Champ Pickens Trophy
The Champ Pickens Trophy, named for Alabama's Champ Pickens, was awarded to the champion of the Southern Conference as selected by a board of sportswriters from 1923 to 1926.
Champ Pickens Trophy | |
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Given for | Champion of the Southern Conference |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Board of sportswriters |
List of trophy winners
Year | Trophy recipient | Conference Record | Notes |
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1923 | Vanderbilt[1] | 3–0–1 | Florida upset Alabama, previously undefeated in conference play. |
1924 | Alabama | 5–0–0 | Wallace Wade's first conference title. |
1925 | Alabama | 7–0–0 | The first Southern team to win a Rose Bowl. |
1926 | Alabama[2] | 8–0–0 | Alabama wins national championship. |
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References
- "Vanderbilt Is Named For Pickens Trophy". The Washington Post. December 2, 1923. ProQuest 149383922.
- "Dixie Crowns Grid Champs". St. Petersburg Times. December 1, 1926.
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