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    What is the only university in Division 1A to compete in and lose National Championship games in both basketball and football in the same year?

    Question #70357. Asked by rUrbanLegend. (Sep 02 06 8:36 AM)


    driver1

    North Carolina in 1946.
    Lost to Georgia in the Sugar Bowl 20-10
    Lost to Oklahoma A&M 43-40 at Madison Square Garden

    Sep 02 06, 12:14 PM


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