FWAA still considering Auburn as 2004 champs
The Tigers finished 13-0 that season and finished second in the polls.
“I wouldn’t say we’re definitely going to do that, but it’s a possibility,” said Richardson, who swill form a committee of past FWAA presidents to discuss the situation. “As we survey the scene, we have an opportunity to consider for the first time of vacating, in the modern era, a national championship.”
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