Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian is carried off the field by his victorious players after the Irish beat Texas 24-11 in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. At a time when college football was generally considered the domain of eastern blue bloods, Notre Dame and Alabama were upstart teams that gave blue collar fans a chance to tweak the elite. About 90 years later, the Fighting Irish and Crimson Tide are the elite — two of college football's signature programs, set to play a national championship next Monday in Miami that could break records for television viewership.
Associated Press/Jan. 1, 1971
Alabama coach Paul "Bear" Bryant gets a ride on the shoulders of his team after Alabama beat Nebraska 34-7 in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.
Associated Press/Jan. 2, 1967