Sport | College football |
---|---|
Awarded for | National Championship |
Sponsored by | Toledo Scale Company |
Country | United States |
History | |
First award | 1934 |
Editions | 3 |
Final award | 1936 |
First winner | Minnesota |
Most wins | Minnesota (3) |
Most recent | Minnesota |
The Toledo Cup was a trophy presented in the United States from 1934 to 1936 to the college football team recognized as national champions by a group of 250 sports editors from newspapers across the country. [1]
The poll's rules stated that the first team to win the traveling trophy three times would retain permanent possession of the cup. [2] The Minnesota Golden Gophers were promptly voted No. 1 for 1934, 1935, and 1936 and claimed the trophy. [3] [2] [4] The Toledo Cup is currently displayed in the lobby of the Gibson-Nagurski Athletic Center at the University of Minnesota. [3] [2] [4]
Season | Team | Head Coach | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1934 | Minnesota [3] [1] | Bernie Bierman | 8–0 |
1935 | Minnesota [3] [5] | Bernie Bierman | 8–0 |
1936 | Minnesota [3] [6] | Bernie Bierman | 7–1 |
1934, 1935, 1936 — University of Minnesota
The years of the national titles are posted inside the stadium, and there are banners in the team's facility. Otherwise, there are scant reminders. Maybe it's the midwestern reserve, not wanting to brag. Maybe it's just not dwelling on the past. Which may be why the silver, three-foot tall trophy has gone largely unnoticed.
Minnesita [sic] wins the Toledo cup for the third successive year, thereby gaining permanent possession of the first symbol of the nation's mythical football championship, it was announced today in New York by Westbrook Pegler, executive secretary of the Toledo Cup committee.
Sport | College football |
---|---|
Awarded for | National Championship |
Sponsored by | Toledo Scale Company |
Country | United States |
History | |
First award | 1934 |
Editions | 3 |
Final award | 1936 |
First winner | Minnesota |
Most wins | Minnesota (3) |
Most recent | Minnesota |
The Toledo Cup was a trophy presented in the United States from 1934 to 1936 to the college football team recognized as national champions by a group of 250 sports editors from newspapers across the country. [1]
The poll's rules stated that the first team to win the traveling trophy three times would retain permanent possession of the cup. [2] The Minnesota Golden Gophers were promptly voted No. 1 for 1934, 1935, and 1936 and claimed the trophy. [3] [2] [4] The Toledo Cup is currently displayed in the lobby of the Gibson-Nagurski Athletic Center at the University of Minnesota. [3] [2] [4]
Season | Team | Head Coach | Record |
---|---|---|---|
1934 | Minnesota [3] [1] | Bernie Bierman | 8–0 |
1935 | Minnesota [3] [5] | Bernie Bierman | 8–0 |
1936 | Minnesota [3] [6] | Bernie Bierman | 7–1 |
1934, 1935, 1936 — University of Minnesota
The years of the national titles are posted inside the stadium, and there are banners in the team's facility. Otherwise, there are scant reminders. Maybe it's the midwestern reserve, not wanting to brag. Maybe it's just not dwelling on the past. Which may be why the silver, three-foot tall trophy has gone largely unnoticed.
Minnesita [sic] wins the Toledo cup for the third successive year, thereby gaining permanent possession of the first symbol of the nation's mythical football championship, it was announced today in New York by Westbrook Pegler, executive secretary of the Toledo Cup committee.