Championship = 131, Super Bowl = 131 |
Alabama = 1+3+1+2+1+4+1 = 13
Crimson = 3+9+9+4+1+6+5 = 37/46
Tide = 2+9+4+5 = 20
Alabama Crimson Tide = 70/79
Clemson = 3+3+5+4+1+6+5 = 27/36
Tigers = 2+9+7+5+9+1 = 33/42 (Game on 33rd Parallel)
Clemson Tigers = 60/78
Alabama = 1+12+1+2+1+13+1 = 31
Crimson = 3+18+9+13+19+15+14 = 91
Tide = 20+9+4+5 = 38
Alabama Crimson Tide = 160
Clemson = 3+12+5+13+19+15+14 = 81
Tigers = 20+9+7+5+18+19 = 78
Clemson Tigers = 159
Let us also decode the coach. Last year, Oregon's coach had perfect alignment with the date of the game, and as it happened, Oregon lost. Something to keep in mind.
Alabama won national title in '64 with Bear Bryant |
Nick = 5+9+3+2 = 19/28
Nicholas = 5+9+3+8+6+3+1+1 = 36/45
Lou = 3+6+3 = 12
Saban = 1+1+2+1+5 = 10/19
Jr. = 1+9 = 10
Nicholas Lou Saban Jr. = 68/77/86
Nick Saban = 29/38/47
Nick = 14+9+3+11 = 37
Nicholas = 14+9+3+8+15+12+1+19 = 81
Lou = 12+15+21 = 48
Saban = 19+1+2+1+14 = 37
Jr. = 10+18 = 28
Nicholas Lou Saban Jr. = 194
Nick Saban = 74 (Masonic)
10/31/1951 = 10+31+19+51 = 111 (January 11)
10/31/1951 = 10+31+(1+9+5+1) = 57
10/31/1951 = 1+0+3+1+1+9+5+1 = 21
10/31/51 = 10+31+51 = 92
Remember, Championship sums to '131', a lot like 10/31.
Championship = 131
Super Bowl = 131
Fifty-Seven = 131
The new college championship format, is a lot like the Super Bowl in the NFL.
Dabo = 4+1+2+6 = 13
William = 5+9+3+3+9+1+4 = 34
Christopher = 3+8+9+9+1+2+6+7+8+5+9 = 67/76
Swinney = 1+5+9+5+5+5+7 = 37/46 (Currently 46-years old)
William Christopher Swinney = 138/156
Dabo Swinney = 50/59
Dabo = 4+1+2+15 = 22
William = 23+9+12+12+9+1+13 = 79
Christopher = 3+8+18+9+19+20+15+16+8+5+18 = 139
Swinney = 19+23+9+14+14+5+25 = 109
William Christopher Swinney = 327
Dabo Swinney = 131 (Championship, Super Bowl)
11/20/1969 = 11+20+19+69 = 119 (All Seeing Eye, Star of David)
11/20/1969 = 11+20+(1+9+6+9) = 56
11/20/1969 = 1+1+2+0+1+9+6+9 = 29
11/20/69 = 11+20+69 = 100
11/20 = 11+20 = 31 (Alabama)
Between the two coaches, it is Nick Saban with the direct connection to the date. Last year, it was Mark Helfrich, and the game was played on January 12, or 1/12.
Mark = 13+1+18+11 = 43
Helfrich = 8+5+12+6+18+9+3+8 = 69
Mark Helfrich = 112 (1/12, Championship Loss)
***Difference being birth numerology and name gematria
Here is my post from last year, you can see how I read it wrong. By game's end, it was a major tribute for Ohio State, which I have videos and posts on.
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2015/01/47-74-oregon-vs-ohio-in-first-non-bcs.html
It should be noted that Saban is playing for his fifth college championship, which would place him #2 all-time in the ranks of college coaches. He is currently tied for second place.
Will Nick Saban come one closer to Bear Bryant this year? Will he earn Alabama's 16th national title in '16?
33 Yd Field Goal for 3 Points to make it 30. ...
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DeleteOn the first play to start the playoffs fool he said in 80 Years
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