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2 unusual facts about Cars Mater-National Championship


Cars Mater-National Championship

In Radiator Springs, new rock formations have been cut, and Fillmore has opened a nature park.

The game focuses on the first ever Mater-National race held in Radiator Springs by Lightning McQueen and features an improved, albeit smaller world as well as new characters.


1972 college football season

The 1972 NCAA University Division football season saw the USC Trojans, coached by John McKay, go undefeated and win the national championship as the unanimous choice of the fifty AP panelists.

1992 Russian Women's Cup

It was contested by 38 teams from eleven federal subjects, and won by Interros Moscow, which also won the national championship.

2007 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team

Entering their third consecutive national championship game, the Mountaineers were looking to become the first team to win three in a row at the FCS (I-AA) level since the playoffs began in 1978.

Alexander Viveros

Viveros started playing professionally in 1996 with hometown's Deportivo Cali, appearing in 21 games in his second year as the club won the national championship.

Dean Blevins

He played quarterback on the Associated Press national championship Oklahoma Sooners football teams in 1974 and 1975 and on four Big 8 Conference championship teams from 1974-77.

Ed Cunningham

Prior to his professional football career, Cunningham played center for the Washington Huskies, helping them win a national championship in 1991.

Gabri García

There, he immediately won the Dutch Supercup in a 3–1 win over PSV Eindhoven in August, and was also a key element in a side that lost the 2007 national championship on the last matchday, to precisely PSV.

Handball Federation of Yugoslavia

It organized the national team and a national championship.

Henry Andrade

Andrade ran collegiately at Southern Methodist University on a football scholarship where, as Wide Receiver, he was a teammate of Eric Dickerson on their 1981 and 1982 National Championship football teams.

Italia Lucchini

Italia Lucchini has won 3 times the individual national championship.

Jay Barker

In the final game of the 1992 season, Barker led the Crimson Tide to a National Championship by defeating the #1 Miami Hurricanes 34–13 in the 1993 Sugar Bowl.

Jill Shumay

She won the semifinal against Amber Holland and defeated Lawton in the final to go to her first national championship, where she finished in fifth place with a 6–5 win-loss record.

Joe Blahak

He played college football at Nebraska under head coach Bob Devaney, and was a member of the 1970 and 1971 undefeated national championship teams.

Lee Roy Jordan

The following year, Jordan was again an important part of the team as Alabama finished with an 11–0 record, a SEC Championship, and a national championship.

Mel Branch

He was a member of the national championship winning 1958 LSU Tigers football team, and a starter for the Texans in their victory over the Houston Oilers in the longest professional football game played up to that time, the 1962 AFL Championship Game.

Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance

After winning two Rose Bowls and a national championship at USC, Ellison was selected in the 1983 NFL Draft by the 49ers, with whom he won three Super Bowl championships.

Nick Kisner

As an amateur boxer he accomplished (3x National Silver Gloves Championships, 2x Junior National Golden Gloves Championships, Junior Olympic Gold Medal, Ringside World Championship, Ohio State Fair Championship, Under-19 National Championship, and a National Pal Championship, where he defeated 2012 Olympian Lenroy Thompson in the finals.

Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa

However, da Rosa excelled off the Pro Tour, with two Grand Prix top eights and a win at the Brazilian national championship.

Rich Glover

As the middle guard, he was a key member of the Blackshirts as an underclassman on the 1970 and 1971 undefeated Nebraska teams that won consecutive national championships.

Sandra Dini

In the "Sara Simeoni era", Sandra Dini has won 4 times the individual national championship.


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