Thank you for the link. How does Alabama claim "National Championship" titles prior to the institution of the opinion polls? Anything prior to 1936 is questionable.
But, if you want to use some of the "look-back" analyses, that's fine with me.
http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/ia_football_past_champs.html
Pac-10 (and forerunner) Conference "National Champions"
1920 Cal
1921 Cal
1922 Cal
1923 Cal
1926 Stanford
1928 USC
1931 USC
1932 USC
1933 USC
1937 Cal
1939 USC
1940 Stanford
1954 UCLA
1960 Washington
1962 USC
1967 USC
1970 Arizona St.
1972 USC
1974 USC
1976 USC
1978 USC
1984 Washington
1990 Washington
2002 USC
2003 USC
2004 USC
If you use just the A.P. (Writers), U.P.I. (Coaches) and CNN/USA Today (Coaches), you are incorrect on that one too.
Using the criteria claimed by Alabama on the website linked, USC has 14 "National Championships" in football.
Sorry. Try again.
In addition to the 12 recognized national championships owned by Alabama, the Official NCAA Football Records Book recognizes Alabama as producing national champions in 1945, 1962, 1966, 1975 and 1977. In 1945, the 10-0 Tide was recognized as champions with Army by the National Championship Foundation. The 1962 Crimson Tide, 10-1, was chosen by Billingsley and Sagarin, while the 1966 team, 11-0, was selected by Berryman. The 11-1 Tide team in 1975, along with Ohio State, was selected by Matthews. In 1977, Football Research picked Alabama, 11-1, and Notre Dame as co-national champions.