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What did the football teams of Syracuse, Alabama, and Penn State have in common in 1965?
Question 1:
What did the football teams of Syracuse, Alabama, and Penn State have in common in 1965?
A.
They were the only unbeaten teams in Div I football
B.
All three had the players number on their helmets
C.
All three averaged more than 500 yds offense per game
D.
All three had assistant coaches elevated to head coaches before midseason
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