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Boann or
Boand is the
Irish goddess of the
River Boyne (Bóinn), an
important river in Ireland's
historical province of Meath.
According to the
Lebor Gabála...
- The
Boand System was a
system for
determining the
college football national championship. It was also
known as the Azzi
Ratem system (derived from "As...
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tells the
story of how
Bóand conceives Aengus by the Dagda. In the
Aislinge Oengusso or
Dream of
Aengus the
Dagda and
Boand help
Aengus to find a mysterious...
- won the
college football national championship in 1926
according to the
Boand and
Houlgate poll systems. The 1910 team also was
undefeated and unscored...
- 1936. This
revision was used to re-rate
previous years. "The
William F.
Boand trophy". The
Baytown Sun. Baytown, Texas.
International News Service. February...
- by
William F.
Boand and
Frank G. ****inson. Both
systems selected the
undefeated Michigan Wolverines as the
national champion. The
Boand System was a mathematical...
- 1924
national champion by the
Berryman QPRS system,
Billingsley Report,
Boand System,
College Football Researchers ****ociation,
Helms Athletic Foundation...
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Chattanooga Sunday Times.
January 22, 1939. p. II-1 – via Newspapers.com. "
Boand Gives Grid Top to
Tennessee Eleven".
Omaha World-Herald.
Chicago Tribune...
- 214–5.
Boand I,
Boand II
Gwynn 1913,
Boand I & II, pp.26-. Monaghan,
Patricia (2004), The
Encyclopedia of
Celtic Mythology and Folklore, "
Bóand", p.50...
- The
Boand System rankings (also
known as "Azzi Ratem") were the only
ratings released after the bowl games.
Released in
early January 1940,
Boand's final...