Ok three hints.
1. The team was not an independent at the time.
2. It did happen within the last 50 years.
3. Including the "Co-" in Co-Champions is important.
CFP Trivia Challenge Question Game 40
Spence wrote:No, you need to look for a year where a conference had lots of co-champs.
Ok. I was think co-national champs.

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The Answer is,
In a bizarre year (1994), Texas A&M was not eligible for the Southwest championship. After running through the conference, with only a tie against SMU (the ponies only non-confernece loss), there were 5 teams ties for second at 4-3. Since A&M was not eligible, but beat all 5 teams, these teams tied for the Southwest title.
A&M had victories over Texas Tech, Texas, TCU, Baylor and Rice. No other team has beaten 5 such teams in a single year.
Ktffan gets 100.00 for having the second question to go the distance.
In a bizarre year (1994), Texas A&M was not eligible for the Southwest championship. After running through the conference, with only a tie against SMU (the ponies only non-confernece loss), there were 5 teams ties for second at 4-3. Since A&M was not eligible, but beat all 5 teams, these teams tied for the Southwest title.
A&M had victories over Texas Tech, Texas, TCU, Baylor and Rice. No other team has beaten 5 such teams in a single year.
Ktffan gets 100.00 for having the second question to go the distance.
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