I'll say it again. Wrong. They "acknowledge" national championships based on AP and the BCS (current) and whatever polls of the past. That they do not "award" them does not mean that they do not "acknowledge" them.
Who's been wrong? I think it's funny, you give an emphatic "Wrong", then proceed to explain our answer to yourself. Interesting approach.
I do not award an actor a Grammy, a track star a gold metal, or an SEC team a championship (for that matter). But I do acknowledge all three of them. Which is why there is split championships "acknowledged" by the NCAA because one poll says team A should be the champion and one poll says team B should be the champion.
Again, nobody disputes this. However, Alabama is one of the few schools that actually claim all of them, regardless of when, who or how it was awarded. Example: Auburn, we claim the one undisputed title we earned. If we handled it like Bama, we'd have five.
It's pretty simple, yet lost on you and your obvious desire to just argue about it for no apparent reason.
That is why they "acknowledge" Notre Dame to have like 24 National championships and Alabama to have 17. Because somewhere down the line, there were polls saying Notre Dame was the champion that year. The same way the AP would say Texas would be the champion this year (if OK barely beats FL and TX beats Ohio St bad). There would be a split championship and the NCAA would "acknowledge" both of them in their records without awarding either of them.
That's a fine example B'ham, however, where you fail again, is that all the examples you gave would be awarded this year and based on a game that's being played for the chance to earn that title.
A certain number of your championships were awarded years after the seasons ended, and were based soley on an individuals opinion or system. Again, if that's the case, then ours should count the same, and Alabama fans would HAVE to acknowledge Auburn's FIVE National Championships.
Are you prepared to do that? If NOT, you're a hypocrite. Which in turn is the basis behind Auburn, and others finding your 12 laughable. I now return my remaining time to the honorable gentlemen and yield the floor.