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Winningest College Football Teams 2012-2019
The 2019 College Football season is officially over, so it’s time for our 4th edition of Winningest College Football Teams of the past 8 seasons, this time surveying the stretch of 2012 through 2019. LSU, the new national champions, made the list, and so did other champions during the stretch – Alabama, Clemson and Ohio […]
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Winningest College Football Teams 2011-2018
Another College Football season behind us, time for another look at the most successful college football programs of the last 8 years based on wins, this time covering the 2011-2018 stretch. Spoiler: All the teams that won national championships during the last 8 seasons: Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Florida State, are here. Why 8 […]
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Winningest College Football Teams 2010-2017
With the 2017 college football season behind us, it’s time to once again find out who the most successful college football programs of the last 8 seasons are. This year’s top 10 is made up of the same 10 teams from last year, including three of this season’s college football playoff teams: Alabama, Clemson and Oklahoma.
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Winningest College Football Teams 2009-2016
The 2016 college football season is over, which makes it a good opportunity to find out which programs have been the most successful over the last 8 seasons. The list includes Alabama, Ohio State and Florida State, but also those who haven’t won a national championship or even played for one. Why start with 2009 […]
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College Football 2016 Season: 9 Teams Remain Undefeated
There are nine remaining undefeated teams in the 2016 college football season after week 8: Two in the Big Ten (Michigan, Nebraska) and Big 12 (Baylor, West Virginia); one in the SEC (Alabama), ACC (Clemson), Pac-12 (Washington), Mountain West conference (Boise State) and MAC (Western Michigan).
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Winningest College Football Teams 2008-2015
Now that the 2015 college football season is over, we though it’s a good time to see who have been the most successful programs over the last eight years, a list that includes Alabama, Ohio State and Florida State, but also schools without a national championship over that timeframe. Why since 2008? With players supposedly […]