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The New England Patriots hold the record for the longest postseason winning streak in NFL history, with 10 straight playoff wins between 2001 and 2005—although the team did miss the playoffs in 2002. New England Patriots also hold the consecutive wins record for regular and post season combined with 21 straight.
They have also recorded 50 conference championships, [2] 12 undefeated and untied regular seasons, [a] [3] and the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories. The Oklahoma football program is one of the most successful programs in history, having won 950 games [4] and possessing a .723 winning percentage, [5] both ...
In American college football, the longest NCAA Division I winning streak is held by the Oklahoma Sooners, who won 47 consecutive games between 1953 and 1957.The longest FCS winning streak is held by the North Dakota State Bison, who had a winning streak of 39 consecutive wins between 2017 and 2021.
The Sooners won their first seven games in 1957, but were upset at home by unranked Notre Dame on November 16, stopping Oklahoma's record-breaking win streak at 47 games. [1] It was their only loss of the season; they finished fourth in both final polls in early December, [2] [3] and won the Orange Bowl in January. [4]
The school has had 29 former players and coaches inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories. Oklahoma is also the only program with which four coaches have won more than 100 games each. [9]
Oklahoma logo: First season: 1895 Bowl record: 31–26–1 (.553) NY6 bowl [1] appearances: 39 NY6 bowl record: 22–17 CFP appearances: 4 (2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20) CFP record: 0–4 First bowl appearance: 1939 Orange Bowl: Last bowl appearance: 2024 Armed Forces Bowl: Longest win streak: 4 (1954–1959, 1972–1976, 1979 ...
In the Orange Bowl, Oklahoma trailed by six at halftime, and then outscored Maryland, 20–0, in the second half. [2] Oklahoma's 1955 season was the school's tenth consecutive conference championship and part of a record-setting 47-game winning streak that lasted from October 10, 1953, through November 9, 1957.
‡ The total number of games during Nebraska's 1974-1991 streak appear to be incorrect in the official rulebook. See "Discrepancies with Official NCAA Rulebook" section for more information. Streaks that have recently ended: During the 2021 season, Texas Tech lost 0–23 to Oklahoma State [2] to end their streak at 302.