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Below is a list of the national champions of college football since 1869 chosen by NCAA-designated "major selectors" listed in the official Football Bowl Subdivision Records publication. [8] Many teams did not have coaches as late as 1899.
The National Championship Foundation (NCF) was established by Mike Riter of Hudson, New York.The NCF retroactively selected [citation needed] college football national champions for each year from 1869 to 1979, [1] and its selections are among the historic national champions recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in its Football Bowl Subdivision record book.
"National Football Championship" "The National Football Championship Committee", a group of Chicago businessmen, announced plans for a game on December 9th at Soldier Field as an annual charity event. Game for the national championship was not played; unclear if they staged any game. 1936: Sugar Bowl: No. 6 Santa Clara: 21–14: No. 2 LSU
The Utah college football program began in 1892 and has played home games at the current site of Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City since 1927. They have won 28 conference championships in five conferences during their history, [2] and, as of the end of the 2022 season, they have a cumulative record of 711 wins, 476 losses, and 31 ties (.596 ...
This is a list of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football season records. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team with a total of 25 National Championships, is the football team of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. The team competes as an Independent at the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision level.
He was the fourth of five sons. Four of the five played football, and the eldest, Tommy, starred at Ohio State on the 1942 national championship team, and played professional football for a decade (1947–1956). James attended Massillon Washington High School, where was quarterback for the school's football team in 1948 and 1949, and graduated ...
During the 1991 season, both teams finished the year with identical 12–0 records and both teams were crowned National Champions by different polls. The teams were unable to settle the championship on the field, as both teams were locked into their respective bowl games (Washington in the Rose and Miami in the Orange ).
At West Point, Neyland starred as a lineman in football and a pitcher in baseball, throwing the program's first no-hitter and was the academy boxing champion three consecutive years. [4] The National League baseball New York Giants offered him a $3,500 contract (equivalent to $100,000 in 2024), which he turned down.