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A winless season is a regular season in which a sports team fails to win any of its games. The antithesis of a perfect season, winless seasons have been suffered twelve times in professional American football, six times in arena football, three times in professional Canadian football, once each in American professional lacrosse and box lacrosse, more than twenty-five times in major Australian ...
First of two consecutive winless seasons. Was shut out by East Carolina in season opener, did not play a one-score game until November 4, a 26–28 loss at Wake Forest. 2001: Duke (3) 0–11 Carl Franks Second consecutive winless season. D. Bryant threw for 2454 yards. Allowed 31 plus points every loss, sans a 15–13 loss at Rice. 2001 Houston ...
This category is for winless team season pages of college football programs in the United States.Note that this is not for perfectly winless seasons (i.e. no wins and untied), so teams with that have accumulated ties still qualify for inclusion since they never won a game.
This category lists the National Football League teams that finished a winless season (via 0–16 season). Note that this is not for perfectly winless seasons (i.e. no wins and untied), so teams with that have accumulated ties still qualify for inclusion since they never won a game.
The season is notable in that it featured two winless teams, the first and only such case in NFL history after 1926 — back in the days of "revolving door" league membership — when the Hammond Pros and the Louisville Colonels both went 0–4. [2] In 1944 both the Brooklyn Tigers (née Dodgers) and the combined Card-Pitt franchise finished 0 ...
With their loss to Auburn, Alabama completed the first winless season in Alabama football history, and since then they have had only two other winless seasons in 1895 and 1955. [16] The losses of 1893 were attributed to the small stature of the Crimson players and not to the coaching and training of the team. [17]
This category is for undefeated team season pages of college football programs in the United States. Note that this is not for perfect seasons (i.e. unbeaten and untied), so teams that have accumulated ties still qualify for inclusion.
The 1942 Detroit Lions season was the franchise's 13th season in the National Football League. The Lions suffered the first winless season since Cincinnati went 0–8 in 1934 . [ 1 ] This was the first NFL season during U.S. involvement in World War II , which led to player shortages, and thus a depletion of talent.