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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.
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 ...
This is the parent category for each of the college football seasons in the United States. The NCAA nomenclature of these categories is historically accurate according to the divisional breakdowns and governing body names during each era:
The inaugural NCAA Division I Football Championship was played in Wichita Falls, Texas on December 16, 1978 following the 1978 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Division I–AA (now FCS) schools are usually smaller in size than Division I–A (now FBS) schools while they also offer fewer athletic scholarships.
The following categories represent the historical equivalents of the highest level of play over the history of college football, and the subsequent tables list the teams for each season that went undefeated while competing in these highest categories: uncategorized (pre-NCAA) 1869 to 1905; NCAA 1906 to 1955
The 1912 Cheney Normal football team represented the State Normal School at Cheney—now known as Eastern Washington University—as an independent during the 1912 college football season. Led by Albert Fertsch in his second and final season as head coach, Cheney Normal compiled a record of 0–1.
The 1918 Gonzaga Blue and White football team was an American football team that represented Gonzaga University as an independent during the 1918 college football season. In their first and only season under head coach C. A. Mullin , the Blue and White compiled a 0–2–1 record.