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∙ 14y agoThis is current as of the beginning of the 2008 season. 1. Michigan - 869 2. Notre Dame - 824 3. Texas - 820 4. Nebraska - 817 5. Ohio State - 798 6. Penn State - 790 7. Alabama - 787 8. Oklahoma - 776 9. Tennessee - 771 10. USC - 753 11. Georgia - 714 12. LSU - 693 13. Auburn - 683 14. Syracuse - 670 15. West Virginia - 664 16. Colorado - 659 17. Georgia Tech - 656 18. Texas A&M - 655 19. Washington - 653 20. Miami, Ohio - 648 21. Virginia Tech - 648 22. Pittsburgh - 645 23. Arkansas - 644 24. Army - 633 25. North Carolina - 623
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∙ 14y agoMichigan, Texas, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee, USC, Georgia, LSU, Auburn, Syracuse, West Virginia, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Texas A&M, Washington, Miami (Ohio), Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Arkansas, Army, UNC in that order. and just in case you were wondering, the conferences with the most teams in the top 25 go as such. SEC- 6 Big 12- 5 Big 10- 3
Big East- 3 ACC- 3 Pac 10- 2 Independent- 2 MAC- 1
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∙ 12y agoTennessee
The University of Kentucky Wildcats
in football, Texas
The Michigan Wolverines are the most winningest college football team in FBS history.
Florida, USC, Alabama, Oklahoma, Missouri, LSU.
Michigan Wolverines
BYU finished 14-1 and ranked fifth in the nation in 1996-97. BYU's 14 wins that season was the most ever by a Division I college football team in a single season until Ohio State tied that record with a 14-0 record in 2002.
Alabama!
1. Kentucky 2. North Carolina 3. Kansas 4. Duke 5. Syracuse 6. Temple 7. St. John's (N.Y.) 8. Penn 9. UCLA 10. Indiana 11. Notre Dam 12. Utah 13. Illinois 14. Western Kentucky 15. Oregon St. 16. Washington 17. Texas 18. Louisville 19. BYU 20. Arizona