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The NCAA Division I football team that holds the record for the most consecutive losing seasons is the University of New Mexico. The Lobos experienced 14 consecutive losing seasons from 2005 to 2018. This stretch has been marked by struggles both on and off the field, impacting their overall performance and recruitment efforts.
Northwestern University
Pittsburgh pirates 19 seasons
The all-time record for most consecutive losing seasons is held by Prairie View A&M University in Prairie View, Texas. PVAMU, a Division I-AA (FCS) school, compiled 31 consecutive losing seasons from 1976-2006. From 1989-1998, the Panthers lost an NCAA record (all divisions) 80-straight games, nearly doubling second-place Columbia's 44 consecutive losses. The Panthers finally achieved a winning 7-3 record in 2007 before going 9-1 in 2008, and again going 9-1 as well as winning the SWAC championship in 2009. Oregon State University ran up 28 consecutive losing seasons from 1971-1998 to earn the NCAA Division I-A (FBS) record for consecutive losing seasons. During that time the Beavers compiled a 65-238-6 record.
The Dallas Cowboys from 1966 to 1985 (20 seasons) hold the record for most consecutive winning seasons.
The record for consecutive league championships in the NFL is 3 and has been done twice by the Green Bay Packers, first between the 1929 and 1931 seasons and second between the 1965 and 1967 seasons.
The Yankees have had a winning record for the past 18 consecutive seasons. From 1993 to 2010.
Yea, they broke that record in 2010
Dallas Cowboys
The Baltimore Orioles?
The Dallas Cowboys