'Bama "'Bama" plays in Division 1a, which does not crown a champion, because it does not have a format to do so. Even the NCAA Record Book, published annually, calls the team voted #1 at the end of each year a "poll" winner, not an NCAA champion. If you look at the bowls and polls records in the NCAA record book back to 1869 for Division 1a, the more accurate, and totally ridiculous, answer would likely be Princeton or Rutgers. Until the NCAA initiates a playoff format, it is anybodys opinion. And we know what those usually smell most like. To accurately answer the question, only teams from Division 1-aa, Division 2, and Division 3 could be considered.
In "modern football" there are no black colleges. Ever heard of desegregation?
Alabama, with 33 bowl victories out of 58 appearences and 14 national championships.
UCLA has won the most consecutive NCAA Division I Men's basketball championships, but Kenyon Univ has the most consecutive championships in any sport with 30 in DIII Swimming and Diving. Hobart College has the most consecutive team championships in any sport with 12 in D III Lacrosse.
The French club to win the most championships is O.Lyon.
alabama Additionally Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Michigan, Cornell, Notre Dame, Minnesota, Army, Oklahoma, and Nebraska.
oklahoma
Alambla has 23 rose bowl chapionship
In "modern football" there are no black colleges. Ever heard of desegregation?
Oklahoma
none
Which team has the second most number of championships in he uae football league?
They have won 21 national wrestling championships
They have won 6 National Championships. They won in 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1941, and 1960.
North Carolina
maybe this will help ...http://www.secsportsfan.com/top-all-time-ncaa-college-football-national-championship-conference.html
The University of Michigan has the most with 11 national championships the last in 1997. GO BLUE
Tennessee