LSU 2011
Louisiana Stats University's 2011 football played and defeated 8 ranked opponents, and finished with a 13-0 regular season record.
LSU Football Coach: Les Miles
Ranked opponents defeated:
#3 Oregon
#25 Mississippi State
#16 West Virginia
#19 Auburn
#17 Florida
#2 Alabama
#3 Arkansas
#12 Georgia - SEC Championship Game
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∙ 13y agoI don't know what anyone elses schedule is but my team is LSU and we play 6 teams ranked in the top 25 this season including 2 ranked teams Out of Conference. 6 teams in the top 25 to play out of 12 games id say is pretty tough in College Football.
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∙ 16y agoClick on the 'BCS Strength of Schedule' link on this page to see a list of schedule strengths since 1999.
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∙ 11y agoarkansas
If you're looking for a particular team or schedule, try here: http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/future_schedules/
By having a cobination of the best record, hardest schedule, and haed to head wins
No they do not have an NCAA football team. However, the US Naval Academy does have an NCAA football team. And the academy graduates both Navy and Marine officers.
about ncaa football 2010. I have built a team on team builder but cannot retrieve it on the game..
kentycky KENTUCKY is not the answer. Kansas University is the most penalized team. UK has been sanctioned and penalized however.
Auburn
Notre Dame
I think it's Georgia Southern You need to be a lot more precise on this question: Which division? Do you want to count national championships going all the way back to the 1800s, when only a few colleges even had football teams, and no one played more than 2-3 games in a "season"? Given that there is no NCAA-endorsed system for determining a "national champion" in Division I-FBS (formerly I-A) college football, which of the many non-NCAA selectors are you going to go with? The AP poll is probably better than most, but it only goes back to the 1930s, so are you going to cut it off there? Are you going to go with multiple selectors? If so, what happens if a college is declared champion by two selectors in the same year? Do they get credit for TWO national championships, or just one? Doesn't seem fair, but on the other hand, shouldn't a team that was selected by BOTH polls get more credit than one that was selected by only ONE of the two polls (a "split" national championship)? But then what about the years when there was only one selector? The case can be made that a team would have been selected by all selectors, and thus would have gotten 6-7 national championships in one year. But there was only 1 selector selecting that year. The fact is, this is a very, very hairy question, and there are many, many different answers to it. You could help by being more specific, but really, no matter how you state the question, someone will say you should have stated it some other way, that makes THEIR favorite team the answer. Sorry, but that's the nature of the beast. The NCAA should have taken this over a hundred years ago, before the Bowls got their hooks into it. And now it's too late.
Florida gators
Yes, Mercyhurst has a football team. They play NCAA Division II in the PSAC.