I don't know the complete list, but I do know that Michigan State was the first D-1 university to win two championships in both basketball and football. Florida is another one.
so first of all they don't count their national championships like any other schools they claim a lot of them.Actually, Alabama has 8, Maybe 9 LEGIT national championships they have claimed about 5 so they do not ave 13,14,15 etc they have 8-9
Unless I am mistaken, there is only one: Nick Saban, who won the BCS Championship at LSU (2004) and at Alabama (2009).
It is generally considered that the SEC (Southeastern Conference) is the strongest football conference in college football due to its consistent success in producing top teams and winning national championships. The SEC boasts strong competition and a high level of talent among its member schools.
Yes As Of Monday April Second 2007
Louisiana State University (LSU) and the University of the Florida both have 2 BCS National Championship titles. Alabama has 1, along with seven other schools.
Well that's a bit of a loaded question seeing how football was played at some Ivy League schools in the 1800's.A hundred years before the NCAA was founded and many more before the BCS was started. Many schools claim championships to these pre-NCAA years and count them when the NCAA does not. But going by that standard than Princeton has the most with 28.
because of the size of the schools
Historically, the most consistently successful NCAA Div-IA schools have been:Notre DameUSCOklahomaAlabamaMichiganOver the last few years the strongest teams have beenFloridaLSUUSCOhio StateTexasIn absolute terms, Princeton and Yale have won the most championships, but most of their championships occurred before World War I.
Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner. University of Pittsburgh 1915, 1916 ,1918, Stanford 1926.
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Jefferson City High School has won 10 State Championships. Nine of those under legendary Coach Pete Adkins. Adkins has the greatest winning percentage in high school football coaching history (87%). His 41 year coaching record stands at 405-60-4.