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The two colleges that shared the national championship football title in January of 1933 was Princeton and Michigan. Since 2014, Princeton has was 28 championships and Michigan has won 16 championships.
Since area code 656 does not exist, it has no Division 1 colleges.
The Ohio State University has 7 national championships. When they beat the University of Miami in 2002 that gave them their seventh championship since 1952.
Boston and the New England area. Every team has more than three world championships and there has been 7 championships for the Boston and New England teams since the start of the 2000s.
UConn has been playing division 1A football since 2000. Between 1978-1999 they were a 1AA team, between 1973-1977 they were a division II team, and between 1937-1972 they were a College Division team. During their existance, UConn has not won a national championship in football. They are credited with 15 conference championships, all in the Atlantic 10 between 1949-1989.
Kobe has 5 total championships, 2 since 2003.
UCLA with 11 championships since 1920.
Across the entire NCAA, a Division III team, Mount Union, has 208 wins, more than any other college program at any level. Mount Union is 208-9 since the start of the 1999 season with seven national championships. A Division II team, Grand Valley State, has won more games than any other program in any division which offers scholarships to players. Grand Valley State is 166-29 since the beginning of the 1999 season with four national championships.
If we restrict it to AP/Coaches poll and/ or BCS National Championships for division one college football since 1950 then the breakdown is as follows:BEAR BRYANT 6JOHN MCKAY 3NICK SABAN 3BUD WILKERSON 3DARRELL ROYAL 3BARRY SWITZER 3TOM OSBORNE 3WOODY HAYES 3
The University of Alabama has won 11 National Championships in football since 1927.
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