the answer your looking for is Howard Schnellenberger
Yes In 1980 Division 1-AA against Eastern Kentucky in Sacramento, California. Jim Criner was the head coach. BSU also won the national Championship as a Junior College in 1958.
The 1968 National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes were coached by Lou Holtz.
LSU won the national football championship in 2003, 2007, and 2019. The Tigers claimed their first title in the BCS era in 2003, followed by another in 2007. Their most recent championship came in the 2019 season, which was marked by an impressive undefeated run under head coach Ed Orgeron.
Bob Stoops, Oklahoma won a national championship in his second season
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Coach Billy Joe, Central State University (Ohio)
Their are alot of them.
Lou Holtz is a retired American football coach and current college football analyst for ESPN. He won 249 games as a college head coach, which includes the national championship with Notre Dame in 1988. Holtz was also the head coach for the New York Jets in 1976.
Ohio states coach
Lloyd Carr - Michigan...he finished his career with a 6-7 Bowl Record and 1 National Championship.
the answer your looking for is Howard Schnellenberger
princeton
Barry Switzer, who was head coach of the Dallas Cowboys from 1994 to 1997, was the second person ever to win a college football national championship and a Super Bowl. He was the winning head coach of Super Bowl XXX, in which the Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17. He also won three national championships during his tenure at the University of Oklahoma from 1973 to 1988. The first person to win a college national championship and a Super Bowl was Jimmy Johnson, Switzer's predecessor as Cowboys head coach.
Yes In 1980 Division 1-AA against Eastern Kentucky in Sacramento, California. Jim Criner was the head coach. BSU also won the national Championship as a Junior College in 1958.
Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner. University of Pittsburgh 1915, 1916 ,1918, Stanford 1926.
Lou Holtz is a retired American football coach best known for his success at Notre Dame, leading the team to a national championship in 1988. He is also known for his motivational speeches and as a college football analyst.