In "modern football" there are no black colleges. Ever heard of desegregation?
Michigan claims 11 national championships in football. 7 of which are considered recognized titles in: 1901, 1902, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1997. Two of those, 1948 and 1997 are considered consensus national championships of the modern era of football.
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The first contest under what would eventually become the modern game of American Football, or gridiron football, was not only the first college football game, but the first football game as the sport was new and professional and other amateur leagues did not exist at the time. The game was played on November 6, 1869 between the College of New Jersey (Princeton University today) and Rutgers College (Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, or simply Rutgers University today). Rutgers won, 6-4.
For college football, the 1920's meant Knute Rockne. He practically invented the passing game and many modern strategies. I recommend "The Knute Rockne Story" on video, and there are many wonderful websites as well devoted to this great man.
In 1863,at Cambridge University, a group of Englishmen formed the Football Association and invented the modern game of soccer.
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Michigan claims 11 national championships in football. 7 of which are considered recognized titles in: 1901, 1902, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1997. Two of those, 1948 and 1997 are considered consensus national championships of the modern era of football.
Michigan claims 11 national championships in football. 7 of which are considered recognized titles in: 1901, 1902, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1997. Two of those, 1948 and 1997 are considered consensus national championships of the modern era of football. so figure what they have played from what they have won
During the modern era of college football the answer is the 2007 Navy vs. North Texas football game. Navy 74 - North Texas 62
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No college football team in the "modern poll era" (generally recognized to have started with the 1950 college football season) has ever won four consecutive national championships as selected by major polls (AP, Coaches Poll, BCS, etc). Prior to the modern poll era, the last program to be recognized by various methods to have won four national titles in four years is the University of Michigan (1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904). Yale is recognized to have won five straight (1891-1895) and six straight (1879-1884). Princeton also won six straight (1869, 1870, 1872-1875 with no college football season in 1871) and five straight (1877-1881). After the 2013 season, the current BCS National Championship Game will be replaced with the "College Football Playoff," and the champion of that playoff will simply be referred to as "College Football Playoff Champions." However, the Coaches Poll and Associated Press will likely still refer to their respective poll champions as "national champions."
There are an unlimited number of over time periods in college football since the modern-era rule change, making it virtually impossible for a college game to result in a tie score
Farting Championships were played in the first modern Olympic games.
The modern-era two point conversion, by run or pass, started in 1958.
Since the NCAA was not established until 1910, I would say that NCAA football did not begin until 1910. However, COLLEGE football was being played long before that, as early as 1869, though the game played then more closely resembled rugby than modern American football. See the Wikipedia article on "college football", or just "American football", for more information.
Farting Championships were played in the first modern Olympic games.
Modern College of Management was created in 2008.