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Since the question does not restrict the answer to a particular division, the answer is the Mount Union Purple Raiders, who have won 10 Division III National Championships.
There are a couple of Division I-A teams who "have" more than 10 national championships, but few, if any, of them were actually "won", as is required by the parameters of this question. Prior to the inception of the BCS system, national championships were awarded by various polling groups (AP, UPI, Coaches, etc.). The only thing any team "won" in those years was a popularity contest vote. Nothing was won on the field of play. Nothing was won in a game. With the inception of the BCS in 1998, the two "best" teams in the country faced each other in a "national championship game", and the national champion was the team that won that game. 1998 was the first time a Division I-A national championship was "won" by anyone.
There are those who say that even the BCS does not crown a "true" national champion, because they disagree with the way the "two best" teams are selected. I sympathize with this position, and agree that we will never have a "true" national champion in Division I-A until the NCAA adopts an 8-team or 16-team playoff. But, in the meantime, at least the national champions can claim that they won the national championship, because they did win it, in a game, on the field, even if some believe the team they beat wasn't the strongest possible opponent.
But it makes no difference for the answer to this question, because the most national championships any Division I-A team has "won" under the BCS system is 2, which doesn't come anywhere near Mount Union's 10. By the way, the Division III national champion is, and always has been, determined by a playoff. So all 10 of Mount Union's championships would be considered as having been "won", by ANYONE'S standards.
116 national championships since 1895 in football. However most teams don't count their national championship pre ww2!
UCLA has won the most consecutive NCAA Division I Men's basketball championships, but Kenyon Univ has the most consecutive championships in any sport with 30 in DIII Swimming and Diving. Hobart College has the most consecutive team championships in any sport with 12 in D III Lacrosse.
The University of Nebraska, also, they are the best college football program by the numbers and the tradition and passion the fans and players show. Nebraska has 5 national championships.
In "modern football" there are no black colleges. Ever heard of desegregation?
The Pittsburgh Steelers. As of 2009, has 6 Super Bowl championships.
116 national championships since 1895 in football. However most teams don't count their national championship pre ww2!
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The University of Michigan has the most with 11 national championships the last in 1997. GO BLUE
maybe this will help ...http://www.secsportsfan.com/top-all-time-ncaa-college-football-national-championship-conference.html
Well can we start with Indian River State College in Florida?? Their Men's swimming team has 36 consecutive NJCAA national championships.
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