Princeton claims 28 national championships since 1869, the first season of College Football.
However, since 1936 (when the AP Poll began), both Alabama and Notre Dame are tied with 8 consensus titles.
The Big 12, SEC, and ACC have conference championship games; the PAC 10, Big East, and Big 10 do not. I found the answer here: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2007-10-18-bcs-q-and-a_N.htm
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The SEC, Big East, Big 12, Pac 12, C-Usa, Big 10 does so therefor 6 confrences
this isn't all but there is the SEC, the PAC-10, the MAC, the BIG-10, the ACC, the WAC and a bunch more.
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116 national championships since 1895 in football. However most teams don't count their national championship pre ww2!
Princeton has the most with 28. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_football_national_championships_in_NCAA_Division_I_FBS#National_championship_claims_by_school
Alambla has 23 rose bowl chapionship
In "modern football" there are no black colleges. Ever heard of desegregation?
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
Alabama
Well can we start with Indian River State College in Florida?? Their Men's swimming team has 36 consecutive NJCAA national championships.