no one
I don't know the complete list, but I do know that Michigan State was the first D-1 university to win two championships in both basketball and football. Florida is another one.
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That would be Nick Saban, who won a National Championship in 2003 with LSU and in 2009 with Alabama.
Nick Saban at LSU and Alabama is one
Yes As Of Monday April Second 2007
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Unless I am mistaken, there is only one: Nick Saban, who won the BCS Championship at LSU (2004) and at Alabama (2009).
Yes, several high schools have achieved the remarkable feat of winning state championships in football, basketball, and baseball in the same year. One notable example is the 2015-2016 season when the schools such as Mater Dei High School in California accomplished this. These achievements are rare and highlight the exceptional talent and teamwork present in those programs.
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6 Kansas Jayhawks 3 Marquette Golden Eagles 1 Louisville Cardnals 2
alot of schools have basketball b-cuz most kids freeakin love basketball YEAH!!
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