The Oklahoma Sooners own College Football's longest winning streak. The streak was 47 straight games won by Sooners squads, starting with the third game of the 1953 season and not ending until they lost to Notre Dame in November of 1957.
Before that, they had a 31 game winning streak that covered the 1948 season on up through their National Championship season in 1950 where they shared the Title with Kentucky, even though Kentucky beat them in the Sugar Bowl.
You say College Football..well Mount Union College has a football team that broke Oklahoma Sooners winning streak by 7 games with 54 wins between 1996 and 1999, then they lost a game..wow..which started their next winning streak of 55 games.
So please don't forget the real title of that streak: Mount Union Purple Raiders
Also remember Larry Kehre, Mount Union College Football coach has the highest winning percentage in College Football history at a percentage of .927
The Tennessee Volunteers have currently the longest at 25 wins over the the Kentucky Wildcats as of Nov 28, 2009
but the longest streak belonged to Notre Dame Fighting Irish over Navy Midshipmen which was at 44 until it was snapped in 2007
Bernie Kosar - 308 from 1990-1991
Ed Reed of the Baltimore Ravens has the record for the longest interception return. It was 108 yards. Against the Eagles, on November 28, 2008. Isn't it ironic? For one team to The Weapon X on their team as a free safety and the other teams free safety have a record braking interception?? But anyway, he also had a 106 yard interception against the Cleavland Browns.
Without a doubt, the best rivalry in college football is Ohio state and Michigan.
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I am assuming you are asking if you can be a professional football player without going to college. The answer is yes. You would contact the team for which you are interested in trying to play. The odds of getting a tryout without an agent to represent you and no resume of football experience are very, very bad.
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Tom Brady's pass attempts without an interception streak does not continue into the next season as the interception in the game versus the New York Jets ended the streak officially.
Yes. It has happened many times across all divisions.Some teams, even today, rarely throw the football (Navy, Army), and some quarterbacks play only as back-ups or reserves (as opposed to starting quarterbacks or those with 400+ pass attempts).Technically speaking, a back-up quarterback with just one pass attempts on the season that was not intercepted would be included on any list of quarterbacks without an interception unless that list specifies a minimum number of pass attempts.
cricket. For getting out without scoring a run.
Drew Brees