Auburn (10-0; AP) and Ohio State (9-1; UPI)
LSU Tigers
In 1997 Nebraska and Michigan shared the title.
Georgia Tech and Colorado shared one in 1990.
Tom Osborne with Nebraska. He retired in 1997 after they went undefeated and shared the National Chapionship with Michigan.
The two colleges that shared the national championship football title in January of 1933 was Princeton and Michigan. Since 2014, Princeton has was 28 championships and Michigan has won 16 championships.
Yes, five times, several relatively recently. Between 1994 and 1997, Nebraska won at least a share of three national championships. Nebraska also won or shared a national championship in 1970 and 1971.
In 1990 Georgia Tech and Colorado shared the national championship.
The Detroit LIONS and the British Columbia LIONS
Alabama has 14 national titles none are shared no other team has that many
Ohio State, Wisconsin, and Georgia all shared a piece of the championship in 1942, depending on which polls you looked at.
They shared a title in 1954, based on some of the end-of-the-season polls. UCLA was voted the National Champion by Dunkel, Football Research, FW, Helms, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation and the UPI. ...but... Ohio State was voted the National Champion in 1954 by the AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Football Research, Helms, INS, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELO-Chess), and Williamson.
Kentucky was ranked #1 by Sagarin Ratings in the 1950 season. The consensus #1 team that year was Oklahoma. They were voted #1 by the Associated Press, Berryman (QRPS), Helms Athletic Association, Litkenhous. United Press and the Williamson System. I guess you could say that in 1950, Kentucky had a piece of the action.