I believe Pitt and Ole Miss have never won a national championship.
Update: Ole Miss actually has won a national championship in Tennis but not football.
FBS stands for Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly called Division I-A. This is in contrast to the FCS, or Football Championship Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-AA. The "Bowl" vs "Championship" refers to how the 2 divisions play their post-season, with the former Division I-A teams playing in bowl games and the former Division I-AA teams playing in a playoff series culminating with a true national championship game.
Kansas state plays in the NCAA's division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). They have not won an NCAA championship yet but they have had numerous national champions.
College Football's National Championship happened in 1994.
College Football's National Championship was created on 1994-05-06.
National American Football Championship of Romania was created in 2010.
The Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) has the most teams ranked in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), which was the system used to determine the national champion of college football from 1998 to 2013. The FBS is the highest level of college football in the United States and includes the largest number of teams compared to the other divisions. In contrast, the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), Division II, and Division III have fewer teams and do not participate in the BCS system.
um yes he did do the championship at the football game with his team!.
The first football season started in 1887.
Alabama
yes
According to the College Football Data Warehouse, the University of Wisconsin Badgers football team has not yet won a national championship.
"The BCS National Championship Game, presented by Allstate."