If you mean, U of M* as in Michigan, they have Seven.
If you mean, U of M* as in Miami, they have Five.
In 1939 Texas A&M won the national championship game. Many people also claim that A&M, Notre Dame, and Michigan are still arguing over who won it in another year. (This is because both of these situations were before the BCS National Championship game era.)
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Only one time has this happened. In 2009, the Alabama Crimson Tide defeated Texas in the BCS National Championship game with their Heisman winner Mark Ingram. In 2010, the Auburn Tigers defeated Oregon on a last second field goal. Auburn's quarterback Cam Newton, won the Heisman that year. So only the state of Alabama has ever been able to win both the Heisman and national championship back to back. TCU and Texas A&M won the National Championship back to back years in 1938 and 1939 respectively. TCU's Davey O'Brien won the Heisman in 1938, but Texas A&M failed have a Heisman winner that next year.
Check the National Archives. A link can be found below.
OSU won these under Henry Iba, one of the greatest coaches of all time OSU has won two NCAA national championships. Those years were 1945 and 1946 when the school was known as Oklahoma A&M.
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The Longhorns are a college team and college teams do not play in the Super Bowl. The have won 4 National Championship, the most recent being in 2005. Hook 'em \m/
Texas A&M was named the Associated Press' national champion in 1939 when they went 11-0. The head coach of the 1939 Aggies was Homer Norton, who was head coach between 1934-1947.
There are many NCAA soccer programs that have been successful, but lately, the ACC has been rather dominant. Wake Forrest and North Carolina have been winning of late, but Maryland also needs to be mentioned as they just won the 2008 national championship. Other programs that should be mentioned though, is Indiana, St. Johns and Northwestern.