The record for consecutive weeks at No. 1 is 46 by UCLA from Feb. 9, 1971 through Jan. 15, 1974.
UCLA has spent the most total number of weeks at No. 1 with 134; Duke is second with 122.
John Wooden's UCLA teams have the record for most number of consecutive weeks in the Top 10 at 155 weeks. Duke's current streak is second, at 113 weeks (and counting).
*** These numbers are through the final poll of the 2012-2013 season ***
The Mount Union Purple Raiders have 55 consecutive victories, the most of any division of NCAA football. But they were not in "consecutive weeks". In addition to having one or more "bye weeks" during the regular season, there is a 8-9-month period between seasons to break up the "consecutive weeks". In fact, if you keep this "consecutive weeks" as part of the question, it's going to be very difficult for anyone to answer this question, and I don't see why the answer would be meaningful to anyone.
UCLA Then Duke at 2
There are really only two possibilities, It's either Tennessee or Connecticut. I would say that it's probably Tennessee.
Louisville received their first ever number one ranking in basketball on march 16, 2009. Before that they have never been "ranked" number one in school history, not even during two previous championship seasons. They have been seed number one twice in the ncaa tournament: Once in 1983, and the other time coming as the overall number one seed in the 2009 mens basketball tournament.
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A total of 80 weeks: First for 75 weeks, from 19 November 2001 to 27 April 2003, and then 5 weeks, from 12 May 2003 to 15 June 2003. In both cases it was Andre Agassi that took the Number 1 spot from him.
Steffi Graf held the number 1 position in the rankings for a record total of 377 weeks. She also holds the record for most consecutive weeks at number one with 186.
UCLA for 46 weeks; from Feb. 9, 1971 to Jan. 15, 1974
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Bob Marley and the Wailers were on the Billboard charts for a total of 716 weeks. They only ranked 1st for 12 weeks. With that said, their album, Legend, was a great piece of music.
Andy Roddick for #1 for a few weeks before Roger Federer became the #1 after winning the Australian open on 2004.
Ok well first Missouri the singer???????? second why should we know you heard of Google. and last 9 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2008 for 5 weeks until prior to losing to Florida in the SEC Championship game.