No. Fresno State's Paul Pinegar game the closest, winning his first three bowl games. But his team lost to Tulsa in the 2005 Liberty Bowl.
West Virginia's Pat White has a chance to do it this season. He led his team to three bowl wins: the 2006 Sugar Bowl, the 2007 Gator Bowl, and the 2008 Fiesta Bowl. More impressively, two of his three wins were in BCS bowls.
No College Football team in the "modern poll era" (generally recognized to have started with the 1950 college football season) has ever won four consecutive national championships as selected by major polls (AP, Coaches Poll, BCS, etc).
Prior to the modern poll era, the last program to be recognized by various methods to have won four national titles in four years is the University of Michigan (1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904).
Yale is recognized to have won five straight (1891-1895) and six straight (1879-1884). Princeton also won six straight (1869, 1870, 1872-1875 with no college football season in 1871) and five straight (1877-1881).
After the 2013 season, the current BCS National Championship Game will be replaced with the "College Football Playoff," and the champion of that playoff will simply be referred to as "College Football Playoff Champions." However, the Coaches Poll and Associated Press will likely still refer to their respective poll champions as "national champions."
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UCLA is the NCAA school that won seven basketball championships in a row from 1967 to 1973. As of September 2014, UCLA has won a total of 11 NCAA basketball championships.
Yes. UCLA won the championship 11 times and 7 times in a row. 1964, 65, 1967, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 95
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UCLA won the national championship 7 times in a row from 1967 to 1973. They have a total of 11 national championships
UCLA holds the record for the most consecutive championships. winning 7 in a row from 1967-1973
TCU 12 in a row!