Villanova
because he got in Bo's dog house.
so far only (2)Kentucky and (1)Texas( as of January 11 2010)
With 35 victories in a row, Chuck Ealey, quarterback for the University of Toledo from 1969-1971 has the most consecutive wins of any NCAA quarterback. David Greene is the winningest QB in NCAA history with 42 wins, but they were not consecutive. He had 9 losses in his college career. Only Matt Leinart and Ken Dorsey have come close to matching Chuck's record with 34 straight victories each. Both of these QBs lost their final college games. Chuck Ealey finished his college career with a 35-0 record, 3 MAC Player of the year awards, 3 Tangerine Bowl victories, as well as being named the bowl games MVP all three years. Despite his accomplishments, he is not in the College Football Hall of Fame...yet.
iowa does!! GO HAWKS!! UNDEFEATED 9-0!!
1975-1976 Indiana. 32-0. Actually there was another team that went undefeated and won a NCAA basketball national championship. It was in 1996. Fort Hays State of Hays, KS went undefeated in the regular season and post season. Winning the NCAA Div 2 national championship. Sure, it's div. 2, but an undefeated college basketball season is so infrequent, at any level, it should be recognized.
No because you have to get drafted from college. Actually - you can't because once you get paid, you cannot play for the NCAA - this applies for NCAA colleges only...I assume.
13 teams have finished undefeated in regular season since the advent of the NCAA tourney, none have been national champion since the 1976 Indiana Hoosier team. Seven of 13 have won the championship. 4 that did not that I know of are 78-89 Indiana State, 78-79 Alcorn State, 91 UNLV, 2004 St Joes. I am obviously missing 2. But essentiall 7 of 12 undefeated teams that went to tourney won tourney. 78-79 Alcorn State team was not invited to the tourney. Story from last season There have been only 12 teams in NCAA major college basketball history to go through the regular season undefeated, and seven which went undefeated all the way to becoming national champions. Those seven teams, the 1956 San Francisco Dons, the 1957 North Carolina Tarheels, The 1964, 1967, 1972, and 1973 UCLA Bruins, and the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers, are widely recognized as some of the best teams in the history of intercollegiate athletics. The 2004 version of Stanford and Saint Joseph's men's basketball squads aren't drawing those comparisons yet, but an undefeated run to a national championship in today's college sports landscape, could definitely change some people's opinions. Rutgers 1976
who is the only wrestler to go undefeated in d1 collage wrestling
only before the season started.
17 teams have gone undefeated in the regular season and of those only 1 (Indiana in 1976) has gone on to win the National Championship.
It is very close to NBA Live 10. The only difference is that it is college teams. If you like college, I would get it.