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College football championship winners by year: NCAA list College football championship winners by year: NCAA list

Indiana took home their first college football championship at the end of the 2025-26 season. Check out which other schools have won titles now.

Who has won the most college football championships? Who has won the most college football championships?

Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and other powerhouses have won multiple college football championships. Check out the top 10 schools now.

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Meet the 1894 Yale Bulldogs, the first college football team to go 16-0 Meet the 1894 Yale Bulldogs, the first college football team to go 16-0

Indiana completed a 16-0 season with a national championship win over Miami on Monday night. But it wasn't the first team to accomplish the feat.

Which colleges have the most Heisman Trophy winners? Which colleges have the most Heisman Trophy winners?

USC has scored the most Heisman Trophy winners in college football history. Which other teams are on the list? Check out the full breakdown now.

Which positions have won the most Heisman Trophies? Which positions have won the most Heisman Trophies?

Since the Heisman Trophy debuted in 1935, running backs have received the honor more than any other position. Check out the historical breakdown now.

What are the longest college football winning streaks? What are the longest college football winning streaks?

The Oklahoma Sooners scored the longest college football winning streak of all time, with 47 straight victories. Check out other notable streaks now.

Jones, No. 2 Montana State topple Yale 21-13 to advance to FCS quarterfinals Jones, No. 2 Montana State topple Yale 21-13 to advance to FCS quarterfinals

— Adam Jones ran for 107 yards and a touchdown and second-ranked Montana State beat Yale 21-13 on Saturday to advance to the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs.

SVPod: Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve recap all of the action from Week 14 of the college football season. SVPod: Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve recap all of the action from Week 14 of the college football season.

Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve recap all of the action from Week 14 of the college football season. The guys start with the big one in Berkeley as Cal ruined SMU’s CFP chances. Now, DUKE gets in the ACCCG?! The SEC got shaken up a bit as well, as Texas upset Texas A&M, and Alabama won a thriller on the Plains to set up another Alabama-Georgia SECCG. The Big 12 is straight forward, and all fringe CFP hopefuls will be pulling for the Red Raiders. Furthermore, what to make of Texas, Notre Dame, Miami & Vanderbilt’s CFP candidacies. The guys also frequently weigh in on the Lane Kiffin drama as his move to LSU seems imminent. Finally, a Thanksgiving recap, some NFL thoughts, special shoutouts and a special message from the heart. | SVPod Approximate Timecodes: (0:00) Intro (0:52) Duke somehow punches ticket to ACCCG (3:14) Should Lane Kiffin be allowed to coach Ole Miss? (6:17) The fallout of Lane’s decision (7:41) Ole Miss-Miss State recap (9:30) Ann Arbor recap (13:00) Ohio State-Michigan recap (23:00) Texas-Texas A&M recap (31:40) The Angel Tree is special (34:37) Ohio State-Indiana will be awesome (38:30) Texas Tech blows out WVU (39:38) Who’s in the CFP? (41:20) ACC could get completely left out (44:40) Vanderbilt dominates Tennessee in 2nd half (50:20) Texas’ CFP candidacy (52:00) Does Lane become a villain? (59:10) Oregon handles Washington (1:02:30) Iron Bowl recap (1:12:50) Bowl eligible shoutouts (1:12:15) Lots of politicking coming up… (1:16:00) FCS storylines (1:17:20) The story of the day (1:19:00) The Thanksgiving Parade makes no sense (1:20:50) SVP’s favorite video (1:22:00) Thanksgiving halftime shows were awesome (1:22:50) Thanksgiving recap (1:25:20) NFL thoughts (1:32:50) Thanks for watching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Yale scores 36 second-half points to stun Youngstown State 43-42 in Bulldogs' FCS playoff debut Yale scores 36 second-half points to stun Youngstown State 43-42 in Bulldogs' FCS playoff debut

2025 Team Stats

Points For
29.2
42nd