Let's take a look at the college football teams with the most national championships in the AP Top 25 rankings era, since 1936.
Ohio State's national championship victory provided a fitting ending to an inaugural 12-team Playoff that accomplished everything it was designed to do.
Why is Notre Dame not in a conference for college football? Here's what to know as the Irish are set to compete in the CFP championship game on Monday:
Michigan famously holds the record for the most wins in college football history, so it naturally follows that the Wolverines have a few titles to their name. They have two in the poll era (since 1936) and one in the College Football Playoff era, for the 2023 season.
But evolution is also a choice. The dinosaurs didn't have to walk into the tar pits. And college football programs -- even old-timers such as Ohio State and Notre Dame -- don't have to walk into the quicksand of mediocrity, led there by the blinders of obligation to keep on keeping on the same way that Knute Rockne and Woody Hayes did.
The Buckeyes rolled through four games in the new, expanded playoff — what ... than the Notre Dame legend Knute Rockne, himself. The Notre Dame loss means college football still has never ...
Trying to figure out who owns the most national championships in college football is not for the weak of heart. The sport has changed considerably since the sport's inaugural season -- 1869 -- when Princeton and Rutgers played twice and,
Each year, one of the biggest conversations that takes place in college football ... century, and football had a large part to do with that. When you think about Knute Rockne getting on ...
Today, we’re talking about the offseason’s early winner, Brian Kelly’s do-or-die year at LSU and changes to the College Football Playoff. Let’s go:
In or out? A verdict on which of the College Football Playoff qualifiers will be back in the bracket next season.
The first 12-team Playoff had a lot of great moments. It could also use some tweaks. In the short term, leaders are unlikely to make major changes to the format for the 2025 season. The bigger stuff is more likely to come in 2026, when the new contracts kick in and the SEC and Big Ten basically get to do whatever they want.
Klatt thinks the expansion of the playoff accomplished all it meant to, specifically in how it best determined the sport's national champion.