150 Greatest National Champions: Top 25
25. 1998 Tennessee (13-0)
All-Time Season Score: 26.4200
Key Season Score Element: 4 Bad Wins
Best Win: Tennessee 23, Florida State 16 (Fiesta Bowl/BCS Championship)
Worst Game: Tennessee 17, at Auburn 9
It was the first year for Tennessee after Peyton Manning, and it was the first year of the new BCS era. It was a wild ride from the start, with a brilliant late 34-33 comeback win over Donovan McNabb and Syracuse, and followed it up with an equally thrilling 20-17 victory over Florida.
There wasn’t too much drama after handling the Gators, until needing a miracle stumble-fumble to survive Arkansas 28-24. The Vols went on to beat Mississippi State for the SEC Championship, and got past Florida State in the Fiesta Bowl for the national title.
24. 1904 Penn (12-0)
All-Time Season Score: 26.4300
Key Season Score Element: 9 Quality Wins
Best Win: Penn 18, Carlisle 0
Worst Game: Penn 6, Swarthmore 4
A few Penn teams of the era won more games and came up with more dominant scores, but none had to deal with a schedule as nasty as the 1904 squad had to face. Of the 12 wins, nine were Quality Wins – victories over teams that finished with a winning record. So what’s missing? Despite outscoring everyone 222-4 and allowing points in just one game – a 6-4 win over Swarthmore – the Point Differential score was the lowest by anyone in the top 25.
23. 1900 Yale (12-0)
All-Time Season Score: 26.5100
Key Season Score Element: Outscored teams 336-10
Best Win: Yale 28, Harvard 0
Worst Game: Yale 50, Bates 0
Yale got pushed at Columbia in a 12-5 fight, but that was it for the drama. It was a dominant season with eight Quality Wins – victories over teams that finished with winning records – among the 12, and just three Bad Wins. Winning 12 games was amazing, but there weren’t enough overall victories – length of season matters here – to get into the top 20 despite coming up with one of the most dominant campaigns of all-time.
22. 2006 Florida (13-1)
All-Time Season Score: 26.6986
Key Season Score Element: 9 Quality Wins
Best Win: Florida 41, Ohio State 14 (BCS Championship)
Worst Game: at Auburn 27, Florida 17
It was supposed to be a layup for Ohio State, and many thought Michigan should’ve had a second shot at the Buckeyes in a rematch for the national championship.
Florida was beaten 27-17 by Auburn, needed a blocked kick to slip by South Carolina, were underwhelming in five games decided by seven points or fewer, got by a decent SEC Championship win over an okay Arkansas, and … came up with a 41-14 stomping over the Buckeyes for Urban Meyer’s first national title. Even with the loss, there were enough impressive wins to get into the top 20.
21. 2010 Auburn (14-0)
All-Time Season Score: 27.1500
Key Season Score Element: 337 points allowed (most by any national champion)
Best Win: Auburn 22, Oregon 19 (BCS Championship)
Worst Game: Auburn 27, Clemson 24
It was the national championship season that came from out of nowhere, with Auburn fighting through a few tight early games – winning two of the first three by three points each – to keep on winning and winning. There were some scares, but Cam Newton – dealing with a controversy over his recruitment through the key late stretch – and company ripped through South Carolina for the SEC title before beating Oregon for the national title.
T19. 1971 Nebraska (13-0)
All-Time Season Score: 27.2800
Key Season Score Element: 6 Quality Wins (among the fewest in the top 25)
Best Win: Nebraska 35, at Oklahoma 31
Worst Game: Nebraska 36, at Missouri 0
Nebraska handed Alabama its only game of the 1971 season in the Orange Bowl – rolling the Tide 38-6 – but it wasn’t the Game of the Century like the epic win at Oklahoma. There weren’t a ton of amazing wins, but the Huskers destroyed a great Colorado team, and no one other than the Sooners were closer than 24 points of the Big Red juggernaut.
T19. 2020 Alabama (13-0)
All-Time Season Score: 27.2800
Key Season Score Element: 630 points in 13 games
Best Win: Alabama 52, Ohio State 24 (College Football Playoff Championship)
Worst Game: Alabama 38, Missouri 19
Here’s the problem – there weren’t enough games. In the COVID season, Alabama played 13 games instead of the 15 that most College Football Playoff era national championships would get. It also catches a bad break because of the all-SEC schedule – the records of the SEC opponents weren’t as good as they’d normally be. The offense was amazing, there wasn’t any real on-field drama, and it was all against a schedule without any fluff.
18. 1892 Yale (13-0)
All-Time Season Score: 27.7900
Key Season Score Element: Yale outscored teams 429-0
Best Win: Yale 6, Harvard 0
Worst Game: Yale 6, Wesleyan 0
It got off the a slow start with a 6-0 win over an awful Wesleyan team, and then everything rolled the rest of the way. In all, Yale managed to crank up a massive Elite Win score of 5, and didn’t allow a point all season. In terms of purely great wins, this one did it, handing a Penn team that went 15-1 its only loss, a Harvard squad that went 10-1 its only defeat, and caught Princeton in the season finale.
17. 2000 Oklahoma (13-0)
All-Time Season Score: 27.8700
Key Season Score Element: 4 Bad Wins
Best Win: Oklahoma 13, Florida State 2 (Orange Bowl)
Worst Game: Oklahoma 12, at Oklahoma State 7
Eight of the 13 Sooner wins came against teams that finished with winning records, including a 63-14 blasting of Texas, a 41-31 shootout against Kansas State, and a 31-14 domination of Nebraska. Throw in the rematch win against K-State in the Big 12 title game, and OU beat four teams that finished with ten wins or more. It all finished off with the brilliant Orange Bowl stuffing of Florida State for the national title.
16. 1931 USC (10-0-1)
All-Time Season Score: 28.1400
Key Season Score Element: The only team in the top 48 with a tie, and the ten wins were the fewest by anyone in the top 25.
Best Win: USC 21, Tulane 12 (Rose Bowl)
Worst Game: St. Mary’s 13, USC 7
USC lost the season opener to St. Mary’s 13-7, and then ripped off 25 wins in a row. Notre Dame provided a massive push in the South Bend in 16-14 Trojan win, and it took a fight to beat Cal 6-0 in Berkeley, but the D pitched six shutouts, allowed seven points or fewer eight times, and in all, nine of the ten wins came against teams that finished with a winning record.
Oregon, Cal, Stanford, Notre Dame and Georgia all finished with two losses – one of them came against USC – and Tulane lost its only game 21-12 in the Rose Bowl.
15. 1995 Nebraska (12-0)
All-Time Season Score: 28.1400
Key Season Score Element: 5.5 Elite Win Score
Best Win: Nebraska 62, Florida 24 (Fiesta Bowl)
Worst Game: Nebraska 35, Washington State 21
One of the most dominant seasons of all-time, the 1995 Huskers beat everyone but Washington State – taking down the Cougars 35-21 – by 23 points or more. So what’s missing? Not much, with four wins over teams that finished 10-2 or better.
However, there were four Bad Wins and – compared to the teams that finished in the top ten on this list – just six Quality Wins. Destroying Kansas on the road – the Jayhawks finished 10-2 – 41-3, and … oh yeah. There was that 62-24 destruction of Steve Spurrier’s Florida team in the Fiesta Bowl for the national title.
14. 1891 Yale (13-0)
All-Time Season Score: 28.6300
Key Season Score Element: 0 points allowed
Best Win: Princeton, 19-0
Worst Game: Yale 26, Crescent Athletic Club 0
Winning 13 games was good, doing it by a combined score of 488-0 was great, and beating everyone by ten points or more was even better. There were plenty of special wins to go along with the sheer bulk of victories, handing Harvard its only loss of the season, giving Princeton its only loss in the season finale – essentially, that was the national title game – and beating a great Penn team – whose only other loss was to Princeton – 48-0.
13. 1905 Chicago (11-0)
All-Time Season Score: 28.6600
Key Season Score Element: 6.5 Elite Win Score
Best Win: Chicago 2, Michigan 0
Worst Game: Chicago 26, North Division High School 0
Unfortunately in the rankings, 1905 Chicago only played 11 games – tied for the fewest played by anyone in the top 25. The more games you play, the longer the season, the more teams wear down, the more chances for mistakes, and …
No one in the history of college football went unbeaten against a better schedule.
Yeah, there was a true scrimmage against a high school team to kick off the season, and there was an easy game against a bad Beloit team, but the rest of the slate was packed with killers.
A whopping seven games were played against teams that finished with three losses or fewer, and the Elite Win Score of 6.5 is tops by a mile over everyone but 1995 Nebraska’s 5.5.
The defense gave up points in a 16-5 win over Indiana, and that was it for the scoring D, pitching shutouts in the other ten games. The 4-0 win over a great Wisconsin team in Camp Randall was fantastic, but the 2-0 win over Michigan was historic.
In a true national title showdown, it was the last game of the season for both schools, and Chicago pulled it off to break Michigan’s 56-game unbeaten streak.
Wins (11): North Division High School (26-0), Lawrence (33-0), Wabash (15-0), Beloit (38-0), Iowa (42-0), Indiana (16-5), at Wisconsin (4-0), at Northwestern (32-0), Purdue (19-0), Illinois (44-0), Michigan (2-0)
Losses (0): None
Quality Wins (8): Lawrence, Iowa, Indiana, at Wisconsin, at Northwestern, Purdue, Illinois, Michigan
Elite Wins (6.5): Iowa, Indiana, at Wisconsin, at Northwestern, Purdue, Michigan
Bad Wins (2): North Division High School, Beloit
Points For: 271
Points Against: 5
12. 2008 Florida (13-1)
All-Time Season Score: 28.9786
Key Season Score Element: 9 Quality Wins
Best Win: Florida 24, Oklahoma 14 (BCS Championship)
Worst Game: Ole Miss 31, Florida 30
How incredible was the Florida season? It’s the only team outside of the College Football Playoff world to lose a game and still finish among the top 16 campaigns.
The 31-30 home loss to Ole Miss might have been disappointing, but it led to the Tim Tebow “promise” speech and a devastating run the rest of the way.
Outside of the misfire against the Rebels – which is what it was, with Tebow failing to connect with an open Percy Harvin in a few key moments – Florida beat everyone else by double-digits.
The nine Quality Wins – victories over teams that finished with winning records – were impressive, but the 611 points were a big deal, and there was only one Bad Win.
Closing with a flourish, Tebow and company came through late to beat a then unbeaten Alabama team in a fantastic SEC Championship, and then managed to take down Heisman winner Sam Bradford and the record-setting Oklahoma offense in a gutty 24-14 BCS Championship.
Wins (13): Hawaii (56-10), Miami (26-3), at Tennessee (30-6), at Arkansas (38-7), LSU (51-21), Kentucky (63-5), Georgia (49-10), at Vanderbilt (42-14), South Carolina (56-6), Citadel (70-19), at Florida State (45-15), Alabama (SEC Championship, 31-20), Oklahoma (BCS Championship, 24-14)
Losses (1): Ole Miss (31-30)
Quality Wins (9): Miami, LSU, Kentucky, Georgia, at Vanderbilt, South Carolina, at Florida State, Alabama, Oklahoma
Elite Wins (3): Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma
Bad Wins (1): Citadel
Points For: 611
Points Against: 181
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11. 2005 Texas (13-0)
All-Time Season Score: 30.1400
Key Season Score Element: 439 point differential
Best Win: Texas 41, USC 38 (Rose Bowl)
Worst Game: Texas 40, at Texas A&M 29
USC might have been the big star coming into the 2005 season – it was the defending national champion – but Texas was primed and ready for a big run, too.
The 25-22 win at Ohio State in the second week of the season – that Buckeye team was a monster, only losing to the Longhorns and a Penn State team that finished 11-1 – set the tone for what was coming.
There were a few little moments here and there, but Texas ripped through the schedule, scoring 40 points or more against everyone but OSU, and with 11 of the first 12 games decided by 11 points or more.
Poor Colorado had a nice season with a Big 12 North title, but it was crushed by Texas by a combined score of 112-20.
The epic Vince Young performance against the Trojans in the Rose Bowl cemented the historic season for the power program, and was the win that boosted Texas into the top ten.
Wins (13): Louisiana (60-3), at Ohio State (25-22), Rice (51-10), at Missouri (51-20), Oklahoma (45-12, in Dallas), Colorado (42-17), Texas Tech (52-17), at Oklahoma State (47-28), at Baylor (62-0), Kansas (66-14), at Texas A&M, (40-29), Colorado (70-3, Big 12 Championship), USC (41-38, BCS Championship/Rose Bowl)
Losses (0): None
Quality Wins (9): Louisiana, at Ohio State, at Missouri, Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas Tech, Kansas, Colorado (Big 12 Championship), USC
Elite Wins (2.5): at Ohio State, USC
Bad Wins (1): Rice
Points For: 652
Points Against: 213
150 Greatest College Football National Champions
CFN 2022 Final Rankings | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4
No. 5 | No. 6 | No. 7 | No. 8 | No. 9 | No. 10 | 11-25 | 26-50
51-75 | 76-100 | 101-125 | 126-150 | Just Missed
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