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Baseball

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1 List of baseball nicknames 2007, 2025 195,254 453,054 AfD rescue 2025
2 Goose Goslin 2007, 2025 27,710 166,684 BHOF outfielder (1921-38)
3 Schoolboy Rowe 2007, 2025 37,352 71,688 Detroit Tigers pitcher (1933-42)
4 Jo-Jo White 2007, 2025 16,771 23,847 Detroit Tigers center fielder (1932-38)
5 Matty McIntyre 2007, 2025 18,129 8,670 Detroit Tigers LF 1904-10; Cobb feud
6 1933 Chicago White Sox season 2025-01 10,530 6,982 Expand lead
7 John Knox* 2007, 2025 7,107 6,180 Detroit Tigers 2B 1972-75
8 1933 Detroit Tigers season 2025-01 10,744 6,358 Expand lead
9 Bunny Brief* 2007, 2025 11,975 5,251 All-time HR king of the American Association
10 Roy Clark 2025-01 4,357 2,312 Giants OF (1902), nickname "Pepper"
11 Eddie Pick 2025-02 3,565 1,598 Baseball player, 1922-33, inaugural inductee KC Baseball HOF

Football

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Michigan Wolverines

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1 2007 Michigan Wolverines football team 2025-02-10 54,982 325,376 9–4 record, Carr's final year, victory over Florida in Capital One Bowl
2 2024 Michigan Wolverines football team 2025-01 137,130 191,083 8–5, defeated #2 Ohio State and #11 Alabama in final two games
3 1992 Michigan Wolverines football team 2025-02 44,721 131,132 9–0–3, Big Ten and Rose Bowl champion, AP No. 5
4 Mel Owens 2015, 2025 13,421 72,118 UM LB 1976-80; Rams 1981-89; The Golden Bachelor 2025
5 Jordan Marshall* 2024-12-31 5,743 4,788 UM running back (2024-25)
6 Andrew Babalola* 2024-12-06 4,947 2,244 Michigan OT (2025)
7 Damon Payne* 2025-01-08 4,993 1,739 DT for Alabama (2021-24), Michigan DT (2025)
8 Ty Haywood* 2025-02-06 3,320 976 Michigan OT (2025)
1989 Michigan Wolverines football team To do list 40,071 106,990 10-2, lost Rose Bowl, last year under Bo

Other biographies

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1 Gary Danielson 2025-02-06 29,430 994,540 Lions QB 1976-1984, TV analyst 1990-present
2 Tommy Vigorito 2025-02-13 9,771 45,615 RB/PR for Virginia (1977-80) and Miami Dolphins (1981-85)
3 Ralph Guglielmi 2025-02-11 9,394 43,172 QB at Notre Dame (1951-54), NFL (1955-63), unanimous AA (1954), CFHOF (2001)
4 Mel Triplett 2025-02-11 6,383 37,787 FB for Toledo (1951-54), NY Giants (1955-60), Vikings (1961-62)
5 Bobby Thomason 2025-02-06 7,061 29,383 Eagles QB 1952-57, 3x Pro Bowl
6 Frank Dancewicz 2025-02-07 3,125 22,843 First pick in the 1946 NFL draft, Notre Dame QB
7 Hal Hanson* 2020, 2025 10,467 22,274 AA guard Minnesota (1927), Frankford NFL (1928-30)
8 Elmer Angsman 2025-02-07 7,801 21,563 Chicago Cardinals HB (1946-52), holds NFL postseason rushing record
9 Maurice Bassett 2025-02-10 5,453 14,377 FB for Cleveland Browns (1954-1956), 2x NFL champion
10 Johnny Clement 2025-02-07 10,275 10,983 "Johnny Zero" led NFL in yards per carry 1947
11 John Karcis 2025-04-25 16,211 11,191 "Bull" Karcis, FB Carnegie Tech (1927-30), NFL 1932-39, No. 3 rusher 1937, Detroit Lions HC 1942
12 Billy Wells 2025-02-12 7,520 10,158 HB for MSU (1951-54), Redskins (1954-57), Steelers (1957)
13 Emery Nix 2025-02-08 4,308 7,896 QB TCU (1941-42), NY Giants (1943, 1946)
14 Dante Magnani 2025-02-08 6,861 6,044 NFL HB (1940-44), first player described as "scatback"
15 Harry Hopp 2025-02-06 4,244 5,663 Lions FB/HB/QB 1941-43, Pro Bowl 1942
16 Eddie Britt 2025-02-09 3,855 4,901 "Battleship" Britt, Holy Cross (1931-34), NFL (1936-38)
17 Pat Coffee 2025-02-09 5,329 4,592 LSU and Chicago Cardinals HB (1933-38), set NFL record 97-yard TD pass
18 Bernie Buzyniski 2025-02-13 3,964 4,017 Buffalo Bills LB (1961), Holy Cross end (1956-59)
19 Foster Watkins 2025-02-08 6,129 3,733 "Flippin' Foster", QB at West Texas (1938-1939), Philadelphia Eagles (1940-41)
20 Dwight Sloan 2025-02-08 7,119 3,524 Back for Arkansas (1935-37), Detroit Lions (1939-40)
21 Scrapper Farrell* 2025-02-09 5,295 138 Back with Pittsburgh and Brooklyn (1938-1939), ranked 6th in NFL rushing (1938)

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Michigan football programs

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Albion
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1 Albion football, 1884–1889* 2025-03-20 16,579 1,025 First decade Albion football
2 Albion football, 1890–1899* 2025-03-18 43,292 3,017 Second decade Albion football
3 Albion Methodists football, 1900–1909* 2025-03-22 53,982 5,072 Third decade Albion football
4 Albion Methodists football, 1910–1919* 2025-03-22 43,252 900 Fourth decade Albion football
Central Michigan
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1 Central Michigan Normalites football, 1896–1909* 2025-03-15 28,147 11,954 Early years Central Michigan
2 1979 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 2015-12-30 8,661 6,176 10-0-1 MAC champion Gary Hogeboom
3 1974 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 2015-12-30 16,285 14,439 NCAA Division II champion, 12-1, Roy Kramer
4 1956 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 2015-12-30 6,397 2,021 9-0 IIAC champion
5 1955 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 2015-12-30 7,089 2,117 8-1 IIAC champion
6 1951 Central Michigan Chippewas football team* 2016, 2025 7,331 1,694 5-3
Davenport
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1 Davenport Panthers football, 2016–present* 2025-06-02 44,927 725 History from inception
University of Detroit
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1 Detroit College Tigers football, 1896–1909* 2025-03-16 42,703 20,521 Earliest years University of Detroit
2 1928 Detroit Titans football team* 2015-11-25 15,569 10,429 Undefeated national champion (9-0)
3 1964 Detroit Titans football team* 2015-11-17 8,980 4,048 Last season
Eastern Michigan
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1 Michigan State Normal Normalites football, 1891–1899* 2025-03-18 22,104 18,042 First decade of Eastern Michigan football
Ferris State
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1 Ferris State Bulldogs football, 2020–present* 2025-04-23 40,821 21,928 NCs in 2021, 2022, 2024
2 2024 Ferris State Bulldogs football team* 2024-12-07 46,473 4,827 DII national champion
3 Ferris State Bulldogs football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-08 54,309 729
4 1995 Ferris State Bulldogs football team* 2023-03-18 5,865 574 12–1, lost in Division II semifinal
5 1961 Ferris Institute Bulldogs football team* 2024-07-19 5,064 219 5-3
Grand Valley
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1 Grand Valley State Lakers football, 2020–present* 2025-04-23 41,447 2,358 Sixth decade of GVSU football
2 Grand Valley State Lakers football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-05 55,585 623 Fifth decade of GVSU football, Matt Mitchell HC
3 2009 Grand Valley State Lakers football team 2021-10-10 57,381 1,866 NCAA Division II runner-up
4 2006 Grand Valley State Lakers football team 2021-10-09 5,427 2,432 NCAA Division II national champion (15-0)
5 2005 Grand Valley State Lakers football team 2021-10-09 4,925 2,143 NCAA Division II national champion (13-0)
6 2003 Grand Valley State Lakers football team* 2021-10-09 5,400 4,298 NCAA Division II national champion (14-1)
7 2002 Grand Valley State Lakers football team 2021-10-09 7,477 6,071 NCAA Division II quarterfinalist (12-1)
8 2001 Grand Valley State Lakers football team 2021-10-09 5,206 3,417 NCAA Division II runner-up
Hillsdale
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1 Hillsdale Chargers football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-13 46,307 394
2 1985 Hillsdale Chargers football team* 2018-07-24 5,557 1,923 NAIA Divsion * co-national champion
3 1955 Hillsdale Dales football team* 10,741 8,621 9-0, MIAA champion, Nate Clark national scoring leader
4 Hillsdale Dales football, 1891–1899* 2025-03-19 23,565 2,607 First decade of Hillsdale football
Kalamazoo
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1 Kalamazoo football, 1892–1899* 2025-03-19 35,696 1,906 First decade of Kalamazoo football
2 Kalamazoo Baptists football, 1910–1919* 2025-03-23 48,765 1,912 Kalamazoo College football
Michigan Tech
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1 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 2020–present* 2025-04-28 22,672 6,722 Eleventh decade of MT football
2 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-02 43,509 977 Tenth decade
3 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 2000–2009* 2025-04-01 32,707 435 Ninth decade
4 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1990–1999* 2025-03-29 20,944 296 Eighth decade
5 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1980–1989* 2025-03-31 25,877 417 Seventh decade
6 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1970–1979* 2025-03-29 31,099 1,196 Sixth decade
7 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1960–1969* 2025-03-27 35,423 640 Fifth decade
8 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1950–1959* 2025-03-27 23,624 474 Fourth decade
9 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1940–1949* 2025-03-28 19,236 1,069 Third decade
10 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1930–1939* 2025-03-26 25,494 1,827 Second decade
11 Michigan Tech Huskies football, 1920–1929* 2021-09-19 16,335 4,239 First decade of MT football
Northern Michigan
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1 Northern Michigan Wildcats football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-19 38,072 395
2 1975 Northern Michigan Wildcats football team* 2016-09-20 8,363 14,980 NCAA Division II champion, 13-1, defeated Western Kentucky in Camellia Bowl
Northwood
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1 Northwood Timberwolves football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-17 36,991 360
Olivet
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1 Olivet football, 1884–1899* 2025-03-18 22,727 1,944 Early years
Saginaw Valley State
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1 Saginaw Valley State Cardinals football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-14 47,485 538
Wayne State
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1 Wayne State Warriors football, 2020–present* 2025-06-05 404
2 Wayne State Warriors football, 2010–2019* 2025-04-11 60,228 10,367
3 Detroit City College Tartars football, 1923–1933* 2025-03-17 33,188 4,716 Wayne State football 1923-1933
4 Detroit Junior College football, 1918–1922* 2025-03-18 22,232 3,000 Earliest years of Wayne State football
MIAA seasons
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1 2023 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season* 2023, 2025 29,552 1,759 Alma conference champion (12-1)

Arkansas State

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1 1929 Jonesboro A&M Gorillas football team 2025 2-5
2 1928 Jonesboro A&M Gorillas football team 2025 3-3-1
3 1927 Jonesboro A&M Gorillas football team 2025 4-3
4 1926 Jonesboro A&M Gorillas football team 2025 4-3-1

Boston University

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1 1993 Boston University Terriers football team* 2021, 2025 8,662 2,912 12–1 AP No. 6, lost to Idaho in playoffs
2 1980 Boston University Terriers football team* 2021, 2025 6,787 1,137 9-2, Yankee champion
3 1979 Boston University Terriers football team* 2021 6,161 904 8-1-1 Yankee champion
4 1969 Boston University Terriers football team* 2021, 2025 8,875 1,591 9-2, lost Pasadena Bowl
5 1954 Boston University Terriers football team* 2021 5,299 677 7-2
6 1921 Boston University football team* 2021 4,467 438 6-2

Cincinnati

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1 1964 Cincinnati Bearcats football team* 2018, 2025 8,186 2,635 8–2, MVC champion, Brig Owens QB
2 1954 Cincinnati Bearcats football team* 2018, 2025 7,898 2,530 8–2 in last season under Sid Gillman
3 1951 Cincinnati Bearcats football team 2025-02-20 8,366 2,167 10–1 MAC champion, Litkenhous #34
4 1946 Cincinnati Bearcats football team 2025-02-14 12,405 2,024 9–2, MAC and Sun Bowl champion

Colgate

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1 1916 Colgate football team 2025-02-22 7,706 3,751 8–1, three consensus All-Americans: Ockie Anderson, Steamer Horning, Belford West
2 1934 Colgate Red Raiders football team 2025 7,224 2,442 7–1, AP No. 8, Andrew Kerr HC
3 1925 Colgate football team* 2019, 2025 7,476 1,219 7–0–2, Eddie Tryon AA HB, Dick Harlow HC
4 1930 Colgate football team* 2020, 2025 8,517 1,147 9–1, FB Leonard Macaluso national scoring leader and consensus AA
5 1931 Colgate football team* 2020, 2025 7,685 978 8–1, Andrew Kerr HC, five shutouts
6 1929 Colgate football team* 2020, 2025 6,342 624 8–1, Andrew Kerr HC, seven shutouts

The Dakotas

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1 1950 South Dakota State Jackrabbits football team* 2020, 2025 23,165 821 9–0–1, NCC champion

Delaware

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1 2003 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team 2025 16,491 24,410 15–1, NCAA Division I-AA national champion
2 1979 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team 2025 14,839 8,461 13–1, NCAA Division II national champion
3 1972 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team 2025 9,883 4,685 10–0, AP and UPI small college national champion
4 1971 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2019, 2025 9,606 2,608 10–1, AP and UPI small college national champion
5 1963 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2020 10,270 1,964 8–0 UPI small college national champion
6 1959 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2020 7,004 892 8-1 MAC Univ. Div. champion
7 1955 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2020, 2025 7,930 914 8-1
8 1949 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2020 6,354 573 8-1
9 1946 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2022-23, 2025 12,457 3,856 10-0, AP small college champion, part of 32-game unbeaten streak, 26-game winning streak
10 1942 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2020, 2025 5,023 599 8–0, part of 32-game unbeaten streak, 26-game winning streak
11 1941 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team* 2020, 2025 6,541 537 7–0–1, part of 32-game unbeaten streak, 26-game winning streak

Duquesne

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1 1941 Duquesne Dukes football team 2019, 2025 9,677 3,567 8–0, co-national champion (Massey Ratings)
2 1939 Duquesne Dukes football team 2025-02-21 14,330 2,177 8–0–1, AP No. 10, first year under Aldo Donelli
3 1933 Duquesne Dukes football team* 2020, 2025 6,888 1,346 10–1 in last year under Elmer Layden
4 1929 Duquesne Dukes football team* 2020, 2025 7,008 739 9–0–1, Tri-State champion

Fordham

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1 1941 Fordham Rams football team 2019, 2025 9,709 8,075 8–1, AP No. 6, Sugar Bowl champion
2 1930 Fordham Rams football team* 2020, 2025 6,219 1,428 8–1 with six shutouts

Georgetown

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1 1940 Georgetown Hoyas football team 2023, 2025 7,749 3,592 8-2, AP No. 13, lost Orange Bowl
2 1939 Georgetown Hoyas football team* 2020 5,523 909 7-0-1
3 1938 Georgetown Hoyas football team* 2020 5,076 898 8-0
4 1925 Georgetown Blue and Gray football team 2019, 2025 7,134 901 9-1, Tony Plansky FB

George Washington

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1 1956 George Washington Colonials football team* 2019, 2025 9,332 2,479 8–1–1 AP No. 17, Sun Bowl champion
2 1952 George Washington Colonials football team 2019, 2025 8,524 813 6–2–1 in first season under Bo Sherman
3 1938 George Washington Colonials football team* 2019, 2025 7,011 989 5–4 under first year coach Bill Reinhart
4 1936 George Washington Colonials football team 2025-02-14 6,888 1,416 7–1–1

Iowa

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1 1983 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-22 46,816 37,739 9-3, AP/UPI No. 14
2 1982 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-22 38,152 30,971 8-4, Peach Bowl champion
3 1981 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-21 44,201 58,207 8-4 Big 10 co-champion, first winning season since 1961
4 1979 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2021-05-21 39,281 25,204 5-6, first season under Hayden Fry
5 1978 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-20 17,621 17,984 2-9 last season before Fry hired
6 1965 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-20 9,364 8,865 1-9, final year under Jerry Burns
7 1961 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2024, 2025 19,549 12,232 5-4, first season under Jerry Burns
8 1960 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-18 18,832 37,575 8-1 national champion (5 selectors), UPI No. 2
9 1959 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-18 12,440 11,139 5-4
10 1958 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-17 28,803 67,160 8-1-1 FWAA national champion
11 1957 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-17 18,686 13,565 7-1-1, UP No. 5
12 1956 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-17 29,333 28,284 9-1, Rose Bowl champion, CFRA national champion
13 1955 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-16 12,223 8,567 3-5-1 AP No. 19
14 1954 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-16 8,252 6,566 5-4
15 1953 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-16 13,684 8,244 5–3–1 AP No. 9
16 1952 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-16 8,300 7,085 2-7, first year under Forest Evashevski
17 1951 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-15 6,508 5,377 2-5-2
18 1950 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-15 7,372 5,992 3-5-1
19 1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-19 38,004 25,637 6-1-1, Nile Kinnick won Heisman Trophy
20 1922 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-10 13,622 14,756 7-0, Billingsley NC, Gordon Locke
21 1921 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-10 14,769 20,957 7-0, Billingsley NC, Aubrey Devine
22 1914 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-11 7,531 3,147 4-3, 95-0 victory still Iowa record
23 1913 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-13 4,757 2,883 5-3, Iowa state champion
24 1912 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-13 8,553 2,928 4-3, Iowa champion
25 1911 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-12 7,595 3,178 3-4
26 1910 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-12 8,024 3,272 5–2 MVC and Big Ten
27 1909 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-12 6,878 3,267 2–4-1 MVC and Big Ten
28 1908 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-12 8,406 3,601 2–5 MVC and Big Ten
29 1907 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-14 5,252 4,223 3-2 MVC co-champion
30 1906 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-14 4,677 4,008 2-3
31 1905 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-14 8,798 3,157 6-2 Iowa state champion
32 1903 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-10 9,847 3,618 9-2
33 1900 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-10 6,153 6,643 7-0-1, Western Conference champion
34 1899 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-10 5,921 4,204 8-0-1
35 1896 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-15 6,807 4,260 7–1–1 WIUFA champion
36 1895 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-15 6,345 3,126 2-5, first integrated Iowa team, Frank Kinney Holbrook
37 1894 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 2025-05-15 7,119 3,504 4-4-1, first rivalry games with Iowa State and Wisconsin

Lafayette

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1 1896 Lafayette football team 2025-02-22 9,752 19,754 11–0–1, Parke H. Davis HC, co-national champion
2 1921 Lafayette football team 2022 9,029 6,708 9–0, co-national championship, Jock Sutherland HC
3 1926 Lafayette Leopards football team 2020, 2025 5,569 6,354 9–0, national champion (Davis)
4 1940 Lafayette Leopards football team* 2020, 2023, 2025 7,169 865 9–0, AP No. 19, led country in total and rushing offense
5 1937 Lafayette Leopards football team* 2020, 2025 5,230 525 8–0, shut out seven of eight opponents
6 1928 Lafayette Leopards football team* 2020, 2025 5,263 391 5-1-2, shut out six opponents
7 1943 Lafayette Leopards football team* 2929, 2925 4,328 346 4-1

Lehigh

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1 Lehigh football, 1884–1889 2025-03 26,269 10,798 First decade of Lehigh football
2 1950 Lehigh Engineers football team 2025-03-11 9,301 1,047 9-0
3 1928 Lehigh Brown and White football team* 2020, 2025 5,276 457 3–6

Maine

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1 1961 Maine Black Bears football team* 2021 8,444 669 8-0-1 Yankee Conference champion
2 1951 Maine Black Bears football team* 2020, 2025 5,981 600 6-0-1, Yankee Conference champion

Marquette

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1 1922 Marquette Hilltoppers football team 2025-03-15 7,842 2,197 8–0–1, outscored opponents 213 to 3, Frank Murray HC (CFHOF)
2 1923 Marquette Golden Avalanche football team 2025-03-15 8,199 1,409 8-0, part of two consecutive undefeated seasons

Michigan State

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1 2010 Michigan State Spartans football team 2025-03 38,096 150,887 11-2, Big Ten co-champion, AP No. 14
2 1999 Michigan State Spartans football team 2025-03 21,421 127,955 10-2, AP No. 7, last season under Saban
3 1987 Michigan State Spartans football team 2025 27,811 59,338 9-2-1, AP No. 8, Big Ten/Rose Bowl champion
4 1966 Michigan State Spartans football team 2025 24,492 85,050 9-0-1, AP/UPI No. 2, CFRA national champion
5 1957 Michigan State Spartans football team* 2015, 2025 9,714 17,718 8-1, AP No. 3, Dan Currie MVP
6 1953 Michigan State Spartans football team 2025 10,672 19,644 9-1, AP No. 3, final year under Biggie Munn
7 1950 Michigan State Spartans football team* 2015, 2025 12,814 10,358 8-1, AP No. 8
8 1949 Michigan State Spartans football team* 2015, 2025 12,602 6,108 6-3, AP No. 19
9 1948 Michigan State Spartans football team* 2015, 2025 13,619 6,212 6-2-2, Lynn Chandnois MVP
10 1923 Michigan Agricultural Aggies football team* 2015, 2025 30,133 4,729 3-6

Middlebury

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1 1972 Middlebury Panthers football team* 2024, 2025 9,082 251 8–0 NESC
2 1936 Middlebury Panthers football team* 2025-03-08 6,058 90 8-0 Vermont champion

Millikin

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1 1941 Millikin Big Blue football team* 2025-03-08 8,619 90 8-0 ICC champion
2 1942 Millikin Big Blue football team* 2025-03-10 9,878 100 7-0 ICC champion, Virgil Wagner Little AA

New Hampshire

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1 2004 New Hampshire Wildcats football team* 2021 4,635 2,414 10-3 Division I-AA quarterfinal
2 1994 New Hampshire Wildcats football team* 2021, 2025 8,223 1,286 10-2, Division I-AA first round
3 1962 New Hampshire Wildcats football team* 2019, 2025 6,502 842 7-0-1 Yankee Conference champion
4 1950 New Hampshire Wildcats football team* 2021, 2025 6,442 793 8-0 Yankee Conference champion

NYU

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1 1926 NYU Violets football team 2025-02-12 10,668 1,698 8-1, outscored opponents 172 to 25
2 1941 NYU Violets football team* 2019, 2025 10,558 1,502 2-7, program discontinued after two years of losing money
3 1947 NYU Violets football team* 2019, 2025 8,746 1,122 2–5–1 in first year under "Hooks" Mylin
4 1925 NYU Violets football team* 2020, 2025 7,857 937 6–2–1, first season under Chick Meehan

Purdue

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1 1929 Purdue Boilermakers football team* 2015, 2025 10,823 5,562 9-0, Big Ten champion, Dickinson No. 2

Rhode Island

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1 1985 Rhode Island Rams football team* 2021, 2025 8,833 1,829 10-3 Yankee Conference champion, Lambert Cup, Div I-AA quarterfinalist
2 1984 Rhode Island Rams football team* 2021, 2025 9,534 1,962 10-3, Yankee co-champion Division I-AA semifinalist
3 1955 Rhode Island Rams football team* 2020, 2025 7,023 814 6-1-2 Yankee Conference champion
4 1952 Rhode Island Rams football team* 2020, 2025 6,693 542 7-1 Yankee Conference co-champion

Rutgers

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1 2006 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team 2025-02-19 14,372 143,369 11–2 AP No. 12
2 1984 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team* 2016, 2025 9,189 7,228 7–3
3 1976 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team* 2016, 2025 9,190 18,867 11–0, AP No. 17
4 1960 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team* 2016, 2025 7,417 4,821 8–1, Middle Three champion
5 1958 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team* 2016, 2025 8,369 3,702 8–1, MAC University Division and Middle Three champion
6 1947 Rutgers Queensmen football team* 2016, 2025 7,075 2,479 8–1 Middle Three champion
7 1938 Rutgers Queensmen football team* 2016, 2025 7,014 2,746 7–1, Middle Three champion
8 1923 Rutgers Queensmen football team* 2016, 2023 8,894 2,214 7–1–1, Homer Hazel All-American
9 1917 Rutgers Queensmen football team 2016, 2025 8,680 3,095 7–1–1, Paul Robeson All-American end


St. Cloud

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1 1941 St. Cloud State Huskies football team* 2025-03 8,496 114 7-0 NTCC champion
2 1942 St. Cloud State Huskies football team* 2025-03 7,644 134 6-0 MTCC co-champion

Southern Illinois

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1 1983 Southern Illinois Salukis football team* 2020, 2025 13,155 5,551 13-1 NCAA Division I-AA national champion
2 1960 Southern Illinois Salukis football team* 2020, 2025 6,770 695 8–2 IIAC champion
3 1930 Southern Illinois Maroons football team* 2020, 2025 6,458 633 9-0, Little 19 co-champion

Temple

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1 1934 Temple Owls football team* 2020, 2025 7,321 2,660 7–1–2, lost in Sugar Bowl
2 1973 Temple Owls football team* 2020, 2025 6,523 2,352 9–1
3 1931 Temple Owls football team* 2020, 2025 6,174 904 8–1–1
4 1945 Temple Owls football team* 2020, 2025 5,939 766 7–1

Seasons: 1927 (589)

Tulane

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1 1970 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 9,493 6,168 8-4, Liberty Bowl champion
2 1950 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 8,546 3,980 6-2-1, AP No. 20
3 1949 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 9,610 9,479 7-2-1, SEC champion
4 1948 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 8,326 4,678 9-1, AP No. 13
5 1946 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 8,750 4,063 3-7
6 1941 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 8,375 3,347 5-4
7 1939 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 8,630 12,627 8-1-1, AP No. 5
8 1934 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-09 9,128 11,079 10-1, Sugar Bowl champion
9 1931 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-07 21,180 12,200 11-1, lost Rose Bowl
10 1930 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-08 44,750 5,091 8-1, SoCon champion
11 1929 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-07 21,966 5,932 9-0, SoCon champion
12 1920 Tulane Green Wave football team 2025-05-08 17,615 4,269 6-2-1, SIAA co-champion
13 1916 Tulane Olive and Blue football team 2025-05-09 6,204 3,083 4-3-1
14 1909 Tulane Olive and Blue football team 2025-05-09 8,859 3,268 4-3-2

Washington State

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1 1930 Washington State Cougars football team 2025-05-06 14,153 9,448 9-1, PCC champion, Litkenhous #2, Mel Hein and Turk Edwards
2 1915 Washington State football team 2025-05-06 11,469 17,312 7-0, Rose Bowl champion

Washington & Jefferson

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1 1921 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team 2025-02-23 13,796 24,407 10–0–1, Greasy Neale HC, Rose Bowl and national champion
2 1913 Washington & Jefferson Red and Black football team 2025-02-23 9,652 1,582 10–0–1, Bob Folwell HC, outscored opponents 359-13
3 1927 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team* 2021, 2025 6,840 614 7–0–2, Andrew Kerr HC
4 1926 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team* 2021, 2025 6,151 563 7–1–1, Andrew Kerr HC, only loss to NC Lafayette

Western Michigan

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1 1916 Western State Normal Hilltoppers football team* 2016, 2025 5,321 1,791 5–1, 391 points, 372-point differential

Wooster

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1 1923 Wooster Presbyterians football team* 2025-03-12 12,235 148 9-0 OAC co-champion, 3rd perfect season under Lawrence C. Boles
2 1920 Wooster Presbyterians football team* 2025-03-13 6,866 82 9-0 OAC champion, 13 consecutive shutouts 1919-20
3 1919 Wooster Presbyterians football team* 2025-03-13 8,379 105 8-0 OAC champion, 13 consecutive shutouts 1919-20

Rankings

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1 1960 major college football rankings 2025-02-20 25,751 26,089 Litkenhous
2 1951 college football rankings 2023, 2025 35,300 21,083 Litkenhous
3 1959 major college football rankings 2025-02-20 27,403 18,416 Litkenhous
4 1953 college football rankings 2025 32,877 16,710 Litkenhous
5 1954 college football rankings 2023, 2025 37,661 15,836 Litkenhous
6 1955 college football rankings 2023, 2025 42,181 15,241 Litkenhous

Other multiseason

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1 Massachusetts Aggies football, 1879–1889* 2025-03 17,133 29,706 Earliest seasons
2 Richmond Colts football, 1881–1889* 2025-03 9,832 14,396 Earliest seasons
3 Stevens Institute football, 1872–1879* 2025-03-25 18,577 29,123 Early years of Stevens football
4 NYU Violets football, 1873–1889* 2025-03-25 12,940 15,240 Early years of NYU football
5 Miami Redskins football, 1888–1899* 2025 22,046 10,133 Earliest
6 Colorado College Tigers football, 1882–1899* 2025-03-25 25,079 8,898 First two decades of Colorado College football
7 Gannon Golden Knights football, 1949–1950* 2025-03-11 13,727 6,279 Includes perfect 8-0 record in Gannon's 1st year of college football
8 Colorado College Tigers football, 1900–1909* 2025-03-25 35,879 1,118 Third decade of Colorado College football

Miscellaneous

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1 1933 Rose Bowl 2025-01 7,916 16,285 No. 2 USC defeated No. 3 Pitt seasons
2 1947 Pepperdine Waves football team 2025-05-02 11,578 2,343 9-0, outscored opponents 350 to 26
3 1991 Ithaca Bombers football team* 2021, 2025 9,780 1,762 12–1, NCAA Division III national champion
4 1972 Indiana State Sycamores football team 2025 8,546 1,531 7–3
5 1936 Saint Anselm Hawks football team* 2020, 2025 5,533 1,501 6–0–1, zero points scored against on defense
6 2013 Grand View Vikings football team* 2021, 2025 6,000 1,309 14-0, NAIA national champion
7 1951 Stetson Hatters football team 2025-05-01 15,854 837 8-1-2, Tangerine Bowl champion
8 1929 Akron Zippers football team* 2020, 2025 6,021 526 9–1
9 1949 Lewis Flyers football team 2025-05-01 8,519 219 9-0, Badger-Illini champion
10 1947 Loras Duhawks football team* 2025-03-12 11,507 137 9-0
11 1963 West Texas State Buffaloes football team 2025-03 6,192 173 4-4-1
12 1924 Oberlin 2025-03 8,630 109 8-0 OAC champion, part of 22-game undefeated streak
13 1949 Hanover Panthers football team* 2025-03-12 7,252 93 8-1, Hoosier champion, Barley Bowl

DYKs

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1221. Hal Hanson (5/28/25) 21,077 ... that while picking his Minnesota "team of the century", Dick Cullum said that Hal Hanson (pictured) "made brave men wince"? (originally proposed ... that Hal Hanson (pictured) "made brave men wince"?
1220. Gannon Golden Knights football, 1949–1950 (5/9/25) 5,878 ... that Gannon University's original American football program lasted only two years due to fan "apathy", despite going undefeated and holding scoreless six of eight opponents in its first year?
1219. BLKBOK (1/13/25) 8,168 ... that pianist BLKBOK (pronounced "Black Bach") has composed works based on the murder of George Floyd, the Little Rock Nine, and The Negro Motorist Green Book? (6,825 for The Negro Motorist Green Book)
1218. Kurt Burris (1/3/25) 1,865 ... that Kurt Burris was the first American football lineman to finish among the top two in Heisman Trophy voting?
1217. Pete Vann (1/2/25) 1,845 ... that Pete Vann recovered from spinal meningitis to set an NCAA single-season passing record?

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Chet Lemon (5/16-17/25) 13,100 Detroit Tigers CF 1982-1990
Charlie Maxwell (1/4/25) 8,818 Detroit Tigers LF, "Sunday Charlie"