Lets see, another champion out of the SEC. So if my numbers are correct that means the SEC is the reigning champion in Basketball, Football (6 years in a row) and baseball (3 years in a row).
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Top All-Time NCAA College Football National Championship Conference
Which is the top all-time NCAA college football national championship conference?
Listed below and to the right is the order of conferences with the number of college football national championships in parentheses.
SEC -- (19)
Big 12 – (16)
Big Ten -- (13)
ACC -- (9)
Pac-10 -- (4)
Big East -- (3)
With Alabama's 2012 BCS National Championship and Auburn's 2011 BCS National Championship the SEC now has six straight College Football National Championships. No other conference has had more than three staight National Championships so we are in an unprecedented era of NC domination by a conference, namely the Southeastern Conference.
The SEC has now won 6 straight BCS Championships; 7 of the past 9; 8 since it began in 1998. That's more BCS Championships than all the other conferences combined!!
Maybe most significantly, the seven SEC BCS Championships were won by five different teams (Tennessee, Florida, LSU, Alabama and Auburn). In the BCS era, no other conference comes close to that depth.
You can read about the SEC's four prior NC's (in this current streak) at 2006 - Florida; 2007 - LSU; 2008 - Florida; and 2009 - Alabama.
But, here's some caveats:
The above list only includes college football championships from 1936 to present. Importantly, it only includes one champion each year (official NCAA selector). As you know, college football does not have a playoff system as most other college sports do. So, traditionally, champions were crowned by various coaches and sports writers polls. More often then not, various polls named more than one team as the champion. You can read more about this process at a look at how national champions are named.
For the purposes of this page, our list of football national championships by conference only counted the College Football National Champion as named by the Associated Press (AP) (1936 - 1997); and from 1998 on – the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Champ.
So, for instance, the list above only includes 6 Alabama football national championships. Of course, as discussed at Best All-Time NCAA College Football Program, depending on which polls you count, Alabama could be credited with up to 12 college football national championships.
One more caveat -- we included National Championships won by schools that are now part of a particular conference. So it based on current affiliation, not historical affiliation. This favors the Big Ten because we are counting (for them) 2 NC's by Penn State ('82 & '86) that of course Penn State won before they joined the Big Ten.
To view and download the ultimate quick reference for statistics about NCAA College Football National Championship Teams click on Tex Noel's Amazing National Championship Team Stats: 1936 - 2008 (prepared by Tex Noel of 1st-N-Goal). It has a listing of every college football team that ever won a National Championship from 1936 on -- and includes almost every stat you might want - and much, much more. If you have trouble viewing it, go to Tex' Ultimate Spreadsheet.
You also will want to see the list of List of "Official" National Champions and "Actual" National Champions.
And, Tex created more statistical info about NCAA College Football National Championship teams since 1992, organized by conference at National Champsionship Teams By Conference.
Not enough football stats? OK, Tex also gave us another pdf that ranks college football championship teams in order of most championships and also by decade. You can download that at National Championships by Team Totals and Decade. [Tex says the Actual NC are named by reputable selectors and in the season which the title was won; while official is based on the selections of AP, UP/UPI, FWAA, NFFHF, USA Today/CNN and USA Today/ESPN.]
Finally, here's some more of Tex' stats specific to college football teams that have played in a BCS Championship game (so NC game since 1998) -- BCS National Championship Teams Stat Rank.
You can read more of Tex' stats at SEC Football Statistics and even contact him via a form on that page.
So, picking the Best or Top All-Time NCAA College Football Championship Conference is really more of an art than a science. It is quite subjective. See SEC vs Big Ten Debate for more about the subjectivity of this debate.
Also, the list above shows the Big 12 with most all-time football championships. This is largely due to the great teams Oklahoma and Nebraska had over the years. Of course, most of those championships came before the Big 12 was even formed. Nebraska and Oklahoma were both in the Big 8 Conference. The Big 12 has only been in existence for 12 years.
The Southeastern (SEC), by contrast, began in 1932, so each of its 14 championships was earned by a team that was in the SEC at the time, and still is.
Also, if you look at more recent college football history – the SEC leads the pack. Since 1990, the SEC has more NCAA football championships than any other conference with six.
Here's an interesting SEC vs Big 12 National Championship Game Comparison spreadsheet.
Since the BCS system began in 1998, the SEC leads with 5 BCS Championships. And, they've won it each of the past 3 years and 4 of the past 6 years. You can read more about most of those games at Biggest All-Time SEC Football Victory.
The ACC and Big 12 both have 2 BCS Championships. The Pac-10 and Big Ten both have 1.
OK, all of those caveats add up to one thing:
THE SEC IS REALLY THE TOP ALL-TIME NCAA COLLEGE FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE.
If you want to check out the stats by decade, check out the page submitted by a visitor at Most College Football National Championships By Decade.
To read about why we need to ditch the bowl system and go to a playoff system, check out College Football Playoff.
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BaseBALL ...not counting the last 2 years
Won Most Championships
University of Southern California (USC) - 12 (1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1998.)
Louisiana State University (LSU) - 6 (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009.)
University of Texas - 6 (1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005.)
Arizona State University (ASU) - 5 (1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981.)
Southern California won 12. Here's all the National Champions and runner-ups:
Division I Baseball Champions
Year Champion Score Runner-Up
1947 California 8-7 Yale
1948 Southern California 9-2 Yale
1949 Texas 10-3 Wake Forest
1950 Texas 3-0 Washington St.
1951 Oklahoma 3-2 Tennessee
1952 Holy Cross 8-4 Missouri
1953 Michigan 7-5 Texas
1954 Missouri 4-1 Rollins
1955 Wake Forest 7-6 Western Mich.
1956 Minnesota 12-1 Arizona
1957 California 1-0 Penn St.
1958 Southern California 8-7Missouri
1959 Oklahoma St. 5-3 Arizona
1960 Minnesota 2-1 Southern California
1961 Southern California 1-0 Oklahoma St.
1962 Michigan 5-4 Santa Clara
1963 Southern California 5-2 Arizona
1964 Minnesota 5-1 Missouri
1965 Arizona St. 2-1 Ohio St.
1966 Ohio St. 8-2 Oklahoma St.
1967 Arizona St. 11-2 Houston
1968 Southern California 4-3 Southern Ill.
1969 Arizona St. 10-1 Tulsa
1970 Southern California 2-1 Florida St.
1971 Southern California 7-2 Southern Ill.
1972 Southern California 1-0 Arizona St.
1973 Southern California 4-3 Arizona St.
1974 Southern California 7-3 Miami (Fla.)
1975 Texas 5-1 South Carolina
1976 Arizona 7-1 Eastern Mich.
1977 Arizona St. 2-1 South Carolina
1978 Southern California 10-3 Arizona St.
1979 Cal St. Fullerton 2-1 Arkansas
1980 Arizona 5-3 Hawaii
1981 Arizona St. 7-4 Oklahoma St.
1982 Miami (Fla.) 9-3 Wichita St.
1983 Texas 4-3 Alabama
1984 Cal St. Fullerton 3-1 Texas
1985 Miami (Fla.) 10-6 Texas
1986 Arizona 10-2 Florida St.
1987 Stanford 9-5 Oklahoma St.
1988 Stanford 9-4 Arizona St.
1989 Wichita St. 5-3 Texas
1990 Georgia 2-1 Oklahoma St.
1991 LSU 6-3 Wichita St.
1992 Pepperdine 3-2 Cal St. Fullerton
1993 LSU 8-0 Wichita St.
1994 Oklahoma 13-5Georgia Tech
1995 Cal St. Fullerton 11-5 Southern California
1996 LSU 9-8 Miami (Fla.)
1997 LSU 13-6 Alabama
1998 Southern California 21-14 Arizona St.
1999 Miami (Fla.) 6-5 Florida St.
2000 LSU 6-5 Stanford
2001 Miami (Fla.) 12-1 Stanford
2002 Texas 12-6 South Carolina
2003 Rice (4-3, 3-8, 14-2)* Stanford
2004 Cal St. Fullerton (6-4, 3-2)* Texas
2005 Texas (4-2, 6-2)* Florida
2006 Oregon State (3-4, 11-7, 3-2)* North Carolina
2007 Oregon State (11-4, 9-3)* North Carolina
2008 Fresno State (6-7, 19-10, 6-1)* Georgia
2009 LSU (7-6, 1-5, 11-4)* Texas
* Beginning with the 2003 College World Series, the last two remaining teams (one from each of two 4-team double-elimination brackets) played a best-of-three series, with the first team to win two games claiming the national championship.
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Multiple champions
Teams that have won the championship more than once
Team
Wins
Years won
UCLA
11
1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1995
Kentucky
8
1948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996, 1998, 2012
Indiana
5
1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987
North Carolina
5
1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009
Duke
4
1991, 1992, 2001, 2010
Connecticut
3
1999, 2004, 2011
Kansas
3
1952, 1988, 2008
Cincinnati
2
1961, 1962
Florida
2
2006, 2007
Louisville
2
1980, 1986
Michigan State
2
1979, 2000
North Carolina State
2
1974, 1983
Oklahoma A&M
2
1945, 1946
San Francisco
2
1955, 1956
[edit] Champions by conference
Conferences whose teams have won the championship
Conference
Wins
Years won
Ref(s)
Pacific 12 Conference
15
1939, 1942, 1959, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1995, 1997
[15][35][89][90]
Atlantic Coast Conference
12
1957, 1974, 1982, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010
[91][92][93][94]
Southeastern Conference
11
1948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2012
[95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104]
Big Ten Conference
10
1940, 1941, 1953, 1960, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1987, 1989, 2000
[105]
Big East Conference
6
1984, 1985, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2011
[106][107]
Independents
6
1944, 1947, 1954, 1963, 1966, 1977
[42][108][109][110][111][112]
Missouri Valley Conference
4
1945, 1946, 1961, 1962
[113][114][115][116]
Big 8 Conference
2
1952, 1988
[28][64]
Metro Conference
2
1980, 1986
[117]
West Coast Conference
2
1955, 1956
[118]
Big 12 Conference
1
2008
[119]
Big West Conference
1
1990
[120]
Metropolitan New York Conference
1
1950
[121]
Mountain States Conference
1
1943
[122]
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SEC pride
Former LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne, the highest rated cornerback in the NFL draft, scored a 4 out of 50 on the Wonderlic Test administered to prospects at the NFL Scouting Combine in February, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Pro Football Talk first reported Claiborne's test score.
Claiborne's score is the lowest known result by a draft prospect since Iowa State running back Darren Davis reportedly received a 4 in 2000. In 2006, quarterback Vince Young, who was the third overall pick by the Tennessee Titans, reportedly scored a 6 on his initial test before retaking it and getting a 16. Quarterback Dan Marino also scored a 16 and went on to a Hall of Fame career with the Miami Dolphins.
"I haven't talked to anybody about it. All I know is that (Claiborne) was from a complicated defensive system and he flourished in it. I've never seen any sort of deficiency in him," Cook told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. "I'm sitting here in shock at what you're telling me. And if it is true, how does that get out? I thought the commissioner was going to put safeguards on this information and there would be severe discipline if it ever did get out. I don't know if he scored a 4 or a 40. All I know is he's a great kid, he's smart, and I've been thoroughly impressed with everything about him."
The Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test is an aptitude test consisting of 50 questions that must be answered within 12 minutes. Test scores are reported to all 32 teams but not released to the public.
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