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The 15 Longest College Football Winning Streaks of All-Time

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So you're wondering who had the longest college football winning streaks of all time? Let's dive in to it!

When it comes to winning, Michael Jordan said it best: “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”

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For these college football teams, winning was their bread and butter. Many of these streaks are from as far back as the 19th century and remain untouched to this day. There's a good chance that if a team won enough games in a row to make it on this list, their head coach found their way on to THIS list as well!

It also comes as no shock that winning your way on to a list of longest winning streaks will also win your school multiple National Championships.

As connoisseurs of the art of winning, we at ONE37pm decided to examine the 15 longest college football winning streaks in the history of Division-I football.

1. 1908 - 1916 University of Washington (59 Games)

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The Washington football team from 1908 to 1916 won 59 straight games over eight years under the leadership of Gil Dobie. Per Lynn Borland of the Seattle Times, Dobie accumulated  59-0-3, a record that's still the leader in the clubhouse for longest college football winning streaks of all time. Notably, the University of Washington was not considered a major college football team during this era.

2. 1953 - 1957 University of Oklahoma (47 Games)

3. 1887 - 1889 Yale University (37 Games)

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The Yale Bulldogs football team went 37-0 from 1887 to 1889. The first season they went 9-0. The following season, they continued their winning streak, winning 13 straight games. During the 1888 season, they did not allow a single point and beat their rivals by a total of 694 to 0. During the final season of the 37-win streak, they went 15-1, with the only loss coming to Princeton University in the season’s final game.

The Bulldogs held their opponents on goal in 12 games and beat all opponents by a total of 664 to 31.

4. 1890 - 1893 Yale University (37 Games)

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After losing to Princeton University 10-0 at the end of the 1889 season, Yale went on another 37-game winning streak during the next three years.  In its third year under head coach Walter Camp, the team established a 13-1 record, recorded 12 shutouts, and beat all opponents with a total of 486 to 18. Their only loss was to rival Harvard with a score of 12–6.

After their loss to Harvard, they didn’t see a loss again for the three years until they faced Princeton in the 1893 season’s final game.

5. 1969 - 1971 University of Toledo (35 Games)

6. 2000 - 2003 University of Miami (34 Games)

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At the start of the 21st century, Miami was the first school to accumulate 30 victories in the new millennium. The winning streak started under Butch Davis, who ended his career with the Hurricanes with ten consecutive wins following a Week 2 loss to Washington in 2000. After a Sugar Bowl victory over Florida, Davis moved to the NFL, and Larry Coker took over. 

During the first year of Coker, Miami enjoyed its first perfect season since 1991. They went 12-0 and won the school’s fifth national championship with a 37-14 win over Nebraska in the Rose Bowl. This 2001 squad was propelled by a defense that included Ed Reed, Jonathan Vilma, Phillip Buchanon, and more.

7. 1894 - 1896 University of Pennsylvania (34 Games)

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Between 1890 and 1899, Penn went 124-14-2, for a victory percentage of 89.3. This included nine consecutive seasons with no less than 11 wins. Most importantly, they ran two consecutive perfect seasons in 1894 and 1895 and a 14-1 campaign in 1896 for 34 consecutive wins.

8. 2003 - 2006 University of Southern California (34 Games)

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This series went on from the fifth game of the 2003 season to the epic 2006 Rose Bowl. This streak is not in the record books though, because most of the wins have been canceled due to NCAA violations. Nevertheless, the win streak by USC still happened, and we were all glued to our seats.

9. 1914 - 1918 University of Pittsburgh (31 Games)

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In its second season under head coach Joseph Duff, the team compiled an 8–1 record and outscored all opponents by a total of 207 to 38. The following season, the team went unbeaten with an 8-0 record, outscoring their opponents by a combined total of 247–19 under Pop Warner. In his second season with Pittsburgh, Pop Warner went 8-0; over the next two seasons, they went 15-1.

10. 1948 - 1950 University of Oklahoma (31 Games)

11. 1968 - 1971 University of Texas 1968-71 (30 Games)

12. 2012 - 2014 Florida State University (29 Games)

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The Seminoles series kicked off with a 21-15 win over Georgia Tech in the 2012 ACC Championship. The following year, the eventual Heisman Trophy winner, Jameis Winston, led the team towards a perfect season and the final BCS national title. Florida State was more neglected the following season but still stayed undefeated and won the ACC title again. Then in the first-ever College Football Playoff match, Oregon blew out the 'Noles 59-20.

13. 1990 - 1993 University of Miami (29 Games)

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The Hurricanes lost to Notre Dame in the sixth week of the 1990 season but won their final six games, including a 46-3 Texas win in the Cotton Bowl. They were perfect the following season and won the national championship. Miami subsequently went 11-0 during the 1992 regular season but was beaten by Alabama in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day.

14. 1973 - 1975 University of Oklahoma (28 Games)

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Except for a 7-7 tie with USC in the second game of the 1973 season, the Sooners win streak would actually have been 37 games.  When they were banned from bowls and television, Oklahoma went 10-0-1 in 1973 and 11-0 in 74, winning the national championship. The Sooners won their first eight games in 1975 but turned the ball over eight times against Kansas in a 23-3 loss. They bounced back to win their last three games and their second straight national championship.

15. 1978 - 1980 University of Alabama (28 Games)

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Rounding out our list of the longest college football winning streaks of all time, Alabama won the final two of the seven national championships under Bear Bryant with an 11-1 season in 1978 (the only fault being a 24-14 loss to USC in Game 3) and a season of 12-0 in ‘79. The Crimson Tide won their first game of the 1980 season and took the #1 position, but were upset by Mississippi State 6-3, ending the streak at 28.

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