Who Has the Most National Championships in College Football? | BestColleges (2024)

The real team with the most college football championships hasn't brought home a title in nearly a century. Find out which teams have the most wins and who's considered the all-time champ.

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Data Summary

  • Since college football's inception, Yale has gained the most national titles (18). However, within the AP Poll Era, Alabama is considered the top winner with 13 titles.[1]
  • Alabama has won just under half of the last 14 national titles, winning in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2020.Note Reference [1]
  • Michigan won the most recent title in January 2024, defeating Washington.Note Reference [1]
  • Since 1936, 33 different universities have brought home a national championship in football.Note Reference [1]

In 1869, across the span of eight days, two football games were played between Princeton and Rutgers, marking the first-ever college football season.[2]

More than 150 years later, college football is one of the most popular sports to watch in the U.S.

However, naming a Division I national champ is complicated. It's easy for fans to get trapped in long-winded disagreements over who has the most wins. Here is what we know.

Most College Football Championships

When it comes to counting the number of national championships, there are several ways to look at it. But, for the most part, college football fans consider two main classifications: most national championships collected since the sport's inception and most championships since 1936, or the AP Poll era.

Since the Beginning

  • Yale University has received the most national titles in all of college football history, winning 18 since their first in 1874. Their most recent win was nearly a century ago in 1927.[3]
  • Out of the top 10 college football teams with the most national championships, three are Ivy League members.Note Reference [3]
  • The top 10 teams account for 71% of all national titles won in college football.Note Reference [3]
  • Since 1869, only 47 different teams have been crowned as national champions.Note Reference [3]

From 1936 On

Many college football fans consider the start of the AP Poll era to be the true beginning of college football.

  • Since the AP Poll made its debut, Alabama has won the most national championships, with 13 titles.Note Reference [1]
  • Alabama has won just under half of the last 13 national titles, winning in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2020.Note Reference [1]
  • The top five winners have accounted for 44 titles, which is half of all titles received since 1936.Note Reference [1]

Other Universities Who Have Won A Championship Since 1936

Beyond the top recipients, plenty of other programs have won a national title.

Other Universities Who Have Won A Championship Since 1936
Two-Time College Football ChampionsOne-Time College Football Champions
  • Pitt: 1936 and 1976
  • Penn State: 1982 and 1986
  • Army: 1944 and 1945
  • Tennessee: 1951 and 1998
  • Auburn: 1957 and 2010
  • Syracuse: 1959
  • Georgia Tech: 1990
  • TCU: 1938
  • Maryland: 1953
  • Iowa: 1958
  • BYU: 1984
  • UCLA: 1954
  • Washington: 1991
  • Colorado, 1990
  • Ole Miss: 1960
  • Arkansas: 1964
  • Texas A&M: 1939

Did You Know...

Believe it or not, college football did not always end in a postseason.

Between 1936 and 1950, national champions were decided by the Associated Press (AP) Poll, which ranked the top 25 teams from a collection of votes by sports journalists and editors.Note Reference [2]

In 1950, a separate ranking system was developed by all head coaches in the NCAA, known as the Coaches Poll. In 1954, the two polls split for the first time: AP selected Ohio State as the national champion, while the Coaches Poll decided on UCLA.Note Reference [2]

Hence, the fan frustration. In 1998 two teams faced off in a championship match for the first time. Known as the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), it relied on rankings from both AP and Coaches Polls.Note Reference [2]

This methodology lasted until 2014, when the outcry for a multi-team playoff series grew to offset flaws in the ranking systems. Since then, the College Football Playoff (CFP) committee hand-selects four teams to compete for the title and a slew of other teams to compete in Bowl games.Note Reference [2]


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Who Has the Most National Championships in College Football? | BestColleges? ›

Since college football's inception, Yale has gained the most national titles (18). However, within the AP Poll Era, Alabama is considered the top winner with 13 titles. Alabama has won just under half of the last 14 national titles, winning in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2020.

Who got the most national championships in college football? ›

Who has the most college football championships? Yale holds the title of most college football championships with 18. Alabama is second with 16, including the most during the College Football Playoff era, with three. Here are the top 10, as recognized by the NCAA.

Who has the most championships in football? ›

Green Bay Packers Championship Seasons

The Green Bay Packers have won more championships -- 13 -- than any other team in National Football League history.

What team has won the most national titles in the history of the NCAA Tournament? ›

There are more than 350 schools in Division I men's basketball. Yet only 15 teams have won multiple national championships. UCLA comes in first with 11.

Who has more national championships, Michigan or Ohio State football? ›

Michigan – 3 (1948, 1997, 2023)

They hold the record for the most wins in college football history, have three AP-Poll era championship titles under their belt, and won it all in 2023.

Who is the winningest team in college football? ›

Michigan

Who is the winningest coach in college football history? ›

Who are the winningest college football coaches of all time?
  • Joe Paterno, 409 wins. ...
  • Bobby Bowden, 346 wins. ...
  • Bear Bryant, 323 wins. ...
  • Pop Warner, 318 wins. ...
  • Amos Alonzo Stagg, 314 wins. ...
  • Nick Saban, 292 wins. ...
  • Mack Brown*, 276 wins. ...
  • LaVell Edwards, 257 wins.
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Has there ever been a 3 peat in March Madness? ›

The only program in NCAA Tournament history to three-peat is UCLA in the 1960's and early 1970's. Led by legendary head coach John Wooden, the Bruins ruled men's college basketball with an iron fist, winning nine national championships from 1964 to 1973.

What is the most successful team in NCAA men's tournament history? ›

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has been the most successful college in the NCAA Tournament, winning 11 national titles. Ten of those championships came during a 12-year stretch from 1964 to 1975.

What teams have never won an NCAA Tournament game? ›

Nebraska did not make the NCAA Tournament until 1986 and remains the only major-conference program to have never won a tournament game.

Has Michigan ever beat Ohio State? ›

Michigan won the first conference game between the schools in 1918, but Ohio State then ran off three consecutive wins as Coach Wilce took the measure of Fielding Yost. Michigan responded with a five game winning streak before Ohio State closed the twenties with two victories.

What coach has the most college football championships? ›

Saban has the most national championships in college football history exclusively as a head coach, winning the title at LSU in 2003 and at Alabama in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 and 2020.

Who has more NFL players Ohio State or Michigan? ›

Ohio State's producing more than twice as many current NFL players as Michigan is a product of two factors: the Wolverines' talent slump prior to Harbaugh and Meyer's immediate success in recruiting and developing NFL talent since he arrived in Columbus four years ago.

How many national championships did Bear Bryant win? ›

He is considered by many to be one of the greatest college football coaches of all time, and best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team from 1958 to 1982. During his 25-year tenure as Alabama's head coach, he amassed six national championships and 13 conference championships.

How many national championships does Nick Saban have? ›

Fairmont, West Virginia, U.S. As a college football head coach, Saban won seven national titles, the most in college football history. His first came when he led the LSU Tigers to the BCS National Championship in 2003.

Which college has the most Heisman Trophy winners in history? ›

Since 1935, the Heisman Trophy has been awarded to college football's most outstanding player. USC leads all programs with eight recipients, followed by Ohio State, Oklahoma and Notre Dame with seven each.

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