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College Football 2025

Apparently Stanford holds "the belt": https://www.hatchrankings.com/lineal.html
Unless something insane happens, Notre Dame should get it on Saturday. For the 1st time since 1990.

Yale with the longest streak of successful defenses at 36. But let's ignore that and look at the modern era. Miami with 32 defenses starting in 2000 is impressive.

Oklahoma had a 47 game win streak from 53-57 but never once played for the belt in that time.
 
Interesting how regional the sport used to be and even in recent times how it can stay in pockets. MSU only held it in 2018, despite that being the tail end of their recent run of success. Their powerhouse days were in the 50s and 60s and it never left the southeast.
 
Cornell held it as late as 1948. Huh. That's when The Crescent used to be full.


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We are extremely lucky now to get to 25%.


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"Ivy League football. Catch the fever."
 
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UConn coach Jim Mora is leaving the school to become the next head coach at Colorado State.

Mora is coming off back-to-back nine-win seasons at UConn, a school that hadn't had a nine-win football season since 2007. Mora led UConn to three bowl seasons in his four years there; the school had been to only one bowl game in the previous 11 years.

He will come to Colorado State as the school is joining the Pac-12, and new athletic director John Weber has been bullish about the Rams being at the top end of the Group of 5 schools in terms of finances.
 
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