Now, can Texas chart the championship course?The Wolverines haven't won a championship since 1997, but it feels like Jim Harbaugh has the program on the cusp of such a feat. By CollegeFootballNews.com | July 18, 2019 1:05 am The AP poll is has been the most consistent ranking system over the long history of college football. In 2016, the Dawgs snapped a 16-year Pac-12 championship drought before falling to national runner-up Alabama in the CFP.Along with a Pac-12 title in 2018, Washington boasted a top-30 defense (yards allowed per play)The Bulldogs finished 8-5 in his debut season before surging to an SEC title and national championship appearance in 2017. But only six other teams have won more national titles in program history.The Irish and their eight AP titles are only bested by Alabama's 11. 10 on this list (Oklahoma) is rising, the stock for No.
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Even with a loss in the semifinals each time, four CFP trips and five Big 12 crowns are incredible.Two conference titles and one CFP trip separate Alabama and Clemson at the top of the rankings.Don't allow that to minimize what Alabama has accomplished in this particular window of time.

Good enough to have a chance in the SEC, never strong enough to compete nationallyLSU's new-look offense set an FBS record with 726 points, and quarterback Joe Burrow won the Heisman Trophy. The last half-decade, though, didn't entirely belong to the Crimson Tide.Clemson moved from a respected team to a national powerhouse, and both programs have won a pair of championships in that time. Forget national titles—the Vols are struggling to consistently field a team that makes a bowl game. Consistently hitting 11-plus wins in a power conference is immensely difficult, and the Buckeyes deserve praise for a 61-7 record.At the same time, they're still looking for a second championship appearance. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is a registered trademark of ABG-SI LLC. However, the Huskies have one more conference title and a trip to the College Football Playoff.Washington enjoyed a superb run from 2016 to 2018, appearing in three straight New Year's Six bowls with double-digit wins each season. Bryan Harsin has done a remarkable job keeping the powerhouse alive.Will the Badgers ever break through to reach the College Football Playoff? 1 in titles, have cemented themselves atop this list with five national championships under Nick Saban to go with the five that Bear Bryant won and the 1992 crown under Gene Stallings.In the 150-year history of college football, which programs rank at the best of all time? He's one of four consensus All-Americans for the Badgers in this period.Since heading to Penn State in 2014, James Franklin has lifted the program out of an appalling time and returned the team to Big Ten and national contention.The Nittany Lions finished 7-6 in each of his first two years, the latter of which is included for the sake of this conversation. Two seasons ended in the CFP semifinals, and three others resulted in near-misses and New Year's Six bowl wins.Between the overall record, two CFP trips and three Big Ten titles, OSU's achievements outweigh the disappointing results.Similar to Ohio State, Oklahoma lacks a national championship yet has accomplished many great things since 2015.In 2015 and 2016, the Sooners finished 11-2 as Big 12 champs. 9 is falling rapidly. How do you determine the best programs in college football? Competitors in Division I of the NCAA and the Big 12 Conference, the TCU Horned Frogs rank … Aug 12, 2019 Throughout college football's 150-year history, many programs have secured (and lost) dominance, turned around losing seasons and streaks and worked their way up … His three teams have all earned 12-2 records and won the Big 12, boosting the program to a 58-10 record over the last five seasons.The 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019 squads all headed to the College Football Playoff. While certain factorsAppalachian State isn't a glamorous choice, but the Sun Belt program is one of the most consistent teams in the country.Over the last five seasons, the Mountaineers have finished no worse than 9-4 and peaked at 13-1 in 2019. Which college football programs have earned the right to be in the conversation for greatest of all-time?

The Sooners have been a juggernaut for two decades straight after some woes in the 1990s, and Lincoln Riley has them in position to win a ninth all-time national title, which would be a first since 2000.While the stock for No. The most notable player is Jonathan Taylor, who thundered to 6,174 rushing yards from 2017 to 2019. 2 on this list is standing in the way (the Wolverines have lost seven straight and 14 of the last 15 in the rivalry series).The Buckeyes only trail Michigan in all-times wins (953-911), but their two titles this century (2002, 2014) put OSU above its bitter Big Ten rival.The Crimson Tide, fourth on the all-time wins list and No. They've won or shared four straight Sun Belt titlesFor good measure, App State is 5-0 in bowls and has watched two coaches leave for power-conference jobs. They've followed that 13-2 campaign with 11-3 and 12-2 records, winning the SEC East both years and heading to the Sugar Bowl.Overall, UGA is 44-12 under Smart and 54-15 in this five-year stretch. Using every final AP Top 25 Poll since 1935, College Football … It's a reasonable question for a school that has never claimed a national championship.That, however, doesn't mean Wisconsin is lacking success.Paul Chryst took over in 2015 and has guided his alma mater to a 52-16 record. Along the way, the Badgers have secured two Big Ten West Division titles and three trips to New Year's Six bowls.During this span, Wisconsin has a trio of Top 11 final AP rankings. What programs come out best? The Tigers also lost twice in the national championship, only missing the game in 2017.Swinney still uses the trope, but "little ol' Clemson" has become a big ol' juggernaut in college football.Nick Saban and Dabo Swinney are leading the two best FBS programs in the country.

Here are the top programs according to a CFN formula using all the AP’s final rankings.