His teams won a record 88 consecutive games.
He won ten NCAA national championships in a 12-year period—seven in a row.
Could this happen, in college football?
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yes, but I think the record for consecutive victories is 1/2 that, so the setting that standard would be awesome to see unfold.
Not possible, far too much parity in today's game. There's a reason no one has gone back-to-back since the mid-1990s and even more so with the fact that no one has won three-in-a-row since Minnesota did in the 1930s.
com'on willy, anything is possible.
Bud Wilkinson's 47 game win streak at Oklahoma is untouchable.
There is way to much parity because of technology allowing for better scouting and 85 player scholarship limits.