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LSU home winning streak
Posted on 11/20/11 at 12:24 pm
Posted on 11/20/11 at 12:24 pm
Looks like we have the longest current streak again after recent home losses by Boise State and Oregon.
The NCAA winning streaks report ( LINK) only lists teams with current total winning streaks. Does anybody know of any long FBS winning streaks besides these?
1. LSU, 16
2. Wisconsin, 15
3. Auburn, 14
3. Michigan State, 14
3. Northern Illinois, 14
6. Arkansas, 11

The NCAA winning streaks report ( LINK) only lists teams with current total winning streaks. Does anybody know of any long FBS winning streaks besides these?
1. LSU, 16
2. Wisconsin, 15
3. Auburn, 14
3. Michigan State, 14
3. Northern Illinois, 14
6. Arkansas, 11
Posted on 11/20/11 at 12:29 pm to Doc Fenton
If LSU can go undefeated, they'd be at 15-0, with a real possibility of reeling off at least 10 in 2012, to be 25-0 and at that point, look out Oklahoma.
What is the record 47?
Posted on 11/20/11 at 12:31 pm to willeteal
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If LSU can go undefeated, they'd be at 15-0, with a real possibility of reeling off at least 10 in 2012, to be 25-0 and at that point,
What?
Oh you are talking about total wins. This thread is about home wins
This post was edited on 11/20/11 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 11/20/11 at 12:35 pm to willeteal
Yep ( LINK)...
1. Oklahoma ('53-'57), 47
2. Washington ('08-'14), 39
3. Yale (1890-1893), 37
3. Yale (1887-1889), 37
5. Toledo ('69-'71), 35
6. Southern Cal ('03-'05), 34
6. Miami-FL ('00-'02), 34
6. Pennsylvania (1894-1896), 34
...
15. Alabama ('91-'93), 28
15. Alabama ('78-'80), 28
...
34. Tennessee ('37-'39), 23
39. Florida ('08-'09), 22
39. Arkansas ('63-'66), 22
...
1. Oklahoma ('53-'57), 47
2. Washington ('08-'14), 39
3. Yale (1890-1893), 37
3. Yale (1887-1889), 37
5. Toledo ('69-'71), 35
6. Southern Cal ('03-'05), 34
6. Miami-FL ('00-'02), 34
6. Pennsylvania (1894-1896), 34
...
15. Alabama ('91-'93), 28
15. Alabama ('78-'80), 28
...
34. Tennessee ('37-'39), 23
39. Florida ('08-'09), 22
39. Arkansas ('63-'66), 22
...
This post was edited on 11/20/11 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 11/20/11 at 1:08 pm to Doc Fenton
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1. Oklahoma ('47-'53), 47
you know the funny thing about this, those 47 games are bookended with losses vs. notre dame. oklahoma also would go on about a 15 game winning streak after that loss.
This post was edited on 11/20/11 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 11/20/11 at 1:14 pm to LSUROCKS52
Oops. I don't know why I saw a '47 rather than a '57.
OU was still playing in the MVIAA back then, which wasn't very good. Like Toledo's streaks in the MAC, or Arizona State's streaks in the old Border Conference, or Penn State's streaks as an independent, many a long winning streak was started in crap conferences that had not yet achieved prominence.
OU was still playing in the MVIAA back then, which wasn't very good. Like Toledo's streaks in the MAC, or Arizona State's streaks in the old Border Conference, or Penn State's streaks as an independent, many a long winning streak was started in crap conferences that had not yet achieved prominence.
This post was edited on 11/20/11 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 11/20/11 at 1:22 pm to Doc Fenton
FWIW, here are the home games for those teams that are coming up on Friday & Saturday...
Arkansas (10-1) at LSU (11-0) -- 11/25
Penn State (9-2) at Wisconsin (9-2) -- 11/26
Alabama (10-1) at Auburn (7-4) -- 11/26
Eastern Michigan (6-5) at Northern Illinois (8-3) -- 11/25
Arkansas (10-1) at LSU (11-0) -- 11/25
Penn State (9-2) at Wisconsin (9-2) -- 11/26
Alabama (10-1) at Auburn (7-4) -- 11/26
Eastern Michigan (6-5) at Northern Illinois (8-3) -- 11/25
Posted on 11/20/11 at 1:31 pm to Doc Fenton
?
Miami (Florida): 58 games (1985-1994)
Alabama: 57 games (1963-1982)
Harvard: 56 games (1890-1995)
Michigan: 50 games (1901-1907)
Nebraska: 47 games (1991-1998)
Washington: 44 games (1908-1917)
Texas: 42 games (1968-1976)
Notre Dame: 40 games (1907-1918)
Notre Dame: 38 games (1919-1927)
Florida State: 37 games (1992-2001)
Yale: 37 games (1904-1908)
Yale: 37 games (1900-1903)
USC: 36 games (2001-2003)
Marshall: 33 games (1995-2000)
Nebraska: 33 games (1901-1906)
Miami (Florida): 58 games (1985-1994)
Alabama: 57 games (1963-1982)
Harvard: 56 games (1890-1995)
Michigan: 50 games (1901-1907)
Nebraska: 47 games (1991-1998)
Washington: 44 games (1908-1917)
Texas: 42 games (1968-1976)
Notre Dame: 40 games (1907-1918)
Notre Dame: 38 games (1919-1927)
Florida State: 37 games (1992-2001)
Yale: 37 games (1904-1908)
Yale: 37 games (1900-1903)
USC: 36 games (2001-2003)
Marshall: 33 games (1995-2000)
Nebraska: 33 games (1901-1906)
Posted on 11/20/11 at 1:39 pm to Myshkin
Those are home winning streaks. The other poster brought up total winning streaks.
Posted on 11/20/11 at 4:18 pm to Doc Fenton
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