Interesting College Football Facts...

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Provide some very interesting/intriguing college football facts related to whatever. The more interesting, the better. Things like:
I read that one season, Virginia Tech lost every single coin toss.
South Carolina went 33-6 over three seasons and won all three bowl games.
Virginia Tech didn't win two consecutive bowl games until 2008-2009.
Wake Forest's stadium is quite a distance from Wake Forest. Almost two hours.

What ya got?
 
OU has had four head coaches with 100+ wins. Their first names all started with a B.

Bennie, Bud, Barry and Bob
 
OU has had four head coaches with 100+ wins. Their first names all started with a B.

Bennie, Bud, Barry and Bob
Soon to be Brent!
 
The Gators once used the confederate flag, on the side of the helmet, in place of where their logo is today.
 
Kansas has more wins against Texas this decade than Ohio State has against Michigan.

Jim Harbaugh OWNS Ryan Day
 
Rutgers played in the first ever college football game in 1869 but didn’t win a bowl game until 2006.

However, since 2006, Rutgers has won more bowl games than Tennessee, Washington, Nebraska, UCLA or Michigan
 
Texas was the last football team to ever win a National Championship with an all white team.
those were the days..when football was football and the President of the United States would helicopter to the games and congratulate you in the locker room..

#MAGA
 
Oklahoma has scored more points, all time, than any other football team in the History of College Football
 
Oklahoma has the most Conference Championships of any team in the History of College Football.
 
Oklahoma has more 50+ point games than any other team in the History of College Football.
 
In 1968 Houston beat Tulsa 100-6. Dr. Phil McGraw (TV psychologist) was an offensive lineman for Tulsa. Larry Gatlin (one of the three Gatlin Brothers C&W singers) scored Houston's play from scrimmage on a 25 yard pass play. Wade Phillips (later coach of the Dallas Cowboys) also played for Houston.
 
Michigan,, Penn State and Nebraska have the same number of Big Ten Championship Game appearances. 1
 
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