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Team W L W L No. 1 Wisconsin–Whitewater $^ 7 – 0 15 – 0 Wisconsin–Stevens Point 5 – 2 7 – 3 Wisconsin–Stout 4 – 3 6 – 4 Wisconsin–Platteville 3 – 4 5 – 5 Wisconsin–Oshkosh 3 – 4 4 – 6 Wisconsin–La Crosse 3 – 4 3 – 7 Wisconsin–Eau Claire 2 – 5 4 – 6 Wisconsin–River Falls 1 – 6 1 – 9
The FCS is the highest division in college football to hold a playoff tournament sanctioned by the NCAA to determine its champion. Conference affiliations are current for the 2024 season . The list includes all current and former FBS, Division I-A, Division I, University Division, and Major-College football teams since 1946 when the NCAA ...
Wisconsin–Oshkosh: Titans: Oshkosh: ... College closed: University of New Haven ... List of colleges and universities with club football teams; List of defunct ...
This is a list of college football teams by the number of weeks they have been ranked number one in the AP poll since its inception in 1936 through January 21, 2025 (Final poll for 2024-25 season). [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The team competes in the NCAA Division III and are members of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). Wisconsin–Oshkosh's first football team was ...
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh: Titans: Oshkosh: Wisconsin: 1973: 1974: ... List of colleges and universities with club football teams; List of defunct college ...
The AP Poll began with the 1936 college football season. [6] The Coaches Poll began with the 1950 college football season and became the second major polling system. [7] [better source needed] In 1978, Division I football was split into two distinct divisions and a second poll was added for the new Division I-AA. [8]