JTrain
All-Conference
The Bama Dynasty thread got me looking into this. I considered the modern era to begin in 1944, when most of the big dogs started up football again near the end of the war. These are sorted by winning percentage, not necessarily greatest to least great.
I only considered overlapping spans if at least five (half) of the seasons did not overlap (thus, Nebraska 87-96 and 92-01 both made the list). I am counting conference co-championships whenever the conference did not hold a championship game. I will not be counting national championships crowned prior to a bowl loss, because that is silly to me.
I'm still working on filling in many of the blanks but I figured I'd share at least what I have so far. I'd also like to add computer rankings, and James Howell's are the only ones I know of that publish results prior to the '90s. If you know of others, let me know.
Thanks to Chris Stassen (http://football.stassen.com/), James Howell (http://www.jhowell.net/cf/cfindex.htm) and Mike Gardner (http://www.mghelmets.com/)
I only considered overlapping spans if at least five (half) of the seasons did not overlap (thus, Nebraska 87-96 and 92-01 both made the list). I am counting conference co-championships whenever the conference did not hold a championship game. I will not be counting national championships crowned prior to a bowl loss, because that is silly to me.
I'm still working on filling in many of the blanks but I figured I'd share at least what I have so far. I'd also like to add computer rankings, and James Howell's are the only ones I know of that publish results prior to the '90s. If you know of others, let me know.

Thanks to Chris Stassen (http://football.stassen.com/), James Howell (http://www.jhowell.net/cf/cfindex.htm) and Mike Gardner (http://www.mghelmets.com/)
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