Apparently the University of Georgia has won TWO National Championships in College Football. These were 'polled' for the 1942 & 1980 college football seasons.
The 1942 title was a shared title due to split-polling results between UGA led by Heisman Trophy winner, Frank Sinkwich, and a respected team from Ohio State University coached by future NFL Hall-of-Fame coach, Paul Brown.
The 1980 title was an undisputed, consensus title following the season often known for the 'arrival' of Herschel Walker, alluding to his future dominance which also earned him the 1982 Heisman Trophy.
There were also polls that placed UGA at the top of their lists during 1927, 1946 & 1968 although these were minor polls or less observed polls, but there were no consensus or split National Championships among those polls.
well , i used to live in georgia for two years and I can tell you this ...yes there is
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It takes as much as you would like. (alot)
QB, WR He played QB, WR, and RB, it depended on what the need or situation was.
That is a matter of opinion. UCLA has the most national titles but dropped of the map after their amazing run for 10 NCAA titles in 12 years. Kentucky Wildcats have 7 national titles coming in second but they have been a top level team for the past 60 plus years
It might help if you named the sport you're thinking of, an the nation in question.
North Carolina has won three of the past 20 NCAA men's basketball titles (1993, 2005 and 2009).
Through the 2008 season, that was September 1, 2007 when Georgia won 35-14 in Athens. Georgia and Oklahoma State have met three times in football (1946 and 1947 being the other years) with Georgia winning all three games.
We won in 1996, 2006, and 2008.
In the last ten years, 3 teams have each won 2 national championships. They are USC in 2003 and 2004, Florida in 2008 and 2005, and LSU in 2003 and 2007. in 2003 USC was ranked in the AP poll while Florida was #1 in the BCS
Georgia winning a national championship in football.