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Colleges can compete for conference championships not state
College bowl games are college football games. The only people that may compete in college bowl football games are the players from each of the college football teams.
The Football League Championship is a Championship series where the highest levels of footbal players compete for a trophy. The trophy is awarded every year to the winning team.
1993 and 1999
Galway have reached the All-Ireland Senior Football final 23 times, as of the end of the 2011 championship.
There are technically far more than 119 college football teams. The 119 are the ones that are nationally ranked. But smaller schools also have teams, But they cannot compete with the larger schools.
None. Countries do not compete in a 'soccer championship'
Driver's Championship Constructor's (Team's) Championship
Its a abbreviation for the national football league. As there aren't any other leagues of football teams that compete constantly with each other to make money it must be a monopoly.
It depends whether you are talking about club football or international football. it also depends where in the world a particular team plays. France, for example, compete for just two trophies. The World Cup and the European Championship. Argentina compete for the World Cup and Copa America. Each club competition varies greatly from country to country. In England's top division, teams compete for a league and two knock-out cups. Successful teams will compete in a European competition the following year.
your mom and your dad... just playing it depends on who qualifies for it
* Major League Baseball (MLB) - World Series * National Football League (NFL) - Super Bowl * National Basketball Association (NBA) - NBA Finals * Stock Auto Racing (NASCAR) - Nextel Cup (Chase to the Cup Championship) * Pro Golf - PGA Championship * Golf - U. S. Open Tournament* * Tennis - U.S. Open Tournament* * Horse Racing - Triple Crown (Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes) * National Hockey League - Stanley Cup * NCAA Division I Football - Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship * NCAA Division I Baseball - College World Series (NCAA Tournament) * NCAA Division I Basketball - NCAA Basketball Tournament of 65(March Madness) * Golf - U. S. Open Tournament* * Tennis - U.S. Open Tournament* *NOTE: Professionals and Amatuers alike compete in the Golf U.S. Open Tournament & the Tennis U.S.Open Tournament. It's been a very long time since an Amatuer has won either of these Tournaments, but it can happen and it has happened.