NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS of the 2000s

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NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS of the 2000s

For the longest time, NCAA Division 1 Football did not have an official national championship game. The #1 team was simply determined by a poll. Lately, a four team playoff system has been utilized. Thus, the legitimacy of a true #1 team has been improved greatly in my opinion. This quiz will measure your knowledge of NCAA Football Championships in the 2000s. Here comes the opening kickoff!

What SEC team was the champion in 2007?

What team was the NCAA champion in 2019?

What SEC team was the champion in 2010?

How many times has a Nick Saban-coached Alabama team lost in the national championship title game?

What team was the NCAA champion in 2015, 2017, and 2020?

What conference has produced the most NCAA football champions since 2000?

What team was the NCAA champion in 2016 and 2018?

What QB was the MVP of the last 2 national championship games?

What team from the state of Texas was the champion in 2005?

Where will the next location of the NCAA football national championship game?

What SEC team was the champion in 2006 and 2008?

What team from the Big 8 was the NCAA champion in 2000?

What SEC team was the champion in 2009, 2011, and 2012?

What Big 10 team was the NCAA champion in 2014?

What was the first year that a 4 team championship playoff system was utilized?

What Big 10 team was the NCAA champion in 2002?

What team from the state of Florida was the NCAA champion in 2001?

What team from the state of California was the champion in 2004?

What 2 teams shared the national championship in 2003?

What team did Georgia beat to become the 2022 national champions?

What team has been the NCAA Football Champion the past 2 years?

What team from the state of Florida was the NCAA champion in 2013?

When LSU won a national title over Clemson, who was their LSU's head coach?

Where was the most recent NCAA football championship game played?

How many times in the 2000s has Notre Dame played in the national championship?

NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS of the 2000s

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