Interesting football note and at bottom, interesting FSU baseball note.
Last Losing Season for ACC & SEC Schools
"Virginia - 2013 (2 - 10)
Kentucky - 2013 (2 - 10)
NCST - 2013 (3 -
9)
Arkansas - 2013 (3 - 9)
Wake Forest - 2013 (4 - 8)
Florida - 2013 (4
- 8)
Tennessee - 2013 (5 - 7)
Boston College - 2012 (2 - 10)
Auburn
- 2012 (3 - 9)
Maryland - 2012 (4 - 8)
Missouri - 2012 (5 - 7)
Duke -
2012 (6 - 7)
Pittsburgh - 2012 (6 - 7)
Ole Miss - 2011 (2 -
10)
Syracuse - 2011 (5 - 7)
Vandy - 2011 (6 - 7)
Georgia Tech -
2010 (6 - 7)
Clemson - 2010 (6 - 7)
Georgia - 2010 (6 - 7)
Miss St
- 2009 (5 - 7)
Texas A&M - 2009 (6 - 7)
North Carolina - 2008 (4 -
8)
Miami - 2008 (5 - 7)
Alabama - 2003 (4 - 9)
South Carolina -
2003 (5 - 7)
LSU - 1999 (3 - 8)
Virginia Tech - 1992 (2 -
8)
FSU - 1976 (5 - 6)"
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"After 2008 season....
Below is a list of the 15 longest streaks of non-losing seasons in college football history.
Penn State: 49 seasons (1939-1987)
Nebraska: 42 (1962-2003)
Notre Dame: 42 (1889-1932)
Michigan: 40 (1968-2007)
Texas: 40 (1893-1932)
Alabama: 38 (1911-1950)
Florida State: 32 (1977-2008) Note: Streak is active
Oklahoma: 29 (1966-1994)
Texas: 29 (1957-1985)
Boston College: 29 (1916-1944)
Florida: 29 (1980-2008) Note: Streak is active
BYU: 28 (1974-2001)
Virginia: 28 (1888-1915) "
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"Florida State is the second-winningest program in the history of college baseball. Since 1990, FSU has had more 50 win seasons, hosted more NCAA Tournaments, and finished in the top 10 more than any team in the nation. Since 2000, FSU has been one of the best programs in college baseball with more victories and a higher winning percentage in the regular season than any other school. FSU has made the postseason 36 years in a row. FSU also has two 60 win seasons and twenty-four 50 win seasons. FSU has hosted more Super Regional Tournaments than any team in the nation. In 2012, FSU passed Texas for the most postseason wins of all-time. FSU has never had a losing season in its history. There is no other team at any level of college baseball that has never had a losing season."
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