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Below is an extended all-time ranking list of 80 notable American football programs—from professional (NFL) franchises to storied college football teams—with a brief overview of their histories, championships, and key highlights.
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### **NFL Teams (Entries 1–30)**
**1. Green Bay Packers**
- **Founded:** 1919
- **Location:** Green Bay, Wisconsin
- **Championships:** 13 NFL titles (including 4 Super Bowl wins – I, II, XXXI, XLV)
- **Highlights:** The only non-profit, community-owned major league team in the U.S.
**2. Pittsburgh Steelers**
- **Founded:** 1933
- **Location:** Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** 6 Super Bowl wins (IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XLIII)
- **Highlights:** Renowned for the “Steel Curtain” defense and postseason success.
**3. New England Patriots**
- **Founded:** 1959 (as the Boston Patriots)
- **Location:** Foxborough, Massachusetts
- **Championships:** 6 Super Bowl wins (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, LIII)
- **Highlights:** Dominated the 2000s/2010s under coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady.
**4. San Francisco 49ers**
- **Founded:** 1946
- **Location:** San Francisco, California
- **Championships:** 5 Super Bowl wins (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX)
- **Highlights:** Pioneered innovative offensive strategies under Bill Walsh.
**5. Dallas Cowboys**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Arlington, Texas
- **Championships:** 5 Super Bowl wins (VI, XII, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
- **Highlights:** Nicknamed “America’s Team” for their widespread popularity.
**6. Chicago Bears**
- **Founded:** 1919
- **Location:** Chicago, Illinois
- **Championships:** 9 NFL titles (including 1 Super Bowl win – XX)
- **Highlights:** A storied franchise with a reputation for tough defense and the legacy of coach George Halas.
**7. New York Giants**
- **Founded:** 1925
- **Location:** East Rutherford, New Jersey
- **Championships:** 4 Super Bowl wins (XXI, XXV, XLII, XLVI) plus multiple pre-Super Bowl era titles
- **Highlights:** Known for dramatic playoff performances and longevity.
**8. Washington Commanders**
- **Founded:** 1932 (originally as the Boston Braves)
- **Location:** Washington, D.C.
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (XVII, XXII, XXVI) and several pre-Super Bowl NFL championships
- **Highlights:** Rich in history with numerous legendary players.
**9. Las Vegas Raiders**
- **Founded:** 1960 (as the Oakland Raiders)
- **Location:** Las Vegas, Nevada (formerly Oakland/Los Angeles)
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (XI, XV, XVIII)
- **Highlights:** Cultivated a rebellious image and loyal fan base.
**10. Denver Broncos**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Denver, Colorado
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (XXXII, XXXIII, 50)
- **Highlights:** Known for strong running games and high-altitude home advantage.
**11. Miami Dolphins**
- **Founded:** 1966
- **Location:** Miami, Florida
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (VII, VIII)
- **Highlights:** Celebrated for the only perfect season (1972).
**12. Indianapolis Colts**
- **Founded:** 1953 (as the Baltimore Colts)
- **Location:** Indianapolis, Indiana
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (V, XLI) plus several NFL championships
- **Highlights:** Rose to prominence during the Peyton Manning era.
**13. New Orleans Saints**
- **Founded:** 1967
- **Location:** New Orleans, Louisiana
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (XLIV)
- **Highlights:** A team that has overcome adversity with a deep community connection.
**14. Seattle Seahawks**
- **Founded:** 1976
- **Location:** Seattle, Washington
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (XLVIII)
- **Highlights:** Known for the “Legion of Boom” defense in their recent era.
**15. Kansas City Chiefs**
- **Founded:** 1960 (as the Dallas Texans; relocated in 1963)
- **Location:** Kansas City, Missouri
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (IV, LIV, LVII)
- **Highlights:** Re-emerged as a powerhouse under coach Andy Reid and dynamic playmakers.
**16. Baltimore Ravens**
- **Founded:** 1996 (from the Cleveland Browns’ franchise move)
- **Location:** Baltimore, Maryland
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (XXXV, XLVII)
- **Highlights:** Known for dominant defenses and consistent playoff runs.
**17. Los Angeles Rams**
- **Founded:** 1936
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California (returned in 2016)
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (XXXIV as St. Louis Rams, LVI as Los Angeles Rams) plus earlier NFL titles
- **Highlights:** Famous for the “Greatest Show on Turf” era.
**18. Buffalo Bills**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Buffalo, New York
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins; reached 4 consecutive Super Bowls in the early 1990s
- **Highlights:** Known for their passionate fan base and dramatic, hard-fought games.
**19. Minnesota Vikings**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Minneapolis, Minnesota
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (4 appearances)
- **Highlights:** Long tradition of competitiveness and a devoted following.
**20. Philadelphia Eagles**
- **Founded:** 1933
- **Location:** Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (LII) plus several pre-Super Bowl era titles
- **Highlights:** Renowned for grit and resilience.
**21. Arizona Cardinals**
- **Founded:** 1898 (one of the oldest professional teams)
- **Location:** Glendale, Arizona
- **Championships:** 2 NFL championships (1925, 1947) and 1 Super Bowl appearance (XLIII)
- **Highlights:** Boasts a rich historical legacy despite a modern title drought.
**22. Tampa Bay Buccaneers**
- **Founded:** 1976
- **Location:** Tampa, Florida
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (XXXVII, LV)
- **Highlights:** Achieved success in both the NFC and AFC eras.
**23. Carolina Panthers**
- **Founded:** 1993
- **Location:** Charlotte, North Carolina
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (2 appearances – XXXVIII, 50)
- **Highlights:** Quickly established as competitive contenders in modern football.
**24. Cincinnati Bengals**
- **Founded:** 1968
- **Location:** Cincinnati, Ohio
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (2 appearances – XVI, XXIII)
- **Highlights:** Known for resilience and memorable playoff runs.
**25. Atlanta Falcons**
- **Founded:** 1965
- **Location:** Atlanta, Georgia
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (2 appearances – XXXIII, LI)
- **Highlights:** Recognized for high-powered offenses and dramatic finishes.
**26. Cleveland Browns**
- **Founded:** 1946
- **Location:** Cleveland, Ohio
- **Championships:** 4 AAFC championships (pre-NFL merger) and no Super Bowl victories
- **Highlights:** A franchise with a deeply loyal fan base and a challenging modern history.
**27. Detroit Lions**
- **Founded:** 1930 (originated as the Portsmouth Spartans)
- **Location:** Detroit, Michigan
- **Championships:** 4 NFL titles (pre-Super Bowl era)
- **Highlights:** Historic early success and an ongoing quest for a modern championship.
**28. New York Jets**
- **Founded:** 1959 (as the Titans of New York)
- **Location:** East Rutherford, New Jersey
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (III)
- **Highlights:** Immortalized by Joe Namath’s guarantee and Super Bowl III victory.
**29. Los Angeles Chargers**
- **Founded:** 1960 (originally the San Diego Chargers)
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins despite multiple playoff appearances
- **Highlights:** Known for dynamic offenses and exciting play.
**30. Tennessee Titans**
- **Founded:** 1960 (originally the Houston Oilers)
- **Location:** Nashville, Tennessee
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (one appearance in XXXIV)
- **Highlights:** Evolved from AFL roots to a team known for a tough, run-oriented offense.
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### **College Football Programs (Entries 31–80)**
**31. Alabama Crimson Tide**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- **Championships:** 18 national titles (various selectors, including modern consensus)
- **Highlights:** Dominance in the modern era under coach Nick Saban.
**32. Notre Dame Fighting Irish**
- **Founded:** 1887
- **Location:** South Bend, Indiana
- **Championships:** 11 consensus national championships
- **Highlights:** A storied independent program with a legacy of producing NFL talent.
**33. Michigan Wolverines**
- **Founded:** 1879
- **Location:** Ann Arbor, Michigan
- **Championships:** 11 national titles (as recognized by various polls)
- **Highlights:** A cornerstone of Big Ten football with a rich tradition.
**34. USC Trojans**
- **Founded:** 1888
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California
- **Championships:** 11 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Produced numerous Heisman winners and dominated the Pac-12.
**35. Ohio State Buckeyes**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Columbus, Ohio
- **Championships:** 8 recognized national titles
- **Highlights:** Consistently among the nation’s elite in the Big Ten.
**36. Texas Longhorns**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Austin, Texas
- **Championships:** 4 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Iconic for its passionate fan base and historic rivalries.
**37. Nebraska Cornhuskers**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Lincoln, Nebraska
- **Championships:** 5 national titles (recognized in the modern era)
- **Highlights:** Known for a powerful rushing attack and storied conference history.
**38. Oklahoma Sooners**
- **Founded:** 1895
- **Location:** Norman, Oklahoma
- **Championships:** 7 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Record-winning seasons and a legacy of high-powered offense.
**39. Penn State Nittany Lions**
- **Founded:** 1887
- **Location:** State College, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** 2 consensus national titles (plus numerous top-10 finishes)
- **Highlights:** Legendary for the tenure of coach Joe Paterno and a devoted fan base.
**40. Florida Gators**
- **Founded:** 1906
- **Location:** Gainesville, Florida
- **Championships:** 3 national championships
- **Highlights:** Consistent success in the SEC with a reputation for athleticism.
**41. Georgia Bulldogs**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Athens, Georgia
- **Championships:** 4 national titles (claimed)
- **Highlights:** A perennial SEC contender with a passionate following.
**42. LSU Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- **Championships:** 4 national championships
- **Highlights:** Famous for strong defenses and dynamic coaching.
**43. Auburn Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Auburn, Alabama
- **Championships:** 2 national titles (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Known for the storied “Iron Bowl” rivalry with Alabama.
**44. Miami Hurricanes**
- **Founded:** 1926
- **Location:** Coral Gables, Florida
- **Championships:** 5 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Launched numerous NFL careers with a high-octane style.
**45. Florida State Seminoles**
- **Founded:** 1947
- **Location:** Tallahassee, Florida
- **Championships:** 3 consensus national titles
- **Highlights:** Dominated college football during the 1990s and early 2000s.
**46. Oregon Ducks**
- **Founded:** 1894
- **Location:** Eugene, Oregon
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles but multiple conference crowns
- **Highlights:** Known for innovative offensive strategies and a vibrant game-day atmosphere.
**47. Michigan State Spartans**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** East Lansing, Michigan
- **Championships:** Various claimed titles (with a proud Big Ten tradition)
- **Highlights:** A historic program that has produced numerous NFL stars.
**48. Virginia Tech Hokies**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Blacksburg, Virginia
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Noted for strong defensive play and ACC competitiveness.
**49. Tennessee Volunteers**
- **Founded:** 1891
- **Location:** Knoxville, Tennessee
- **Championships:** 2 claimed national championships
- **Highlights:** A program steeped in tradition and fierce rivalries.
**50. Wisconsin Badgers**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Madison, Wisconsin
- **Championships:** 1 recognized national title (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Consistent Big Ten performers known for a powerful running game.
**51. Clemson Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** Clemson, South Carolina
- **Championships:** 3 national championships (including recent titles)
- **Highlights:** A modern dynasty under head coach Dabo Swinney.
**52. Washington Huskies (College)**
- **Founded:** 1895
- **Location:** Seattle, Washington
- **Championships:** 1 national championship (claimed) and numerous conference titles
- **Highlights:** A prominent Pac-12 program with a tradition of excellence.
**53. Iowa Hawkeyes**
- **Founded:** 1889
- **Location:** Iowa City, Iowa
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Known for hard-nosed play and a storied Big Ten history.
**54. Colorado Buffaloes**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Boulder, Colorado
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Remembered for their high-altitude home field and competitive spirit.
**55. Texas A&M Aggies**
- **Founded:** 1876
- **Location:** College Station, Texas
- **Championships:** Several claimed titles (though less recognized in football)
- **Highlights:** Rich traditions and a passionate, dedicated fan base.
**56. Arizona State Sun Devils**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** Tempe, Arizona
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles but a competitive Pac-12 history
- **Highlights:** Known for high-scoring offenses and dynamic playmakers.
**57. Kentucky Wildcats (Football)**
- **Founded:** 1881
- **Location:** Lexington, Kentucky
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A program with ups and downs but noted for memorable seasons.
**58. North Carolina Tar Heels**
- **Founded:** 1888
- **Location:** Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- **Championships:** No national championships; competitive in the ACC
- **Highlights:** Known for developing NFL talent and historic rivalries.
**59. UCLA Bruins**
- **Founded:** 1919
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California
- **Championships:** 1 consensus national title (1965)
- **Highlights:** A storied program with a legacy of both athletic and academic excellence.
**60. Stanford Cardinal**
- **Founded:** 1891
- **Location:** Stanford, California
- **Championships:** 2 recognized national titles (1926, 1940)
- **Highlights:** Celebrated for their Rose Bowl successes and academic prestige.
**61. Ole Miss Rebels**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Oxford, Mississippi
- **Championships:** 3 claimed national titles (though not in the modern consensus)
- **Highlights:** A strong SEC tradition with a flair for exciting play.
**62. Mississippi State Bulldogs**
- **Founded:** 1894
- **Location:** Starkville, Mississippi
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Consistently competitive in the SEC with a devoted following.
**63. Arkansas Razorbacks**
- **Founded:** 1894
- **Location:** Fayetteville, Arkansas
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title (1964)
- **Highlights:** Known for passionate fans and a distinctive “Woo Pig Sooie” spirit.
**64. Baylor Bears**
- **Founded:** 1899
- **Location:** Waco, Texas
- **Championships:** No national championships in football
- **Highlights:** An evolving program gaining prominence in recent seasons.
**65. West Virginia Mountaineers**
- **Founded:** 1891
- **Location:** Morgantown, West Virginia
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Known for an enthusiastic fan base and hard-fought contests.
**66. Missouri Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Columbia, Missouri
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A program with regional pride and moments of competitive success.
**67. UCF Knights**
- **Founded:** 1979
- **Location:** Orlando, Florida
- **Championships:** Self-declared “national champions” for the 2017 season and strong conference showings
- **Highlights:** A rising modern program that has challenged traditional powers.
**68. Boise State Broncos**
- **Founded:** 1933
- **Location:** Boise, Idaho
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles
- **Highlights:** Famous for its iconic blue turf and innovative offensive schemes.
**69. Utah Utes**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Salt Lake City, Utah
- **Championships:** 1 consensus national title (2004 season)
- **Highlights:** Noted for disciplined play and strong conference performance.
**70. SMU Mustangs**
- **Founded:** 1915
- **Location:** University Park, Texas
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Remembered for the “Pony Express” era and a unique football legacy.
**71. TCU Horned Frogs**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** Fort Worth, Texas
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles
- **Highlights:** A program on the rise with a proud history in the Southwest.
**72. Syracuse Orange**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Syracuse, New York
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title (1959)
- **Highlights:** Produced legendary figures and maintained a storied tradition.
**73. Pittsburgh Panthers (College)**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** Multiple early-era national titles (claimed)
- **Highlights:** A historic program that contributed to the early popularity of college football.
**74. Boston College Eagles**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
- **Championships:** 1 early-era claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Known for competitive play in the ACC and producing NFL talent.
**75. Maryland Terrapins**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** College Park, Maryland
- **Championships:** 1 national title (1953)
- **Highlights:** A program with a proud legacy in both academics and athletics.
**76. Indiana Hoosiers**
- **Founded:** 1887
- **Location:** Bloomington, Indiana
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Competes in the Big Ten with a history marked by occasional peaks.
**77. Illinois Fighting Illini**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Champaign, Illinois
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A historic program with deep roots in college football lore.
**78. Northwestern Wildcats**
- **Founded:** 1851 (football since 1882)
- **Location:** Evanston, Illinois
- **Championships:** No football national titles
- **Highlights:** Known for academic excellence and moments of football brilliance.
**79. Rice Owls**
- **Founded:** 1912
- **Location:** Houston, Texas
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Celebrated for combining academic rigor with competitive spirit.
**80. Vanderbilt Commodores**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Nashville, Tennessee
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A program with a rich history in the SEC and a tradition of academic and athletic balance.
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This comprehensive list spans the professional and collegiate landscape of American football. Each entry reflects its unique contributions—from championship triumphs and legendary eras to cultural impact and historical significance.
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### **NFL Teams (Entries 1–30)**
**1. Green Bay Packers**
- **Founded:** 1919
- **Location:** Green Bay, Wisconsin
- **Championships:** 13 NFL titles (including 4 Super Bowl wins – I, II, XXXI, XLV)
- **Highlights:** The only non-profit, community-owned major league team in the U.S.
**2. Pittsburgh Steelers**
- **Founded:** 1933
- **Location:** Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** 6 Super Bowl wins (IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XLIII)
- **Highlights:** Renowned for the “Steel Curtain” defense and postseason success.
**3. New England Patriots**
- **Founded:** 1959 (as the Boston Patriots)
- **Location:** Foxborough, Massachusetts
- **Championships:** 6 Super Bowl wins (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, LIII)
- **Highlights:** Dominated the 2000s/2010s under coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady.
**4. San Francisco 49ers**
- **Founded:** 1946
- **Location:** San Francisco, California
- **Championships:** 5 Super Bowl wins (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX)
- **Highlights:** Pioneered innovative offensive strategies under Bill Walsh.
**5. Dallas Cowboys**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Arlington, Texas
- **Championships:** 5 Super Bowl wins (VI, XII, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
- **Highlights:** Nicknamed “America’s Team” for their widespread popularity.
**6. Chicago Bears**
- **Founded:** 1919
- **Location:** Chicago, Illinois
- **Championships:** 9 NFL titles (including 1 Super Bowl win – XX)
- **Highlights:** A storied franchise with a reputation for tough defense and the legacy of coach George Halas.
**7. New York Giants**
- **Founded:** 1925
- **Location:** East Rutherford, New Jersey
- **Championships:** 4 Super Bowl wins (XXI, XXV, XLII, XLVI) plus multiple pre-Super Bowl era titles
- **Highlights:** Known for dramatic playoff performances and longevity.
**8. Washington Commanders**
- **Founded:** 1932 (originally as the Boston Braves)
- **Location:** Washington, D.C.
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (XVII, XXII, XXVI) and several pre-Super Bowl NFL championships
- **Highlights:** Rich in history with numerous legendary players.
**9. Las Vegas Raiders**
- **Founded:** 1960 (as the Oakland Raiders)
- **Location:** Las Vegas, Nevada (formerly Oakland/Los Angeles)
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (XI, XV, XVIII)
- **Highlights:** Cultivated a rebellious image and loyal fan base.
**10. Denver Broncos**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Denver, Colorado
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (XXXII, XXXIII, 50)
- **Highlights:** Known for strong running games and high-altitude home advantage.
**11. Miami Dolphins**
- **Founded:** 1966
- **Location:** Miami, Florida
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (VII, VIII)
- **Highlights:** Celebrated for the only perfect season (1972).
**12. Indianapolis Colts**
- **Founded:** 1953 (as the Baltimore Colts)
- **Location:** Indianapolis, Indiana
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (V, XLI) plus several NFL championships
- **Highlights:** Rose to prominence during the Peyton Manning era.
**13. New Orleans Saints**
- **Founded:** 1967
- **Location:** New Orleans, Louisiana
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (XLIV)
- **Highlights:** A team that has overcome adversity with a deep community connection.
**14. Seattle Seahawks**
- **Founded:** 1976
- **Location:** Seattle, Washington
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (XLVIII)
- **Highlights:** Known for the “Legion of Boom” defense in their recent era.
**15. Kansas City Chiefs**
- **Founded:** 1960 (as the Dallas Texans; relocated in 1963)
- **Location:** Kansas City, Missouri
- **Championships:** 3 Super Bowl wins (IV, LIV, LVII)
- **Highlights:** Re-emerged as a powerhouse under coach Andy Reid and dynamic playmakers.
**16. Baltimore Ravens**
- **Founded:** 1996 (from the Cleveland Browns’ franchise move)
- **Location:** Baltimore, Maryland
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (XXXV, XLVII)
- **Highlights:** Known for dominant defenses and consistent playoff runs.
**17. Los Angeles Rams**
- **Founded:** 1936
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California (returned in 2016)
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (XXXIV as St. Louis Rams, LVI as Los Angeles Rams) plus earlier NFL titles
- **Highlights:** Famous for the “Greatest Show on Turf” era.
**18. Buffalo Bills**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Buffalo, New York
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins; reached 4 consecutive Super Bowls in the early 1990s
- **Highlights:** Known for their passionate fan base and dramatic, hard-fought games.
**19. Minnesota Vikings**
- **Founded:** 1960
- **Location:** Minneapolis, Minnesota
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (4 appearances)
- **Highlights:** Long tradition of competitiveness and a devoted following.
**20. Philadelphia Eagles**
- **Founded:** 1933
- **Location:** Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (LII) plus several pre-Super Bowl era titles
- **Highlights:** Renowned for grit and resilience.
**21. Arizona Cardinals**
- **Founded:** 1898 (one of the oldest professional teams)
- **Location:** Glendale, Arizona
- **Championships:** 2 NFL championships (1925, 1947) and 1 Super Bowl appearance (XLIII)
- **Highlights:** Boasts a rich historical legacy despite a modern title drought.
**22. Tampa Bay Buccaneers**
- **Founded:** 1976
- **Location:** Tampa, Florida
- **Championships:** 2 Super Bowl wins (XXXVII, LV)
- **Highlights:** Achieved success in both the NFC and AFC eras.
**23. Carolina Panthers**
- **Founded:** 1993
- **Location:** Charlotte, North Carolina
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (2 appearances – XXXVIII, 50)
- **Highlights:** Quickly established as competitive contenders in modern football.
**24. Cincinnati Bengals**
- **Founded:** 1968
- **Location:** Cincinnati, Ohio
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (2 appearances – XVI, XXIII)
- **Highlights:** Known for resilience and memorable playoff runs.
**25. Atlanta Falcons**
- **Founded:** 1965
- **Location:** Atlanta, Georgia
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (2 appearances – XXXIII, LI)
- **Highlights:** Recognized for high-powered offenses and dramatic finishes.
**26. Cleveland Browns**
- **Founded:** 1946
- **Location:** Cleveland, Ohio
- **Championships:** 4 AAFC championships (pre-NFL merger) and no Super Bowl victories
- **Highlights:** A franchise with a deeply loyal fan base and a challenging modern history.
**27. Detroit Lions**
- **Founded:** 1930 (originated as the Portsmouth Spartans)
- **Location:** Detroit, Michigan
- **Championships:** 4 NFL titles (pre-Super Bowl era)
- **Highlights:** Historic early success and an ongoing quest for a modern championship.
**28. New York Jets**
- **Founded:** 1959 (as the Titans of New York)
- **Location:** East Rutherford, New Jersey
- **Championships:** 1 Super Bowl win (III)
- **Highlights:** Immortalized by Joe Namath’s guarantee and Super Bowl III victory.
**29. Los Angeles Chargers**
- **Founded:** 1960 (originally the San Diego Chargers)
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins despite multiple playoff appearances
- **Highlights:** Known for dynamic offenses and exciting play.
**30. Tennessee Titans**
- **Founded:** 1960 (originally the Houston Oilers)
- **Location:** Nashville, Tennessee
- **Championships:** 0 Super Bowl wins (one appearance in XXXIV)
- **Highlights:** Evolved from AFL roots to a team known for a tough, run-oriented offense.
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### **College Football Programs (Entries 31–80)**
**31. Alabama Crimson Tide**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- **Championships:** 18 national titles (various selectors, including modern consensus)
- **Highlights:** Dominance in the modern era under coach Nick Saban.
**32. Notre Dame Fighting Irish**
- **Founded:** 1887
- **Location:** South Bend, Indiana
- **Championships:** 11 consensus national championships
- **Highlights:** A storied independent program with a legacy of producing NFL talent.
**33. Michigan Wolverines**
- **Founded:** 1879
- **Location:** Ann Arbor, Michigan
- **Championships:** 11 national titles (as recognized by various polls)
- **Highlights:** A cornerstone of Big Ten football with a rich tradition.
**34. USC Trojans**
- **Founded:** 1888
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California
- **Championships:** 11 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Produced numerous Heisman winners and dominated the Pac-12.
**35. Ohio State Buckeyes**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Columbus, Ohio
- **Championships:** 8 recognized national titles
- **Highlights:** Consistently among the nation’s elite in the Big Ten.
**36. Texas Longhorns**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Austin, Texas
- **Championships:** 4 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Iconic for its passionate fan base and historic rivalries.
**37. Nebraska Cornhuskers**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Lincoln, Nebraska
- **Championships:** 5 national titles (recognized in the modern era)
- **Highlights:** Known for a powerful rushing attack and storied conference history.
**38. Oklahoma Sooners**
- **Founded:** 1895
- **Location:** Norman, Oklahoma
- **Championships:** 7 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Record-winning seasons and a legacy of high-powered offense.
**39. Penn State Nittany Lions**
- **Founded:** 1887
- **Location:** State College, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** 2 consensus national titles (plus numerous top-10 finishes)
- **Highlights:** Legendary for the tenure of coach Joe Paterno and a devoted fan base.
**40. Florida Gators**
- **Founded:** 1906
- **Location:** Gainesville, Florida
- **Championships:** 3 national championships
- **Highlights:** Consistent success in the SEC with a reputation for athleticism.
**41. Georgia Bulldogs**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Athens, Georgia
- **Championships:** 4 national titles (claimed)
- **Highlights:** A perennial SEC contender with a passionate following.
**42. LSU Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- **Championships:** 4 national championships
- **Highlights:** Famous for strong defenses and dynamic coaching.
**43. Auburn Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Auburn, Alabama
- **Championships:** 2 national titles (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Known for the storied “Iron Bowl” rivalry with Alabama.
**44. Miami Hurricanes**
- **Founded:** 1926
- **Location:** Coral Gables, Florida
- **Championships:** 5 national championships (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Launched numerous NFL careers with a high-octane style.
**45. Florida State Seminoles**
- **Founded:** 1947
- **Location:** Tallahassee, Florida
- **Championships:** 3 consensus national titles
- **Highlights:** Dominated college football during the 1990s and early 2000s.
**46. Oregon Ducks**
- **Founded:** 1894
- **Location:** Eugene, Oregon
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles but multiple conference crowns
- **Highlights:** Known for innovative offensive strategies and a vibrant game-day atmosphere.
**47. Michigan State Spartans**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** East Lansing, Michigan
- **Championships:** Various claimed titles (with a proud Big Ten tradition)
- **Highlights:** A historic program that has produced numerous NFL stars.
**48. Virginia Tech Hokies**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Blacksburg, Virginia
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Noted for strong defensive play and ACC competitiveness.
**49. Tennessee Volunteers**
- **Founded:** 1891
- **Location:** Knoxville, Tennessee
- **Championships:** 2 claimed national championships
- **Highlights:** A program steeped in tradition and fierce rivalries.
**50. Wisconsin Badgers**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Madison, Wisconsin
- **Championships:** 1 recognized national title (claimed)
- **Highlights:** Consistent Big Ten performers known for a powerful running game.
**51. Clemson Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** Clemson, South Carolina
- **Championships:** 3 national championships (including recent titles)
- **Highlights:** A modern dynasty under head coach Dabo Swinney.
**52. Washington Huskies (College)**
- **Founded:** 1895
- **Location:** Seattle, Washington
- **Championships:** 1 national championship (claimed) and numerous conference titles
- **Highlights:** A prominent Pac-12 program with a tradition of excellence.
**53. Iowa Hawkeyes**
- **Founded:** 1889
- **Location:** Iowa City, Iowa
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Known for hard-nosed play and a storied Big Ten history.
**54. Colorado Buffaloes**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Boulder, Colorado
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Remembered for their high-altitude home field and competitive spirit.
**55. Texas A&M Aggies**
- **Founded:** 1876
- **Location:** College Station, Texas
- **Championships:** Several claimed titles (though less recognized in football)
- **Highlights:** Rich traditions and a passionate, dedicated fan base.
**56. Arizona State Sun Devils**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** Tempe, Arizona
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles but a competitive Pac-12 history
- **Highlights:** Known for high-scoring offenses and dynamic playmakers.
**57. Kentucky Wildcats (Football)**
- **Founded:** 1881
- **Location:** Lexington, Kentucky
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A program with ups and downs but noted for memorable seasons.
**58. North Carolina Tar Heels**
- **Founded:** 1888
- **Location:** Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- **Championships:** No national championships; competitive in the ACC
- **Highlights:** Known for developing NFL talent and historic rivalries.
**59. UCLA Bruins**
- **Founded:** 1919
- **Location:** Los Angeles, California
- **Championships:** 1 consensus national title (1965)
- **Highlights:** A storied program with a legacy of both athletic and academic excellence.
**60. Stanford Cardinal**
- **Founded:** 1891
- **Location:** Stanford, California
- **Championships:** 2 recognized national titles (1926, 1940)
- **Highlights:** Celebrated for their Rose Bowl successes and academic prestige.
**61. Ole Miss Rebels**
- **Founded:** 1893
- **Location:** Oxford, Mississippi
- **Championships:** 3 claimed national titles (though not in the modern consensus)
- **Highlights:** A strong SEC tradition with a flair for exciting play.
**62. Mississippi State Bulldogs**
- **Founded:** 1894
- **Location:** Starkville, Mississippi
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Consistently competitive in the SEC with a devoted following.
**63. Arkansas Razorbacks**
- **Founded:** 1894
- **Location:** Fayetteville, Arkansas
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title (1964)
- **Highlights:** Known for passionate fans and a distinctive “Woo Pig Sooie” spirit.
**64. Baylor Bears**
- **Founded:** 1899
- **Location:** Waco, Texas
- **Championships:** No national championships in football
- **Highlights:** An evolving program gaining prominence in recent seasons.
**65. West Virginia Mountaineers**
- **Founded:** 1891
- **Location:** Morgantown, West Virginia
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Known for an enthusiastic fan base and hard-fought contests.
**66. Missouri Tigers**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Columbia, Missouri
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A program with regional pride and moments of competitive success.
**67. UCF Knights**
- **Founded:** 1979
- **Location:** Orlando, Florida
- **Championships:** Self-declared “national champions” for the 2017 season and strong conference showings
- **Highlights:** A rising modern program that has challenged traditional powers.
**68. Boise State Broncos**
- **Founded:** 1933
- **Location:** Boise, Idaho
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles
- **Highlights:** Famous for its iconic blue turf and innovative offensive schemes.
**69. Utah Utes**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Salt Lake City, Utah
- **Championships:** 1 consensus national title (2004 season)
- **Highlights:** Noted for disciplined play and strong conference performance.
**70. SMU Mustangs**
- **Founded:** 1915
- **Location:** University Park, Texas
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Remembered for the “Pony Express” era and a unique football legacy.
**71. TCU Horned Frogs**
- **Founded:** 1896
- **Location:** Fort Worth, Texas
- **Championships:** No consensus national titles
- **Highlights:** A program on the rise with a proud history in the Southwest.
**72. Syracuse Orange**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Syracuse, New York
- **Championships:** 1 claimed national title (1959)
- **Highlights:** Produced legendary figures and maintained a storied tradition.
**73. Pittsburgh Panthers (College)**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- **Championships:** Multiple early-era national titles (claimed)
- **Highlights:** A historic program that contributed to the early popularity of college football.
**74. Boston College Eagles**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
- **Championships:** 1 early-era claimed national title
- **Highlights:** Known for competitive play in the ACC and producing NFL talent.
**75. Maryland Terrapins**
- **Founded:** 1892
- **Location:** College Park, Maryland
- **Championships:** 1 national title (1953)
- **Highlights:** A program with a proud legacy in both academics and athletics.
**76. Indiana Hoosiers**
- **Founded:** 1887
- **Location:** Bloomington, Indiana
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Competes in the Big Ten with a history marked by occasional peaks.
**77. Illinois Fighting Illini**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Champaign, Illinois
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A historic program with deep roots in college football lore.
**78. Northwestern Wildcats**
- **Founded:** 1851 (football since 1882)
- **Location:** Evanston, Illinois
- **Championships:** No football national titles
- **Highlights:** Known for academic excellence and moments of football brilliance.
**79. Rice Owls**
- **Founded:** 1912
- **Location:** Houston, Texas
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** Celebrated for combining academic rigor with competitive spirit.
**80. Vanderbilt Commodores**
- **Founded:** 1890
- **Location:** Nashville, Tennessee
- **Championships:** No national titles in football
- **Highlights:** A program with a rich history in the SEC and a tradition of academic and athletic balance.
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This comprehensive list spans the professional and collegiate landscape of American football. Each entry reflects its unique contributions—from championship triumphs and legendary eras to cultural impact and historical significance.