Each week in college football presents unique challenges. Between player availability, travel and other unpredictable elements, winning is difficult. Winning multiple games in a row is even harder.
Throughout college football history, only 11 teams have accomplished a winning streak of at least 30 games.
47 games - Oklahoma (1953-1957)
Under head coach Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma opened the 1953 season with a 28-21 loss to No. 1 Notre Dame. The Sooners then played unranked Pitt to a 7-7 tie. Oklahoma went the next 1,505 days without a loss, winning the national championship in 1955 and 1956.