12 years is a nice duration. From 2009-2020:
National Rank (by overall win %) | Program | Record | Winning % | National Champs |
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1 | Alabama | 151-15 | 91.0% | 6 |
2 | OSU | 123-21 | 85.4% | 1 |
3 | Clemson | 136-30 | 81.9% | 2 |
5 | OU | 126-32 | 79.7 | 0 |
7 | LSU | 117-37 | 76.0% | 1 |
10 | Georgia | 116-43 | 73.0% | 0 |
16 | Florida | 102-51 | 67.0% | 0 |
24 | Auburn | 101-55 | 64.7% | 1 |
25 | Texas A&M | 99-54 | 64.7% | 0 |
70 | Tennessee | 73-75 | 49.3% | -12 |
6 SEC programs in the top 25.
5 Big10 programs
4 PAC12 programs
3 Big 12 programs
2 ACC programs and ND
Bama's record is even more impressive when you consider the following:
1) Every one of Bama's 15 losses came to a team who was ranked in the final AP poll
2) 5 of the 15 losses came to the team who won the national championship/finished #1
3) 12 of the 15 losses came to teams who finished ranked in the top-10 of the final AP poll:
2010 (3 losses): #22 South Carolina, #8 LSU, #1 Auburn
2011 (1 loss): #2 LSU
2012 (1 loss): #5 TAMU
2013 (2 losses): #2 Auburn, #6 Oklahoma
2014 (2 losses): #17 Ole Miss, #1 Ohio State
2015 (1 loss): #10 Ole Miss
2016 (1 loss): #1 Clemson
2017 (1 loss): #10 Auburn
2018 (1 loss): #1 Clemson
2019 (2 losses): #1 LSU, #14 Auburn