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00:00The 10 former college football powerhouses that have experienced the biggest fall from grace.
00:06UCLA.
00:08UCLA's lone 1954 title and intermittent bowl seasons like Jim Mora's 2014-15 success.
00:16Contrast with its ongoing slump heading into 2025.
00:21Army.
00:22Army won five championships, including three under Earl Blake in the 1940s,
00:26but has been overshadowed with recent success viewed as a fluke.
00:31Minnesota.
00:33Minnesota won six early national titles, including five in 1935-1942,
00:38but hasn't secured another championship since 1960 and endures mediocrity.
00:45Texas A&M.
00:47After a 1939 title drought, A&M briefly rebounded under Emery Bellard, Jackie Sherrill, and R.C. Slocum,
00:53but persistent disappointment returned post-2000.
00:58Auburn.
00:59Auburn rose under Pat Dye in 1981, securing titles each subsequent decade,
01:05but current struggles threaten its storied streak.
01:09Michigan State.
01:10MSU won five 1950s titles under Biggie Munn and Duffy Daugherty,
01:15rose with Mark D'Antonio's 2007 revival, but Mel Tucker's tenure faded again.
01:21Florida State.
01:24After Bobby Bowden's two championships and Jimbo Fisher adding a third,
01:28Willie Taggart's failures and Mike Norvell's inconsistency left FSU far from former glory.
01:34Miami.
01:36Once dominant, under coaches like Larry Coker and Jimmy Johnson,
01:40Miami endured two decades of decline before Mario Cristobal's 2025 turnaround showed promise.
01:47Florida.
01:48Under Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer, Florida became a national contender,
01:53but subsequent coaching shifts eroded success, leading to Billy Napier's faltering era.
01:59Nebraska.
02:00Nebraska dominated under Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne,
02:04winning three 1990s national titles,
02:06but has struggled and shown little improvement since 2000.
02:09Michigan.
02:10desde
02:30Iowa.
02:31Michigan.
02:32Michigan.
02:33Michigan.
02:34Michigan.
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