A bunch have, though none recently. In fact, your beloved tigers were one of them. Michigan- 1901 (550-0, 11-0-0)** Nebraska- 1902 (185-0, 10-0-0) Notre Dame- 1903 (291-0, 8-0-1) Oregon St.- 1907 (137-0, 6-0-0) Wash St.- 1906 (44-0, 6-0-0) Yale- 1909 (209-0, 10-0-0) Colorado- 1909 (141-0, 6-0-0) Pittsburg- 1910 (282-0, 9-0-0) Illinois- 1910 (89-0, 7-0-0) Navy- 1910 (99-0, 8-0-1) Auburn- 1914 (133-0, 7-0-1) Texas A&M- 1917 (270-0, 8-0-0) Texas A&M- 1919 (275-0, 10-0-0) Colgate- 1932 (264-0, 9-0-0) Tennessee- 1939 (212-14, 10-1-0) Tennesee went unscored on during the regular season and lost to USC in the rose bowl 14-0. Tennesse was the last team to go the regular season without a point being scored on them.
That's good info, thanks for the research. I would argue, though, that the state of DI football is a bit different now than it was in 1939.
Oh, I know, me too. As if to say, "I'm sure everyone would agree." We're getting silly. Ever argued with someone for half an hour before realizing you agreed in the first place?
I'm a lawyer...this happens to me and my friends all the time. We're just geared to argue, I guess. :grin: