College Football National Champions By Presidential Term

    As Donald Trump becomes the 47th president of the United States, let's break down the college football national champions by presidential term.

    College football has been a staple in the hearts and minds of the United States since its inception. In recent years, the crowing of a national champion has also closely followed or preceded the inauguration of a new president. As Donald Trump prepares to officially become the 47th, Here’s a list of each national champion during each presidential term from the beginning of the game.

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    Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877)

    • Princeton Tigers (1869-73)
    • Yale Bulldogs (1874, 1876)
    • Harvard Crimson (1875)

    Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881)

    • Yale (1877, 1880)
    • Princeton (1878-79)

    James Garfield (1881)

    James Garfield died without a national champion being crowned within his short presidential term. 

    Chester Arthur (1881-1885)

    • Yale (1881-84)

    Grover Cleveland (1885-89)

    • Princeton (1885)
    • Yale (1886-88)

    Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893)

    • Princeton (1889)
    • Harvard (1890)
    • Yale (1891-92)

    Grover Cleveland (1893-1897)

    • Princeton (1893)
    • Yale (1894)
    • Penn Quakers (1895)
    • Princeton and Lafayette Leopards (1896)

    William Mckinley (1897-1901)

    • Penn (1897)
    • Harvard (1898-99)
    • Yale (1900)

    Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)

    • Michigan Wolverines (1901-02)
    • Princeton and Michigan (1903)
    • Penn and Michigan (1904)
    • Chicago Maroons (1905)
    • Princeton (1906)
    • Yale (1907)
    • LSU Tigers and Penn (1908)

    William Howard Taft (1909-1913)

    • Yale (1909)
    • Harvard and Pittsburgh Panthers (1910)
    • Princeton and Penn State (1911)
    • Harvard and Penn State (1912)

    Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921)

    • Harvard (1913)
    • Army Black Knights (1914)
    • Cornell Bears (1915)
    • Pitt (1916)
    • Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (1917)
    • Pitt and Michigan (1918)
    • Harvard, Texas A&M Aggies, Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1919)
    • California Golden Bears (1920)

    Warren Harding (1921-1923)

    • Cornell (1921)
    • Cornell, Princeton, California (1922)

    Warren Harding died on Aug. 2, 1923, without serving a full presidential term.

    Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)

    • Illinois Fighting Illini and Michigan (1923)
    • Notre Dame (1924)
    • Alabama Crimson Tide (1925)
    • Alabama and Stanford Cardinal (1926)
    • Illinois (1927)
    • Georgia Tech (1928)

    Herbert Hoover (1929-1933)

    • Notre Dame (1929-30)
    • USC Trojans (1931-32)

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    Franklin Roosevelt (1933-1945)

    • Michigan (1933)
    • Minnesota Golden Gophers (1934-36)
    • Pitt (1937)
    • TCU Horned Frogs (1938)
    • Texas A&M (1939)
    • Minnesota (1940-41)
    • Ohio State Buckeyes (1942)
    • Notre Dame (1943)
    • Army (1944)

    Franklin D. Roosevelt died on Aug. 12, 1945, shortly after winning reelection for a historic third term.

    Harry Truman (1945-1953)

    • Army (1945)
    • Notre Dame (1946-47)
    • Michigan (1948)
    • Notre Dame (1949)
    • Oklahoma Sooners (1950)
    • Tennessee Volunteers (1951)
    • Michigan State Spartans (1952)

    Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961)

    • Maryland Terrapins (1953)
    • UCLA Bruins and Ohio State (1954)
    • Oklahoma (1955-56)
    • Ohio State and Auburn Tigers (1957)
    • LSU and Iowa Hawkeyes (1958)
    • Syracuse Orange (1959)
    • Ole Miss Rebels and Minnesota (1960)

    John F. Kennedy (1961-1963)

    • Alabama and Ohio State (1961)
    • USC (1962)

    John F. Kennedy was assassinated during his first term as the president, meaning there were only two national champions during his presidential term.

    Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969)

    • Texas Longhorns (1963)
    • Alabama, Arkansas Razorbacks, Notre Dame (1964)
    • Michigan State and Alabama (1965)
    • Michigan State and Notre Dame (1966)
    • USC (1967)
    • Ohio State (1968)

    Richard Nixon (1969-1974)

    • Texas (1969)
    • Nebraska Cornhuskers, Texas, Ohio State (1970)
    • Nebraska (1971)
    • USC (1972)
    • Notre Dame and Alabama (1973)

    Richard Nixon resigned near the start of the 1974 college football season.

    Gerald Ford (1974-1977)

    • USC and Oklahoma (1974)
    • Oklahoma (1975)
    • Pitt (1976)

    Jimmy Carter (1977-1981)

    • Notre Dame (1977)
    • Alabama and USC (1978)
    • Alabama (1979)
    • Georgia Bulldogs (1980)

    Ronald Reagan (1981-1989)

    • Clemson Tigers (1981)
    • Penn State (1982)
    • Miami Hurricanes (1983)
    • BYU Cougars (1984)
    • Oklahoma (1985)
    • Penn State (1986)
    • Miami (FL) (1987)
    • Notre Dame (1988)

    George H.W. Bush (1989-1993)

    • Miami (FL) (1989)
    • Colorado Buffaloes and Georgia Tech (1990)
    • Washington Huskies and Miami (FL) (1991)
    • Alabama (1992)

    Bill Clinton (1993-2001)

    • Florida State Seminoles (1993)
    • Nebraska (1994-95)
    • Florida (1996)
    • Michigan and Nebraska (1997)
    • Tennessee (1998)
    • Florida State (1999)
    • Oklahoma (2000)

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    George W. Bush (2001-2009)

    • Miami (FL) (2001)
    • Ohio State (2002)
    • LSU and USC (2003)
    • USC (2004)
    • Texas (2005)
    • Florida (2006)
    • LSU (2007)
    • Florida (2008)

    Barack Obama (2009-2017)

    • Alabama (2009)
    • Auburn (2010)
    • Alabama (2011-12)
    • Florida State (2013)
    • Ohio State (2014)
    • Alabama (2015)
    • Clemson (2016)

    Donald Trump (2017-2021)

    • Alabama (2017)
    • Clemson (2018)
    • LSU (2019)
    • Alabama (2020)

    Joe Biden (2021-2025)

    • Georgia (2021)
    • Georgia (2022)
    • Michigan (2023)

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