The Top 5 Upset-Filled College Football Seasons

The Top 5 Upset-Filled College Football Seasons

 The Top 5 Upset-Filled College Football Seasons

  • 2007: Appalachian State upsets Michigan
  • 2011: Boise State upsets TCU
  • 2012: Auburn upsets Alabama
  • 2013: Georgia Southern upsets Florida
  • 2014: Michigan State upsets Ohio State
The Top 5 Upset-Filled College Football Seasons


The Most Upset-Filled College Football Seasons

College football is a sport full of upsets. Every year, there are games that no one sees coming. But some seasons are more upset-filled than others. Here are a few of the most upset-filled college football seasons in recent memory:

  • 2007: The 2007 season was one of the most chaotic in college football history. There were upsets all over the place, including a number of top-25 teams losing to unranked opponents. The most famous upset of the season was Appalachian State's 34-32 win over Michigan in the season opener.
  • 2011: The 2011 season was another one that was full of upsets. There were a number of top-10 teams losing to unranked opponents, including Alabama losing to LSU and Oregon losing to Stanford. The most famous upset of the season was Boise State's 31-30 win over TCU in the Fiesta Bowl.
  • 2012: The 2012 season was a bit more tame than the previous two seasons, but there were still a number of upsets. The most famous upset of the season was Auburn's 34-31 win over Alabama in the Iron Bowl. This win helped Auburn win the SEC Championship and eventually the national championship.
  • 2013: The 2013 season was another one that was full of upsets. There were a number of top-10 teams losing to unranked opponents, including Florida State losing to Oklahoma State and Ohio State losing to Michigan State. The most famous upset of the season was Georgia Southern's 38-35 win over Florida in the season opener.
  • 2014: The 2014 season was a bit more tame than the previous two seasons, but there were still a number of upsets. The most famous upset of the season was Michigan State's 34-24 win over Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game. This win helped Michigan State win the Big Ten and eventually play in the College Football Playoff.

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