You missed Grove City College from Division III when the Wolverines football team went winless between 2014 and 2018. I actually was the producer in the studio for one of these losses in 2015 when they lost the Mercer County Cup to rival Thiel in a game that was broadcast on 790 WPIC-AM radio.
Which MN D3 school were you on cause that Minnesota D3 conference is often rated as one of the better ones in D3. Thanks for the comment and the view tho
crown college is so much worse and it’s not even close 😭 their head coach invited me to their homecoming game so i thought why not (i had visited last summer as well) and they were terrible. they got killed 64-24 (or something like that) by st scholastica
An honorary mention should go to UW-Superior (formerly of the now WIAC) as after the 1971 season where they went 6-4 (6-2 conference) they placed in last every season except once until the program was cancelled two games in into the 1992 season. FUN FACT: UW-Whitewater's last game against them was a 16-14 Superior win 😜
@@WrongedSports no way, cool! The other ex-WIAC school that would be interesting would be UW-Milwaukee as they dominated in the 30s but became irrelevant by the 60s and was cancelled by 1974. You'd think the state's largest city and metro area would have at least a top 25 D3 program but our only college football team is Wisconsin Lutheran...and that's barely *in* Milwaukee!
@@mkepioneet I'm assuming because there's so many colleges in the Milwaukee area. You got to think there's also Carroll University nearby as well for D-3. Concordia Wisconsin in Mequon as well is nearby.
nice UW Platteville pfp. one of the places i definitely take into consideration when thinking about where i wanna take my athletic and academic career next.
@@hunter5RB no way, cool! Yeah I graduated the year before Dan Arnold put on pads for us. I took a 2 credit Football Coaching class that was by far my favorite class, especially in my hardest semester (BSME with a minor in micro/nanotech, the latter purely for fun) and that it was 2012, the first season where we finished in the top 25 and missed the playoffs by one point!
In 1993 Oberlin had their highest offensive output and their best defensive effort in the same game, and still managed to lose that game to Earlham 16-9.
Fun fact from an Earlham College Alumni: in addition to having the longest NCAA losing streak, Earlham had one of the largest margins of victory in college football history. On November 10th 1900 (yes, literally over 100 years ago) they played Eastern Indiana Normal University of Muncie (apparently a real school’s actual name) and beat them 139-0.
Somebody that's originally from Wisconsin and used to play in the division 3. St Norbert's is far from worse. Really great school and just recently joined our conference.
I was surprised to see my hometown school of Bates here. I got a spot on the team, but I didn’t get in however even though I had very high grades. They are an incredibly tough school to get into
Yes it is and don't worry less than 10% of people get into Bates, but thats probably why the football isn't good. But I'm actually going to cover Bates conference in the future cause I think it is a really cool conference. Thanks for watching.
Marietta College coaches in the early 2000s used to literally applaud themselves in football and basketball if they did not finish last in their conference. Mount Union made them cry.
@WrongedSports I was at a big high school in Indiana, so know they recruited at least Indiana and Ohio. Went to tons of lower level summer camps and there were always coaches from Earlham, Oberlin, Heidelberg, and Anderson there recruiting. Funny to see them mentioned so much on this list
Thanks for watching. Looked them up a bit a couple of weeks ago and they haven't been around too long to be on the list. But maybe in a few years. By the way did you play for DeLane Fitzgerald when you were there? I covered Fitzgerald when he was at Frostburg State and just saw he had the only good record at southern VA
Earlham and Kenyon are such great schools ( I know people who are graduates of each) that seeing their football programs drubbed on this video is painless. If they produce a cure for cancer, we can forgive winless seasons.
NMSU division 1 would lose to most of these teams. Pathetic. In the 60s and early 70s they use to produce top notched football players in the NFL. now they are regularly whipped by UTEP Miners and NMU Lobos.
@@patrickt6642 the offense gave up pick 6’s…it was ridiculous. They had a grown men steroid pumped DL that did not belong in Division 3. The offense did not belong in high school
Oberlin also had about the worst boys basketball program in the 1990s winning only 1 or 2 games a season. The only sports they ever did anything well in were soccer and field hockey. Those losing skids in the 1990s, the quarterback was usually a cellist major at the school's conservatory, so an injury to a hand would be horrible. They just could not get fulbright and Rhodes scholars to play football.
(Highschool) I mean this year in the first quarter (tbf it was 7v7 flag) we were down 42-0, we ended up losing 49-0 (there were only 2 quarters). We had 9 players versus last year's over 30, 0 seniors, like 3 juniors played this year. Surprisingly we won 2 games this year and went 2-5. We went on a 5 year losing streak before the 2019-2020 season where we won a single game. Yeah maine is really bad
It wasn't created in NJ but the first intercollegiate game was played at Rutgers College vs Princeton in 1869. It was more rugby than American football though
What would become the NFL was created in Ohio. First game played on October 3, 1920. Dayton Triangles 14, Columbus Panhandles 0. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton_Triangles
Neither is Grove City College who went winless between 2014 and 2018… I was the studio producer at WPIC-AM radio for the 2015 Mercer County Cup that Grove City lost to Thiel.
You missed Grove City College from Division III when the Wolverines football team went winless between 2014 and 2018. I actually was the producer in the studio for one of these losses in 2015 when they lost the Mercer County Cup to rival Thiel in a game that was broadcast on 790 WPIC-AM radio.
Thanks for the add. Didn't Grove City make the D3 Tournament this past season? Or is that another one
As a D3 player from MN, seeing Macalester here is hilarious
Which MN D3 school were you on cause that Minnesota D3 conference is often rated as one of the better ones in D3. Thanks for the comment and the view tho
@@WrongedSports I made the mistake of redshirting at Minnesota Crookston, and then transferred to Wisconsin Stout
crown college is so much worse and it’s not even close 😭 their head coach invited me to their homecoming game so i thought why not (i had visited last summer as well) and they were terrible. they got killed 64-24 (or something like that) by st scholastica
@@hunter5RB My alma mater beat them 66-6 the next week. Their football program is meme tier at best and so is the UMAC conference.
Northeastern State, D2, Tahlequah, OK.......look at their scores the last five years....in 2019, they gave up 90 twice.
But they won the 1958 NAIA national title defeating Northern Arizona University 19-13 in St.Petersburg,FL.
@@jamesfields2916 I remember it like it was yesterday
@@OutThereVideos and Joe Biden was there. No joke.
You should do a video of Albright vs Mary Hardin Baylor in 2018… 96-7 I had the lone touchdown
Damn u a legend. Or evil for scoring as it may have been a bigger story to lose 96-0
Fargas to #12 miller for the touchdown to pull within 80. 😂
Props to ya. I watched your highlight on the Albright channel.
Macalester had a conference championship in 2014.
An honorary mention should go to UW-Superior (formerly of the now WIAC) as after the 1971 season where they went 6-4 (6-2 conference) they placed in last every season except once until the program was cancelled two games in into the 1992 season.
FUN FACT: UW-Whitewater's last game against them was a 16-14 Superior win 😜
Yes I was going to do a deep dive on them in the future. Thanks for watching
@@WrongedSports no way, cool! The other ex-WIAC school that would be interesting would be UW-Milwaukee as they dominated in the 30s but became irrelevant by the 60s and was cancelled by 1974. You'd think the state's largest city and metro area would have at least a top 25 D3 program but our only college football team is Wisconsin Lutheran...and that's barely *in* Milwaukee!
@@mkepioneet I'm assuming because there's so many colleges in the Milwaukee area. You got to think there's also Carroll University nearby as well for D-3. Concordia Wisconsin in Mequon as well is nearby.
nice UW Platteville pfp. one of the places i definitely take into consideration when thinking about where i wanna take my athletic and academic career next.
@@hunter5RB no way, cool! Yeah I graduated the year before Dan Arnold put on pads for us. I took a 2 credit Football Coaching class that was by far my favorite class, especially in my hardest semester (BSME with a minor in micro/nanotech, the latter purely for fun) and that it was 2012, the first season where we finished in the top 25 and missed the playoffs by one point!
In 1993 Oberlin had their highest offensive output and their best defensive effort in the same game, and still managed to lose that game to Earlham 16-9.
Whoa this was surprisingly interesting - thank you TH-cam Algo!!!
Thanks for watching, check out the other videos and new video just dropped today
Fun fact from an Earlham College Alumni: in addition to having the longest NCAA losing streak, Earlham had one of the largest margins of victory in college football history. On November 10th 1900 (yes, literally over 100 years ago) they played Eastern Indiana Normal University of Muncie (apparently a real school’s actual name) and beat them 139-0.
If they exhumed the players from that team from their graves and put them back on the field, they could probably beat the 2014-2018 teams.
Eastern Indiana Normal University of Muncie is now called Ball State.
@@Mistertbones That is an even funner fact!
My brother-in-law was the head athletic trainer at Oberlin in the mid to late 80s. The Yeomen weren't much better then.
They weren't no but they had more than 3 wins in that decade, lol. Thanks for watching
Nice work! My son is committed to D3 St. Norberts College in Wisconsin, glad to see they didn’t make the list.
Somebody that's originally from Wisconsin and used to play in the division 3. St Norbert's is far from worse. Really great school and just recently joined our conference.
Should do basketball next Cal Tech had a 207 game losing streak.
I was surprised to see my hometown school of Bates here. I got a spot on the team, but I didn’t get in however even though I had very high grades. They are an incredibly tough school to get into
Yes it is and don't worry less than 10% of people get into Bates, but thats probably why the football isn't good. But I'm actually going to cover Bates conference in the future cause I think it is a really cool conference. Thanks for watching.
Marietta College coaches in the early 2000s used to literally applaud themselves in football and basketball if they did not finish last in their conference. Mount Union made them cry.
Lol I bet they were happy. But Mount Union embarrassed pretty much everyone in football over the last 30 years
Mount Union would have been tough in DII. @@WrongedSports
I graduated in 2010, and remember that even our JV guys got recruiting letters from Earlham. Makes a ton more sense after watching this
Were you at a D3 school or higher? Just wondering how far and wide they recruited. But thanks for watching and please share with others
@WrongedSports I was at a big high school in Indiana, so know they recruited at least Indiana and Ohio. Went to tons of lower level summer camps and there were always coaches from Earlham, Oberlin, Heidelberg, and Anderson there recruiting. Funny to see them mentioned so much on this list
Ok well Earlham has some money so what you are saying atleast makes me think they were trying to get better it just didn't work out for a while.
I respect the time u put in
Thanks for the view and the comment. More videos coming in the next week
Awesome vid!
This channel is gonna blow up
I hope so lol. Thanks for the view
@@WrongedSports As a junior on a sub .500 DIII baseball team, this is awesome lol
I knew Earlham was going to be on here
As a former d3 LP player southern Virginia should be on the list lol
Thanks for watching. Looked them up a bit a couple of weeks ago and they haven't been around too long to be on the list. But maybe in a few years. By the way did you play for DeLane Fitzgerald when you were there? I covered Fitzgerald when he was at Frostburg State and just saw he had the only good record at southern VA
Yes I did he is now at southern Utah
Earlham and Kenyon are such great schools ( I know people who are graduates of each) that seeing their football programs drubbed on this video is painless. If they produce a cure for cancer, we can forgive winless seasons.
Can you do a video about West Texas A&M
I played against earlham we beat them 84-17 in their last year of playing 😂
NMSU division 1 would lose to most of these teams. Pathetic. In the 60s and early 70s they use to produce top notched football players in the NFL. now they are regularly whipped by UTEP Miners and NMU Lobos.
New Mexico State is on a few of my other worst teams lists. Check out worst 70s and 80s teams. Thanks for watching
A D 3 university I know of gave up 8 points on defense at home all year…and lost every game.
Which one was it? Thank you for watching too
How's that possible?
@@patrickt6642 the offense gave up pick 6’s…it was ridiculous. They had a grown men steroid pumped DL that did not belong in Division 3. The offense did not belong in high school
John Green was a student at Oberlin during this dark time.
Oberlin also had about the worst boys basketball program in the 1990s winning only 1 or 2 games a season. The only sports they ever did anything well in were soccer and field hockey. Those losing skids in the 1990s, the quarterback was usually a cellist major at the school's conservatory, so an injury to a hand would be horrible. They just could not get fulbright and Rhodes scholars to play football.
We I go to college I want to bring Earlham football team back
The thing about wilmimgton vs earlam is wrong, its called the quaker bowl and we played them across all sports so it wasnt just for football purposes
Ok thanks for the correction.
You would think it would get better for Bates, but Fun Fact, No.
(Highschool) I mean this year in the first quarter (tbf it was 7v7 flag) we were down 42-0, we ended up losing 49-0 (there were only 2 quarters). We had 9 players versus last year's over 30, 0 seniors, like 3 juniors played this year. Surprisingly we won 2 games this year and went 2-5. We went on a 5 year losing streak before the 2019-2020 season where we won a single game. Yeah maine is really bad
Cool video but microphone gain is too high.
Did you find any Umass-Boston teams in your research?
Um step up two levels at look at Prairie View
Yeah I'm doing a Deep Dive on them next
No, during the late 80's up until early 00's they weren't that great. Prairie View has turned around their programs since 2007.
@Wronged Sports
I thought football was created in new jersey?
It wasn't created in NJ but the first intercollegiate game was played at Rutgers College vs Princeton in 1869. It was more rugby than American football though
@@WrongedSports Rutgers still claiming they invented american football
What would become the NFL was created in Ohio. First game played on October 3, 1920. Dayton Triangles 14, Columbus Panhandles 0.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton_Triangles
Cool
Oberlin still losing
I played comminity college football lmao
Allegheny College better be on here
Allegheny won a national championship.
@@lawrencebaronner9916 1990
Ummm…Thiel isn’t on here???? On this vid?
Neither is Grove City College who went winless between 2014 and 2018… I was the studio producer at WPIC-AM radio for the 2015 Mercer County Cup that Grove City lost to Thiel.