Wikipedia:WikiProject College football/The Perfect Season

The perfect season is one in which a team completes a season undefeated and untied. This page documents our effort to create season articles for such perfect-season teams. The scope of this effort is limited to seasons consisting of at least five games.

Help is welcome in creating articles on these perfect seasons. If you do so, please move the season into the "Articles created" chart below. While the perfect season is a significant accomplishment, there is no guarantee that all such seasons have received the WP:SIGCOV required to qualify for a stand-alone article under WP:GNG. Before creating an article on any of these seasons, you should first do the requisite searches to ensure that the needed SIGCOV exists.

Help is also welcome identifying additional perfect seasons which lack season articles. If you find additional perfect seasons (minimum five games), feel free to add them to the "Seasons without articles" list below.

Articles created
(735)

Seasons without articles
19th century: 1888 Pennsylvania Military, 1888 St. John's (MD), 1889 Colorado Mines, 1890 Wooster, 1891 Illinois College, 1892 Oberlin, 1896 Cortland, 1897 Seton Hall, 1898 Bates, 1898 Colorado Mines, 1898 Kalamazoo, 1898 Washington U. 1900s: 1900 Mansfield, 1901 Olivet, 1902 Evansville, 1902 Fisk, 1902 Geneva, 1904 Bridgewater (MA), 1904 St. Mary's (KS), 1905 Carleton, 1905 Colorado Mines, 1905 Idaho, 1906 Monmouth, 1907 Washburn, 1908 Ripon, 1908 South Dakota Tech, 1909 Carroll (WI), 1909 Colby, 1909 South Dakota Tech 1910s: 1910 Carleton, 1910 Cornell (IA), 1910 Virginia State, 1911 Graceland, 1911 Nebraska Wesleyan, 1911 Pomona, 1911 Westmar (IA), 1912 Georgetown (KY), 1912 Virginia State, 1912 West Virginia Wesleyan, 1913 Carleton, 1913 Willamette, 1914 Friends, 1914 Missouri S&T, 1914 Union (NY), 1914 Whitewater, 1915 Carleton, 1915 Dubuque, 1915 Illinois College, 1916 Carleton, 1916 Kalamazoo, 1917 Dickinson, 1917 Drury, 1917 Fort Hays State, 1917 Grinnell, 1917 La Salle, 1917 Northern (SD), 1917 Pomona, 1919 Hamline, 1919 Knox, 1919 Millikin, 1919 Stevens, 1919 Wooster 1920s: 1920 Kirksville, 1920 Millikin, 1920 Wooster, 1921 Hamline, 1921 Lombard, 1921 New Jersey, 1921 Wilmington (OH), 1922 Loras, 1923 Hastings (NE), 1923 Oshkosh, 1923 St. Norbert, 1923 St. Thomas, 1923 West Chester, 1923 Wooster, 1924 Oberlin, 1924 Peru, 1924 River Falls, 1924 Slippery Rock, 1924 Westminster (MO), 1925 Benedictine (IL), 1925 Bethany (KS), 1925 Carroll (WI), 1925 Winona, 1926 Emporia State, 1926 Gustavus Adolphus, 1926 Trinity (IA), 1927 Emory & Henry, 1927 Missouri Valley, 1927 Peru, 1927 St. Mary's (MN), 1928 Winona, 1929 Delaware Valley, 1929 New Mexico Highlands 1930s: 1930 Central Methodist (MO), 1930 Mount Morris, 1930 St. Olaf, 1931 Rust, 1932 Dana, 1933 St. Cloud, 1934 Augustana (IL), 1934 Huron, 1934 Upper Iowa, 1935 Concordia (IL), 1935 Milton, 1935 Morgan, 1935 Spearfish, 1936 Benedictine (KS), 1936 Carroll (WI), 1936 Carson-Newman, 1936 Graceland, 1936 Middlebury, 1937 Alfred, 1937 Augustana (SD), 1937 Cape Girardeau, 1937 Concordia (IL), 1937 Cornell (IA), 1937 Gustavus Adolphus, 1937 St. Ambrose, 1938 Lake Forest, 1938 Mansfield, 1938 South Dakota Mines, 1938 South Dakota Tech, 1938 Wahpeton, 1939 DeSales (OH) 1940s: 1940 Oregon College of Education (6-0), 1940 Shurtleff, 1941 Midland, 1941 Midland Lutheran, 1941 Millikin, 1941 Rose Poly, 1941 St. Cloud, 1942 Alma, 1942 Baker, 1942 Dubuque, 1942 Haverford, 1942 Lawrence, 1942 Millikin, 1942 St. Cloud, 1943 National Farm (PA), 1944 Concordia (NE), 1944 St. Thomas, 1947 Loras, 1947 Montclair, 1949 Gannon (here), 1949 Hanover, 1949 St. Ambrose 1950s: 1950 Graceland (Iowa JC), 1950 Potomac State, 1950 West Liberty State, 1956 Milton 1960s: 1963 Montana Western 1970s: 1980s: 1990s: 1995 La Verne 21st century: 2004 St. Paul's (VA)

Junior college
1920s: 1920 Santa Ana 1930s: 1936 Pasadena, 1938 Pasadena 1940s: 1942 El Dorado, 1942 Santa Ana, 1945 Santa Ana, 1947 Everett, 1947 Hutchinson, 1948 Compton 1950s: 1950 Olympic, 1950 Santa Rosa, 1951 Menlo, 1951 Pasadena, 1952 Everett, 1953 Hartnell, 1953 Pasadena, 1958 Hartnell, 1959 Bakersfield 1960s: 1960 Hancock, 1961 Columbia Basin, 1963 Oceanside-Carlsbad, 1964 Harbor, 1965 Cerritos, 1965 Columbia Basin, 1966 Laney, 1968 Spokane 1970s: 1970 Redwoods, 1972 Arizona Western, 1972 Blinn, 1972 Redwoods, 1973 Gavilan, 1973 Mesa (AZ), 1975 Coffeyville, 1975 Mesa (AZ), 1975 Mt. Hood, 1975 Orange Coast, 1977 Taft, 1978 Columbia Basin, 1979 De Anza 1980s: 1980 Modesto, 1981 Sacramento City, 1981 Saddleback, 1982 Sacramento City, 1982 San Bernardino Valley, 1985 Saddleback, 1985 Snow, 1986 San Jose City, 1986 Walla Walla, 1987 El Camino, 1988 Bakersfield, 1988 Glendale (AZ), 1989 Navarro, 1989 Riverside 1990s: 1992 Ricks, 1992 Saddleback, 1993 DuPage, 1994 Ricks, 1994 Trinity Valley, 1995 Long Beach, 1996 Saddleback, 1997 Mt. San Antonio, 1997 Trinity Valley, 1998 Butler County, 1998 Hinds 21st century: 2000 CCSF, 2001 CCSF, 2001 Kilgore, 2003 Butler County, 2003 CCSF, 2005 El Camino (here), 2005 Glendale (AZ) (here), 2006 Saddleback (here), 2007 Butler (KS), 2010 Mt. San Antonio (here), 2011 City College of San Francisco, 2011 Riverside (here), 2014 Trinity Valley, 2014 Victor Valley (here), 2019 Chaffey, 2019 Riverside, 2020–21 Cisco, 2021 City College of San Francisco