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The all-time college football draft game

Build an undefeated college football team

Spin real program eras, draft your eight, and outscore every Saturday — a perfect, undefeated season. Rated by real history, not a video game.

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How a perfect college football season works

Every round spins up one program era — a school and a window of years from the spread age — and lays out that offense with real season statistics on every card. You fill eight seats: a quarterback, two backs, receivers and flex. Then the season plays out Saturday by Saturday, your offense’s era-fair ratings driving the scoreboard, until you drop one. Run the whole slate and the playoff and you’ve built an undefeated all-time team.

Do college football teams actually go undefeated?

More than any other level — the perfect season is college football’s signature. LSU went 15-0 in 2019, Clemson 15-0 in 2018, Alabama 14-0 in 2009, and the list keeps growing. That’s the bar this game sets: draft an all-time offense and see if you can run the table the way they did.

Draft from the spread era

The board runs from 2009 to today, school and years only, every player-season rated against its own year. Play the cross-sport perfect season game, or switch to the pros and build an undefeated NFL team. New here? Read how to play and how the ratings work.

Questions people actually ask

Has a college football team ever gone undefeated?

Often — a perfect season is the sport’s crown jewel, not a once-a-century miracle. Recent unbeaten champions include LSU at 15-0 in 2019, Clemson at 15-0 in 2018, and Alabama at 14-0 in 2009. This game hands you an all-time offense and a full season to join them.

What counts as a perfect college football season?

Winning every game — the full regular season and the playoff on top. In this game a run is twelve Saturdays plus a three-game playoff; outscore every one and the board reads a perfect record.

How do I build an all-time college football team?

Each round spins one program era — a school and a window of years from the spread age — and lays out that offense with real season statistics on every card. You draft eight seats: a quarterback, two backs, receivers and flex spots. One dead seat and a loaded offense drops games it should win.

Which programs and years can I draft?

The spread era, 2009 to today — 365 program eras, school and years only, from the blue-bloods to the mid-major offenses that lit up the scoreboard. Every player-season is rated against its own year from the public record.

Do I need an account?

No. It plays in the browser and your streaks and boards save to your device.