Are you sure about that? By my calculations the most games you could win is 14 but that would be from a conference like the Big 12 or SEC who have championship games, not the Big 10. A Big 10 team can only win 13 games at most including bowl wins.
2002 Season Recap
Much has been written and said about the magical ride that was the Ohio State football season of 2002. However, none of that hyperbole could ever exactly summarize the most thrilling five months any Buckeye player, coach or fan has ever seen.
No one outside of the Ohio State locker-room thought a Fiesta Bowl win over Miami was possible. No one outside of the Ohio State locker-room even fathomed a trip to Tempe at the season's outset. However, 13 seniors banded together to lead this young team to 14 consecutive wins, setting a new Division I NCAA college football record for most wins in a season.
Incredibly, half of those wins could have gone the other way. OSU kept its composure through seven tight games, finding a way to win each by a touchdown or less. Taking on the personality of its head coach, the calm collected Buckeyes relied on that experience right down to the season's final play.
The excitement surrounding the 2002 Buckeye was best exemplified later in January. Despite temperatures hovering in the single-digits, approximately 50,000 fans showed up at Ohio Stadium on January 18th, to celebrate and honor the 2002 National Champions.
Columbus mayor Michael Coleman and Ohio governor Bob Taft were on hand, and the entire team got to dot the "i" in "Script Ohio". To top it all off, Cie Grant sang a spiritual version of "Carmen Ohio", which would have sent chills up any Buckeyes' spine regardless of how cold it was.
2002 was such an expected joy ride that got better and better each week. Ohio State may win another national title-perhaps even soon-but just like the six that came before it, nothing will ever compare to that 2002 National Championship.
Jimbo