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Roll Call- Schools Which Have Won Men's Championships Since the last One on Dan's Watch

Since 2008 athletic powerhouses such as Yale, Princeton and UCI have won more men's championships than Chianti's UCLA programs. - Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports

Bumped from Fanposts. Since UCLA's men last championship - in gold - in May of 2008, Southern Cal has won a Rose Bowl and 9 national championships in men's sports. - BN Eds.'

Our last men's championship was May 31, 2008, in golf.

Taking Scott's trivia test one step further, here are the schools which have won a national championship or a BCS bowl game since that date-

Akron

Alabama- 3

Arizona

Arkansas

Auburn- 2

Augusta State- 2

Boise State

Boston College- 2

Boston University

Cal- 2

Colorado- 2

Connecticut

Denver- 2

Duke- 2

Florida- 6

Florida State- 2

Fresno State

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa- 3

Kentucky- 2

LSU

Louisville- 2

Loyola (MD)

Maryland

Michigan- 4

Minnesota Duluth

North Carolina- 2

Notre Dame

Ohio State- 4

Oklahoma

Oklahoma State- 4

Oregon- 4

Penn State- 5

Princeton

South Carolina- 2

$C- 10

Stanford- 5

Syracuse- 2

Texas- 3

Texas A&M- 4

TCU- 3

UC Irvine- 3

Utah

Vermont

Virginia- 3

Virginia Tech

West Virginia- 3

Wisconsin

Yale

That is 50 schools which have won at least one national championship or one BCS bowl game since a UCLA men's team hoisted its last trophy.

Points that really set teeth gnashing- Since that golf victory, $C has won a Rose Bowl and 9 national championships in men's sports.

Since that golf victory, Yale and Princeton have won national titles. Stanford has won a Rose Bowl, an Orange Bowl and 3 men's championships. CHANCELLOR BLOCK- academics and athletics are not exclusive.

Since that golf victory, Virginia has won 3 men's championships, after Block left for Westwood. CHANCELLOR BLOCK- academics and athletics are not exclusive.

Since that golf victory, UC Irvine has won 3 men's championships, after Doughnut left for Westwood. AD GUERRERO- your former employer is doing better without you, your current employer is doing worse with you. Coincidence? I think not.

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