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College football teams to go 0-12: UMass joins infamous list of winless teams

2025-11-26 00:25
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College football teams to go 0-12: UMass joins infamous list of winless teams

This is a list you don't want to be on.

College football teams to go 0-12: UMass joins infamous list of winless teamsStory byVideo Player CoverBilly HeyenWed, November 26, 2025 at 12:25 AM UTC·1 min read

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The University of Massachusetts Minutemen have officially joined a list no one wants to be on.

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UMass has gone 0-12 in the 2025 college football season.

Their last chance for a victory came and went on Tuesday evening. Bowling Green visited Massachusetts and left with a convincing victory.

Fittingly, it poured on the UMass turf the entire second half.

College football teams to go winless 0-12

More than 100 college football teams have had winless seasons at the Division I level.

But UMass is just the 18th to go 0-12, as seasons have gotten longer in recent years.

This is the full list of 0-12 teams:

  • 1981 Colorado State

  • 1998 Hawaii

  • 2003 SMU

  • 2005 New Mexico State

  • 2006 Duke

  • 2006 FIU

  • 2008 Washington

  • 2009 Eastern Michigan

  • 2009 Western Kentucky

  • 2012 Southern Mississippi

  • 2013 Georgia State

  • 2013 Miami (Ohio)

  • 2015 Kansas

  • 2015 UCF

  • 2017 UTEP

  • 2019 Akron

  • 2024 Kent State

  • 2025 UMass

This is the first winless season of any kind in the history of UMass football.

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