It's never fun to lose and when a team gets on a long losing streak, it can take a toll on players and fans. But what happens when a football team can't win a single game for a few seasons? That's when things really get tough and you have to appreciate each player's willingness to keep going.

In college football history, there are quite a few teams that had long losing streaks. While the teams and fans would like to forget these years, it is interesting sports trivia to look at the teams that didn't do so well.

The Longest Losing Streaks in FCS (Division I-A)

The country's major college football conference is called the Football Championship Subdivision, Division 1-A. And on that grand stage, the Northwestern Wildcats own one record that they would probably like stricken from the record books. When it comes to Division I-A football, they hold the title for the longest losing streak in history.

Between 1979 and 1982, the Wildcats lost 34 straight games. That’s six more than their nearest competitors, the Virginia Cavaliers, who lost 28 (1958-1961) and the Kansas State Wildcats, who also lost that many (1945-1948).

Here are all of the FBS teams that have suffered through long losing streaks of at least 20 games.