No. As of August 2015, that has never happened.
Detroit won three championships in 1935. The Lions (NFL), Red Wings (NHL) and Tigers (MLB) all won their respective championships. Technically, Detroit had a perfect year because the NBA did not come into existence until 1946.
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It's happened several times:
New York, Pittsburgh and Baltimore are the only three *cities* to have both won the Superbowl and the World Series in the same year.
Yes, it was in 1991, New York Giants and Buffalo Bills ,the score was Giants- 20 Bills- 19. There may be another one, ill let you know if I find it. If you need proof its on www.superbowl.com/history/boxscores
Actually, the New York Giants are from New Jersey. However, In Super Bowl XXIX in 1995, the San Fransisco 49ers defeated the San Diego Chargers 49-26.
there has been many for example
1. 1999 st. Louis Rams and 2006 St. Louis Cardinals
2. 2004 Tampa Bay Lightning and 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
3. 2007 Boston Celtics and 1967 Boston Bruins
4. 2008 Philidelphia phillies and 1986 Philidelphia 76ers
and there are many more where that came from
To give one example (from baseball), there have been "subway series" between teams who are at least nominally from the same city, for example the Cubs and the White Sox or the Yankees and the (Brooklyn) Dodgers.
Generally if there are multiple teams in the same city they are not in the same league, though, so usually this only happens after the intra-league playoffs are complete.
There has never been two teams from the same state to rank number 1 or 2 in College Football. The number 1 college football team is Mississippi State.