This is a list of the college football teams with the most wins in the history of NCAA College Football as measured in both total wins and winning percentage. It includes teams from the NCAA Division I-Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), NCAA Division I-Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), NCAA Division II , and NCAA Division III .
The lists below reflect official results after vacated and forfeited games. In the case of a tie, the method used to calculate winning percentage is to award half a point towards both a win and a lost, which is the method used in the NCAA's own tabulation of team records.
Key
NCAA football teams ranked by total wins
The following list displays the records for the football programs with the most wins in the NCAA through January 5, 2025. The last tied game in college football was in 1995, with OT rules changing for the 1996 season.
Rank
Team
Won
Lost
Tied
Pct
Total Games
1
Michigan
1012
358
36
.733
1,406
2
Ohio State
976
335
53
.735
1,364
3
Alabama
974
341
43
.733
1,358
4
Texas
961
394
33
.704
1,388
4
Notre Dame
961
338
42
.732
1,340
6
Oklahoma
950
348
53
.723
1,351
7
Penn State
943
411
41
.691
1,395
7
Yale
943
393
55
.698
1,391
9
Nebraska
924
430
40
.677
1,394
10
Harvard
909
413
50
.681
1,372
11
Georgia
892
432
54
.667
1,378
12
Penn
882
519
42
.626
1,443
12
USC
882
374
54
.694
1,324
14
Tennessee
875
417
53
.670
1,356
15
Mount Union
868
398
38
.680
1,304
16
Princeton
865
428
50
.663
1,343
17
LSU
815
438
47
.645
1,337
18
Clemson
808
476
45
.625
1,329
19
Wittenberg
805
378
31
.676
1,214
20
Auburn
804
478
47
.623
1,328
21
North Dakota State
798
384
34
.670
1,216
22
Washington & Jefferson
790
405
40
.656
1,235
23
West Virginia
787
533
45
.593
1,365
24
Texas A&M
786
509
48
.603
1,343
25
Washington
781
473
50
.618
1,304
26
Virginia Tech
778
512
46
.600
1,335
27
Pittsburgh
768
566
42
.573
1,376
28
Florida
766
450
40
.626
1,256
29
Georgia Tech
763
546
43
.580
1,352
30
Pittsburg State
758
367
47
.667
1,172
31
Syracuse
753
580
49
.563
1,381
32
Navy
748
603
57
.551
1,408
33
Arkansas
747
545
40
.576
1,332
33
Wisconsin
747
525
53
.584
1,325
35
Dartmouth
741
472
46
.607
1,259
35
Minnesota
741
548
44
.572
1,332
37
Army
739
547
51
.572
1,337
37
Delaware
739
485
43
.600
1,267
39
North Carolina
735
576
54
.558
1,365
39
Michigan State
735
494
44
.595
1,273
41
Miami (OH)
733
489
44
.596
1,265
42
Colorado
732
548
36
.570
1,316
42
Widener
732
453
39
.614
1,224
44
Wabash
725
404
56
.635
1,188
45
Utah
724
489
31
.594
1,243
46
Missouri
721
593
52
.547
1,366
47
Tuskegee
719
396
49
.639
1,164
48
Oregon
718
512
46
.581
1,276
49
Lehigh
716
644
45
.526
1,405
50
Dayton
711
396
25
.639
1,132
51
Lafayette
706
646
39
.522
1,390
52
Northern Iowa
704
455
47
.603
1,206
53
Iowa
701
581
39
.545
1,321
53
Boston College
701
531
37
.567
1,268
55
California
698
576
51
.546
1,325
56
TCU
694
578
57
.544
1,329
57
St. John's (MN)
692
258
24
.723
974
58
Virginia
688
649
48
.514
1,385
59
North Dakota
686
440
30
.606
1,156
60
Ole Miss
685
550
35
.553
1,270
61
Maryland
681
632
43
.518
1,356
62
Rutgers
678
701
42
.492
1,420
63
Holy Cross
677
550
55
.550
1,282
64
Williams
676
403
47
.621
1,126
64
Colgate
676
527
50
.559
1,253
66
Miami (FL)
673
391
19
.630
1,081
66
Stanford
673
505
49
.568
1,227
68
Hillsdale
670
460
46
.589
1,176
69
South Dakota State
669
480
36
.580
1,185
69
Appalachian State
669
360
28
.643
1,058
69
Villanova
669
507
41
.567
1,217
69
Franklin & Marshall
669
515
47
.563
1,231
73
Central (IA)
668
338
26
.660
1,032
74
Central Oklahoma
664
441
47
.597
1,152
74
Cincinnati
664
614
50
.519
1,329
74
Albion
664
428
43
.604
1,135
74
Carson–Newman
664
364
31
.642
1,059
74
Amherst
664
443
54
.595
1,161
79
Cornell
662
562
34
.540
1,258
80
Westminster (PA)
661
453
54
.589
1,168
81
Linfield
656
266
30
.705
952
82
St. Thomas (MN)
654
363
32
.639
1,049
83
Wisconsin–Whitewater
653
270
21
.703
944
83
Centre
653
438
37
.595
1,128
85
Coe
652
415
37
.607
1,104
86
Fresno State
651
453
27
.588
1,130
86
Central Michigan
651
458
36
.584
1,145
88
Tulsa
650
543
27
.544
1,220
88
Drake
650
546
29
.542
1,225
90
Arizona State
649
427
24
.601
1,100
91
Furman
648
504
38
.561
1,190
92
Kentucky
647
655
44
.497
1,356
93
Montana
646
520
26
.553
1,192
94
Louisiana Tech
645
504
37
.559
1,185
95
NC State
644
606
55
.515
1,305
95
South Carolina
644
616
44
.511
1,304
97
UCLA
642
453
37
.583
1,132
97
Illinois
642
628
50
.505
1,320
97
Purdue
642
608
48
.513
1,298
100
Oklahoma State
640
581
48
.523
1,269
The official NCAA records incorrectly list LA Tech's 1951 seasons as 5-4, when it was in fact 4-5.
Teams ranked by winning percentage
The following list displays the records for the Top 25 NCAA football programs ranked by winning percentage, with a minimum of 20 seasons played, through January 5, 2025.
See also
References
"2022 NCAA FBS Records" (PDF).
2023 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association . 2023. Archived from the original on August 26, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
"2022 NCAA FCS Records" (PDF).
2023 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Records (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association . 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
"2022 NCAA Division II Records" (PDF).
2023 NCAA Division II Records (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association . 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
"2022 NCAA Division III Records" (PDF).
2023 NCAA Division II Records (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association . 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
"2022 College Football Standings ESPN" .
"2022 NCAA FBS Records" (PDF).
"2022 NCAA FCS Records" (PDF).
"2022 NCAA Division II Records" (PDF).
"2022 NCAA Division III Records" (PDF).
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