NCAA Division I FBS football win–loss records in the 2000s

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The following list shows NCAA Division I FBS/I-A football programs by winning percentage during the 2000-2009 football seasons. The following list reflects the records according to the NCAA. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits. This list only takes into account games played while in Division I-A/FBS.

NCAA Division I FBS Football Records in the 2000s[1]
Team Total games Won Lost Pct.
Boise State 129 112 17 .868
Texas 129 110 19 .853
Oklahoma 134 110 24 .821
Ohio State 127 102 25 .803
Southern California[a] 113 88 25 .779
Florida 130 100 30 .769
TCU 124 95 29 .766
LSU 130 99 31 .762
Georgia 129 98 31 .760
Virginia Tech 131 99 32 .756
Miami (FL) 125 92 33 .736
Utah 122 86 36 .705
Oregon 125 87 38 .696
Auburn 127 88 39 .693
West Virginia 125 86 39 .688
Boston College 128 88 40 .688
Louisville 124 83 41 .669
Wisconsin 129 86 43 .667
Texas Tech 128 85 43 .664
Nebraska 128 84 44 .656
Tennessee 127 83 44 .654
Michigan 124 81 43 .653
BYU 125 81 44 .648
Iowa 125 80 45 .640
Oregon State 125 80 45 .640
South Florida 119 75 44 .630
Georgia Tech 129 81 48 .628
Clemson 126 79 47 .627
Penn State 123 77 46 .626
Florida State[b] 117 73 44 .624
Fresno State 130 81 49 .623
Cincinnati 122 78 48 .619
Hawaii 131 80 51 .611
Pittsburgh 123 74 49 .602
Toledo 122 73 49 .598
Southern Miss 126 74 52 .587
Bowling Green 121 70 51 .579
Troy 121 70 51 .579
Maryland 123 71 52 .577
Notre Dame 122 70 52 .574
California 124 71 53 .573
Arkansas 125 71 54 .568
Kansas State 125 71 54 .568
Missouri 124 70 54 .565
Northern Illinois 121 68 53 .562
Air Force 122 68 54 .557
South Carolina 122 68 54 .557
Alabama[c] 106 58 48 .547
Marshall 123 67 56 .545
Oklahoma State 123 67 56 .545
Purdue 124 67 57 .540
UCLA 124 67 57 .540
Arizona State 123 65 58 .528
North Carolina State 123 65 58 .528
Virginia 124 65 59 .524
Ole Miss 121 63 58 .521
Navy 123 64 59 .520
Connecticut 120 62 58 .517
Texas A&M 122 63 59 .516
Wake Forest 121 61 60 .504
Minnesota 124 62 62 .500
Northwestern 122 61 61 .500
Colorado State 123 61 62 .496
Florida Atlantic[d] 73 36 37 .493
Tulsa 126 62 64 .492
Michigan State 122 60 62 .492
Middle Tennessee 118 58 60 .492
Central Michigan 123 60 63 .488
Western Michigan 119 58 61 .487
Houston 124 60 64 .484
Miami (OH) 122 59 63 .484
Nevada 123 59 64 .480
New Mexico 123 59 64 .480
Rutgers 121 58 63 .479
East Carolina 124 59 65 .476
Kansas 120 57 63 .475
Washington State 120 57 63 .475
UCF 121 57 64 .471
Colorado 125 58 67 .464
Iowa State 123 55 68 .447
Memphis 121 53 68 .438
North Carolina 121 53 68 .438
Ball State 119 52 67 .437
Akron 118 51 67 .432
Louisiana Tech 121 52 69 .430
UAB 117 49 68 .419
Kentucky 120 50 70 .417
Ohio 120 50 70 .417
Arizona 118 49 69 .415
Washington 120 49 71 .408
Stanford 116 47 69 .405
UTEP 130 48 72 .400
Rice 118 46 72 .390
San Jose State 119 46 73 .387
Syracuse 119 46 73 .387
Illinois 118 45 73 .381
Arkansas State 118 44 74 .373
Louisiana–Lafayette 116 42 74 .362
Mississippi State 118 42 76 .356
Tulane 118 42 76 .356
Wyoming 118 42 76 .356
North Texas 120 42 78 .350
UNLV 118 41 77 .347
Kent State 116 39 77 .336
Indiana 117 39 78 .333
San Diego State 118 38 80 .322
Louisiana-Monroe 116 37 79 .319
New Mexico State 120 37 83 .308
Baylor 116 34 82 .293
Temple 117 34 83 .291
Vanderbilt 117 34 83 .291
SMU 118 34 84 .288
Utah State 115 32 83 .278
Idaho 118 31 87 .263
Buffalo 118 30 88 .254
FIU[e] 59 14 45 .237
Eastern Michigan 116 27 89 .233
Army 117 25 92 .214
Duke 116 19 97 .164
Western Kentucky[f] 24 2 22 .083

Chart notes

  1. ^ Southern California had 14 victories vacated by the NCAA during the 2004 & 2005 seasons.
  2. ^ Florida State had 12 victories vacated by the NCAA during the 2006 & 2007 seasons.
  3. ^ Alabama had 21 victories vacated by the NCAA between the 2005–2007 seasons.
  4. ^ Florida Atlantic joined FBS in 2004.
  5. ^ Western Kentucky joined FBS in 2008.
  6. ^ Florida International joined FBS in 2005.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "2013 NCAA FBS Records" (PDF).