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This list identifies active coaches who have: a winning percentage of .735 or greater after at least 10 full seasons as a college football head coach, or; a winning percentage of .750 or greater after at least 7 full seasons, but fewer than 10, as a college football head coach. Updated through end of 2023 season.
This is a list of college football coaches who are the leaders in career wins. It is limited to coaches who have won at least 200 games at a four-year college or university program in either the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) or the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). If a team competed at a time before ...
Three coaches had a previous head coaching stint at their current school: Greg Schiano at Rutgers (2001–2011, 2020–present), Scott Frost at UCF (2016–2018 2025–present), and Rich Rodriguez at West Virginia (2001–2007, 2025–present) Coaches' records updated through week 14 of the 2024 college football season.
6. Trent Dilfer - UAB. UAB was a consistent winner under head coach Bill Clark, but Clark stepped away before the 2022 season due to lingering back problems.
List of college football career coaching wins leaders This page was last edited on 24 November 2024, at 20:05 (UTC). Text ...
If the team competed at a time before the official organization of either of the two groups but is generally accepted as a "college football program" it would also be included. The list includes coaches with 30 seasons regardless of division. Coaches expected to be active in the (fall) 2021 season are in bold. Current through the end of the ...
The AP Poll began with the 1936 college football season. [6] The Coaches Poll began with the 1950 college football season and became the second major polling system. [7] [better source needed] In 1978, Division I football was split into two distinct divisions and a second poll was added for the new Division I-AA. [8]
This is a list of college football coaches with 100 career losses. [1] [2] "College level" is defined as a four-year college or university program in either the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics or the National Collegiate Athletic Association. If the team competed at a time before the official organization of either of the two ...