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This sortable table shows the top 100 NFL head coaches in order of total regular season wins. The table also shows every team for which he was a head coach and his record with each team. When sorting by team, coaches are listed in order of wins for that team. Teams Grouped Together: Arizona, St. Louis, and Chicago Cardinals
George Halas has the longest tenure of any NFL head coach, with a career spanning 40 years, however, these seasons were not consecutive as they were spread out over 4 separate tenures. Don Shula , who had a 33-year coaching career spanning from 1963 to 1995 , has coached the most overall games with 526 (490 regular season games and 36 ...
The all-time win leaders in NCAA Division II are Danny Hale (Bloomsburg and West Chester), Gaither and Chuck Broyles, and the all-time win leaders in NCAA Division III are Gagliardi and Kehres. Among coaches expected to be active in 2025, the career wins leaders are Kevin Donley (356), Brian Kelly (292), and K. C. Keeler (271). [1] [2]
Belichick ranks third all-time in NFL regular-season wins. Below are the 10 winningest coaches from the league's history. Don Shula: 328. George Halas: 318. Bill Belichick: 302. Andy Reid: 270 ...
ESPN’s Top 10 Coaches of All-Time (First 10 Seasons) Coach. Schools (seasons) Record. Conference Champs. National Champs. Bear Bryant. Maryland, Kentucky, Texas A&M (1945-54)
The winning coach and the runner-up in the rankings are awarded a gold and silver trophy respectively at the World Football Gala. [4] Below is a list of the previous men's winners and runners-up since the first award in 1996. [5] José Mourinho, 2012 Best Club Coach of the Year, and a record four-time winner of the award
Popovich won his record 1,336th career regular season game, so it is high time we examine the question of whether the 73-year-old steward of the San Antonio Spurs is the greatest coach of all time.
The IFFHS World's Best National Coach is an association football award given annually, since 1996, to the most outstanding national team coach as voted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). The votes, in 1996, were cast by IFFHS's editorial staff as well as experts from 89 countries spanning six different ...