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Here's what you need to know about the series history between Michigan and USC football, including all-time meetings, head-to-head record and more:
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.
Not all wins and losses in this list have occurred in the highest level of play, but are recognized by the NCAA. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits. Winning percentages are rounded to three decimal places.
The two teams have not played each other since that 1913 game (which Yale won at home, 21-0). The FCS record for most consecutive wins by one team over another in an uninterrupted series is 32 victories in a row by Grambling over Prairie View between 1977 and 2009; this streak includes the 1990 season, when Prairie View's team went into recess ...
All-time, Michigan is 26-15-1 against SEC schools and 8-9 against the conference in bowl games. ... with Michigan holding a 4-1 record in those games. The only loss came in the most recent matchup ...
NCAA procedures require that the winning team adjust its record to remove a win that is vacated. However, the losing team is not allowed to reduce the number of losses on its record. [1] This means that the win–loss–tie records for some series will not add up to the total number of games without adding the vacated games in the V column.
The pair of wins now serves as a much-needed bounce-back following the 31-12 loss to No. 2 Texas on Sept. 7. ... offense is just not good enough to win a game like this." ... vs. Michigan all-time ...
This article lists the all-time win/loss NCAA Division I FBS sanctioned bowl game records for all NCAA college football teams. Win–loss records are current as of the 2024–25 bowl season. The columns for "last bowl season" and "last bowl game" have been updated to reflect 2024–25 bowl appearances for all games played through January 20, 2025.