NCAA Division I FBS football win-loss records in the 2010s

The following list shows NCAA Division I FBS football programs by winning percentage during the 2010–Present 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 FBS.

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Team Total Games Won Lost Pct.
Alabama 82 72 10 .878
Oregon 81 69 12 .852
Florida State 82 68 14 .829
Ohio State 1 68 56 12 .824
Stanford 81 66 15 .815
Boise State 79 64 15 .810
Michigan State 81 65 16 .802
TCU 73 58 15 .795
Oklahoma 79 62 17 .785
Northern Illinois 84 65 19 .774
LSU 79 61 18 .772
Clemson 81 62 19 .765
Oklahoma State 78 58 20 .744
Wisconsin 81 60 21 .741
Baylor 78 57 21 .731
Appalachian State 2 25 18 7 .720
Georgia Southern 3 25 18 7 .720
Notre Dame 78 55 23 .705
Georgia 80 56 24 .700
Louisville 78 54 24 .692
Toledo 76 52 24 .684
Houston 78 52 26 .667
South Carolina 78 52 26 .667
Texas A&M 78 52 26 .667
Nebraska 80 53 27 .663
Auburn 79 52 27 .658
San Diego State 79 52 27 .658
USC 79 52 27 .658
Kansas State 78 51 27 .654
Missouri 78 51 27 .654
Navy 77 50 27 .649
BYU 78 50 28 .641
Marshall 78 50 28 .641
Mississippi State 78 50 28 .641
Virginia Tech 80 51 29 .638
Cincinnati 77 49 28 .636
Arkansas State 77 48 29 .623
Michigan 77 48 29 .623
Utah 76 47 29 .618
Ohio 78 48 30 .615
Florida 77 47 30 .610
North Carolina 78 47 31 .603
UCF 78 47 31 .603
UCLA 79 47 32 .595
Utah State 79 47 32 .595
Penn State 76 45 31 .592
Arizona State 78 46 32 .590
Iowa 78 46 32 .590
West Virginia 77 45 32 .584
Louisiana Tech 76 44 32 .579
Western Kentucky 76 44 32 .579
Nevada 78 45 33 .577
Washington 79 45 34 .570
Arkansas 76 43 33 .566
Louisiana–Lafayette 76 43 33 .566
Miami (FL) 76 43 33 .566
Northwestern 76 43 33 .566
Arizona 78 44 34 .564
East Carolina 77 42 34 .553
North Carolina State 75 42 35 .545
Bowling Green 79 43 36 .544
Texas 76 41 35 .539
Air Force 78 42 36 .538
Georgia Tech 79 42 37 .532
Temple 74 39 35 .527
Fresno State 78 41 37 .526
Pittsburgh 78 41 37 .526
Ole Miss 76 40 36 .526
Rutgers 76 40 36 .526
Texas Tech 76 40 36 .526
Tulsa 77 40 37 .519
Duke 77 39 38 .506
Rice 76 38 38 .500
Ball State 74 37 37 .500
Middle Tennessee 75 37 38 .493
Tennessee 75 37 38 .493
Syracuse 75 35 40 .467
Colorado State 76 35 41 .461
UTSA 4 48 22 26 .458
Old Dominion 5 24 11 13 .458
Western Michigan 75 34 41 .453
Minnesota 76 34 42 .447
Central Michigan 75 33 42 .440
Vanderbilt 75 33 42 .440
Southern Miss 77 33 44 .429
Maryland 75 32 43 .427
San Jose State 75 32 43 .427
Oregon State 74 31 43 .419
Texas State 6 48 20 28 .417
Illinois 75 31 44 .413
Kent State 73 30 43 .411
South Florida 74 30 44 .405
Boston College 75 30 45 .400
Troy 75 29 44 .397
SMU 76 30 46 .395
California 74 29 45 .392
Connecticut 74 29 45 .392
Louisiana-Monroe 74 29 45 .392
Memphis 74 29 45 .392
FIU 74 28 46 .378
UTEP 74 28 46 .378
Buffalo 72 27 45 .375
Virginia 73 27 46 .370
Tulane 74 31 53 .369
Washington State 74 27 47 .365
South Alabama 7 52 19 33 .365
North Texas 73 26 47 .356
Wyoming 73 26 47 .356
Hawaii 77 27 50 .351
Indiana 73 25 48 .342
Kentucky 73 25 48 .342
Iowa State 74 25 49 .338
Wake Forest 73 24 49 .329
Miami (OH) 74 23 51 .311
Purdue 74 23 51 .311
UAB8 60 18 42 .300
Akron 73 21 52 .288
Army 73 21 52 .288
Florida Atlantic 72 20 52 .278
New Mexico 74 20 54 .270
Colorado 74 19 55 .257
UNLV 76 18 58 .237
Eastern Michigan 72 15 57 .208
Idaho 72 15 57 .208
New Mexico State 73 14 59 .192
Georgia State 9 37 7 30 .189
Kansas 72 12 60 .167
Massachusetts 10 48 8 40 .167
Charlotte 11 12 2 10 .167

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Chart notes
  1. Ohio State had 12 victories vacated by the NCAA during the 2010 season.
  2. Appalachian State joined FBS in 2014.
  3. Georgia Southern joined FBS in 2014.
  4. UTSA joined FBS in 2012.
  5. Old Dominion joined FBS in 2014.
  6. Texas State joined FBS in 2012.
  7. South Alabama joined FBS in 2012.
  8. UAB dropped football after the 2014 season.
  9. Georgia State joined FBS in 2013.
  10. Massachusetts joined FBS in 2012.
  11. Charlotte joined FBS in 2015.

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