NCAA Division I football win-loss records in the 1910s

The following list shows NCAA Division I football programs by winning percentage during the 1910–1919 football seasons. During this time the NCAA did not have any formal divisions. The following list reflects the records according to the NCAA. Due to the Spanish flue pandemic of 1918, many teams did not field a team during the 1918 season. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits.

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Team Total Games Won Lost Tie Pct.
Centre2 9 9 0 0 1.000
Mare Island3 19 18 1 0 .947
Washington 59 52 4 3 .907
Great Lakes Navy4 8 6 0 2 .875
Notre Dame 76 63 7 6 .868
Harvard 84 68 8 8 .857
Swarthmore5 9 7 1 1 .833
Tulsa1 6 20 16 3 1 .825
Texas A&M 84 67 14 3 .815
Army1 77 61 14 2 .805
Pittsburgh 84 66 15 3 .804
Nebraska 77 58 13 6 .792
Georgia Tech 86 66 16 4 .791
Minnesota 69 52 13 4 .783
Texas 83 64 18 1 .777
Auburn 80 60 16 4 .775
Princeton7 66 48 12 6 .773
Washington & Lee 78 57 16 5 .763
Dartmouth 83 61 18 4 .759
Washington & Jefferson 93 68 21 4 .753
Oklahoma 91 65 20 6 .747
Vanderbilt 85 61 19 5 .747
Navy 85 60 18 7 .747
Ohio State 79 55 16 8 .747
Georgetown1 78 56 18 4 .744
Illinois 71 49 15 7 .739
Michigan 76 52 18 6 .724
Arizona1 51 36 14 1 .716
Virginia Tech 86 59 22 5 .715
Mississippi State 79 54 21 4 .709
Yale1 74 49 18 7 .709
Penn State 82 56 22 4 .707
Virginia1 71 49 20 2 .704
Colgate1 67 45 18 4 .701
Rice8 58 37 15 6 .690
New Mexico State1 53 35 15 3 .689
Chattanooga9 8 5 2 1 .688
Colorado College 68 45 20 3 .684
Georgia10 70 43 18 9 .679
Rutgers11 40 25 11 4 .675
Oregon 68 44 21 3 .669
Alabama1 78 50 24 4 .667
Kentucky 79 50 24 5 .665
Syracuse 97 60 29 8 .660
Penn 101 63 31 7 .658
Michigan State 73 47 24 2 .658
Presbyterian12 35 22 11 2 .657
Wisconsin 67 40 20 7 .649
VMI 81 50 26 5 .648
USC13 48 29 15 4 .646
Brown 93 57 30 6 .645
Kansas 76 45 23 8 .645
Lehigh 91 57 31 3 .643
Maryland 83 50 27 6 .639
Chicago 73 45 25 3 .637
Iowa State 73 45 25 3 .637
California14 53 32 18 3 .632
Colorado Mines 65 39 22 4 .631
West Virginia1 79 46 26 7 .627
Kansas State 85 50 29 6 .624
Tennessee1 70 40 23 7 .621
Colorado 67 40 24 3 .619
Washington State 59 36 22 1 .619
Sewanee 82 46 27 9 .616
LSU1 74 43 26 5 .615
Utah1 58 34 21 3 .612
Cornell 82 49 31 2 .610
North Carolina State 70 40 25 5 .607
Florida1 61 36 23 2 .607
Carlisle15 93 53 34 6 .602
Arkansas 79 46 30 3 .601
North Carolina16 70 40 26 4 .600
Utah State1 61 35 23 3 .598
Missouri1 72 39 25 8 .597
Baylor 87 46 31 10 .586
Iowa 73 42 30 1 .582
Oregon State 76 40 28 8 .579
Lafayette 92 50 37 5 .571
Stanford17 7 4 3 0 .571
Oklahoma State 79 43 32 4 .570
TCU 85 45 34 6 .565
Davidson 79 42 32 5 .563
Washington (MO) 68 36 28 4 .559
Denver 76 39 32 5 .546
Clemson 83 42 35 6 .542
Temple18 48 22 20 6 .521
Columbia19 34 15 14 5 .515
Tulane 72 35 33 4 .514
Ole Miss 79 39 37 3 .513
Furman20 43 21 20 2 .512
Citadel 72 33 32 7 .507
Indiana 67 32 32 3 .500
Colorado State 60 29 29 2 .500
Spring Hill21 7 3 3 1 .500
Boston College 75 35 36 4 .493
New Mexico1 39 17 18 4 .487
Purdue 68 30 32 6 .485
Drake 75 33 37 5 .473
Bucknell1 89 37 44 8 .461
Mercer1 64 28 33 3 .461
West Virginia Wesleyan22 36 16 19 1 .458
South Carolina 80 32 41 7 .444
Villanova 68 26 34 8 .441
UTEP1 23 22 9 12 1 .432
SMU24 35 11 16 8 .429
Mississippi College25 38 15 21 2 .421
Arizona State26 17 7 10 0 .412
Northwestern 65 25 37 3 .408
Haskell27 84 15 22 0 .405
Newberry28 36 13 20 3 .403
Idaho29 5 2 3 0 .400
Southwestern (TX) 63 22 37 4 .381
Wofford30 44 14 28 2 .341
Wyoming1 64 20 43 1 .320
Dickinson31 10 3 7 0 .300
Erskine32 7 2 5 0 .286
Oglethorpe33 9 2 6 1 .278
Wake Forest 74 20 53 1 .277
UCLA34 8 2 6 0 .250
Grinnell35 6 1 4 1 .250
Samford36 33 6 24 3 .227
Montana37 5 1 4 0 .200
Carnegie Mellon38 8 1 6 1 .188

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Chart notes
  1. Did not field a team during the 1918 season due to the Spanish flu pandemic.
  2. Centre joined Division I in 1919.
  3. Mare Island Marines was a military team that competed in 1917 & 1918 during World War I.
  4. Great Lakes Navy was a military team that competed in 1918 during World War I.
  5. Swarthmore joined Division I for the 1912 season.
  6. Tulsa joined Division I in 1914.
  7. Princeton did not field a team during the 1917 & 1918 seasons.
  8. Rice's first season was in 1912.
  9. Chattanooga left Division I after the 1910 season.
  10. Georgia did not field a team in 1917 & 1918.
  11. Rutgers rejoined Division I in 1914, but did not play Division I during the 1915 season.
  12. Presbyterian joined Division I in 1915.
  13. USC did not field a team during the 1911-1913 seasons.
  14. California resumed football play in 1915.
  15. Carlisle dropped football after the 1917 season.
  16. North Carolina did not field a team during the 1917 & 1918 seasons.
  17. Stanford restarted their football team in 1919.
  18. Temple did not field a team from 1918-1921.
  19. Columbia resumed football play in 1915.
  20. Furman joined Division I in 1915.
  21. Spring Hill played Division I during the 1919 season.
  22. West Virginia Wesleyan joined Division I for the 1913-1916 seasons.
  23. UTEP's first season was in 1914.
  24. SMU's first season was in 1916.
  25. Mississippi College joined Division I for the 1911, 1912, 1915, 1916 & 1919 seasons.
  26. Arizona State only fielded a team for the 1914-1916 and 1919 seasons.
  27. Haskell joined Division I for the 1910 & 1914-1916 seasons.
  28. Newberry joined Division I in 1914 and also did not field a team in 1918.
  29. Idaho joined Division I for the 1917 season.
  30. Wofford joined Division I in 1914.
  31. Dickinson left Division I after the 1910 season.
  32. Erskine joined Division I for the 1919 season.
  33. Oglethorpe joined Division I in 1919.
  34. UCLA's first season was in 1919.
  35. Grinnell joined Division I in 1919.
  36. Samford did not play Division I during the 1913-1918 seasons.
  37. Montana joined Division I for the 1917 season.
  38. Carnegie Mellon joined Division I for the 1910 season.

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