NCAA Division I football win-loss records in the 1930s

The following list shows NCAA Division I football programs by winning percentage during the 1930–1939 football seasons. During this time the NCAA did not have any formal divisions. 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.

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Team Total Games Won Lost Tie Pct.
Alabama 95 79 11 5 .858
Holy Cross1 37 30 5 2 .838
Hardin-Simmons2 9 7 1 1 .833
Pittsburgh 96 75 14 7 .818
Tennessee 101 79 17 5 .807
Duke 99 77 17 5 .803
Fordham 84 61 14 9 .780
TCU 116 84 24 8 .759
Notre Dame 91 66 20 5 .753
Tulane 101 73 22 6 .752
Army 98 71 22 5 .750
Ohio State 81 57 19 5 .735
Minnesota 82 57 19 6 .732
Utah 85 59 20 6 .729
Santa Clara3 72 50 17 5 .729
Nebraska 91 62 21 8 .725
Michigan State 87 59 20 8 .724
USC 106 72 25 9 .722
Villanova 92 62 22 8 .717
Purdue 82 54 20 8 .707
Dartmouth 90 60 23 7 .706
LSU 102 68 27 7 .701
Duquesne 100 67 28 5 .695
Saint Mary's4 91 59 24 8 .692
Colgate 87 57 25 2 .690
Detroit Mercy 95 63 27 5 .689
North Carolina 95 60 24 11 .689
Texas Tech 103 67 31 5 .675
Boston College 93 59 27 7 .672
California 107 69 33 5 .668
Regis (CO)5 9 6 3 0 .667
Michigan 83 53 26 4 .663
Colorado 81 51 26 4 .654
Centenary (LA)6 111 66 33 12 .649
George Washington7 71 43 23 5 .641
Tulsa 93 55 29 9 .640
Richmond8 75 42 22 11 .633
Princeton 80 47 26 7 .631
Stanford 100 57 32 11 .625
Bucknell 89 51 29 9 .624
Temple 95 53 30 12 .621
Arizona 92 54 32 6 .620
Washington 92 53 31 8 .620
Georgia 101 59 35 7 .619
Cornell 76 45 27 4 .618
SMU 111 64 38 9 .617
Furman9 64 37 22 5 .617
Columbia 87 50 30 7 .615
Vanderbilt 94 54 33 7 .612
Yale 81 45 27 9 .611
UTEP 90 52 33 5 .606
Syracuse 83 46 29 8 .602
UCLA 98 54 35 9 .597
Marquette 85 49 33 3 .594
NYU 86 49 33 4 .593
New Mexico State 92 51 34 7 .592
Washington State 93 51 34 8 .591
Oregon 94 53 36 5 .590
BYU 89 49 33 7 .590
Denver 92 51 35 6 .587
Baylor 99 56 39 4 .586
Oklahoma 94 49 33 12 .585
Utah State 80 43 30 7 .581
Manhattan10 37 21 15 1 .581
Northwestern 81 43 30 8 .580
Oregon State 101 53 37 11 .579
Kansas State 90 48 34 8 .578
Miami (FL) 92 49 35 8 .576
Auburn 102 54 39 9 .574
Clemson 95 51 37 7 .574
Saint Louis11 75 39 28 8 .573
Penn 81 43 33 5 .562
Texas A&M 101 52 40 9 .559
Ole Miss 104 54 42 8 .558
Harvard 81 43 34 4 .556
Maryland 103 55 45 3 .549
Georgetown 86 43 35 8 .547
New Mexico 90 47 39 4 .544
Navy 94 48 40 6 .543
Loyola Marymount12 69 36 30 3 .543
Rice 109 57 48 4 .541
Virginia Tech 95 46 39 10 .537
Northern Colorado13 59 29 25 5 .534
Drake 99 49 44 6 .525
Kentucky 93 47 43 3 .522
Washington & Jefferson14 47 23 21 3 .521
Oklahoma State 102 49 46 7 .515
Texas 97 47 44 6 .515
Washington (MO) 94 46 44 4 .511
Brown 90 45 43 2 .511
West Virginia 99 46 45 8 .505
South Carolina 105 49 49 7 .500
Illinois 82 38 39 5 .494
Mississippi State 97 46 48 3 .490
Mercer 94 43 46 5 .484
Arkansas 98 42 46 10 .480
Lafayette 86 40 44 2 .477
Davidson 94 41 46 7 .473
Carnegie Mellon 86 37 42 7 .471
San Francisco15 69 28 32 9 .471
Wisconsin 83 36 41 6 .470
Gonzaga 88 38 44 6 .466
Citadel 99 43 50 6 .465
Kansas 89 37 44 8 .461
Arizona State 87 37 44 6 .460
William & Mary 97 41 49 7 .459
Penn State 81 34 41 6 .457
Colorado State 84 34 42 8 .452
Montana 82 35 43 4 .451
Florida 101 42 52 7 .450
Georgia Tech 100 41 51 8 .450
Colorado College16 64 26 33 5 .445
Erskine17 9 4 5 0 .444
Wake Forest 88 36 47 5 .438
Washington & Lee 93 37 49 7 .435
Iowa State 87 33 45 9 .431
Indiana 80 28 40 12 .425
Creighton 85 34 47 4 .424
Northern Arizona18 72 26 37 9 .424
VMI 99 36 55 8 .404
Idaho 87 34 51 2 .402
Iowa 80 28 45 7 .394
Missouri 93 32 52 9 .392
Rhodes19 9 3 5 1 .389
Montana State20 62 22 36 4 .387
North Carolina State 96 33 55 8 .385
Washburn21 48 18 29 1 .385
Loyola (LA)22 28 10 17 1 .375
Virginia 94 29 56 9 .356
Grinnell23 61 20 38 3 .352
Chicago24 81 24 49 8 .346
Wyoming 84 26 52 6 .345
Sewanee 70 24 62 4 .289
Presbyterian25 18 5 13 0 .278
Western State26 53 11 42 0 .208
Colorado Mines27 56 10 45 1 .188

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Chart notes
  1. Holy Cross joined Division I in 1936.
  2. Hardin-Simmons joined Division I in 1939.
  3. Santa Clara joined Division I in 1932.
  4. St. Mary's joined Division I in 1930.
  5. Regis (CO) left Division I in 1930.
  6. Centenary (LA) joined Division I in 1930.
  7. George Washington joined Division I in 1932.
  8. Richmond joined Division I in 1933.
  9. Furman joined Division I in 1933.
  10. Manhattan joined Division I in 1936.
  11. Saint Louis joined Division I in 1932.
  12. Loyola Marymount joined Division I in 1933.
  13. Northern Colorado left Division I after the 1937 season.
  14. Washington & Jefferson left Division I after the 1934 season.
  15. San Francisco joined Division I in 1932.
  16. Colorado College left Division I after the 1937 season.
  17. Erskine joined Division I for the 1936 season.
  18. Northern Arizona joined Division I in 1931.
  19. Rhodes joined Division I for the 1939 season.
  20. Montana State left Division I after the 1937 season.
  21. Washburn joined Division I in 1935.
  22. Loyola (LA) joined Division I for the 1934-1936 seasons.
  23. Grinnell left Division I after the 1936 season.
  24. Chicago dropped football after the 1939 season.
  25. Presbyterian joined Division I during the 1935 & 1936 seasons
  26. Western State left Division I after the 1937 season.
  27. Colorado Mines left Division I after the 1937 season.

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