NCAA Division I football win–loss records in the 1960s

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The following list shows NCAA Division I football programs by winning percentage during the 1960–1969 football seasons. During this time Division I was known as the University Division. 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.

NCAA Division I Football Records in the 1960s[1]
Team Total games Won Lost Tie Pct.
San Diego State[a] 11 11 0 0 1.000
Alabama 110 90 16 4 .836
Texas 108 86 19 3 .810
Arkansas 107 82 24 1 .771
Ohio State 91 68 21 2 .758
Dartmouth 90 68 22 0 .756
Missouri 105 76 23 6 .752
USC 105 76 25 4 .743
Ole Miss 108 77 25 6 .741
Penn State 105 77 27 1 .738
LSU 107 76 26 5 .734
Memphis 96 70 25 1 .734
Arizona State 99 72 26 1 .732
Bowling Green[b] 77 55 20 2 .727
Long Beach State[c] 11 8 3 0 .727
Wyoming 101 72 27 2 .723
Nebraska 106 75 30 1 .712
Princeton 90 64 26 0 .711
Miami (OH)[d] 81 55 22 4 .704
Purdue 96 65 28 3 .693
Florida 105 70 31 4 .686
Utah State 102 68 31 3 .681
Syracuse 102 69 33 0 .676
Harvard 90 58 27 5 .672
Tennessee 105 67 32 6 .667
Yale 90 57 29 4 .656
Oregon State 102 65 35 2 .647
Notre Dame 100 62 34 4 .640
Auburn 104 65 37 2 .635
Michigan State 96 59 34 3 .630
Virginia Tech 103 62 37 2 .624
Rutgers 92 57 35 0 .620
New Mexico State 101 61 37 3 .619
Army 100 60 37 3 .615
West Texas A&M 101 61 39 1 .609
Minnesota 97 57 36 4 .608
Oklahoma 104 62 40 2 .606
Buffalo[e] 76 44 28 4 .605
Georgia 105 59 38 8 .600
Fresno State[f] 10 6 4 0 .600
UC Santa Barbara[g] 10 6 4 0 .600
UCLA 102 59 39 4 .598
Southern Miss[h] 66 39 26 1 .598
Georgia Tech 104 61 41 2 .596
Florida State 104 55 38 11 .582
Houston 101 56 40 5 .579
Michigan 97 55 40 2 .577
East Carolina[i] 49 27 21 1 .561
North Carolina State 102 55 44 3 .554
Washington 102 54 43 5 .554
West Virginia 102 54 43 5 .554
Miami (FL) 104 56 45 3 .553
Duke 101 54 44 3 .550
Ohio[j] 82 44 36 2 .549
Boston College 96 52 43 1 .547
North Texas 97 51 42 4 .546
Colorado 103 55 46 2 .544
Villanova 94 51 43 0 .543
Utah 102 53 48 1 .525
Xavier 100 51 46 3 .525
Colgate 93 46 42 5 .522
Arizona 101 51 47 3 .520
Oregon 103 50 48 5 .510
Kansas 102 50 48 4 .510
Clemson 100 50 48 2 .510
Toledo[k] 79 39 38 2 .506
Tulsa 102 51 51 0 .500
Navy 102 49 49 4 .500
Holy Cross[l] 89 42 43 4 .494
Citadel 101 49 51 1 .490
Texas Tech 102 47 51 4 .480
Western Michigan[m] 74 35 38 1 .480
Stanford 100 46 51 3 .475
Louisville[n] 80 37 42 1 .469
Cornell 90 40 46 4 .467
Air Force 101 45 52 4 .465
UTEP 100 43 52 5 .455
Baylor 103 45 57 1 .442
Cincinnati 99 43 55 1 .439
Davidson 90 38 49 3 .439
New Mexico 102 44 57 1 .436
Montana[o] 28 12 16 0 .429
BYU 101 42 58 1 .421
TCU 101 40 56 5 .421
Richmond 100 41 57 2 .420
George Washington[p] 66 27 38 1 .417
Furman 100 40 57 3 .415
Iowa 94 37 54 3 .410
North Carolina 101 41 60 0 .406
Northwestern 95 38 56 1 .405
Maryland 99 40 59 0 .404
Detroit Mercy[q] 46 18 27 1 .402
Pacific 98 39 59 0 .398
Kent State[r] 77 29 45 3 .396
Kentucky 98 37 58 5 .395
Virginia 100 39 60 1 .395
Iowa State 99 37 58 4 .394
South Carolina 101 37 59 5 .391
Wichita State 99 38 60 1 .389
William & Mary 100 37 60 3 .385
Rice 102 37 61 4 .382
Illinois 96 36 59 1 .380
San Jose State 99 37 61 1 .379
California 101 36 61 4 .376
Wisconsin 96 34 59 3 .370
VMI 100 35 62 3 .365
Pittsburgh 100 34 61 5 .365
Washington State 100 34 61 5 .365
Oklahoma State 99 35 62 2 .364
Penn 90 32 57 1 .361
Idaho 97 34 62 1 .356
SMU 103 35 65 3 .354
Indiana 96 33 62 1 .349
Dayton 100 32 64 4 .340
Mississippi State 99 31 63 5 .338
Marshall[s] 80 26 52 2 .338
Texas A&M 101 31 64 6 .337
Columbia 90 29 59 2 .333
Marquette[t] 9 3 6 0 .333
Colorado State 101 31 69 1 .312
Boston University[u] 45 12 30 3 .300
Denver[v] 10 3 7 0 .300
Wake Forest 100 27 72 1 .275
Vanderbilt 100 24 70 6 .270
Tulane 100 24 73 3 .255
Brown 89 21 65 3 .253
Northern Illinois[w] 20 5 15 0 .250
Kansas State 99 18 80 1 .187
Hardin–Simmons[x] 30 1 29 0 .033
Cal State Los Angeles[y] 9 0 9 0 .000

Chart notes

  1. ^ San Diego State joined Division I in 1969.
  2. ^ Bowling Green joined Division I in 1962.
  3. ^ Long Beach State joined Division I in 1969.
  4. ^ Miami (OH) joined Division I in 1962.
  5. ^ Buffalo joined Division I in 1962.
  6. ^ Fresno State joined Division I in 1969.
  7. ^ UC Santa Barbara joined Division I in 1969.
  8. ^ Southern Miss joined Division I in 1963.
  9. ^ East Carolina joined Division I in 1965.
  10. ^ Ohio joined Division I in 1962.
  11. ^ Toledo joined Division I in 1962.
  12. ^ Holy Cross missed the 1969 football season due to an outbreak of Hepatitis A.
  13. ^ Western Michigan joined Division I in 1962.
  14. ^ Louisville joined Division I in 1962.
  15. ^ Montana left Division I after the 1962 season.
  16. ^ George Washington dropped football after the 1966 season.
  17. ^ Detroit Mercy dropped football after the 1964 season.
  18. ^ Kent State joined Division I in 1962.
  19. ^ Marshall joined Division I in 1962.
  20. ^ Marquette dropped football after the 1960 season.
  21. ^ Boston University left Division I after 1964.
  22. ^ Denver dropped football after the 1960 season.
  23. ^ Northern Illinois joined Division I in 1968.
  24. ^ Hardin–Simmons left Division I after the 1962 season.
  25. ^ Cal State Los Angeles joined Division I in 1969.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "College Football Statistics and History".