List of most consecutive games scoring in NCAA football

The following is a list of the all-time leading NCAA Division I-A college football teams (in the United States) ranked by the number of consecutive games in which they scored.

During the 2017 season, Tennessee lost 0-41 to Georgia[1], to end their streak at 289 games and Air Force lost 0-21 to Army[2] to end their streak at 306.

Division I - Football Bowl Subdivision

These are the rankings for the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) through the end of 2017 season.[3]

Most consecutive games scoring
RankingSchoolNumberYear
1Florida 372† 1988–present
2Michigan 365 1984–2014
3Brigham Young 361 1975–2003
4TCU 320† 1992–present
5Air Force 306 1992–2017
6Virginia Tech 296† 1995–present
7Georgia 290† 1995–present
8Tennessee 289 1994–2017
9Ohio State 286^ 1993–2016
10Nebraska 283† 1996–present
11Texas 282 1980–2004
12Washington State 280 1984–2008
13Washington 271 1981–2004
14Oregon 267 1985–2007
15Boise St 265† 1997–present
16Georgia Tech 261† 1997–present
17Texas Tech 258† 1997–present
18Oklahoma 254† 1998–present
19Colorado 242 1988–2008
20Kansas State 234 1996–2015

† Active streak as of conclusion of 2017 season

^ Does not include games later vacated by NCAA action

Division I - Football Championship Subdivision

These are the rankings for the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) through the end of 2017 season.[4]

RankingSchoolNumberYears
1Montana 381† 1989–present
2Hampton 291 1984–2009
3Dayton 271† 1993–present
3Lehigh 265 1986–2010
5Delaware 220 1996–2014
6Eastern Washington 199 1988–2006
7Eastern Illinois 197^ 1977–1996
8Northern Iowa 165 1983–1996
9McNeese State 158 1988–2001
10Delaware 154 1983–1996

† Active streak as of conclusion of 2016 season

^ Before FCS was formed in 1978

References

  1. "University of Tennessee Athletics 2017 Schedule". utsports.com. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
  2. "2017 Football Schedule - Air Force Academy". goairforcefalcons.com. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
  3. "2018 NCAA Division-I FBS Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. p. 177. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  4. "2018 NCAA Division-I FCS Record Book" (PDF). NCAA. p. 84. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
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