Longest NCAA Division I football winning streaks

In American college football the longest NCAA Division I winning streak is held by the University of Oklahoma Sooners, who won 47 consecutive games between 1953 and 1957. The longest FCS winning streak is held by the North Dakota State Bison who won 33 consecutive games between 2012 and 2014.

NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision

The following is a list of the longest winning streaks in NCAA Division I FBS of 25 games or more through the 2017 season.[1]

# Team Streak Spoiler Seasons
1.Oklahoma47Notre Dame1953–1957
2.Washington^40Oregon State1908–1914
3.Yale37Princeton1887–1889
Yale37Princeton1890–1893
5.Toledo35Tampa1969–1971
6.Penn34Lafayette1894–1896
Miami (FL)34Ohio State2000–2003
8.Penn31Harvard1896–1898
Pittsburgh31Cleveland Naval Reserve1914–1918
Oklahoma31Kentucky1948–1950
11.Texas30Notre Dame‡1968–1970
12.Michigan29Minnesota1901–1903
Miami (FL)29Alabama1990–1993
Florida State29Oregon2012–2014
15.Michigan State28Purdue1950–1953
Oklahoma28Kansas1973–1975
Alabama28Mississippi State1978–1980
18.Michigan26Chicago1903–1905
Cornell26Williams1921–1924
Nebraska26Arizona State1994–1996
Alabama26Clemson#2015–2016
22.USC25Oregon State†1931–1933
Army25Notre Dame1944–1946
Michigan25Army1946–1949
San Diego State25Utah State1965–1967
BYU25UCLA1983–1985

^ Streak was part of Division I's longest unbeaten streak of 64 games (60–0–4) between 1907 and 1917.[2][3]
Indicates a streak ended by a tie.
Indicates a streak ended in a bowl game.
# Indicates a streak ended in CFP National Championship.

NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision

The following is a list of the longest winning streaks in NCAA Division I FCS through the 2016 season. Only schools that have been FCS members for five years are eligible for inclusion.[4]

# Teams Streak Spoiler Season(s)
1.North Dakota State33Northern Iowa2012–2014
2.James Madison26North Dakota State2016–2017
3. Penn24Columbia1992–1995
Montana24Eastern Washington2001–2002
4.Harvard22Penn2013–2015
5. Montana21Marshall1995–1996
Colgate21Delaware2002–2003
7. Holy Cross20Army1990–1992
Dayton20Cal Poly1996–1997
9.Duquesne19Robert Morris1995–1996
10. Eastern Kentucky18Western Kentucky1982–1983
Davidson18Jacksonville1999–2001
San Diego18UC Davis2005–2006
13. Robert Morris17Buffalo1999–2000
Penn17Villanova2002–2004
Appalachian State17Wofford2006–2007
Richmond17Villanova2008–2009
17. Georgia Southern16Middle Tennessee1989–1990
Sam Houston State16North Dakota State2010–2011
19. Marshall15moved to FBS1996
Dartmouth15Lehigh1996–1997
21 Delaware 14 Lehigh 1979–1980
Youngstown State 14 Kent State 1994
Georgia Southern 14 Massachusetts 1998
Charleston Southern 14 Liberty 2005–2006
Montana 14 Villanova 2009
North Dakota State 14 South Dakota St. 2015–2016

Indicates a tie ended the winning streak.

References

  1. "2018 NCAA FBS Football Record Book" (pdf). NCAA.org. NCAA. 2016. p. 176. Retrieved October 9, 2018.
  2. "NCAA FBS Football Record Book" (pdf). NCAA.org. NCAA. p. 117.
  3. "2015 Washington Football Information" (pdf). gohuskies.com. UW. p. 52.
  4. "2018 NCAA FCS Football Record Book" (pdf). NCAA.org. NCAA. 2018. p. 83. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
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