NCAA Division I-A football win-loss records in the 1990s

The following list shows NCAA Division I-A football programs by winning percentage during the 1990-1999 football seasons. 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. This list only takes into account games played while in Division I-A.

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TeamTotal GamesWonLostTiePct.
Marshall 1393540.897
Florida State123109131.890
Nebraska125108161.868
Florida125102221.820
Tennessee12399222.813
Penn State12397260.789
Michigan12293263.775
Miami (FL)11992270.773
Texas A&M12494282.766
Ohio State12491303.746
Colorado12087294.742
Kansas State11887301.742
Notre Dame12184352.702
Washington11882351.699
Syracuse12082353.696
BYU12786392.685
Alabama12383400.675
North Carolina11878391.665
Virginia Tech11777391.662
Virginia11978401.660
Toledo11372383.650
Nevada 29461330.649
Air Force12278440.639
Auburn11572403.639
Georgia11672431.625
Texas12074442.625
Colorado State12074460.617
Miami (OH)11065405.614
Utah11771460.607
Arizona11871461.622
Wisconsin11869454.602
UCLA11569460.600
Idaho 34527180.600
Wyoming11870471.597
Western Michigan11165442.595
Clemson11769471.594
Oregon11870480.593
UCF 44423210.523
Southern Miss11467461.592
East Carolina11467470.588
Ole Miss11567480.583
USC12168494.579
Fresno State12068502.575
Georgia Tech11666491.573
West Virginia11665492.569
Bowling Green11161464.568
North Carolina State11866511.564
Mississippi State11664502.560
Boise State12067530.558
Louisiana Tech11261483.558
Arizona State11362510.549
Oklahoma11561513.543
San Diego State11662522.543
Texas Tech11562530.539
Iowa11762532.538
Michigan State11762532.538
Stanford11660542.526
Louisville11459541.522
Central Michigan11254535.504
Boston College11657572.500
Kansas11456571.496
Arkansas11555582.487
California11555591.483
LSU11354581.482
Rice11052571.477
Ball State11252582.473
Washington State11453610.465
TCU11351611.456
Army11150601.455
Illinois11550632.443
Baylor11349631.438
Utah State11248631.433
UAB 54419250.432
Purdue11447643.425
Indiana11347642.425
Memphis11045641.414
Hawaii12249712.410
San Jose State11244662.402
Missouri11343673.394
Cincinnati11143671.392
South Carolina11142663.392
Kentucky11344690.389
New Mexico11645710.388
Navy11243690.384
Houston11142681.383
Northwestern11443701.382
Oklahoma State11241683.379
Akron11040682.373
Louisiana-Monroe6 76725420.373
Tulsa11140701.365
Long Beach State 8228140.364
Louisiana-Lafayette911039701.359
Pacific 106724430.358
Minnesota11240720.357
Maryland11138721.347
Rutgers11037721.341
Tulane11238740.339
Wake Forest11238740.339
Pittsburgh11237741.335
Eastern Michigan11035741.323
Ohio11134743.320
Vanderbilt11034760.309
Duke11133771.302
New Mexico State11033770.300
SMU11031763.295
UNLV11233790.295
Northern Illinois11032780.291
North Texas 115516390.291
Middle Tennessee 1211380.273
Arkansas State11129802.270
Oregon State11129811.266
Iowa State11027803.259
UTEP11428842.254
Temple11022880.200
Cal State Fullerton 13345290.147
Kent State11015941.141
Buffalo 14110110.000

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Chart notes
  1. Marshall joined I-A in 1997.
  2. Nevada joined I-A in 1992.
  3. Idaho joined I-A in 1996.
  4. UCF joined I-A in 1996.
  5. UAB joined I-A in 1996.
  6. Louisiana-Monroe joined I-A in 1994.
  7. Louisiana-Monroe went by the name Northeast Louisiana until 1999.
  8. Long Beach State dropped their football program after the 1991 season.
  9. Louisiana-Lafayette went by the name Southwestern Louisiana until 1999.
  10. Pacific dropped their football program after the 1995 season.
  11. North Texas joined I-A in 1995.
  12. Middle Tennessee joined I-A in 1999.
  13. Cal State Fullerton dropped their football program after the 1992 season.
  14. Buffalo joined I-A in 1999.

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