All-Time Winning Percentage

BGIF

Varsity Club
Messages
43,946
Reaction score
2,922
11/28/2015 UPDATE

ND remains in 1st Place with UM 2nd.

HTML:
TEAM	WINS	LOSSES	TIES	PCT
ND 	892	312	42	0.7327
UM	924	331	36	0.7297

==============================================================================

9/5/15 UPDATE


HTML:
TEAM WON LOST TIES WIN %
ND	883	310	42	0.73198
UM	915	329	36	0.72891

==============================================================================




N.B. UPDATED 9/4/14 (after the Rice Win)

1. ND .7332
2. UM .7326

ND leads by .0006, less than 1 win.


ND became the All-Time Winningest Percentage Leader in the 1947 Season when Leahy's Lads had another Undefeated (9-0) and Yale had a 6-3 season.

ND held the lead for 57 years losing it to Michigan in 2004 when they went 9-3 and ND under Willingham went 6-6.

ND regained the lead with the win over Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl 12/28/13


HTML:
TEAM	YEARS	WINS	LOSSES	TIES	PCT.
ND	126	875	305	42	0.7332
UM	135	911	321	36	0.7326
OU	120	843	312	53	0.7198
BSU	47	396	154	2	0.7192
OSU@	125	850	318	53	0.7179
TX	122	876	339	33	0.7151
ALA#	120	839	323	43	0.7141
USC#	122	797	323	54	0.7019
NEB	125	866	357	40	0.7015
UTN	118	805	361	53	0.6821

# Record adjusted (vacated wins) by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
@ Record adjusted (vacated wins) by action of institution.
 
Last edited:

irishnd31

Biggest Idiot On This Site
Messages
6,208
Reaction score
8,086
BGIF said:
UM leads in All-Time Wins by 38.


We could make that up in a hurry with LLLLLoyd at the helm. Please stay LLLLLoyd, it wouldn't be the same without you.
 

ND Lifer

New member
Messages
141
Reaction score
8
Once we get the "winning percentage" lead again, we need to put a lot of air between us and UM. I don't ever want them leading us in that category again. With Charlie at the helm for the next 10 years, we should be able to put some distance between ND and UM. As long as Carr stays there, we will pull away on the percentage thing. Sad thing is that after the Bowl game last night, LLLLLoyd is really taking a lot of heat!! If he does come back next year, I believe that will be his last "hurrah". Too bad. I just love beating that guy and then listening to him whine the next 12 months.
 

Domer95

New member
Messages
624
Reaction score
35
Thanks for the legwork BGIF. Let's all remember that scUM has been playing for 8 years longer than ND.
 
R

Rip Rap

Guest
irishnd31 said:
We could make that up in a hurry with LLLLLoyd at the helm. Please stay LLLLLoyd, it wouldn't be the same without you.

We were getting close to overtaking them under Holtz. I remember an article regarding that when Holtz resigned my freshman year. Also a good indicator of how bad the past 8 seasons were.
 

BGIF

Varsity Club
Messages
43,946
Reaction score
2,922
N.B. As of 11/24/12 3:25 pm


HTML:
	Wins	Loses	Ties	Games 	W%
UM	895	310	36	1241	0.735697
	8	5	0	13	
	903	315	36	1254	0.734450
					
ND	853	300	42	1195	0.731381
	13	0	0	13	
	866	0	42	1208	0.734272

The first line for each school is the W/L/T/Game Played Record through 2011* per Stassen:

I-A Winning Percentage 1869-2011

The next line is the worst (UM) and best (ND) projections for the '12 Season to help ND regain the All-Time Winningest Percentage Title.

IF UM lost their '12 bowl and ND ran the table (USC and NCG), an 8-5 UM would still lead a 13-0 ND by .000178 or a 1/2 game.




* The ND 2012 Football Media Guide, page 156, lists ND's All-Time Record through 2011 as 853 Wins, 300 Loses, 42 Ties.

IF you check with College Data Warehouse they list 853, 301, 41 AND they have the Lose/Tie Error WRONG for years.
 
Last edited:

BGIF

Varsity Club
Messages
43,946
Reaction score
2,922
All-Time Winningest Percentage

All-Time Winningest Percentage

N.B. As of 1/1/2013 4:20 pm (After UM's loss to SCar)



HTML:
	Wins	Loses	Ties	Games 	W%
UM	903	315	36	1254	0.734450
ND	865	300	42	1207	0.734051



ND needs a Win and a UM Loss after today to regain the lead.

ND's win in the NCG will still leave ND a 1/2 game behind UM.


ND became the All-Time Winningest Percentage Leader in the 1947 Season when Leahy's Lads had another Undefeated (9-0) and Yale had a 6-3 season.

ND held the 57 years losing it to Michigan in 2004 they went 9-3 and ND under Willingham went 6-6.
 

nlroma1o

Well-known member
Messages
2,077
Reaction score
95
THIS IS OURS TO RIGHTFULLY RECLAIM NEXT SEASON!!! LETSSSS F'N GOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Last edited:
B

Bogtrotter07

Guest
This is an interesting conversation, now back to watching paint dry . . .
 

condoms SUCk

Varsity Club Member
Messages
1,992
Reaction score
391
Still need a win and a UM loss to over take. Notre sure where these people get their stats.

This wiki shows other numbers:

List of NCAA football teams by wins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

UM .735
ND .733

Wiki is accurate, I agree phork have no idea how the link enrico posted got their info.

As of 1/14/13
UM 903+18(ties count as a ½ win) =921 /1253=.7350
ND 865+21(ties count as a ½ win) =886/1208=.7334

If ND and Mich both win their first games of the 2014 season
UM 904+18=922/1254=.7352
ND 866+21=887/1209=.7336

If ND wins against Mich
UM 904+18=922/1255=.7346
ND 867+21=888/1210=.7338

if UM win.........well I'm not posting that sh!t.


The way it is looking is Mich will need to have at least 2-3 more losses than ND in the 2014season before we can take back the winning %.
 

BGIF

Varsity Club
Messages
43,946
Reaction score
2,922
All-Time Winningest Percentage

All-Time Winningest Percentage

N.B. As of 9/4/14 (after the Rice win)

ND became the All-Time Winningest Percentage Leader in the 1947 Season when Leahy's Lads had another Undefeated (9-0) and Yale had a 6-3 season.

ND held the 57 years losing it to Michigan in 2004 they went 9-3 and ND under Willingham went 6-6.

ND regained the lead with the win over Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl 12/28/13


HTML:
TEAM	YEARS	WINS	LOSSES	TIES	PCT.
ND	126	875	305	42	0.7332
UM	135	911	321	36	0.7326
OU	120	843	312	53	0.7198
BSU	47	396	154	2	0.7192
OSU@	125	850	318	53	0.7179
TX	122	876	339	33	0.7151
ALA#	120	839	323	43	0.7141
USC#	122	797	323	54	0.7019
NEB	125	866	357	40	0.7015
UTN	118	805	361	53	0.6821

# Record adjusted (vacated wins) by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
@ Record adjusted (vacated wins) by action of institution.
 
Last edited:

BGIF

Varsity Club
Messages
43,946
Reaction score
2,922
An ND wins Saturday and ND pads the lead.

An ND loss Saturday and ND slips to second place.

GO IRISH!
 

BGIF

Varsity Club
Messages
43,946
Reaction score
2,922
All-Time Winningest Percentage as of 9/1/14

All-Time Winningest Percentage as of 9/1/14

Team Years W L T Pct.
1. ND 126 876 305 42 .7334
2. UM 135 911 322 36 .7321
3. OU 120 844 312 53 .7200
4. BSU 47 397 154 2 .7197
5. OSU 125 850 319 53 .7173
6. UTX 122 876 340 33 .7156
7. UA 120 840 323 43 .7143
8. USC 122 798 323 54 .7021
9. NEB 125 867 357 40 .7017
10. UTN 118 806 361 53 .6824
 

Crazy Balki

Site Assigned Optimist
Messages
7,868
Reaction score
4,477
Team Years W L T Pct.
1. ND 126 876 305 42 .7334
2. UM 135 911 322 36 .7321
3. OU 120 844 312 53 .7200
4. BSU 47 397 154 2 .7197
5. OSU 125 850 319 53 .7173
6. UTX 122 876 340 33 .7156
7. UA 120 840 323 43 .7143
8. USC 122 798 323 54 .7021
9. NEB 125 867 357 40 .7017
10. UTN 118 806 361 53 .6824

In addition, with a win tomorrow along with a Texas loss, ND would have the 2nd most all time wins.
 

dad4aa

Well-known member
Messages
3,754
Reaction score
741
The University of Michigan has won more football games than any other program in American. They have the (2nd) highest won-loss percentage in the nation as well. That always bothered me (to hear about it constantly) and always wondered who the heck they were playing since they started at least nine years before any of the other 19 schools in the top twenty list! So a friend of mine did a little research and here's who they have padded their win list with:

Case 26-0-1
Drake 3-0
Albion 16-1
Great Lakes 2-0
Oberlin 9-0
Hillsdale College 2-0
Mt. Union 7-0
Marietta 2-0
Detroit Athletic Club 5-0
Marquette 2-0
Kalamazoo College 5-0
Michigan A.A. 2-0
Beloit 3-0
Michigan M.A. 2-0-1
DePauw 3-0
Olivet College 2-0
Ohio Northern 3-0
P&S Chicago 2-0
Rush Lake Forest 2-0
Windsor Club 2-0
Western Reserve 2-0
Wittenburg College 2-0
Toronto 1-0-1

Additionally, they have single wins (with no losses) against the following collegiate powerhouses: Adelbert, Adrian College, American Medical, Butler, Camp Grant, Carlisle, Carroll, Denison, Detroit Industrial, Ferris State, Grand Rapids, Harvard Club of Chicago, Kenyon, Lawrence, Lehigh, Peninsulars, Quantico Marines, Racine, Stevens Institute, Wabash, and my personal favorite. . . Ann Arbor High School!! I don't know how many of these particular "opponets" can be found on the historical records of Ohio State, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, USC, et al. . . but since most of those schools started playing college football at least NINE years later than U of M. . . I would have to assume that there were a few more quality teams to choose from when they started scheduling their games.

Now I understand that every program, particularly those who date back to the early 1900's, have their share of 'cupcakes' to report. However, when you add up the record of just these teams in their history. . .it becomes 128-1-3 !!

That'll beef up your winning percentage won't it? I think the NCAA should go back and reconcile Division I records to reflect wins and losses against Division I teams only, and toss out the high schools, club teams, Division II and III opponents, factory and sports club teams, and then see who comes out on top. Exhibition games shouldn't count, and for sure. . high schools shouldn't count!
 

Classic Irish

Well-known member
Messages
1,313
Reaction score
322
In the early years, ND played similar programs and many of the same programs you mention here (DePauw, Drake, Albion, Great Lakes). So I don't think it's a fair criticism of Michigan unless you want to criticize ND for the same thing. ND also played high schools and even the Illinois Cycling Club.


Notre Dame Opponents
 

dad4aa

Well-known member
Messages
3,754
Reaction score
741
But, at least around here, I don't hear ND fans constantly brag about having more wins then any other program like the Michigan fans do.
 

palinurus

New member
Messages
2,406
Reaction score
192
But, at least around here, I don't hear ND fans constantly brag about having more wins then any other program like the Michigan fans do.

This is a fair point, as is Classic Irish's, but I'd also note that some of those teams (that both teams beat way-back-when may not have been as bad as it seems now (well, yes, including the high school team the Wolverines beat is utterly shameless). I mean I certainly don't know offhand, but if I had time, it would be fun to look up the teams they (and we) beat in those years and see how good they were. Just saying that, because Fordham is bad now (to use a general example), doesn't mean they weren't a national powerhouse in the 1930s (they were, of course).

But it's all interesting. Here's hoping we can pad the % lead this season before Michigan wises up and dumps Hoke.
 

D-BOE34

F*** Michigan
Messages
1,730
Reaction score
81
Some of those teams were solid and the best competition you could find at that time. Sounds like your buddy wasted his time researching half the subject.

WHo cares who has more wins? They Started 19 years before most... end game. That is why winning percentage is biggest. Especially after so many games.
 

Booslum31

New member
Messages
5,687
Reaction score
187
In the early years, ND played similar programs and many of the same programs you mention here (DePauw, Drake, Albion, Great Lakes). So I don't think it's a fair criticism of Michigan unless you want to criticize ND for the same thing. ND also played high schools and even the Illinois Cycling Club.


Notre Dame Opponents

You are right. Like the year ND scheduled Indianapolis Light Artillery and lost 18-0...they never scheduled them again! :) Winning % matters most!
 

OCIrish

Fukk Michigan
Messages
3,280
Reaction score
218
In the early years, ND played similar programs and many of the same programs you mention here (DePauw, Drake, Albion, Great Lakes). So I don't think it's a fair criticism of Michigan unless you want to criticize ND for the same thing. ND also played high schools and even the Illinois Cycling Club.


Notre Dame Opponents

I had just read his posy and was going to say the same thing......ND played it's fair share of clubs, small colleges, etc....especially when they were trying to find somebody to play. On top of that, back on the day, both ND, and Michigan would, from time to time play people who, by today's standards would not have been otherwise eligible.
 
Top