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2014 06 Coaching Records.Indd Coaching Records All-Divisions Coaching Records ............. 2 Football Bowl Subdivision Coaching Records .................................... 5 Football Championship Subdivision Coaching Records .......... 15 Division II Coaching Records .................. 22 Division III Coaching Records ................. 30 Coaching Honors ......................................... 40 2 2014 NCAA FOOTBALL RECORDS - ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS All-Divisions Coaching Records *Active coach. ^Records adjusted by NCAA Committee on Infractions. #Records adjusted by Coach (Alma Mater) NCAA executive action. Note: Ties computed as half won and half lost. Includes bowl and playoff (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. games. 33. *Rick Willis (Cornell College 1988) .......................... 15 128 34 0 .794 (Wartburg 1997-2005, 08-13) 34. *Ken Sparks (Carson-Newman 1968) .................... 34 318 86 2 .786 Winningest Coaches All-Time (Carson-Newman 1980-2013) 35. Pete Schmidt (Alma 1970) ......................................... 14 104 27 4 .785 (Albion 1983-96) BY PERCENTAGE 36. Henry Williams (Yale 1891) ........................................ 23 140 34 12 .785 This list includes all coaches with at least 10 seasons at four-year NCAA colleges (Army 1891, Minnesota 1900-21) regardless of division. 37. Jim Sochor (San Fran. St. 1960)................................ 19 156 41 5 .785 (UC Davis 1970-88) Coach (Alma Mater) 38. Gil Dobie (Minnesota 1902) ...................................... 33 182 45 15 .783 (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. (North Dakota St. 1906-07, Washington 08-16, 1. Larry Kehres (Mount Union 1971) .......................... 27 332 24 3 .929 Navy 17-19, Cornell 20-35, Boston College 36-38) (Mount Union 1986-2012) 39. Bill Edwards (Wittenberg 1931) ............................... 25 176 46 8 .783 2. Knute Rockne (Notre Dame 1914) ......................... 13 105 12 5 .881 (Case Tech 1934-40, Vanderbilt 49-52, (Notre Dame 1918-30) Wittenberg 55-68) 3. Frank Leahy (Notre Dame 1931) ............................. 13 107 13 9 .864 40. *Mike Drass (Mansfield 1988) ................................... 21 186 52 1 .780 (Boston College 1939-40, (Wesley 1993-2013) Notre Dame 41-43, 46-53) 41. Fred Folsom (Dartmouth 1895) ............................... 19 107 28 6 .780 4. Bob Reade (Cornell College 1954) ......................... 16 146 23 1 .862 (Colorado 1895-99, 1901-02, Dartmouth 03-06, (Augustana [IL] 1979-94) Colorado 08-15) 5. Doyt Perry (Bowling Green 1932) ........................... 10 77 11 5 .855 42. Bear Bryant (Alabama 1936) ..................................... 38 323 85 17 .780 (Bowling Green 1955-64) (Maryland 1945, Kentucky 46-53, 6. Dick Farley (Boston U. 1968) ..................................... 17 114 19 3 .849 Texas A&M 54-57, Alabama 58-82) (Williams 1987-2003) 43. Bo Schembechler (Miami [OH] 1951) ................... 27 234 65 8 .775 7. George Woodruff (Yale 1889) ................................... 12 142 25 2 .846 (Miami [OH] 1963-68, Michigan 69-89) (Penn 1892-1901, Illinois 03, Carlisle 05) 44. John Gagliardi (Colorado Col. 1949) ...................... 64 489 138 11 .775 8. Jake Gaither (Knoxville 1927) ................................... 25 203 36 4 .844 (Carroll [MT] 1949-52, Saint John’s [MN] 53-2012) (Florida A&M 1945-69) 45. *Mike Swider (Wheaton [IL] 1977) ......................... 18 148 43 0 .775 9. Dave Maurer (Denison 1954) .................................... 15 129 23 3 .842 (Wheaton [IL] 1996-2013) (Wittenberg 1969-83) 10. Barry Switzer (Arkansas 1960) .................................. 16 157 29 4 .837 46. Roger Harring (Wis.-La Crosse 1958) ..................... 31 261 75 7 .771 (Oklahoma 1973-88) (Wis.-La Crosse 1969-99) 47. Jim Purtill (Miami [OH] 1978).................................... 16 130 39 1 .768 11. *Urban Meyer (Cincinnati 1986).............................. 12 128 25 0 .837 (Salem Int’l 1982, St. Norbert 99-2013) (Bowling Green 2001-02, Utah 03-04, 48. Fritz Crisler (Chicago 1922) ........................................ 18 116 32 9 .768 Florida 05-10, Ohio St. 12-13) (Minnesota 1930-31, Princeton 32-37, Michigan 38-47) 12. Tom Osborne (Hastings 1959) ................................. 25 255 49 3 .836 49. Bob Folwell (Penn 1907) ............................................. 16 106 29 9 .767 (Nebraska 1973-97) (Lafayette 1909-10, Wash. & Jeff. 12-15, Penn 16-19, Navy 20-24) 13. Don Coryell (Washington 1950) .............................. 15 127 24 3 .834 50. Charley Moran (Tennessee 1898) ........................... 18 122 33 12 .766 (Whittier 1957-59, San Diego St. 61-72) (Texas A&M 1909-14, Centre 19-23, Bucknell 24-26, Catawba 30-33) 14. Fielding Yost (West Virginia 1895) .......................... 30 198 35 12 .833 (Ohio Wesleyan 1897, Nebraska 98, BY VICTORIES Kansas 99, San Jose St. 1900, Stanford 00, Michigan 01-23, 25-26) This list includes all coaches with at least 10 seasons at four-year NCAA colleges 15. Percy Haughton (Harvard 1899) ............................. 13 96 17 6 .832 regardless of division. (Cornell 1899-1900, Harvard 08-16, Coach (Alma Mater) Columbia 23-24) (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. 16. Bob Neyland (Army 1916) .......................................... 21 173 31 12 .829 1. John Gagliardi (Colorado Col. 1949) ...................... 64 489 138 11 .775 (Tennessee 1926-34, 36-40, 46-52) (Carroll [MT] 1949-52, Saint John’s [MN] 53-2012) 17. Bud Wilkinson (Minnesota 1937) ............................ 17 145 29 4 .826 2. Eddie Robinson (Leland 1941) ................................. 55 408 165 15 .707 (Oklahoma 1947-63) (Grambling 1941-42, 45-97) 18. Chuck Klausing (Slippery Rock 1948) ................... 16 123 26 2 .821 3. ^Bobby Bowden (Samford 1953) ........................... 44 377 129 4 .743 (Indiana [PA] 1964-69, (Samford 1959-62, West Virginia 70-75, Carnegie Mellon 76-85) Florida St. 76-2009) 19. *Pete Fredenburg (Texas St. 1970) ......................... 16 159 35 0 .820 4. Pop Warner (Cornell 1895) ......................................... 44 336 114 32 .730 (Mary Hardin-Baylor 1998-2013) (Georgia 1895-96, Iowa St. 95-99, Cornell 97-98, 20. Mike Kelly (Manchester 1970) .................................. 27 246 54 1 .819 1904-06, Carlisle 1899-1903, 07-14, Pittsburgh (Dayton 1981-2007) 15-23, Stanford 24-32, Temple 33-38) 21. Henry A. Kean (Fisk 1920)........................................... 23 165 33 9 .819 5. Larry Kehres (Mount Union 1971) .......................... 27 332 24 3 .929 (Kentucky St. 1931-42, Tennessee St. 44-54) (Mount Union 1986-2012) 22. *Joe Fincham (Ohio 1988) ......................................... 18 164 37 0 .816 6. Bear Bryant (Alabama 1936) ..................................... 38 323 85 17 .780 (Wittenberg 1996-2013) (Maryland 1945, Kentucky 46-53, 23. Jock Sutherland (Pittsburgh 1918)......................... 20 144 28 14 .812 Texas A&M 54-57, Alabama 58-82) (Lafayette 1919-23, Pittsburgh 24-38) 7. *Ken Sparks (Carson-Newman 1968) .................... 34 318 86 2 .786 24. Ron Schipper (Hope 1952) ........................................ 36 287 67 3 .808 (Carson-Newman 1980-2013) (Central [IA] 1961-96) 8. Roy Kidd (Eastern Ky. 1954) ....................................... 39 314 124 8 .713 25. *Mike Sirianni (Mount Union 1994) ....................... 11 101 24 0 .808 (Eastern Ky. 1964-2002) (Wash. & Jeff. 2003-13) 8. Amos Alonzo Stagg (Yale 1890) .............................. 57 314 199 35 .605 26. Bob Devaney (Alma 1939) ......................................... 16 136 30 7 .806 (Springfield 1890-91, Chicago 92-1932, (Wyoming 1957-61, Nebraska 62-72) Pacific 1933-46) 27. Chuck Broyles (Pittsburg St. 1970) ......................... 20 198 47 2 .806 10. Tubby Raymond (Michigan 1950) .......................... 36 300 119 3 .714 (Pittsburg St. 1990-2009) (Delaware 1966-2001) 28. Biggie Munn (Minnesota 1932) ............................... 10 71 16 3 .806 11. #Joe Paterno (Brown 1950) ....................................... 46 298 136 3 .685 (Albright 1935-36, Syracuse 46, Michigan St. 47-53) (Penn St. 1966-2011) 29. *Bob Stoops (Iowa 1983) ............................................ 15 160 39 0 .804 12. Ron Schipper (Hope 1952) ........................................ 36 287 67 3 .808 (Oklahoma 1999-2013) (Central [IA] 1961-96) 30. 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