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List of undefeated NCAA Division I football teams

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This is a list of undefeated NCAA Division I football teams, which describes all teams that finished a college football season in the NCAA's Division I, or historic equivalent, without any losses.

Division I Football Bowl Subdivision

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NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) is the highest division of play in college football. However this nomenclature and these categories of divisional play have only existed since 2006 and 1978, respectively. Prior to the formation of the NCAA in 1906, there was no differentiation between the level of play from one college to another, and thus all intercollegiate teams can be thought of as having played in the same division. Likewise, even after the formation of the NCAA, there was no differentiation into divisions until 1956, when play was separated in the upper "University" division and lower "Collegiate" division. In 1973, a three division reorganization occurred placing teams into NCAA Division I (highest), Division II, or Division III (lowest). In 1978, Division I was further subdivided into Division I-A (highest) and Division I-AA. In 2006, these subdivisions were renamed Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), respectively.[1]

The following categories represent the historical equivalents of the highest level of play over the history of college football, and the subsequent tables list the teams for each season that went undefeated while competing in these highest categories:

  • uncategorized (pre-NCAA) 1869 to 1905
  • NCAA 1906 to 1955
  • NCAA University Division from 1956 until 1972
  • NCAA Division I from 1973 to 1977
  • NCAA Division I-A from 1978 to 2005
  • NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) from 2006–present

Undefeated and untied

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These teams finished the season having won every game in which they played, thus completing a "perfect season".[2]

Pre-1900

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Year Team Record Notes
1870 Princeton 1–0–0[3]
1872 Princeton 1–0–0[3]
1872 Yale 1–0–0[4]
1873 Princeton 1–0–0[3]
1874 Princeton 4–0–0[3]
1874 Yale 3–0–0[4]
1875 Harvard 4–0–0[5]
1875 Princeton 2–0–0[3]
1876 Rutgers 1–0–0[6]
1876 Yale 3–0–0[4]
1877 Amherst 1–0–0[6]
1878 Princeton 6–0–0[3]
1880 Michigan 1–0–0[7]
1881 Georgetown 1–0–0[8]
1881 Penn State 1–0–0[9]
1882 Michigan 1–0–0[7]
1882 Navy 1–0–0[10]
1882 Yale 8–0–0[4]
1883 California 2–0–0[11]
1883 Princeton 4–0–0[3]
1883 NYU 1–0–0[8]
1883 Albion 1–0–0[8]
1884 Michigan 2–0–0[7]
1884 Navy 1–0–0[10]
1884 Wabash 1–0–0[8]
1884 Yale 9–0–0[4]
1885 Albion 1–0–0[8]
1885 Michigan 3–0–0[7] Michigan was unscored upon
1885 Princeton 9–0–0[3]
1886 California 4–0–0[11]
1886 Fordham 1–0–0[8]
1886 Michigan 2–0–0[7] Michigan was unscored upon
1887 Michigan 3–0–0[7] Michigan was unscored upon
1887 Minnesota 2–0–0[12] Minnesota was unscored upon
1887 Penn State 2–0–0[9][13] Penn State was unscored upon
1887 Yale 9–0–0[4]
1887 Hanover 2–0–0[8]
1888 Colorado Mines 1–0–0[14]
1888 Notre Dame 1–0–0[15]
1888 USC 2–0–0[16]
1888 Yale 13–0–0[4] Yale was unscored upon
1889 Beloit 1–0–0[8]
1889 Butler 2–0–0[8]
1889 California 4–0–0[11]
1889 Colorado Mines 1–0–0[14]
1889 Miami (OH) 4–0–0[17]
1889 Notre Dame 1–0–0[15]
1889 Ohio State 1–0–0[18]
1889 Princeton 10–0–0[3]
1889 USC 2–0–0[16]
1889 Colorado Mines 6–0–0[14]
1890 Harvard 11–0–0[5]
1890 Kentucky State College 1–0–0[8]
1890 Nebraska 2–0–0[19]
1890 Vanderbilt 1–0–0[8]
1891 Albion 4–0–0[8]
1891 Detroit College 1–0–0[8]
1891 Trinity (KY) 3–0–0[8]
1891 Purdue 4–0–0[8]
1891 Wake Forest 1–0–0[8]
1891 Yale 13–0–0[4]
1892 Case 3–0–0
1892 Colgate 3–0–0[6]
1892 Minnesota 5–0–0[12]
1892 North Carolina A&M 1–0–0[8]
1892 Purdue 8–0–0[6]
1892 USC 1–0–0[16]
1892 Utah Agricultural 1–0–0[20]
1892 Wyoming 1–0–0[8]
1892 Yale 13–0–0[4]
1893 Case 4–0–0
1893 Fordham 4–0–0[8]
1893 Maryland 6–0–0
1893 Minnesota 6–0–0[12]
1893 North Carolina A&M 2–0–0[8]
1893 Princeton 11–0–0[3]
1893 Texas 4–0–0[21]
1894 North Dakota Agricultural 2–0–0[22]
1894 Columbia Physicians & Surgeons 3–0–0[8]
1894 New Mexico A&M 2–0–0[8]
1894 Penn 12–0–0[23]
1894 USC 1–0–0[16]
1894 Wyoming 3–0–0[8]
1894 Yale 16–0–0[4]
1894 Western Reserve 7–0–0
1895 Arkansas Industrial 1–0–0[24]
1895 Bloomsburg 1–0–0[8]
1895 Miami (OH) 3–0–0[17]
1895 Hanover 2–0–0[8]
1895 LSU 3–0–0[8]
1895 Marquette 4–0–0[8]
1895 Oregon 4–0–0[25]
1895 Penn 14–0–0[23]
1895 St. Bonaventure 4–0–0[8]
1895 Texas 5–0–0[21] Texas was unscored upon
1895 Kendall 1–0–0[8]
1895 Washington Agricultural 2–0–0[26]
1895 Wyoming 1–0–0[8]
1896 Fordham 1–0–0[8]
1896 Georgia 4–0–0[8]
1896 LSU 6–0–0[8]
1896 North Carolina A&M 1–0–0[8]
1896 North Dakota 2–0–0[8]
1896 Oklahoma 2–0–0[27]
1896 Fordham 1–0–0[8]
1896 Tennessee 4–0–0[28]
1896 Wyoming 2–0–0[8]
1897 Alabama 1–0–0[29]
1897 Butler 1–0–0[8]
1897 Buffalo 8–0–0[8]
1897 Oklahoma 2–0–0[27]
1897 Oregon Agricultural 2–0–0[30]
1897 Penn 15–0–0[23]
1897 Washington Agricultural 2–0–0[26]
1897 Fairmount 1–0–0[8]
1897 Wyoming 2–0–0[8]
1898 Colorado Mines 9–0–0[14]
1898 Detroit College 5–0–0[8]
1898 Drexel 7–0–0[31] Drexel was unscored upon
1898 Harvard 11–0–0[5]
1898 Kalamazoo 7–0–0[8] MIAA champions
1898 Kentucky State College 7–0–0[32] Kentucky State College was unscored upon
1898 LSU 1–0–0[8]
1898 Michigan 10–0–0[7]
1898 North Carolina 9–0–0[8]
1898 Oklahoma 2–0–0[27]
1898 Kendall 1–0–0[8]
1899 Sewanee 12–0–0[33]
1899 New Mexico A&M 1–0–0[8]
1899 North Dakota 6–0–0[8]
1899 Utah Agricultural 1–0–0[20]

1900 to present

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Year Team Coach Wins Points for Points against Point differential Average
point differential
1900 Auburn[34] Watkins 4 148 5 143 35.8
1900 Baylor[35] Hamilton 3 44 6 38 12.7
1900 Central Michigan[36] 1 20 5 15 15.0
1900 Clemson[37] Heisman 6 222 10 212 35.3
1900 Idaho[38] Herbold 1 12 6 6 6.0
1900 Texas[21] Thompson 6 113 13 100 16.7
1900 Tulane Summersgill 5 105 0 105 21.0
1900 Yale[4] McBride 12 336 10 326 27.2
1901 Harvard[5] Reid 12 254 24 230 19.2
1901 Michigan[7] Yost 11 550 0 550 50.0
1901 North Dakota State[22] Harrison 7 261 17 244 34.9
1901 Saint Louis[39] 10 233 14 219 21.9
1901 Wisconsin[40] King 9 316 5 311 34.6
1901 Wyoming McMurray 1 38 0 38 38.0
1902 Arizona Gillette 5 134 0 134 26.8
1902 California[11] Whipple 8 168 12 156 19.5
1902 Central Michigan[36] Tambling 4 82 0 82 20.5
1902 Michigan[7] Yost 11 644 12 632 57.5
1902 Nebraska[19] Booth 10 186 0 186 18.6
1902 North Dakota State[22] Cochems 4 168 0 168 42.0
1902 Oklahoma A&M[27] 1 40 0 40 40.0
1902 South Dakota Whittemore 10 239 0 239 23.9
1902 Wyoming McMurray 1 18 0 18 18.0
1903 Arizona State Irish 2 33 0 33 16.5
1903 Central Michigan[36] Tambling 6 69 11 58 9.7
1903 Nebraska[19] Booth 11 291 17 274 24.9
1903 North Dakota Kennedy 8 298 11 287 35.9
1903 Princeton[3] Hillebrand 11 259 6 253 23.0
1903 Utah State[20] Campbell 3 78 0 78 26.0
1904 Arizona State Irish 4 116 0 116 29.0
1904 Auburn[34] Donahue 6 170 11 159 26.5
1904 Charleston (WV) Ropp 3 90 0 90 30.0
1904 Michigan[7] Yost 10 567 22 545 54.5
1904 Minnesota[12] Williams 13 725 12 713 54.8
1904 New Mexico McEwan 1 11 0 11 11.0
1904 Northern Illinois Fleager 5 90 17 73 14.6
1904 Penn[23] Williams 12 222 4 218 18.2
1904 Pittsburgh[41] Mosse 10 406 5 401 40.1
1904 Saint Louis[39] 11 349 0 349 31.7
1904 Vanderbilt[42] McGugin 9 474 4 470 52.2
1905 Chicago[43] Stagg 11 271 5 266 24.2
1905 Colorado School of Mines[14] Ellsworth 6 125 16 109 18.2
1905 Idaho[38] Griffith 5 113 2 111 22.2
1905 LSU Killian 3 36 0 36 12.0
1905 New Mexico State Miller 3 96 0 96 32.0
1905 Stanford Lanagan 8 138 13 125 15.6
1905 Yale[4] Owsley 10 226 4 222 22.2
1906 Butler Robinson 1 17 0 17 17.0
1906 New Mexico State Miller 4 71 12 59 14.8
1906 North Dakota State[22] Dobie 4 236 4 232 58.0
1906 Saint Louis[39] Cochems 11 407 20 387 35.2
1906 Washington State[26] Bender 6 44 0 44 7.3
1906 Wisconsin[40] Hutchins 5 78 15 63 12.6
1907 New Mexico Angell 1 44 0 44 44.0
1907 New Mexico State Miller 3 88 6 82 27.3
1907 North Dakota State[22] Dobie 3 163 10 153 51.0
1907 Oregon State[30] Norcross 6 137 0 137 22.8
1907 South Carolina McKay 3 30 4 26 8.7
1908 Arizona Galbraith 5 136 6 130 26.0
1908 Charleston (WV) 3 49 10 39 13.0
1908 Kansas[44] Kennedy 9 131 20 111 12.3
1908 Louisiana McNaspy 6 93 16 77 12.8
1908 LSU Wingard 10 442 11 431 43.1
1908 Miami (OH)[17] Foster 7 113 10 103 14.7
1909 Arkansas[24] Bezdek 7 186 18 168 24.0
1909 Colorado[45] Folsom 6 141 0 141 23.5
1909 Washington[46] Dobie 7 214 6 208 29.7
1909 Western Michigan[47] Spaulding 7 194 9 185 26.4
1909 Yale[4] Jones 10 209 0 209 20.9
1910 Arizona Shipp 5 87 8 79 15.8
1910 Colorado[45] Folsom 6 121 3 118 19.7
1910 Colorado College[48] 7 120 30 90 12.9
1910 Illinois[49] Hall 9 89 0 89 9.9
1910 Louisiana Industrial Prince 7 265 6 259 37.0
1910 Pittsburgh[41] Thompson 9 282 0 282 31.3
1910 Washington[46] Dobie 6 150 8 142 23.7
1911 Colorado[45] Folsom 6 88 5 83 13.8
1911 New Mexico State Badenoch 7 192 6 186 26.6
1911 Oklahoma[27] Owen 8 282 15 267 33.4
1911 Utah State[20] Teetzel 5 164 0 164 32.8
1911 Washington[46] Dobie 7 277 9 268 38.3
1912 Harvard[5] Haughton 9 176 22 154 17.1
1912 Middle Tennessee Weber 1 29 7 22 22.0
1912 Notre Dame[15] Marks 7 389 27 362 51.7
1912 Penn State[9] Hollenback 8 285 6 279 34.9
1912 Troy Penton 3 61 10 51 17.0
1912 Washington[46] Dobie 6 190 17 173 28.8
1912 Wisconsin[40] Juneau 7 246 29 217 31.0
1913 Auburn[34] Donahue 8 224 13 211 26.4
1913 Chicago[43] Stagg 7 124 27 97 13.9
1913 Harvard[5] Haughton 9 225 21 204 22.7
1913 Michigan State Macklin 7 180 28 152 21.7
1913 Nebraska[19] Stiehm 8 138 28 110 13.8
1913 Notre Dame[15] Harper 7 268 41 227 32.4
1913 Rice Arbuckle 4 81 14 67 16.8
1913 Washington[46] Dobie 7 266 20 246 35.1
1913 Western Michigan[47] Spaulding 4 59 15 44 11.0
1914 Army[36] Daly 9 219 20 199 22.1
1914 Connecticut Warner 3 48 9 39 13.0
1914 Illinois[49] Zuppke 7 224 22 202 28.9
1914 Tennessee[28] Clevenger 9 374 37 337 37.4
1914 Texas[21] Allerdice 8 358 21 337 42.1
1914 Washington & Lee[50] 9 324 12 312 34.7
1914 Western Michigan[47] Spaulding 6 180 7 173 28.8
1915 Colorado State[51] Hughes 7 243 31 212 30.3
1915 Cornell[52] Sharpe 9 287 50 237 26.3
1915 Nebraska[19] Stiehm 8 282 39 243 30.4
1915 Oklahoma[27] Owen 10 370 54 316 31.6
1915 Pittsburgh[41] Warner 8 247 19 228 28.5
1915 Washington[46] Dobie 7 274 14 260 37.1
1915 Washington State[26] Dietz 7 204 10 194 27.7
1916 Army[36] Daly 9 235 36 199 22.1
1916 Ohio State[18] Wilce 7 258 29 229 32.7
1916 Pittsburgh[41] Warner 8 255 25 230 28.8
1916 Tulsa McBirney 10 566 40 526 52.6
1917 Denver Fike 8 226 45 181 22.6
1917 Georgia Tech[53] Heisman 9 491 17 474 52.7
1917 Mare Island Marines 8 200 10 190 23.8
1917 Middle Tennessee Floyd 7 201 0 201 28.7
1917 Pittsburgh[41] Warner 10 260 21 239 23.9
1917 Texas A&M[54] Bible 8 270 0 270 33.8
1917 Tuskegee[55] Gayle 7 279 14 265 37.9
1918 Army[36] Mitchell 1 20 0 20 20.0
1918 Bucknell Wingard 6 236 7 229 31.2
1918 Central Michigan[36] Tambling 1 41 6 35 35.0
1918 Colorado School of Mines[14] Barron 4 184 21 163 40.8
1918 Michigan[7] Yost 5 96 6 90 18.0
1918 Middle Tennessee 1 12 7 5 5.0
1918 Oklahoma[27] Owen 6 278 7 271 45.2
1918 Presbyterian Shaw 2 33 7 26 13.0
1918 Texas[21] Juneau 9 194 14 180 20.0
1918 Virginia Tech Bernier 7 152 13 139 19.9
1918 Washington (MO) 6 163 27 136 22.7
1919 Centre Moran 9 485 23 462 51.3
1919 Marshall Reilly 8 302 13 289 36.1
1919 Middle Tennessee Miles 4 148 6 142 35.5
1919 Notre Dame[15] Rockne 9 229 47 182 20.2
1919 Texas A&M[54] Bible 10 275 0 275 27.5
1920 Boston College Cavanaugh 8 181 16 165 20.6
1920 California[11] Smith 9 510 14 496 55.1
1920 Notre Dame[15] Rockne 9 251 44 207 23.0
1920 Texas[21] Whitaker 9 282 13 269 29.9
1920 USC[16] Henderson 6 170 21 149 24.8
1920 VMI Clarkson 9 431 20 411 45.7
1921 Cornell[52] Dobie 8 392 21 371 46.4
1921 Iowa[56] Jones 7 185 36 149 21.3
1921 Lafayette Sutherland 9 274 26 248 27.6
1921 Louisiana Tech Clark 6 106 20 86 14.3
1921 Miami (OH)[17] Little 8 238 13 225 28.1
1921 Texas State[57] Strahan 7 185 26 159 22.7
1922 Western Michigan[47] Olander 6 160 0 160 26.7
1922 Cornell[52] Dobie 8 339 27 312 39.0
1922 Princeton[3] Roper 8 127 34 93 11.6
1922 Iowa[56] Jones 7 208 33 175 25.0
1922 California[11] Smith 9 398 34 364 40.4
1922 Drake Solem 7 155 26 129 18.4
1923 Illinois[49] Zuppke 8 136 20 116 14.5
1923 Michigan[7] Yost 8 150 12 138 17.3
1923 New Mexico State Brown 9 218 17 201 22.3
1923 Yale[4] Jones 8 230 38 192 24.0
1923 Colorado[45] Witham 9 280 27 253 28.1
1923 Cornell[52] Dobie 8 320 33 287 35.9
1923 SMU[58] Freeland
Morrison
9 207 9 198 22.0
1924 Hawaii Klum 8 185 12 173 21.6
1924 Notre Dame[15] Rockne 10 285 54 231 23.1
1925 Alabama[29] Wade 10 297 26 271 27.1
1925 Dartmouth[59] Hawley 8 340 29 311 38.9
1925 Eastern Michigan[60] Rynearson 8 106 6 100 12.5
1925 Hawaii Klum 10 421 17 404 40.4
1925 Louisville King 8 133 2 131 16.4
1926 Tuskegee[55] Abbott 10 288 84 204 20.4
1926 Utah[61] Armstrong 7 164 23 141 20.1
1927 Eastern Michigan[60] Rynearson 8 186 13 173 21.6
1928 Boston College McKenney 9 263 39 224 24.9
1928 Georgia Tech[53] Alexander 10 221 47 174 17.4
1928 Detroit Dorais 9 267 27 240 26.7
1929 Notre Dame[15] Rockne 9 145 38 107 11.9
1929 Purdue Phelan 8 187 44 143 17.9
1929 Tulane Bierman 9 279 45 234 26.0
1929 Tuskegee[55] Abbott 9 249 26 223 24.8
1929 Utah[61] Armstrong 7 219 23 196 28.0
1930 Notre Dame[15] Rockne 10 265 74 191 19.1
1930 Fresno State Borleske 8 154 66 88 11.0
1930 Alabama[29] Wade 10 271 13 258 25.8
1930 Utah[61] Armstrong 8 340 20 320 40.0
1931 Louisiana Tech Bohler 7 167 36 131 18.7
1932 USC[16] Jones 10 201 13 188 18.8
1932 Colgate Kerr 9 264 0 264 29.3
1932 Michigan[7] Kipke 8 123 13 110 13.8
1933 DePauw Neal 7 136 0 136 19.4
1933 Princeton[3] Crisler 9 217 8 209 23.2
1934 Minnesota[12] Bierman 8 270 38 232 29.0
1934 Alabama[29] Thomas 10 316 45 271 27.1
1934 Hawaii Klum 6 142 21 121 20.1
1935 Alma[62] Campbell 8 180 13 167 20.9
1935 Middle Tennessee Floyd 8 128 25 103 12.9
1935 Princeton[3] Crisler 9 256 32 224 24.9
1935 Minnesota[12] Bierman 8 194 46 148 18.5
1936 Case Western Reserve Edwards 10 244 28 216 21.6
1938 Case Western Reserve Edwards 9 259 31 228 25.3
1938 Georgetown Hagerty 8 185 26 159 19.9
1938 TCU Meyer 11 269 60 209 19.0
1938 Memphis McKeen 10 281 41 240 24.0
1938 Tennessee[28] Neyland 11 293 16 277 25.2
1939 San Jose State DeGroot 13 324 29 295 22.7
1939 Texas A&M[54] Norton 11 212 31 181 16.5
1939 Cornell[52] Snavely 8 197 52 145 18.1
1940 Minnesota[12] Bierman 8 154 71 83 10.4
1940 Stanford Shaughnessy 10 196 85 111 11.1
1940 Boston College Leahy 11 339 65 274 24.9
1940 Hardin–Simmons Kimbrough 9 229 76 153 17.0
1940 Lafayette Mylin 9 238 33 205 22.8
1941 East Carolina Christenbury 7 159 20 139 19.9[63]
1941 Western Michigan[47] Gary 8 183 27 156 19.5
1941 Minnesota[12] Bierman 8 186 38 148 18.5
1941 Duquesne Donelli 8 143 23 120 15.0
1942 Alma[62] MacDonald 7 163 26 137 19.6
1942 Central Michigan[36] Finch 6 93 21 72 12.0
1942 Grambling State Robinson 9 164 0 164 18.2
1942 Southern Miss Green 4 142 7 135 33.8
1943 Eastern Michigan[60] Rynearson 2 28 0 28 14.0
1943 New Mexico State Moulder 4 107 20 87 21.8
1943 Purdue Burnham 9 214 55 159 17.7
1943 USNTC Bainbridge 7
1943 Colorado College[48] 7 199 27 172 24.6
1943 Vanderbilt[42] Alley 5 143 33 110 22.0
1944 Army[36] Blaik 9 504 35 469 52.1
1944 Northern Illinois Evans 7 113 48 65 9.3
1944 Ohio State[18] Widdoes 9 287 79 208 23.1
1944 Randolph Field 12
1944 USNTC Bainbridge 9
1944 NAS Norman 9
1944 Fort Pierce 9
1945 Arizona Casteel 5 193 12 181 36.2
1945 Army[36] Blaik 9 412 46 366 40.7
1945 Alabama[29] Thomas 9 430 80 350 38.9
1945 Oklahoma A&M Lookabaugh 9 285 76 209 23.2
1946 Georgia Butts 11 392 110 282 25.6
1946 Delaware Murray 10 358 45 313 31.3
1947 Notre Dame[15] Leahy 9 291 52 239 26.6
1947 Michigan[7] Crisler 10 394 53 341 34.1
1948 Alma[62] Sebo 8 170 57 113 14.1
1948 Clemson[37] Howard 11 274 76 198 18.0
1948 Michigan[7] Oosterbaan 9 252 44 208 23.1
1948 Michigan Tech Bovard 7 209 58 151 21.6
1949 Army[36] Blaik 9 354 68 286 31.8
1949 Ball State Magnabosco 8 276 61 215 26.9
1949 Notre Dame[15] Leahy 10 360 86 274 27.4
1949 Oklahoma[27] Wilkinson 11 399 88 311 28.3
1949 Pacific Siemering 11 575 66 509 46.3
1950 Florida State Veller 8 219 54 165 20.6
1950 Lehigh[64] Leckonby 9 301 77 224 24.9
1950 Wyoming Wyatt 10 363 59 304 30.4
1951 Michigan State Munn 9 270 114 156 17.3
1951 Maryland Tatum 10 381 75 306 30.6
1951 Northern Illinois Evans 9 223 101 122 13.6
1951 Princeton[3] Caldwell 9 310 82 228 25.3
1951 San Francisco Kuharich 9 286 72 214 23.8
1952 Georgia Tech[53] Dodd 12 325 59 266 22.2
1952 Michigan State Munn 9 312 84 228 25.3
1954 Ohio State[18] Hayes 10 249 75 174 17.4
1954 UCLA Sanders 9 367 40 327 36.3
1954 Oklahoma[27] Wilkinson 10 304 62 242 24.2
1955 Oklahoma[27] Wilkinson 11 385 60 325 29.5
1955 Miami (OH)[17] Parseghian 9 226 47 179 19.9
1955 Drexel[65] Eddie Allen 8 198 72 126 15.8
1956 Oklahoma[27] Wilkinson 10 466 51 415 41.5
1956 Wyoming Dickens 10 252 112 140 14.0
1957 Auburn[34] Jordan 10 207 28 179 17.9
1957 Arizona State Devine 10 397 66 331 33.1
1958 LSU Dietzel 11 282 53 229 20.8
1959 Syracuse Schwartzwalder 11 413 73 340 30.9
1960 Yale[4] Olivar 9 253 73 180 20.0
1960 Missouri Devine 11 295 93 202 18.4
1960 New Mexico State Woodson 11 394 113 281 25.5
1961 Alabama[29] Bryant 11 297 25 272 24.7
1961 Rutgers Bateman 9 246 102 144 16.0
1962 USC[16] McKay 11 261 92 169 15.4
1962 Ole Miss Vaught 10 247 53 194 19.4
1963 Texas[21] Royal 11 243 71 172 15.6
1964 Arkansas[24] Broyles 11 231 64 167 15.2
1964 Princeton[3] Colman 9 216 53 163 18.1
1966 Alabama[29] Bryant 11 301 44 257 23.4
1968 Ohio State[18] Hayes 10 323 150 173 17.3
1968 Penn State[9] Paterno 11 354 120 234 21.3
1969 Texas[21] Royal 11 435 119 316 28.7
1969 Penn State[9] Paterno 11 322 90 232 21.1
1969 San Diego State Coryell 11 492 194 298 27.1
1969 Toledo[66] Lauterbur 11 385 160 225 20.5
1970 Arizona State Kush 11 405 148 257 23.4
1970 Toledo[66] Lauterbur 12 384 88 296 24.7
1970 Dartmouth[59] Blackman 9 311 42 269 29.9
1971 Nebraska[19] Devaney 13 507 104 403 31.0
1971 Toledo[66] Murphy 12 383 96 287 23.9
1972 USC[16] McKay 12 467 134 333 27.8
1973 Notre Dame[15] Parseghian 11 382 89 293 26.6
1973 Penn State[9] Paterno 12 447 129 318 26.5
1973 Miami (OH)[17] Mallory 11 223 76 147 13.4
1974 Oklahoma[27] Switzer 11 473 92 381 34.6
1975 Arizona State Kush 12 347 127 220 18.3
1975 Arkansas State Davidson 11 355 81 274 24.9
1976 Pittsburgh[41] Majors 12 381 133 248 20.7
1976 Rutgers Burns 12 287 81 206 17.2
1979 Alabama[29] Bryant 12 383 67 316 26.3
1980 Georgia Dooley 12 333 137 196 16.3
1981 Clemson[37] Ford 12 338 105 233 19.4
1984 BYU Edwards 13 456 183 273 21.0
1986 Penn State[9] Paterno 12 340 133 207 17.3
1987 Miami (FL) Johnson 12 412 125 287 23.9
1988 Notre Dame[15] Holtz 12 393 156 237 19.8
1991 Miami (FL) Erickson 12 386 100 286 23.8
1991 Washington[46] James 12 495 115 380 31.7
1992 Alabama[29] Stallings 13 366 122 244 18.8
1993 Auburn[34] Bowden, Terry 11 353 192 161 14.6
1994 Nebraska Osborne[19] 13 459 162 297 22.8
1994 Penn State[9] Paterno 12 564 252 312 26.0
1995 Nebraska[19] Osborne 12 638 174 464 38.7
1997 Michigan[7] Carr 12 322 114 208 17.3
1997 Nebraska[19] Osborne 13 607 214 393 30.2
1998 Tennessee[28] Fulmer 13 431 189 242 18.6
1998 Tulane Bowden, Tommy
Scelfo
12 540 295 245 20.4
1999 Florida State Bowden, Bobby 12 458 203 255 21.3
1999 Marshall Pruett 13 463 137 326 25.1
2000 Oklahoma[27] Stoops 13 481 194 287 22.1
2001 Miami (FL) Coker 12 512 117 395 32.9
2002 Ohio State[18] Tressel 14 410 183 227 16.2
2004 USC[16] Carroll 13 496 169 327 25.2
2004 Auburn[34] Tuberville 13 417 147 270 20.8
2004 Utah[61] Meyer 12 544 234 310 25.8
2005 Texas[21] Brown 13 652 213 439 33.8
2006 Boise State Petersen 13 516 229 287 22.1
2008 Utah[61] Whittingham 13 480 224 256 19.7
2009 Alabama[29] Saban 14 449 164 285 20.4
2009 Boise State Petersen 14 591 240 351 25.1
2010 Auburn Chizik 14 577 337 240 17.1
2010 TCU Patterson 13 520 137 383 29.5
2012 Ohio State Meyer 12 458 276 182 15.2
2013 Florida State Fisher 14 723 170 553 39.5
2017 UCF Frost 13 627 329 298 22.9
2018 Clemson Swinney 15 664 197 467 31.1
2019 LSU Orgeron 15 726 328 398 26.5
2020 Alabama Saban 13 630 252 378 29.3
2022 Georgia Smart 15 551 166 385 25.7
2023 Michigan Harbaugh 15 538 156 382 25.5

note: In 1917, 1918, 1943, and 1944, football teams from military training facilities competed alongside college programs

Undefeated with ties

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These teams all finished the season with no losses, but with ties.[2] This result has been impossible to achieve since the introduction of overtime to college football in 1996 which eliminated ties.

Year Team Record Notes
1873 Harvard 1–0–1[5]
1877 Princeton 2–0–1[3]
1877 Yale 3–0–1[4]
1878 Columbia 0–0–2[6]
1879 Princeton 4–0–1[3]
1879 Michigan 1–0–1
1879 Yale 3–0–2[4]
1879 Navy 0–0–1[10]
1880 Princeton 4–0–1[3]
1880 Yale 4–0–1[4]
1881 Princeton 7–0–2[3]
1881 Yale 5–0–1[4]
1881 Dartmouth 1–0–1[59]
1883 Yale 3–0–1[4]
1884 Yale 3–0–1[4]
1884 Princeton 3–0–1[3]
1884 Penn 3–0–1[23]
1886 Wabash 2–0–1[8]
1886 Yale 9–0–1[4]
1886 Princeton 7–0–1[3]
1888 Depauw 0–0–1[8]
1889 South Dakota 1–0–1[8]
1890 Butler 3–0–1[8]
1890 Washington 0–0–1[46]
1892 Stanford 4–0–2[8]
1893 Auburn 3–0–2[34]
1892 Stanford 9–0–1[8]
1894 Penn State 6–0–1[9]
1895 Stanford 4–0–1[8]
1895 Washington 4–0–1[46]
1896 Princeton 10–0–1[3]
1896 Lafayette 11–0–1[6]
1896 Texas A&M 2–0–1[54]
1897 Auburn 2–0–1[34]
1897 Yale 9–0–2[4]
1897 Hanover 4–0–1[8]
1898 Princeton 11–0–1[3]
1899 Denver 0–0–1[8]
1899 Ohio State 9–0–1[18] Ohio State allowed only five points.
1899 Harvard 10–0–1[5]
1899 Chicago 16–0–2[43]
1899 Iowa 8–0–1[56]
1899 Wabash 1–0–1[8]
1900 Iowa 7–0–1[56]
1900 Minnesota 10–0–2[12]
1901 Georgia Tech 4–0–1[53]
1901 Marquette 4–0–1[8]
1902 Texas A&M 7–0–2[54]
1902 Yale 11–0–1[4]
1903 Michigan 11–0–1[7]
1903 Minnesota 14–0–1[12]
1903 Stanford 8–0–3[8]
1904 Colorado School of Mines 5–0–1[14]
1904 Dartmouth 7–0–1[59]
1904 Colorado School of Mines 4–0–1[14]
1904 Albion 7–0–1[8]
1905 Penn 12–0–1[23]
1905 Georgia Tech 6–0–1[53]
1905 Colorado School of Mines 5–0–1[14]
1906 Colorado School of Mines 3–0–2[14]
1906 Princeton 9–0–1[3]
1906 Yale 9–0–1[4]
1906 Clemson 4–0–3[37]
1906 Colorado School of Mines 3–0–2[14]
1906 Eastern Michigan 5–0–1[60]
1907 Yale 9–0–1[4]
1907 Notre Dame 6–0–1[67]
1908 Albion 5–0–2[8]
1908 Penn 11–0–1[23]
1908 Harvard 9–0–1[5]
1908 Chicago 5–0–1[43]
1908 Kansas 12–0–1[44]
1908 Virginia 7–0–1[6]
1908 Washington 6–0–1[46] Part of NCAA Division I FBS record 64-game unbeaten streak[68]
1909 Texas A&M 7–0–1[54]
1909 Lafayette 7–0–1[6]
1909 Penn State 5–0–2[9]
1909 Missouri 7–0–1[6]
1910 Harvard 8–0–1[5]
1910 Michigan 3–0–3
1910 Vanderbilt 12–0–1[42]
1910 Navy 8–0–1[10]
1910 Michigan 3–0–3[6]
1910 Baylor 6–0–2[35]
1910 NC State 4–0–2[6]
1911 Princeton 8–0–2[3]
1911 Minnesota 6–0–1[12]
1911 Penn State 8–0–1[9]
1911 Navy 6–0–3[10]
1911 Florida 5–0–1[6]
1913 Washington & Jefferson[69] 10–0–1
1914 Auburn 8–0–1[34]
1914 Harvard 7–0–2[5]
1914 Colorado School of Mines 5–0–1[14]
1914 Nebraska 7–0–1[19]
1914 Oregon State 7–0–2[30]
1914 Washington 6–0–1[46] Part of NCAA Division I FBS record 64-game unbeaten streak[68]
1915 Minnesota 6–0–1[12]
1915 Georgia Tech 7–0–1[53]
1915 Illinois 5–0–2[49]
1916 Miami (OH) 7–0–1[17]
1916 Georgia Tech 8–0–1[53]
1916 Oregon 7–0–1[25]
1916 Tennessee 8–0–1[28]
1916 Colorado State 5–0–2[51]
1916 Washington 6–0–1[46] Part of NCAA Division I FBS record 64-game unbeaten streak[68]
1917 Miami (OH) 6–0–2[17]
1917 Ohio State 8–0–1[18]
1917 Washington State 6–0–1[26]
1917 Utah State 7–0–1[20]
1918 Miami (OH) 5–0–1[17]
1918 Naval Station Great Lakes 6–0–2[6]
1919 Harvard 9–0–1[5]
1920 Oklahoma 6–0–1[27]
1920 Georgia 8–0–1[6]
1920 Harvard 8–0–1[5]
1920 Pittsburgh 6–0–2[41]
1920 Princeton 6–0–1[3]
1920 Penn State 7–0–2[9]
1921 Washington & Jefferson 10–0–1[69]
1921 Vanderbilt 7–0–1[42]
1921 Penn State 8–0–2[9]
1921 California 9–0–1[11]
1922 West Virginia 10–0–1[6]
1922 Michigan 6–0–1[6]
1922 Vanderbilt 8–0–1[42]
1922 Army 8–0–2[36]
1923 California 9–0–1[11]
1923 Kansas 5–0–3[44]
1923 King[citation needed] 8–0–1[70]
1923 Texas 8–0–1[21]
1924 California 8–0–2[11]
1924 Connecticut[71] 6–0–2
1924 Dartmouth 7–0–1[59]
1924 Gonzaga 5–0–2[6]
1924 Yale 6–0–2[4]
1925 Colgate 7–0–2[6]
1925 North Dakota State 5–0–2[22]
1925 Tulane 9–0–1[6]
1926 Alabama 9–0–1[29]
1926 Stanford 10–0–1[72]
1926 Navy 9–0–1[10]
1926 SMU 8–0–1[58]
1926 Brown 9–0–1[6]
1927 Illinois 10–0–1[49]
1927 Minnesota 6–0–2[12]
1927 Texas A&M 8–0–1[54]
1927 Washington & Jefferson 7–0–2[69]
1927 Tennessee 8–0–1[28]
1928 USC 9–0–1[16]
1928 Tennessee 9–0–1[28]
1928 Utah 5–0–2[61]
1929 Memphis 8–0–2[73]
1929 TCU 9–0–1[6]
1929 Tennessee 9–0–1[28]
1929 SMU 6–0–4[58]
1930 Michigan 8–0–1[6]
1930 Marquette 8–0–1[6]
1932 Auburn 9–0–1[34]
1932 Western Michigan 6–0–1[47]
1933 Michigan 7–0–1[72]
1933 LSU 7–0–3[74]
1935 Case Western Reserve 9–0–1
1936 Alabama 8–0–1[29]
1937 Pittsburgh 9–0–1[41]
1937 California 10–0–1[11]
1937 Fordham 7–0–1
1937 Villanova 8–0–1
1937 Dartmouth 7–0–2[59]
1937 Holy Cross 8–0–2
1937 Marshall 9–0–1
1938 Villanova 8–0–1
1939 USC 8–0–2[16]
1939 UCLA 6–0–4
1939 Duquesne 8–0–1
1940 Mississippi State 10–0–1
1941 Notre Dame 8–0–1[15]
1941 Utah 6–0–2[61]
1944 USC 8–0–2[16]
1945 Eastern Michigan 5–0–1[60]
1945 Indiana 9–0–1
1946 Notre Dame 8–0–1[15]
1946 Army 9–0–1[36]
1947 Miami (OH) 9–0–1[17]
1947 SMU 9–0–2[58]
1947 Penn State 9–0–1[9]
1947 Penn 7–0–1[23]
1948 Notre Dame 9–0–1[15]
1948 Army 8–0–1[36]
1950 Clemson 9–0–1[37]
1951 Illinois 9–0–1[49]
1951 Georgia Tech 11–0–1[53]
1953 Notre Dame 9–0–1[15]
1954 Virginia Poletechnic 8–0–1[75]
1956 Texas A&M 9–0–1[54]
1957 VMI 9–0–1
1958 Army 8–0–1[36]
1958 Auburn 9–0–1[34]
1958 Air Force 9–0–2
1960 Ole Miss 10–0–1
1961 Ohio State 8–0–1[18]
1963 Memphis State 9–0–1[76]
1966 Notre Dame 9–0–1[15]
1966 Michigan State 9–0–1
1969 USC 10–0–1[16]
1970 Nebraska 11–0–1[19]
1973 Michigan 10–0–1
1973 Ohio State 10–0–1[18]
1973 Oklahoma 10–0–1[27]
1974 Miami (OH) 10–0–1[17]
1979 Central Michigan 10–0–1[36]
1979 USC 11–0–1[16]
1982 SMU 11–0–1[58]
1985 Fresno State 11–0–1
1987 Syracuse 11–0–1
1990 Georgia Tech 11–0–1[53]
1992 Michigan 9–0–3
1994 Texas A&M 10–0–1[54]
1995 Toledo 11–0–1[66]
note: In 1917, 1918, 1943, and 1944, football teams from military training facilities competed alongside college programs
note: In 1996, the NCAA eliminated ties with a new overtime system

Teams with multiple undefeated seasons

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Teams ordered by the number of undefeated seasons in the top division. Teams in italics no longer compete in Division I FBS.

Team Undefeated Perfect
Yale[4] 30 16
Princeton[3] 29 18
Michigan[7] 23 15
Notre Dame[15] 22 13
USC[16] 16 9
Harvard[5] 14 8
Penn State[9] 14 8
Oklahoma[27] 13 11
Alabama[29] 13 11
North Dakota State[22] 12 10
Auburn[34] 12 7
Washington[46] 12 7
Nebraska[19] 11 9
Miami (OH)[17] 11 6
Minnesota[12] 11 6
Texas[21] 10 9
Colorado School of Mines[14] 10 6
Ohio State[18] 9 6
Washington State[26] 9 4
Georgia Tech[53] 9 3
Texas A&M[54] 9 3
LSU 8 7
Pittsburgh[41] 8 6
Penn[23] 8 4
Army[36] 8 4
Central Michigan[36] 8 6
Utah[61] 7 5
Tennessee[28] 7 4
Dartmouth[59] 7 3
Case Western Reserve 6 5
Western Michigan[47] 6 5
Clemson[37] 6 4
Illinois[49] 6 3
California[11] 6 2
Utah St.[20] 6 4
Cornell[52] 5 5
Eastern Michigan[60] 5 3
SMU[58] 5 1
Colorado[45] 4 4
Toledo[66] 4 3
Chicago[43] 4 2
Iowa[56] 4 2
Lafayette 4 2
Vanderbilt[42] 4 1
Arizona State 3 3
Florida State 3 3
Miami (FL) 3 3
Purdue 3 3
Rutgers 3 3
Saint Louis[39] 3 3
Wisconsin[40] 3 3
Michigan State 3 2
Oregon State[30] 3 2
Georgia 3 2
TCU 3 2
Tulane 3 2
Navy[10] 3 0
Washington & Jefferson[69] 3 0
Arkansas[24] 2 2
Arkansas St. 2 2
Boise State 2 2
Marshall 2 2
Maryland 2 2
Colorado College[48] 2 2
Ole Miss 2 1
Connecticut 2 1
Colorado State[51] 2 1
Drexel 2 2
Duquesne 2 1
Kansas[44] 2 1
Memphis 2 1
Stanford 2 1
Syracuse 2 1
UCLA 2 1
USNTC Bainbridge 2 2
Villanova 2 0

Coaches with multiple undefeated seasons

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Coaches ordered by the number of undefeated seasons in the top division.

Team Undefeated Perfect
Gil Dobie[77] 14 11
Fielding H. Yost[78] 9 6
Earl Blaik[79] 7 3
John Heisman[80] 7 3
Frank Leahy[81] 7 3
Bernie Bierman[82] 6 5
Howard Jones[83] 6 4
Glenn Scobey Warner[84] 6 4
Cleveland L. Abbott[85] 6 2
Robert Neyland[86] 6 1
Joe Paterno[87] 5 5
Knute Rockne[88] 5 5
Ike Armstrong[89] 5 3
Percy Haughton[90] 5 2
Hugo Bezdek[91] 5 1
Bud Wilkinson[92] 4 4
Bear Bryant[93] 4 3
Bennie Owen[94] 4 3
Elton Rynearson[95] 4 3
Warren B. Woodson[96] 4 3
Dana X. Bible[97] 4 2
Walter Camp[98] 4 2
Woody Hayes[99] 4 2
Amos Alonzo Stagg[100] 4 2
Robert Zuppke[101] 4 2
Dan McGugin[102] 4 1
Francis Schmidt[103] 4 0
Chris Petersen 2 2
Nick Saban 2 2
Urban Meyer 2 2

Division I Football Championship Subdivision

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This section covers teams that competed in the second tier of Division I since it was split in 1978:

  • Division I-AA from 1978 to 2005
  • Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) from 2006

Note that Division I FCS features a single-elimination championship tournament, reducing the likelihood of multiple teams finishing the season with undefeated records. However, several conferences voluntarily do not compete in the tournament, thus there exists a chance to have multiple undefeated teams in the same year.

In both lists in this section, teams in bold competed in the I-AA or FCS playoffs, thereby winning the national title.

Undefeated and untied

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These teams finished the season with no losses or ties in Division I-AA or FCS football since 1978.[104]

Year Team Record Coach
1982 Eastern Kentucky 13–0–0 Kidd
1984 Tennessee State 11–0 Thomas
1986 Penn 10–0–0[23] Zubrow
1987 Holy Cross 11–0–0 Duffner
1989 Georgia Southern 15–0–0 Russell
1991 Holy Cross 11–0–0 Duffner
1993 Penn 10–0–0[23] Bagnoli
1994 Penn 9–0–0[23] Bagnolli
1996 Marshall 15–0 Pruett
1996 Dayton 11–0 Kelly
1996 Dartmouth 11–0[59] Lyons
2000 Davidson 11–0 Susan
2000 Robert Morris 10–0 Walton
2001 Sacred Heart 10–0 Fleming
2001 Harvard[5] 9–0 Murphy
2003 Penn 10–0[23] Bagnoli
2004 Harvard[5] 10–0 Murphy
2009 South Alabama 7–0 Jones
2010 South Alabama 10–0 Jones
2013 North Dakota State 15–0 Bohl
2014 Harvard 10–0 Murphy
2017 North Carolina A&T 12–0 Broadway
2018 Princeton 10–0 Surace
2018 North Dakota State 15–0 Klieman
2019 North Dakota State 16–0 Entz
2020 Alabama A&M 5–0 Maynor
2020 Sam Houston 11–0 Keeler
2023 South Dakota State 15–0 Rogers

Undefeated with ties

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These teams finished the season with no losses, but with ties, in Division I-AA or FCS football since 1978.

Year Team Record Coach
1991 Alabama State 11–0–1[105] Markham
1994 Youngstown State 14–0–1[106] Tressel

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