List of NCAA Division I FBS football bowl records

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This article lists the all-time win/loss NCAA Division I FBS sanctioned bowl game records for all NCAA college football teams.

Contents

Win–loss records are current as of the 2023–24 bowl season. The columns for "last bowl season" and "last bowl game" have been updated to reflect 2023–24 bowl appearances for all games played through December 28, 2023.

Records

Current FBS programs

UniversityWinsLossesTiesBowl Games PlayedWinning PercentageLast Bowl SeasonLast Bowl GameLast Bowl WinCFP Playoff AppearancesLast AP ChampionshipReferences
Air Force 1613130.534 2023 2023 Armed Forces Bowl 2023 [decimal 1]
Akron 1203.333 2017 2017 Boca Raton Bowl 2015 [decimal 2] [decimal 3] [decimal 4]
Alabama 4528376.612 2023 2024 Rose Bowl 2022 7 2020 (12) [decimal 5]
Appalachian State 7108.875 2023 2023 Cure Bowl 2023
Arizona 1010121.500 2023 2023 Alamo Bowl 2023 [decimal 6]
Arizona State 1517133.470 2021 2021 Las Vegas Bowl 2019 [decimal 6]
Arkansas 1724344.420 2022 2022 Liberty Bowl 2022
Arkansas State 47011.364 2023 2023 Camellia Bowl 2019 [decimal 7] [decimal 8] [decimal 9] [decimal 10]
Army 73010.700 2021 2021 Armed Forces Bowl 2021 1945 (2) [decimal 1] [decimal 11]
Auburn 2421247.532 2023 2023 Music City Bowl 2018 2010 (2)
Ball State 1809.111 2021 2021 Camellia Bowl 2020 [decimal 2]
Baylor 1413027.519 2022 2022 Armed Forces Bowl 2021
Boise State 138021.619 2023 2023 LA Bowl 2022 [decimal 4] [decimal 12]
Boston College 1513028.536 2023 2023 Fenway Bowl 2023 [decimal 1] [decimal 11]
Bowling Green 59014.357 2023 2023 Quick Lane Bowl 2014
Buffalo 3306.500 2022 2022 Camellia Bowl 2022
BYU 1722140.438 2022 2022 New Mexico Bowl 2022 1984 (1)
California 1212125.500 2023 2023 Independence Bowl 2019 [decimal 6] [decimal 13]
Central Michigan 49013.308 2021 2021 Sun Bowl 2021 [decimal 4] [decimal 12]
Charlotte 0101.000 2019 2019 Bahamas Bowl
Cincinnati 912021.429 2022 2022 Fenway Bowl 2019 1 [decimal 14]
Clemson 2723050.540 2023 2023 Gator Bowl 2023 6 2018 (3) [decimal 1] [decimal 6]
Coastal Carolina 2204.500 2023 2023 Hawaii Bowl 2023
Colorado 1218030.400 2020 2020 Alamo Bowl 2004 1990 (1)
Colorado State 611017.353 2017 2017 New Mexico Bowl 2013
Connecticut 3407.429 2022 2022 Myrtle Beach Bowl 2009
Duke 88016.467 2023 2023 Birmingham Bowl 2023 [decimal 6]
East Carolina 79016.438 2022 2022 Birmingham Bowl 2022 [decimal 8] [decimal 15] [decimal 16] [decimal 17]
Eastern Michigan 2507.286 2023 2023 68 Ventures Bowl 2022 [decimal 4]
Florida 2524049.510 2022 2022 Las Vegas Bowl 2019 2008 (3)
Florida Atlantic 4105.800 2020 2020 Montgomery Bowl 2019
FIU 2305.400 2019 2019 Camellia Bowl 2018
Florida State 2918249.612 2023 2023 Orange Bowl 2022 1 2013 (3) [decimal 18] [decimal 19]
Fresno State 1513028.519 2023 2023 New Mexico Bowl 2023 [decimal 12] [decimal 20] [decimal 21] [decimal 22] [decimal 23]
Georgia 3821362.637 2023 2023 Orange Bowl 2023 3 2022 (3)
Georgia Southern 3306.500 2023 2023 Myrtle Beach Bowl 2020
Georgia State 4206.667 2023 2023 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2023
Georgia Tech 2620046.565 2023 2023 Gasparilla Bowl 2023
Hawaii 86014.571 2020 2020 New Mexico Bowl 2020 [decimal 13] [decimal 21] [decimal 22] [decimal 24]
Houston 1316130.450 2022 2022 Independence Bowl 2022 [decimal 1] [decimal 6] [decimal 8]
Illinois 812020.400 2022 2023 ReliaQuest Bowl 2011
Indiana 310013.231 2020 2021 Outback Bowl 1991
Iowa 1817135.514 2023 2024 Citrus Bowl 2022
Iowa State 512017.294 2023 2023 Liberty Bowl 2020
Jacksonville State 10011.000 2023 2023 New Orleans Bowl 2023 [decimal 2] [decimal 4] [decimal 7] [decimal 25]
James Madison 0101.000 2023 2023 Armed Forces Bowl
Kansas 77014.500 2023 2023 Guaranteed Rate Bowl 2023
Kansas State 1114025.440 2023 2023 Pop-Tarts Bowl 2023 [decimal 6]
Kennesaw State 0000
Kent State 1304.250 2021 2021 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2019 [decimal 7]
Kentucky 1211023.522 2023 2023 Gator Bowl 2021
Liberty 3205.600 2023 2024 Fiesta Bowl 2021
LSU 3024155.555 2023 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl 2023 1 2019 (3)
Louisiana Tech 84113.654 2020 2020 New Orleans Bowl 2019 [decimal 2] [decimal 4] [decimal 12]
Louisiana 5409.556 2023 2023 New Orleans Bowl 2021 [decimal 2] [decimal 26] [decimal 27]
Louisiana–Monroe 0101.000 2012 2012 Independence Bowl
Louisville 1213126.481 2023 2023 Holiday Bowl 2022 [decimal 6]
Marshall 136019.684 2023 2023 Frisco Bowl 2022 [decimal 8]
Maryland 1414230.500 2023 2023 Music City Bowl 2023 1953 (1)
UMass 0000
Memphis 78015.467 2023 2023 Liberty Bowl 2023 [decimal 28]
Miami (Florida) 1924043.442 2023 2023 Pinstripe Bowl 2016 2001 (5) [decimal 1] [decimal 29]
Miami (Ohio) 87015.533 2023 2023 Cure Bowl 2021 [decimal 8]
Michigan 2329052.442 2023 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship 2023 3 2023 (3)
Michigan State 1416030.467 2021 2021 Peach Bowl 2021 1 1952 (1) [decimal 6]
Middle Tennessee 46010.400 2022 2022 Hawaii Bowl 2022 [decimal 2] [decimal 7] [decimal 8]
Minnesota 1212024.500 2023 2023 Quick Lane Bowl 2023 1960 (4)
Mississippi State 1511026.577 2022 2023 ReliaQuest Bowl 2022
Missouri 1620036.444 2023 2023 Cotton Bowl Classic (December) 2023
Navy 1211124.521 2019 2019 Liberty Bowl 2019 [decimal 11]
Nebraska 2627053.491 2016 2016 Music City Bowl 2015 1995 (4) [decimal 6]
Nevada 712019.368 2021 2021 Quick Lane Bowl 2020
New Mexico 48113.346 2016 2016 New Mexico Bowl 2016
New Mexico State 4116.750 2023 2023 New Mexico Bowl 2022
North Carolina 1523038.395 2023 2023 Duke's Mayo Bowl 2019
North Carolina State 1717135.500 2023 2023 Pop-Tarts Bowl 2017
North Texas 211013.154 2022 2022 Frisco Bowl 2013 [decimal 30]
Northern Illinois 510015.333 2023 2023 Camellia Bowl 2023 [decimal 31] [decimal 32] [decimal 33]
Northwestern 710017.412 2023 2023 Las Vegas Bowl 2023
Notre Dame 2021041.488 2023 2023 Sun Bowl 2023 2 1988 (8) [decimal 1] [decimal 11]
Ohio 78015.467 2023 2023 Myrtle Beach Bowl 2023
Ohio State 2629055.473 2023 2023 Cotton Bowl Classic (December) 2021 5 2014 (5) [decimal 34]
Oklahoma 3125157.553 2023 2023 Alamo Bowl 2021 4 2000 (7)
Oklahoma State 2212034.647 2023 2023 Texas Bowl 2023 [decimal 6]
Old Dominion 1203.333 2023 2023 Famous Toastery Bowl 2016
Ole Miss 2515040.625 2023 2023 Peach Bowl 2023
Oregon 1720037.459 2023 2024 Fiesta Bowl 2023 1 [decimal 1]
Oregon State 108018.556 2023 2023 Sun Bowl 2022 [decimal 1] [decimal 22]
Penn State 3120253.604 2023 2023 Peach Bowl 2022 1986 (2) [decimal 35] [decimal 36]
Pittsburgh 1522037.405 2022 2022 Sun Bowl 2022 1976 (2) [decimal 11]
Purdue 1110021.524 2022 2023 Citrus Bowl 2021
Rice 76013.538 2023 2023 First Responder Bowl 2014
Rutgers 74011.636 2023 2023 Pinstripe Bowl 2023 [decimal 11]
Sam Houston 0000
San Diego State 710017.412 2022 2022 Hawaii Bowl 2021 [decimal 12] [decimal 22]
San Jose State 76013.538 2023 2023 Hawaii Bowl 2015
SMU 711119.395 2023 2023 Fenway Bowl 2012 [decimal 1]
South Alabama 1304.250 2023 2023 68 Ventures Bowl 2023
South Carolina 1015025.400 2022 2022 Gator Bowl 2021
South Florida 74011.636 2023 2023 Boca Raton Bowl 2023
Southern Miss 1312025.520 2022 2022 LendingTree Bowl 2022 [decimal 8] [decimal 19] [decimal 37]
Stanford 1514130.517 2018 2018 Sun Bowl 2018 [decimal 6] [decimal 22]
Syracuse 1611128.589 2023 2023 Boca Raton Bowl 2018 1959 (1) [decimal 6]
TCU 1817136.514 2022 2023 CFP National Championship 2022 1 1938 (2)
Temple 3609.333 2019 2019 Military Bowl 2017 [decimal 1]
Tennessee 3125056.554 2023 2024 Citrus Bowl 2023 1998 (2)
Texas 3126259.542 2023 2024 Sugar Bowl 2020 2005 (3)
Texas A&M 2023043.465 2023 2023 Texas Bowl 2020 1939 (1)
Texas State 10011.000 2023 2023 First Responder Bowl 2023
Texas Tech 1723141.427 2023 2023 Independence Bowl 2023 [decimal 5] [decimal 6]
Toledo 1110021.524 2023 2023 Arizona Bowl 2022 [decimal 14]
Troy 64010.600 2023 2023 Birmingham Bowl 2022 [decimal 25] [decimal 38] [decimal 39]
Tulane 79016.438 2023 2023 Military Bowl 2022
Tulsa 1112023.478 2021 2021 Myrtle Beach Bowl 2021
UAB 3306.500 2022 2022 Bahamas Bowl 2022
UCF 69015.429 2023 2023 Gasparilla Bowl 2021
UCLA 1720138.461 2023 2023 LA Bowl 2023 [decimal 1] [decimal 24]
UNLV 2406.333 2023 2023 Guaranteed Rate Bowl 2000 [decimal 2]
USC 3520055.636 2023 2023 Holiday Bowl 2023 2004 (5) [decimal 40] [decimal 1] [decimal 24]
Utah 1710027.630 2023 2023 Las Vegas Bowl 2017 [decimal 22]
Utah State 610016.375 2023 2023 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2021 [decimal 41]
UTEP 510015.333 2021 2021 New Mexico Bowl 1967
UTSA 1405.200 2023 2023 Frisco Bowl 2023
Vanderbilt 4419.500 2018 2018 Texas Bowl 2013
Virginia 813021.381 2019 2019 Orange Bowl 2018
Virginia Tech 1421035.400 2023 2023 Military Bowl 2023
Wake Forest 116017.647 2022 2022 Gasparilla Bowl 2022 [decimal 1]
Washington 2021142.488 2023 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship 2023 3 [decimal 24]
Washington State 810018.444 2022 2022 LA Bowl 2018 [decimal 6]
West Virginia 1723040.425 2023 2023 Duke's Mayo Bowl 2023
Western Kentucky 73010.700 2023 2023 Famous Toastery Bowl 2023 [decimal 2] [decimal 7] [decimal 8] [decimal 12]
Western Michigan 29011.182 2021 2021 Quick Lane Bowl 2021
Wisconsin 1916035.543 2023 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl 2022 [decimal 6]
Wyoming 109019.500 2023 2023 Arizona Bowl 2023

Former FBS programs

UniversityWinsLossesTiesBowl Games PlayedWinning PercentageLast Bowl SeasonLast Bowl GameLast Bowl WinLast AP ChampionshipReferences
Idaho [FCS] 30031.000 2016 2016 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2016

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mirage Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Grantland Rice Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  3. Knute Rockne Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pioneer Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  5. 1 2 Alabama won the 2006 Cotton Bowl Classic against Texas Tech but that win was later vacated by the NCAA.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Coca-Cola Classic not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 Refrigerator Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tangerine Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game before 1968.
  9. Pecan Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  10. Diamond Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Emerald Isle Classic not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Camellia Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  13. 1 2 New Year's Classic not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  14. 1 2 Glass Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  15. Lions Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  16. Elks Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  17. Eastern Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  18. Florida State won the 2006 Emerald Bowl but that win was later vacated by the NCAA.
  19. 1 2 Cigar Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  20. Charity Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  21. 1 2 Aloha Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pineapple Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  23. Mercy Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  24. 1 2 3 4 Poi Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  25. 1 2 Paper Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  26. Oil Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  27. 2 Louisiana bowl wins from 2011 to 2013 were vacated by the NCAA.
  28. Burley Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  29. Palm Festival not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  30. Optimist Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  31. Turkey Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  32. Hoosier Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  33. Mineral Water Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  34. Ohio State won the 2011 Sugar Bowl but that win was later vacated by the NCAA.
  35. 6 Penn State bowl wins from 1998 to 2011 were vacated by the NCAA.
  36. 6 Penn State bowl wins from 1998 to 2011 were reinstated by the NCAA.
  37. Doll and Toy Charity Game not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  38. NAIA Championship Game not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  39. Palm Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.
  40. USC won the 2005 Orange Bowl but that win was later vacated by the NCAA.
  41. Grape Bowl not an NCAA sanctioned Div-I/FBS bowl game.

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