NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships – Men's 400 meter relay

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This is a list of the NCAA outdoor champions in the 4x110 yard relay until 1975, and the metric 4x100 meters relay being contested after metrication occurred in 1976. Hand timing was used until 1973, starting in 1974 fully automatic timing was used.

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Champions

Key
y=yards
A=Altitude assisted
YearSchoolTime
1964Illinois
Gilwyn Williams, Mel Blanheim, Mike Yavorski, Trenton Jackson
40.1y
1965San Jose State
Wayne Hermen, Lloyd Murad (VEN), Maurice Compton, Tommie Smith
40.5y
1966UCLA
Tom Jones, Bob Frey, Ron Copeland, Norm Jackson
39.9y
1967Southern California
Earl McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O. J. Simpson, Lennox Miller (JAM)
38.6Ay WR
1968Southern California
Earl McCullouch, Fred Kuller, O. J. Simpson, Lennox Miller (JAM)
39.5y
1969San Jose State
Sam Davis, Kirk Clayton, Ronnie Ray Smith, John Carlos)
39.1y
1970Southern California #40.6y
1971Southern California
Lance Babb, Edesel Garrison, Leon Brown, Willie Deckard
39.5y
1972Southern California
Randy Williams, Leon Brown, Edesel Garrison, Willie Deckard
39.6y
1973Memphis State
Maurice Knight, Lynn Fox, Ed Hammonds, Ed Taylor
39.6y
1974Kansas
Tom Scavuzzo, Eddie Lewis, Mark Lutz, Emmett Edwards
39.54y
1975Southern California
Randy Williams, Michael Simmons, Ken Randle, James Gilkes (GUY)
39.09Ay
1976Tennessee
Jon Young, Ricci Gardner, Jerome Morgan, Reggie Jones
39.16
1977Southern California
Thomas Andrew, Michael Simmons, Joel Andrews, Clancy Edwards
39.56
1978Auburn #39.49
1979Southern California
Kevin Williams, Colin Bradford (JAM), James Sanford, Billy Mullins
39.35
1980Southern California
Kevin Williams, Mike Sanford, James Sanford, William Green
39.26
1981Northwestern State (LA)
Victor Oatis, Joe Delaney, Mario Johnson, Mark Duper
39.32
1982Houston
Charles Young, Mark McNeil, Anthony Ketchum, Stanley Floyd
38.53A
1983Tennessee
Sam Graddy, Reggie Towns, Terry Scott, Willie Gault
39.22
1984Georgia
Neal Jessie, Sam Palmer, Stanley Blalock, Lester Benjamin (ANT)
39.39
1985North Carolina State
Auguston Young, Alston Glenn, Danny Peebles, Harvey McSwain
39.12
1986Texas Christian
Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith (JAM), Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars
38.46
1987Texas Christian
Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith (JAM), Greg Sholars, Raymond Stewart (JAM)
38.82
1988Texas A&M
Lawrence Felton, Derrick Florence, Andre Cason, Stanley Kerr
38.84
1989Texas Christian
Horatio Porter, Andrew Smith (JAM), Greg Sholars, Raymond Stewart (JAM)
38.23A
1990Alabama
Richard Beattie, Eduardo Nava (MEX), Bradley McCuaig (CAN), Clive Wright (JAM)
38.87
1991Texas Christian
Jon Drummond, Carey Johnson, Ralston Wright, Horatio Porter
38.88
1992Louisiana State
Reggie Jones, Bryant Williams, Chris King, Jason Sanders
38.7
1993Louisiana State
Reggie Jones, Glenroy Gilbert (CAN), Chris King, Fabian Muyaba (ZIM)
38.7
1994Louisiana State
Eddie Kennison, Bryant Williams, Derrick Thymes, Fabian Muyaba (ZIM)
38.91
1995Texas Christian
Donovan Powell (JAM), Brashant Carter, Lloyd Edwards, Hosia Abdallah
38.63
1996North Carolina
Marcus Stokes, Tony McCall, Milton Campbell, Curtis Johnson
39.05
1997Texas A&M
Michael Price, Toya Jones, Billy Fobbs, Danny McCray
38.8
1998Texas Christian
Bryan Howard, Jarmiene Holloway, Syan Williams, Percy Spencer
38.04 CR
1999South Carolina
Clint Crenshaw, Terrence Trammell, Shah Mays, Jamie Price
38.92
2000Florida
Daymon Carroll, Bernard Williams, Aaron Armstrong (TTO), Geno White
38.35
2001Texas Christian
Lindel Frater (JAM), David Spencer, Darvis Patton, Kim Collins (SKN)
38.58
2002Louisiana State
Walter Davis, Robert Parham, Pete Coley, Bennie Brazell
38.48
2003Louisiana State
Kelly Willie, Robert Parham, Pete Coley, Bennie Brazell
38.65
2004Florida
Ahmad Jasmine, Mike Morrison, Kyle Farmer, Sekou Clarke
39.11
2005Arkansas
Michael Grant, Wallace Spearmon, Tyson Gay, Omar Brown (JAM)
38.49
2006Louisiana State
Richard Thompson (TTO), Xavier Carter, Marvin Stevenson, Kelly Willie
38.44
2007Florida State
Greg Bolden, Walter Dix, Michael Ray Garvin, Charles Clark
2008LSU38.42
2009Florida
Dennis Martin, Calvin Smith Jr., Terrell Wilks, Jeremy Hall
38.58
2010 Florida
Chris Rainey, Jeremy Hall, Terrell Wilks, Jeff Demps
39.04
2011
2012
2013
2014 Florida
Antwan Wright, Hugh Graham, Jr, Arman Hall, Dedric Dukes
38.73
2015 Arkansas38.47
2016 Louisiana State38.42
2017 Houston Cougars38.34
2018 Houston Cougars
John Lewis III, Elijah Hall-Thompson, Mario Burke, Cameron Burrell
38.17 MR
2019 Florida Gators
Raymond Ekevwo, Abdul Hakim Sani Brown, Grant Holloway, Ryan Clark
37.97 MR

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