Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A)
#|Coach | College |Years|Won|Lost|Tied|Pct.|
1. Pete Carroll, Southern California ..................... 6 65 12 0 .844
2. Urban Meyer, Florida..................................... 6 61 12 0 .836
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma .................................. 8 86 19 0 .819
4. Mark Richt, Georgia ...................................... 6 61 17 0 .782
5. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee ................................ 15 137 41 0 .770
6. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. ............................ 41 366 113 4 .762
7. Lloyd Carr, Michigan ..................................... 12 113 36 0 .758
8. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ........................ 17 157 50 2 .756
9. Joe Paterno, Penn St. ..................................... 41 363 121 3 .748
10. Paul Johnson, Navy........................................ 10 99 35 0 .739
11. Dan Hawkins, Colorado................................. 11 94 33 1 .738
12. Jim Tressel, Ohio St. ...................................... 21 197 71 2 .733
13. Gary Patterson, TCU ...................................... 7 54 20 0 .730
14. Butch Davis, North Carolina ........................... 6 51 20 0 .718
15. Chris Ault, Nevada ........................................ 22 185 78 1 .703
16. Dennis Erickson, Arizona St. .......................... 18 149 64 1 .699
17. Frank Solich, Ohio......................................... 8 71 31 0 .696
18. Nick Saban, Alabama.................................... 11 91 42 1 .683
19. Jeff Tedford, California.................................... 5 43 20 0 .683
20. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland............................... 6 50 24 0 .676
Don Shula currently holds the record for all time wins by an NFL head coach with 347. There are two ways to look at this question. The first way is the total number of victories, the second is who has the best winning percentage. Top Ten Coaches - Victories: (Name, Record, Winning Percentage) 1. Don Shula, 328-156-6, .677
2. George Halas, 318-148-31, .682
3. Tom Landry, 250-162-6, .607
4. Curley Lambeau, 226-132-22, .631
5. Paul Brown, 213-104-9, .667 (includes All-American Football Conference Record)
6. Marty Schottenheimer, 200-126-1, .611
7. Chuck Knoll, 193-148-1, .566
8. Dan Reeves, 190-165-2, .535
9. Chuck Knox, 186-147-1, .558
10. Bill Parcells, 172-130-1, .567 Top ten Coaches - Winning Percentage (Minimum 100 games): 1. John Madden 103-22-7 .759
2. Vince Lombardi 96-34-6 .739
3. George Allen 116-47-5 .712
4. Banton Collier 76-34-2 .691
5. George Halas 318-148-31 .682
6. Paul Brown 213-104-9 .667 (includes All-American Football Conference Record)
7. Don Shula 328-156-6 .677
8. Joe Gibbs 154-94 .620
9. George Seifert 114-62 .648
10. Tony Dungy 102-58 .638
Minimum 100 games -
Vince Lombardi for season + playoffs 105-35-6 .750 -
John Madden for regular season 103-32-7 .759 -
John Madden for season + playoffs 112-39-7 .739 -
Vince Lombardi for regular season 96-34-6 .739 -
Source: Official NFL Record & Fact Book 2010
John Madden (1969-78) 103-32-7 .759 Vince Lombardi (1959-69) 96-34-6 .739 George Allen (1966-77) 116-47-5 .712
Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger are the two quarterbacks that have the best winning percentage in their first 4 years in the NFL. Ben Roethlisberger has the fourth highest career winning percentage as a quarterback.
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Don Shula has the most NFL wins, with 328. He also has the most wins including the playoffs, with 347.The coach with the best winning percentage is Guy Chamberlin. He had a record of 58-16-7 (.784)
From 1933 to 2010, the Steelers are tied for 14th overall in the NFL with a .520 winning percentage.
An NFL coach can't be an NFL player and a Coach.
the colts have the highest winning precentage
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Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger are the two quarterbacks that have the best winning percentage in their first 4 years in the NFL. Ben Roethlisberger has the fourth highest career winning percentage as a quarterback.
The highest paid NFL coach is Bill Billichick, earning over 9 million but the super bowl winning coach earns as much as 12 million
The Cardinals best coach by win percent is John "Paddy" Driscoll, who went 17-8-4, a .680 won percentage, with the Cardinals from 1920-1922. Please note pre-1950 NFL records do not calculate ties in win percent.
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According to a March 8, 2008 article in the Washington Post, Mike Holmgren of the Seattle Seahawks is the highest paid NFL head coach at $8 million. In comparison, Tom Coughlin of the New York Giants signed a 4 year deal for $21 million after winning Super Bowl XLII.
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Don Shula has the most NFL wins, with 328. He also has the most wins including the playoffs, with 347.The coach with the best winning percentage is Guy Chamberlin. He had a record of 58-16-7 (.784)