Against what team do the green bay Packers have the longest regular-season home winning streak?
The Pittsburgh Penguins won 17 consecutive games in 1993
The University of Alabama has a 24 game regular season winning streak. Florida has a twenty game regular season winning streak and overall a twenty two game winning streak with one regular season game left.
18 - 85 Bears
According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as of the start of the 2007 season the team with the best all time regular season winning percentage was the Miami Dolphins whose all time regular season record was 368-252-4 for a winning percentage of .593. Second was the Chicago Bears with an all time regular season record of 670-482-42 for a winning percentage of .579.
As of the start of the 2009 season, the Padres' all time regular season record is 2933-3421 for a .462 winning percentage.
Arizona Cardinals
They are currently on an 18 regular season game winning streak, dating back to the 2008-09 season where they finished with 9 straight wins.The Colts are currently 9-0 in the 2009-10 season and are tied for 2nd with the longest regular season winning streak with the patriots
As of the end of the 2010 season, the Detroit Lions all-time win loss record is 496-593-32 with a .456 winning percentage.
14-2 in the regular season, 3-0 in the playoffs, winning Superbowl XXXVIII.
Through the 2007 season, the American League team with the most wins in a regular season was the 2001 Seattle Mariners with 116. The American League team with the best winning percentage in a regular season is the 1954 Cleveland Indians who went 111-43 for a winning percentage of .721. Seattle's record in 2001 was 116-46 for a winning percentage of .716.
All-time record (home winning streak):The Miami Hurricanes proudly boast an impressive 58-game winning streak at home. The streak spanned nine seasons and has remained uncontested since its inclusion into the NCAA record books.Note: The NCAA observes "home winning streaks" as a particular team's unbroken series of winning on that particular team's home field. With regards to winning streaks, to include home winning streaks, the NCAA does not differentiate a regular season loss from a postseason loss; moreover, the NCAA does not discriminate a regular season win from a postseason win. In accordance with this standard, the NCAA recognizes the Miami Hurricanes as possessor of such a record, in consideration of three Orange Bowl victories, which sets the record of home winning streaks at 58.(Current as of Sep 25, 2011)Current record (home winning streak):Oklahoma just extended their lead to 38-straight wins at home with a 38-28 victory over Missouri (Sep 24, 2011).As one of the best home-field advantages in college football, the Oklahoma Sooners enjoy an all-time record of 357-78-15 (.809) at home.Please refer to note below.Note: The NCAA observes "home winning streaks" as a particular team's unbroken series of winning on that particular team's home field. With regards to winning streaks, to include home winning streaks, the NCAA does not differentiate a regular season loss from a postseason loss; moreover, the NCAA does not discriminate a regular season win from a postseason win. In accordance with this standard, the NCAA recognizes the Miami Hurricanes as possessor of such a record, in consideration of three Orange Bowl victories, which sets the record of home winning streaks at 58. Moreover, these specifications apply to Boise State's "regular season home winning streak" as well. The NCAA does not recognize "regular season" home winning streaks.Had the inquirer asked about the longest "regular season" home winning streaks, a mention of Boise State would be prudent. In this case, however, a distinction between such variables is unnecessary. If one wants to mention Boise State's "regular season" home winning streaks, why not mention the longest home winning streaks for games played at night? How about we include the longest home winning streaks for teams that played before a sellout crowd? Can we not just observe an objective standard and answer in accordance with that standard?(Current as of Sep 25, 2011)