Marshall University's records for the 1990s: 1990: 6-5
1991: 11-4 (Division 1-AA runner up)
1992: 12-3 (Division 1-AA champion)
1993: 11-4 (Division 1-AA runner up)
1994: 12-2 (Lost in Division 1-AA semifinals)
1995: 12-3 (Division 1-AA runner up)
1996: 15-0 (Division 1-AA champion)
1997: 10-3 (Lost Motor City Bowl)
1998: 12-1 (Won Motor City Bowl)
1999: 13-0 (Won Motor City Bowl) Marshall's record in the 1990s: 114-25, winning percentage .820.
101 - 22 .827 winning percentage as of 2/22/2008
As of the 2013 season, the college football team that has the best winning percentage in Division 1 is Old Dominion with a winning percentage of .767. Old Dominion has only played 60 games in Division 1 though. Notre Dame is 2nd with a percentage of .733 Michigan is 3rd with a percentage of .732
According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as of the start of the 2010 season, the Steelers all time record, including playoffs, was 565-529-21 for a winning percentage of .516.
Assuming that the 2 represents ties, the winning percentage is .619 Assuming that the 7 represents ties, the winning percentage is .738
Boise State has the best with a record of 112-17 for an .868 winning percentage. After that is Texas (110-19) and Oklahoma (110-24).
University of Idaho .362 winning percentage (Kansas State has most all-time losses.)
AU
No, Ohio State's winning percentage is 71.6%. It is the fifth highest of All-time. The University of Michigan holds the highest winning percentage of 74%
The Ohio State University, THen Oklahoma
808 with a 71.6 winning percentage.
North Dakota State University Bison
Their overall winning percentage is .766 or 76%.
101 - 22 .827 winning percentage as of 2/22/2008
The Ravens
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Highest Winning Percentage, Regular Season Miami Dolphins .580 Highest Winning Percentage, Overall Dallas Cowboys .577
pct is the winning percentage=wins/total games