The worst record to win a division in MLB history was 82-80 by the San Diego Padres, the National League West Division winners in 2005.
The Vikings worst winning percentage for a season came in 1962 when their record was 2-11-1 for a winning percentage of .179. The most losses in a season was 13 in 1984 when they went 3-13 for a winning percentage of .188.
vilanova 1988 Kansas was 27-11, winning % of .710 1985 Villanova was 25-10, winning % of .714
That would be the 1899 Cleveland Spiders (National League) whose record was 20-134.
Yes. The 2010 Seattle Seahawks became the first team in NFL history to win a division title with a 7-9 record.
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Since the AFL-NFL merger, the worst division winning record was 7-9 by the 2010 Seattle Seahawks.
The Cubs worst winning percentage in a season is .364 by the 1962 and 1966 teams. Both teams had a record of 59-103.
The Vikings worst winning percentage for a season came in 1962 when their record was 2-11-1 for a winning percentage of .179. The most losses in a season was 13 in 1984 when they went 3-13 for a winning percentage of .188.
vilanova 1988 Kansas was 27-11, winning % of .710 1985 Villanova was 25-10, winning % of .714
that is the single dumbest question ever asked. = "What steeler quarterback has a winning record raven?" = What is your IQ?
Calvin stokes
The worst seeded teams ever to make it to the NCAA Final Four were both George Mason University in 2006 and Virginia Commonwealth University in 2011. They were both 11 seeds entering the tournament.
Simmie Black. Look up his record...
(3-13) in division would be the worst record a team can have and still possibly make the playoffs. As of January 3, 2011, the 2010 Seattle Seahawks are in the 2010 NFL playoffs with a 7-9 record.Not only is this the worst record to make the playoffs, it is the worst record to win a division as well. Although, it is possible to have every team in a division go 3-13. 0 wins, 10 losses, and 6 ties (0-10-6) or 3 wins and 13 losses (3-13). In the first instance, every team in the same division would have to tie each of its 3 division opponents twice, and lose all 13 non-division games. All 4 teams in the division would then have the same record (0-10-6), and a tie-breaker would determine the division champ. In the 2nd instance, every team in the same division would have to split 1-1 with each of its 3 division opponents and lose all 13 non-division games. All 4 teams in the division would then have the same record (3-13), and a tie-breaker would determine the division champ.
The worst NFL season record ever achieved by a team in the history of the league was 0 wins and 16 losses, which has happened multiple times.
by far the Detroit lions although by the winning percentages Houston Texans
No. Their worst season record was 1-15 in 2007.