In 1994, Miami defeated Georgia Southern in the season-opener for its 58th consecutive home win, setting an NCAA-record; the streak, which began in 1985, was snapped two weeks later when Washington defeated the Hurricanes 38-20 at the Orange Bowl.
However, the longest streak(including both home and away games) rests at 47 by Oklahoma from 1953-1957.
The University of Michigan heads the list of most all-time College Football victories. The Wolverines have won 910 games. However, they are second in all-time winning percentage at .732. Notre Dame, who is 4th in total wins, has a winning percentage of .733.
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In Division I football, according to the 2008 NCAA Division I football records manual, the record is 40 and held by Nebraska (1962-2001) and Notre Dame (1889-1932, Notre Dame did not field teams in 1890 and 1891). Click on the 'NCAA Division I Football Records' link below to see the manual. You will need Adobe Reader to be able to view it.
Every record for most divisions: http://www.ncaa.org/library/records/football/football_records_book/2006/2006_d1_football_records_book.pdf
Paul "Bear" Bryant As of July 23, 2012 it is Bobby Bowden.
North Carolina Tarheels
With an overall record is 697 wins, 345 losses and 31 ties, Wittenberg has the most wins of any NCAA Division III football program in history