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
Duke has more alltime wins. The Blue Devils are fourth in historical wins.