List of most consecutive games scoring in NCAA football
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The following is a list of the all-time leading NCAA Division I-A college football teams (in the United States) ranked by the number of consecutive games in which they scored.
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Division I - Football Bowl Subdivision
These are the rankings for the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS):[1]
Ranking | School | Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Michigan | 365 |
2 | Brigham Young | 361 |
3 | Florida | 334† |
4 | Texas | 282 |
5 | TCU | 280† |
5 | Washington State | 280 |
7 | Air Force | 271† |
7 | Washington | 271 |
9 | Oregon | 267 |
10 | Tennessee | 259† |
11 | Ohio State | 258†^ |
12 | Virginia Tech | 256† |
13 | Georgia | 249† |
14 | Nebraska | 245† |
15 | Colorado | 242 |
16 | Nebraska | 233 |
16 | UCLA | 233 |
18 | Florida State | 232 |
19 | Wisconsin | 231 |
20 | Kansas State | 229† |
† Active streak ^ Does not include games later vacated by NCAA action
Division I - Football Championship Subdivision
These are the rankings for the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS):[2]
Ranking | School | Number | Years |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Montana | 346 | 1989–present |
2 | Hampton | 291 | 1984–2009 |
3 | Lehigh | 265 | 1986–2010 |
4 | Dayton | 237† | 1993–present |
5 | Georgia Southern | 230^ | 1996–2013 |
6 | Delaware | 220 | 1996–2014 |
7 | Eastern Washington | 199 | 1988–2006 |
8 | Northern Iowa | 165 | 1983–96 |
9 | McNeese State | 158 | 1988–2001 |
10 | Delaware | 154 | 1983–96 |
† This number does not include 194 games where Dayton was a member of Division III
^ Georgia Southern left the FCS with an active streak