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In 2019, Kirk Ferentz of Iowa became the longest-continuous tenured head coach in Division I FBS. Ferentz began his current coaching tenure in 1999 and is the only FBS head coach who began his current head coaching position before the 2000 season. Three coaches had a previous head coaching stint at their current school: Mack Brown at North ...
Among coaches expected to be active in 2024, the career wins leaders are Kevin Donley (348), Brian Kelly (283), and Mack Brown (282). [1][2] The coaches with the most wins at one college are Gagliardi (465 at Saint John's), Paterno (409 at Penn State), Robinson (408 at Grambling), Kehres (332 at Mount Union), Ken Sparks (327 at Carson–Newman ...
Active coaches. Seven individuals have coached as College Football Hall of Fame inductees: John Ralston was inducted in 1992 following his tenures with Utah State (1959–1962) and Stanford (1963–1971). He came out of retirement in 1993 to coach San Jose State and remained active through the 1996 season. Chris Ault was inducted in 2002 ...
College football coaches with a .750 winning percentage. List may be incomplete; updated through end of 2023 season. Note: As of the end of the 2010 season, Jim Tressel, who served as the head football coach for Youngstown State (1986–2000) and Ohio State (2001–2010), had a career record of 241–79–2 for a winning percentage of .752.
2021–2022. Michigan (assoc. HC) 2023–present. Charlotte. Head coaching record. Overall. 4-11 (college) Francis Xavier "Biff" Poggi (/ ˈpoʊdʒiː /; born June 6, 1959) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. [1][2] Poggi coached for over twenty years ...
[1] [2] Individuals on the list have served as head coach of a college football program for 30 or more seasons to be included on the list. "College level" is defined as a four-year college or university program in either the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics or the National Collegiate Athletic Association. If the team competed ...
Inducted in 1951 (profile) Knute Kenneth Rockne (/kəˈnuːt/ kə-NOOT, [3] though commonly pronounced / nut / NOOT; [4] March 4, 1888 – March 31, 1931) was an American football player and coach at the University of Notre Dame. Leading Notre Dame for 13 seasons, Rockne accumulated over 100 wins and three national championships.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program is the college football team of the University of Notre Dame, located in South Bend, Indiana. The team competes as an Independent at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level. Notre Dame has produced more All-Americans than any other Football Bowl Subdivision school.