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What is All-Time Wins in college football?

In college football, All-Time Wins means: A program's historical win total across loaded seasons. It is a durable program-history measure, but it should be read with era, conference membership, schedule length, ties, and source corrections in mind.

Quick Answer

In college football, All-Time Wins means: A program's historical win total across loaded seasons. It is a durable program-history measure, but it should be read with era, conference membership, schedule length, ties, and source corrections in mind.

Definition

All-time wins count a program's historical victories across the loaded record dataset. On CFBTrack, the all-time wins leaderboard sorts by wins first, then uses losses, ties, title seasons, and team label tie-breakers.

Formula

Win percentage = (wins + 0.5 × ties) ÷ (wins + losses + ties) × 100

Why It Matters

It is a durable program-history measure, but it should be read with era, conference membership, schedule length, ties, and source corrections in mind.

How CFB Track Uses It

CFBTrack uses All-Time Wins context to connect glossary definitions with the stats, schedules, teams, players, and rankings that use the term.

Caveats

  • Vacated games, ties, classification changes, and historical corrections can affect long-run totals.

Last reviewed 2026-04-24