The 50 Greatest College Football Programs All-Time Statistically Ranked

Aug 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive end Brennen Beyer (97) defensive back Delonte Hollowell (24) running back De
Aug 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive end Brennen Beyer (97) defensive back Delonte Hollowell (24) running back De /
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Oct 12, 2013; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; LSU Tigers mascot Mike the Tiger celebrates with fans in the stands during the second half of a game against the Florida Gators at Tiger Stadium. LSU defeated Florida 17-6. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 12, 2013; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; LSU Tigers mascot Mike the Tiger celebrates with fans in the stands during the second half of a game against the Florida Gators at Tiger Stadium. LSU defeated Florida 17-6. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports /

20. Florida Gators: 811.50 Points

The Gators have claimed three National Championships and won their conference eight times. They’ve also won 20 bowl games and 686 games all-time. They have had three Heisman Trophy winners in their history.

19. Clemson Tigers: 817 Points

Clemson has won their conference 18 times and won 18 bowl games. It has also claimed one National Championship and won 692 games in its history.

18. Penn State Nittany Lions: 826.50 Points

The Nittany Lions have claimed two National Championships and won a whopping 842 games all-time. They’ve also won 27 bowl games, but have amassed only four conference championships since joining the Big Ten in 1993.

17. UCLA Bruins: 827 Points

UCLA has won 17 conference championships, 16 bowl games, and 572 games. They’ve also claimed one National Championship in their history — their 39 consensus All-Americans pushed them up this list.

16. Texas A&M Aggies: 862.75 Points

The Aggies switched to the SEC a few years ago and have claimed three National Championships (two recognized) in their history. They’ve won 16 bowl games and 18 conference championships to go along with 707 all-time wins. Two Aggies have won Heisman Trophies.

Aug 31, 2013; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets mascot Buzz leads the band against the Elon Phoenix in the third quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Georgia Tech defeated Elon 70-0. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 31, 2013; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets mascot Buzz leads the band against the Elon Phoenix in the third quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Georgia Tech defeated Elon 70-0. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /

15. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: 885 Points

The Yellow Jackets have claimed an impressive four National Championships and have won 23 bowl games all-time. They’ve also put up 16 conference championships and 700 wins in their history. Georgia Tech is definitely one of the more underrated college football programs of all-time.

14. Colorado Buffaloes: 896.75 Points

Colorado, like Georgia Tech, is a vastly underrated college football program. They’ve claimed one National Championship and have won 26 conference championships, 12 bowl games, and 675 all-time wins. They also boast 30 consensus All-Americans.

13. LSU Tigers: 908.25 Points

The Tigers have been one of the most consistent programs in recent years in college football. They’ve claimed three National Championships and have won 14 conference championships. They’ve also won 23 bowl games and 753 games all-time.

12. Georgia Bulldogs: 918 Points

The Bulldogs have claimed two National Championships in their history and won 27 bowl games. They’ve also won 14 conference championships and 768 games all-time. They’ve had two Heisman Trophy winners in their history.

11. Auburn Tigers: 938.50 Points

The third-consecutive SEC team on this list is Auburn. The Tigers have claimed two National Championships and have won 733 games all-time. They’ve also won 22 bowl games and their conference 12 times. Three Tigers have taken home the Heisman Trophy.

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