A new decade of FCS football begins this season.
During this offseason, we have looked back at some of the best single-season team and individual performances during the 2010s. Now it’s time to look at the decade as a whole and add up the win totals for every team.
Below are the number of wins from 2010-2019 for 110 teams.
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NOTE: There are 127 teams in the FCS in 2020. Teams included below are programs that played FCS competition from 2010-2019. Not included are teams that entered the FCS after 2010 (Abilene Christian, Idaho, Kennesaw State, Dixie State, East Tennessee State, Long Island, Houston Baptist, Incarnate Word, Merrimack, North Alabama, Tarleton State, Mercer and Stetson) or teams that had some wins vacated (Charleston Southern, Florida A&M, North Carolina Central and Texas Southern).
Total Wins In The 2010s
Team | Wins | |
1. | North Dakota State | 137 |
2. | Sam Houston State | 99 |
3. | Eastern Washington | 97 |
4. | James Madison | 96 |
5. | Jacksonville State | 91 |
6. | San Diego | 86 |
7. | South Dakota State | 83 |
8. | Bethune-Cookman | 80 |
– | Central Arkansas | 80 |
– | New Hampshire | 80 |
– | Wofford | 80 |
12. | Montana | 79 |
– | North Carolina A&T | 79 |
14. | Montana State | 78 |
– | Illinois State | 78 |
16. | Northern Iowa | 77 |
17. | Dayton | 75 |
18. | Harvard | 74 |
19. | McNeese State | 73 |
20. | Duquesne | 72 |
21. | Dartmouth | 70 |
– | Villanova | 70 |
23. | Alcorn State | 69 |
– | Drake | 69 |
– | Grambling State | 69 |
– | Lehigh | 69 |
27. | Chattanooga | 68 |
28. | Richmond | 67 |
– | Stony Brook | 67 |
30. | South Carolina State | 66 |
31. | Colgate | 64 |
– | Delaware | 64 |
– | Samford | 64 |
– | Southern U | 64 |
– | Towson | 64 |
– | Youngstown State | 64 |
37. | Eastern Kentucky | 63 |
38. | Weber State | 62 |
– | Fordham | 62 |
– | Maine | 62 |
– | Monmouth | 62 |
42. | Alabama State | 61 |
– | Northern Arizona | 61 |
– | UT Martin | 61 |
45. | Sacred Heart | 60 |
46. | Southeastern Louisiana | 59 |
– | The Citadel | 59 |
– | Yale | 59 |
49. | Prairie View A&M | 58 |
50. | Albany | 57 |
– | Bryant | 57 |
– | Penn | 57 |
53. | North Dakota | 56 |
– | Princeton | 56 |
– | Tennessee State | 56 |
56. | Cal Poly | 55 |
– | Southern Utah | 55 |
58. | Furman | 54 |
– | Jackson State | 54 |
– | William & Mary | 54 |
61. | Butler | 53 |
62. | Central Connecticut | 52 |
– | Hampton | 52 |
64. | Eastern Illinois | 51 |
– | Southeast Missouri State | 51 |
66. | Alabama A&M | 50 |
– | Sacramento State | 50 |
68. | Indiana State | 49 |
– | Stephen F. Austin | 49 |
– | Western Illinois | 49 |
71. | Marist | 48 |
– | Southern Illinois | 48 |
73. | Holy Cross | 47 |
– | Lamar | 47 |
– | Norfolk State | 47 |
– | Saint Francis | 47 |
– | UC Davis | 47 |
78. | Campbell | 46 |
– | Murray State | 46 |
80. | Brown | 45 |
81. | Howard | 44 |
– | Nicholls | 44 |
– | Wagner | 44 |
84. | Northwestern State | 43 |
– | South Dakota | 43 |
86. | Elon | 42 |
– | Morehead State | 42 |
– | Portland State | 42 |
– | Tennessee Tech | 42 |
90. | Bucknell | 41 |
91. | Arkansas-Pine Bluff | 40 |
– | Georgetown | 40 |
93. | Gardner-Webb | 38 |
94. | Robert Morris | 37 |
95. | Western Carolina | 36 |
96. | Lafayette | 35 |
97. | Austin Peay | 32 |
– | Idaho State | 32 |
– | Missouri State | 32 |
100. | Morgan State | 31 |
– | Northern Colorado | 31 |
102. | Columbia | 30 |
– | Cornell | 30 |
– | Davidson | 30 |
105. | Presbyterian | 29 |
106. | Delaware State |