Stan Becton | NCAA.com | October 12, 2025

College football's longest active regular-season win streaks

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It's hard to finish a regular season undefeated in college football, but a few teams every year across NCAA divisions achieve the mighty feat, with some teams impressively finishing regular seasons unbeaten in consecutive years.

I've gathered the data from the FBS, FCS, DII and DIII levels of football to find out which programs have the longest active regular-season win streaks in college football. A regular-season win streak means counting games during the regular season beginning in "Week 0" through the last regular-season game, not counting conference championships, playoffs or bowl games. Check out the list below:

Through regular season games played through Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025

Longest active regular-season win streaks in college football
(min. 10 games)
Regular-SEason Win Streak School Division
80 Mount Union DIII
52 North Central DIII
30 DePauw DIII
25 Kutztown* DII
23 Hardin-Simmons DIII
17 Salisbury DIII
16 Ferris State DII
14 Wartburg DIII
12 Lehigh FCS
12 West Florida DII
12 Johns Hopkins DIII
12 Maryville (TN) DIII
11 South Dakota State FCS
11 Tennessee Tech FCS
10 UNLV FBS
10 Presbyterian FCS
10 Harding DII
10 Christopher-Newport DIII

*Kutztown's 2023 and 2024 PSAC conference championship game and West Florida's 2024 GSC conference championship game count towards DII regular-season wins because only four conferences have actual conference championship games, but that conference championship game IS NOT counted in this list for equity among other divisions that play conference championship games.

  • Undefeated teams in 2025 without a 10-plus-game win streak
    • FBS
      • BYU 
      • Georgia Tech 
      • Indiana
      • Miami (FL) 
      • Memphis 
      • Navy 
      • Ohio State
      • Ole Miss
      • Texas A&M
      • Texas Tech
    • FCS
      • Harvard
      • Montana
      • North Dakota State
      • Tarleton State
      • Tennessee Tech
    • DII
      • Augustana (SD)
      • Benedict
      • Findlay
      • West Alabama
      • Western Colorado
    • DIII
      • Adrian
      • Bethel
      • Cal Lutheran
      • Central College
      • Concordia-Wisconsin
      • Lewis and Clark
      • Plymouth State
      • Wisconsin-La Crosse