CollegeFootballFan.com Records
Of the 704 games attended over the course of our history, Collegefootballfan.com tracked many of our records of note along the way. We record here our milestones of significance to cherish great memories of over the course of this very unique journey. As we continue to resume this lifetime endeavor for as long as possible, we will maintain and improve this page as accurately as we can. Hopefully, you can enjoy this fun trip through the pages throughout our website here. Records include our “Most’s,” our “Least’s,” our “Bests,” our “Champions,” our “Heisman winners”, and other unique memories to share with others who may have also attended games we were at over the course of our history. Browse to see where you may have been, who you saw and what you may have seen along with us. Great times!
Teams in most FBS games: Teams in most games (other divisions):
1.) Penn State – 120 1.) Princeton – 31 2.) Navy – 91 2.) Lehigh – 25 3.) Rutgers – 65 3.) Delaware – 21
Most FBS Wins: Most Wins (other divisions):
1.) Penn State – 90 1.) Lehigh – 16 2.) Navy – 46 2.) Delaware – 14 3.) Rutgers -26 3.) Princeton – 14

Most wins and games? By far, Penn State. Saquon Barkley (26) goes over the top with us for his Lions here!
Most FBS Losses: Most Losses (other divisions):
1.) Navy – 45 1.) Princeton – 17 2.) Army – 40 2.) Lafayette – 11 3.) Rutgers – 39 3.) Lehigh – 9
Best FBS Winning %(10+ games): Best Winning % (other divisions):
1.) Alabama – 90.9% (10-1) 1.) Montclair State 100% (12-0-1)
2.) Wake Forest – 86.7% (13-2) 2.) Delaware 70% (14-7)
3.) Penn State – 75% (90-30) 3.) Lehigh 64% (16-9)
Most Points Scored FBS Games: Most Points Scored (other divisions):
1.) 2019 – Louisville 62 Wake Forest 59 (121) 1.) 2024 – Davidson College 70 Stetson 48 (118)
1.) 2018 – UMass 62 Liberty 59 (121) (3 OTs) 2.) 2005 – FDU-Florham 51 Juniata 41 (92)
3.) 2021 – Brigham Young 66 Virginia 49 (115) 3.) 2022 – Samford 48 SE Louisiana 42 (90)
Widest Margin of Victory (FBS): Widest Margin of Victory (others):
1.) 2004- Virginia Tech 63-0 W. Michigan 1.) 2025 – Christopher Newport 69 Vermont State Castleton 7
1.) 2017- Penn State 66-3 Maryland 2.) 1987 – Holy Cross 63 Lehigh 6
3.) 2000- Penn State 67-7 LA Tech 3.) 2025 – North Dakota State 59 Tennessee State 3
Least Points Scored FBS Games: Least Points Scored (others):
1.) 1981- Rutgers 3 Virginia 0 1.) 1998 – Princeton 6 Cornell 0
2.) 1987- Rutgers 7 Duke 0 2.) 2013 – TCNJ 7 Kean 0
3.) 2004- Iowa 6 Penn State 4 3.) 2008 – Harvard 10 Yale 0
3.) 2009- So. Carolina 7 NC State 3 3.) 1982 – Widener 10 Juniata 0
Teams Seen Most as FBS Visitors: Teams Seen Most as Visitors (others):
1.) Syracuse (10) 1.) William & Mary (8)
1.) Ohio State (10) 2.) Juniata (7)
3.) Miami (8) 3.) Harvard, Colgate, and Delaware (6)

Miami Hurricanes last seen on the road against Boston College. Never seen hosting a game in Miami, yet. We finally do at the CFP title game in 2026!
Traditional Rivalries: Other Games Seen Played Most Often:
1.) Army-Navy (20) 1.) Penn State – Ohio State (10)
2.) Notre Dame-Navy (9) 1.) Penn State – Michigan (8)
2.) Navy-Air Force (8) 3.) Penn State – Temple (7)
4.) Penn State-Pitt (6) 4.) Penn State – Northwestern (6)
5.) Lehigh – Lafayette (5) 4.) Penn State – Rutgers (6)
6.) Harvard – Yale (3) 4.) Penn State – Syracuse (6)
7.) South Carolina – Clemson (2) 7.) Rutgers – Army (5)
7.) Alabama-Auburn (’79-’80) 7.) Penn – Princeton (5)
8.) Princeton-Rutgers (1979) 7.) Notre Dame – Penn State (5)
9.) Florida-Florida State (2) Sugar Bowl ’97 7.) Penn State – Rutgers (5)
10.) Colorado-Colorado State (2006) 7.) Navy – Rutgers (5)
11.) Ohio State-Michigan (2015)
12. Stanford-Cal (2016)
13. USC-UCLA (2017)
14. Western Kentucky-Middle Tennessee (3)
15. Bowling Green – Toledo

The Stanford Cardinal take back the Axe for the seventh year in a row over Cal in 2016, 45-31. They now lead in this rivalry with a record of 65-48-1.
FBS Games Decided by: Other Games Decided by:
1.) 7 or less: 164 1.) 7 or less: 69
2.) 3 or less: 80 2.) 3 or less: 29
3.) 1 point: 26 3.) 1 point: 11
Most New FBS Teams Added in a Season: 12 (2005)
Most new venues attended during a Season: 13 (2024); 11 (2003)
FBS National Champs seen: 14 – Alabama ’79, Penn State ’82, Penn State ’86, Notre Dame ’88, Florida State ’93, Nebraska ’94, Florida ’96, Michigan ’97, Miami ’01, Alabama ’12, Ohio State ’15, LSU ’19, Georgia ’22, Michigan ’23, Ohio State ’24, Indiana ’25 (3x)

LSU had their way big in their 2019 Championship season. Here, they throttle Oklahoma in semis, 63-28.
Other National Champs seen: 7 (Delaware, D-2, 1979; Mount Union, D-3, 2006; Villanova, FCS, 2009; Wisconsin-Whitewater, D-3, 2010; Mount Union, D-3, 2017, North Dakota State, FCS, 2019) Montana State (2X), FCS, 2025
Heisman Trophy winners seen (23): Tony Dorsett, Mike Rozier, Bo Jackson (2), Vinny Testaverde, Tim Brown, Ty Detmer, Gino Torretta, Charlie Ward, Eddie George, Danny Wuerffel, Charles Woodson, Ron Dayne, Carson Palmer, Troy Smith, Sam Bradford, Jameis Winston, Lamar Jackson, Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray, Joe Burrow, DeVonta Smith, Bryce Young, Fernando Mendoza (3)

QB Bryce Young (9) of Alabama, seen here engineering a 55-0 win over Utah State early in 2022, performed as our latest Heisman winner.
Bowl Games attended (56): Garden State Bowl (2), Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Champs Sports, Outback (2), Texas, Alamo, Bell Helicopter Armed Services, Cotton, Eagle Bank/Military (8), Music City (9), Liberty (3), Holiday, Fiesta, New Era Pinstripe (4), Orange Bowl (6), BCS Championship 2012, BWW Citrus, TaxSlayer/Gator, Russel Athletic, Peach (3), Belk Bowl, Independence, 76 Birmingham, CFP First Round, CFP Quarterfinals, CFP Semifinal, Final

Iowa Safety Riley Moss (33) and all of Hawkeye secondary dominated Levis-less Kentucky all day in a 21-0 win at the 2022 Music City Bowl.
Most Games Seen in One Season: 31 (2024), 27 (2017), 26 (2014, 2018 & 2023)
Number of FBS Stadiums Attended: 102 Number of non-FBS Stadiums Attended: 71
Non-campus sites: 30 Total venues: 203
Number of Different States (and D.C.) Games Attended In: 43
FBS Shut-outs: 30 Other Division Shut-outs: 12
FBS Double-header days: 5 Mixed DHs: 3 Other Division Double-headers: 6
Classics: 21 Bowl Games: 56 Play-off Games: 31
Overtime Games: 23 Conference Games: 264 Inter-division games: 22

First game program from 1979 when this great adventure started – Delaware at Rhode Island. UD won the D-2 National Championship that season.

