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FSU All Time Coaching Records Baseball/Football


list of NCAA baseball coaches with 1,000 career wins.

Managers with 1,000 career wins[edit]

RankNameYearsWinsLossesTiesPct.Teams
1*Garrido, AugieAugie Garrido4518968789.683San Francisco State, 1969, Cal Poly, 1970-1972, Cal State Fullerton, 1973–1987, Illinois, 1988–1990, Cal State Fullerton, 1991–1996, Texas 1997–present
2Gillespie, GordieGordie Gillespie5918939521.665Lewis 1953–1976, St. Francis (Ill.) 1977–1995, Ripon 1996–2005, St. Francis (Ill.) 2006–2011
3Stephenson, GeneGene Stephenson3618376753.731Wichita State 1978–2013
4*Martin, MikeMike Martin3418006114.743Florida State 1980–present



All-time winningest coaches in college football history



Bobby Bowden – 377*


Bear Bryant – 323*


Glenn Scobey Warner – 319*


Amos Alonzo Stagg – 314*


Joe Paterno – 298*



Winningest College Football Coaches: Bobby Bowden Dethrones Joe Paterno

on July 23 2012 11:13 AM

"Just hours ago, disgraced late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno was the winningest coach in major college football history. After crippling NCAA sanctions to Penn State were announced Monday morning, which included vacating the school football team's wins from 1998 and 2011, the distinction now goes to Bobby Bowden, best known as the former coach of the Florida State Seminoles and West Virginia Mountaineers.

In stripping Penn State, and Paterno, of the 111 victories the school racked up from 1998 to 2011, the legendary but now controversial late coach now ranks 12th on the all-time wins list among college football coaches of every NCAA division and 7th among Division I coaches.

After the sanctions, announced today by NCAA President Mark Emmert, Paterno's win total plummeted from 409 to 298.

Paterno's fall catapulted Bowden, who has 377 wins, as the winningest coach among Division I coaches. Legendary (and still active) Division III football coach John Gagliardi of St. John's University (Minnesota) still stands as tops among coaches in all NCAA divisions with 484 wins and counting.

The NCAA sanctions announced Monday morning by Emmert were a crippling blow to Penn State in the aftermath of the Jerry Sandusky child sex scandal.

The sanctions included a $60 million fine, a four-year ban from bowl games and the loss of 90 football scholarships. Money from the fine will be used to set up or assist programs to combat child sexual abuse or help victims of such abuse.

While the NCAA stopped short of issuing Penn State the so-called death penalty, which would have suspended football activities by the school for at least one year, some argued the sanctions announced Monday are more damaging to Penn State then the death penalty would have been.

The sanctions are serious enough that it is expected to take Penn State's football program, one of the most successful in the country, years before it will be able to return to the sport's top echelon, wrote Pete Thamel of The New York Times.

The NCAA penalties were controversial, with one camp arguing the sanctions hurt a football team that had nothing to do with Sandusky's behavior and others who say the punishment is justified.

Penn State players past, present & future should not be the ones being #punished, rather the ones who were a part of the crime, tweeted former Big Ten quarterback and current Seattle Seahawk Russell Wilson, who squared off against Penn State when he attended Wisconsin.

Conservative radio host Dana Loesch said Penn State brought the punishment on itself.

No, NCAA didn't do this to Penn State, Sandusky and all of the people who looked the other way, including Paterno, did. Blame where due, she tweeted."


Here Are Your All-Time Vacated Standings For Division I College Football


"1. Penn State
Seasons with vacated wins: 1998-2011
Total wins vacated: 112

We all know the backstory here, and it's a near-guarantee that Penn State will remain at the top of this list for the rest of the NCAA's existence.


2. Alabama
Seasons with vacated wins: 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007
Total wins vacated: 29

The Crimson Tide went 9-3-1 during the 1993 season, but were later forced to vacate eight of those wins due to the fact that the school had allowed an ineligible player to play in 11 games that season. Following a more recent investigation, the university was forced to vacate all of the wins from its 10-2 2005 season and its 6-7 2006 season, as well as five wins from its 7-6 2007 season. The reason that all of these wins had to be vacated? The NCAA found that a bunch of football players had been using the school's text book distribution program (in which student-athletes are able to buy textbooks at discounted prices) to score textbooks for their friends, girlfriends, etc.


3. North Carolina
Seasons with vacated wins: 2008 and 2009
Total wins vacated: 16

UNC went 8-5 during both the 2008 and 2009 seasons, but was forced to vacate all 16 of those wins when it was discovered that a tutor had done a lot of Very Bad Things on behalf of a few members of the football team. These Very Bad Things include: Writing papers and completing assignments for three members of the football team, providing "impermissible benefits" to 11 football players, which included the paying of $1,789(!) worth of parking tickets that one player had accrued. The school was also dinged for failing to sit players who had received gifts from professional agents, and for employing an assistant coach who was closely affiliated with a professional sports agency.


4. Southern California
Season with vacated wins: 2004 and 2005
Total wins vacated: 14

USC had to erase two of its 13 victories from the 2004 season and all 12 of its victories from the 2005 season because Reggie Bush got a shitload of money and free limo rides from a sports agent.


5. (tie) Ohio State
Seasons with vacated wins: 2010
Total wins vacated: 12

Ohio State was forced to vacate all of the wins from its 12-1 season when it was discovered that a number of football players had received tattoos in exchange for pieces of Ohio State memorabilia, and that the team's coach, Jim Tressel, had known about these transactions (gasp!) but did nothing to put an end to such behavior.

5. (tie) Florida State
Seasons with vacated wins: 2006 and 2007
Total wins vacated: 12

The NCAA discovered that a "learning specialist" and a tutor at Florida State had assisted a number of football players by allowing them to use a binder full of test answers during an online exam, and so the football team was forced to vacate five wins from its 7-5 2006 season and seven wins from its 7-5 2007 season. The class they cheated in was Music Cultures of the World. It was an online course. College is stupid."

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