Top 10:
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Oklahoma State
4. Oregon
5. Stanford
6. Arkansas
7. Boise State
8. Houston
9. USC
10. Michigan State

Lloyd Carr

Michigan
122-40 (13 seasons)
Among the winningest active football coaches in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) with a 75.3% winning percentage.
His teams have won five Big Ten titles and shared the 1997 national championship with Nebraska.
Carr became the first Wolverine coach to win four straight bowl games, beating Auburn, 31-28, on New Year’s Day at the 2001 Florida Citrus Bowl, after leading Michigan to victories in the 1998 Rose Bowl, 1999 Florida Citrus Bowl, and the 2000 Orange Bowl.
In 1997, Carr’s team defeated Ohio State, 20-14, making him the third Michigan coach to defeat Ohio State in each of his first three games, following Fielding Yost and Fritz Crisler.
Michigan played in a bowl game in all 13 seasons Carr was head coach.
Was awarded the Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year Award in 2007.
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