1,300 Game Club

Submitted by MaizeInDC on

As others on MGoBlog have noted, this Saturday Michigan will play their 1,300th game. Michigan will join Penn, Rutgers, Yale, Lehigh, Lafayette, and Navy as the only programs who have played 1,300 or more games.

Michigan and Harvard entered the 2016 season tied at seventh place with 1,292 games played, but because of the Ivy League's late start, Harvard will play their 1,300th game on November 5 at home versus Columbia. (Incidentally, Columbia's 665 losses are the second highest of any team at any level of college football. VMI is the lead with 679 losses. Indiana is third with 662 and Northwestern is fourth with 655)

Three other schools have already played or will soon play their 1,300th game. Lafayette played their 1,300th game on Sep. 17 when they lost at Princeton 31-35. Navy was next on Oct. 1 when they lost at Air Force 14-28. Nebraska will be the last program to reach 1,300 this season when they play at Iowa on Nov. 25.

Penn State and Virginia will play their 1,300th games in the 2017 season. Texas can join them if they can make a bowl game this year and the national title game next year.

Moving Up the List

Michigan could pass Navy in just a a few years with playoff and Big Ten Championship game appearances. Michigan could pass Rutgers in fifteen years or so for the same reason.

The two FCS Patriot League teams ahead of Michigan currently play 11-game regular seasons and participate in the FCS playoff system. With Michigan's longer season and return to success under Coach Harbaugh, Michigan should pass Lafayette in a few years and and could pass Lehigh in less then twenty years.

The two Ivy League teams ahead of Michigan play only 10-game seasons and do not participate in the FCS play-off system. With Michigan's 12-game season and the possibility of Big Ten Championship, Bowl, and National Championship games, Michigan should pass Yale no later than 2025. Michigan should pass Penn to be the all-time leader in games played by 2051 at the latest, and could do so as early as the late 2020s depending on playoff success.

900 Win Club

Michigan is the only NCAA team in any division with at least 900 wins. Of the thirteen teams with at least 800 wins, Notre Dame (892), Yale (890), and Texas (886) began play this season with the possibility of winning their 900th game by the end of the season. Notre Dame is the only one of the three that can still reach the milestone this year, but to do so they have to win out and then win their bowl game.

Michigan could play for their 1,000th victory as soon as the early 2020s.

BoFan

October 25th, 2016 at 1:37 AM ^

Our win Percentage is supposed to officially be higher than ND but your spreadsheet says it's not (I assume this is your spreadsheet?). You might want to compare your calc to how the official calc is done.

GoBlueBill

October 25th, 2016 at 2:23 AM ^

That is really cool to see all of that information. Thank you for sharing it all .

How awesome would it be to beat Ohio State in 2023 and have that be the programs 1000 th all time win ? I think it will come earlier in the year or maybe If Michigan and Harbaugh can keep  winning maybe it would come  late 2022. Either way how cool would it be to have a win against OSU be number 1000 ?

bacon

October 25th, 2016 at 4:17 AM ^

We could pass Rutgers in 8 years (we're 22 behind), but it would take some amazing play on our part and terrible play on their part. With the big ten championship game, playoff and national championship games, there's potentially 3 extra games per year over a team that doesn't make a bowl game. I'd also argue that Rutgers has a higher potential for games to be cancelled due to hurricanes, Michigan coming to town, etc than we do, so maybe we could catch them sooner.

uferfan

October 25th, 2016 at 7:25 AM ^

Getting to 1,000 is quite simple.

Just go 15-0 each of the next five seasons and the 1,000th win will be at the 2021 National Championship game (which would be our 5th in a row). Easy as that.



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M-Dog

October 25th, 2016 at 8:49 AM ^

Mother of God, Rutgers has played 1321 football games?

I would have sworn they started playing football for the first time last year.