| Division I College Football Winning/Losing Streaks | |||||
| Through games played on Monday, 9 Jan 2012 | |||||
| Football Bowl Subdivision | |||||
| Longest streaks indicated in red | |||||
| Conference | Winning Streaks | Wins | Losing Streaks | Losses | |
| CUSA | Marshall, Southern Miss. | 3 | Tulane | 10 | |
| MAC | Northern Illinois | 9 | Akron | 8 | |
| SEC | South Carolina, Alabama | 4 | Mississippi | 7 | |
| ACC | N. C. State | 3 | Maryland | 8 | |
| Big East | West Virginia | 4 | Syracuse | 5 | |
| Big 10 + 2 | Michigan | 4 | Indiana | 9 | |
| Big XII – II | Baylor | 6 | Kansas | 10 | |
| Pac12 | Southern Cal | 4 | Arizona State | 4 | |
| MWC | Texas Christian | 8 | Colorado State | 8 | |
| WAC | San Jose State | 2 | Idaho, New Mexico State | 3 | |
| SBC | Western Kentucky | 2 | Middle Tennessee | 6 | |
| Independents | Brigham Young | 4 | Army | 4 | |
| Football Championship Subdivision | |||||
| Longest streaks indicated in red | |||||
| Conference | Winning Streaks | Wins | Losing Streaks | Losses | |
| CAA | Delaware | 3 | Richmond | 8 | |
| SoCon | none | 0 | Western Carolina | 9 | |
| OVC | Murray State | 3 | UT-Martin | 3 | |
| MVC | N. Dakota St. | 5 | Western Illinois | 6 | |
| Southland | S. F. Austin | 5 | Nicholls State | 10 | |
| Big Sky | E. Washington | 7 | No. Colorado | 11 | |
| Big South | Coastal Carolina | 3 | Cha'ston Southern | 12 | |
| Great Western | North Dakota | 4 | South Dakota | 1 | |
| SWAC | Grambling | 7 | Alcorn State | 4 | |
| MEAC | Bethune-Cookman | 6 | Savannah State | 7 | |
| IVY | Harvard | 9 | Princeton | 7 | |
| PAT | Holy Cross | 2 | Fordham | 9 | |
| NEC | Duquesne | 5 | Robert Morris | 6 | |
| Pioneer | Drake | 4 | Dayton, Butler, Campbell | 2 | |
| Independents | Georgia State, Texas - San Antonio | 1 | South Alabama | 1 | |
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| These are not Conference Game Win/Loss Streaks. | |||||
| Instead, for each conference is listed the teams with the longest overall | |||||
| winning/losing streaks, including out-of-conference and even out-of-division games. | |||||
| D. P. Dwiggins, PhD | |||||
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