
Ranking college football teams with best home records the last three seasons
Home field advantage is exactly that — an advantage — for teams in just about any sport, but when looking over how college football teams perform at home vs. on the road, that edge may be the most important in any sport in the world.
College football home crowds are notoriously ferocious about supporting their schools, and that edge has helped a team pull ahead in close games compared to playing on the road. On average in the last decade, home teams tend to win about 64 percent of their games, but that number is not created equally among all schools.
What college football teams have played the best at home over the last three seasons? In anticipation of his famous preseason magazine, Phil Steele has compiled the numbers for all 134 FBS teams over that time.
The worst home team over that stretch? That dishonor belongs to Stanford, which has gone just 3-16 with a 15.8 winning percentage at Cardinal Stadium. Here are the best.
James Madison
NC State
LSU
Oregon State
Oklahoma
UTSA
Clemson
Ole Miss
Oklahoma State
Ohio State
Utah
Oregon
Alabama
Georgia
Michigan
You can see Phil Steele's full 134 team list here.
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