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Average Head Coach Wins per Season at Top Schools in West

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  By SuperWest Sports Staff


One of the most frequent stats used to measure the success of a college football head coach is the win count, both in his career and at a particular program.

But that tends to skew the metric in favor of the longest-tenured coaches.

In this list we’re taking a different approach, calculating the average wins per season of all 25 coaches in our coverage footprint.

Granted, the stat can favor young coaches experiencing early success, but it offers a counterbalance to a straight count of total wins.

Through the 2025 season, Oregon’s Dan Lanning leads with an average of 12.0 wins per season, followed by Boise State’s Spencer Danielson at 10.4, UNLV’s Dan Mullen at 10.0, and Fresno State’s  Matt Entz at 9.0.

Here is a list of the current coaches at the top programs in the West, with their total wins, seasons coached, and average wins per season.


Average Head Coach Wins per Season at Top Programs in the West

Coach Program(s) Wins/Season Total Wins Seasons
Dan Lanning Oregon 12.0 48 4
Spencer Danielson Boise State 10.4 24 2.3*
Dan Mullen UNLV 10.0 10 1
Matt Entz Fresno St 9.0 9 1
Jason Eck Idaho, New Mexico 8.8 35 4
Lincoln Riley USC 8.8 35 4
Bronco Mendenhall BYU, New Mexico, Utah State 8.5 110 13
Kalani Sitake BYU 8.4 84 10
Jim Mora UCLA, CSU 7.7 46 6
Troy Calhoun Air Force 7.3 139 19
Kenny Dillingham ASU 7.3 22 3
Jedd Fisch UCLA, Arizona, Washington 6.2 32 5.2**
Sean Lewis San Diego State 6.0 12 2
Jeff Choate Montana State, Nevada 5.7 34 6
Timmy Chang Hawai’i 5.5 22 4
Deion Sanders Colorado 5.3 16 3
Brent Brennan San Jose State, Arizona 5.2 47 9
Ken Niumatalolo San Jose State 5.0 10 2
Jay Sawvel Wyoming 3.5 7 2
Bob Chesney UCLA
Tosh Lupoi Cal
Kirby Moore WSU
Tavita Pritchard Stanford
Morgan Scalley Utah
JaMarcus Shephard Ore St

*Danielson coached four of Boise State’s 14 games in 2023 as interim head coach.
**Fisch coached two of UCLA’s 13 games in 2017 as interim head coach.

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