The document provides information about the BCS National Championship Game, which was the final bowl game of the annual Bowl Championship Series from 1998-2014. It details the history and results of the game, including controversies over the selection process. A four-team College Football Playoff system replaced the BCS beginning in 2014.
The Lone Star Conference announced its top 75 student-athletes and coaches from sports other than football and basketball as part of its 75th anniversary celebration. Abilene Christian led with 33 honorees, followed by Texas A&M-Kingsville with 7 and West Texas A&M also with 7. The list includes standouts from various sports like track, volleyball, baseball, golf, and soccer. Many of the athletes and coaches on the list achieved national championships and records over their careers.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming softball game between #10 West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) Lady Buffs and #6 Angelo State University (ASU) Belles. WTAMU enters with a 40-11 overall record and 21-6 conference record, on a 1-game winning streak. ASU enters with a 48-7 overall record and 25-5 conference record, on a 2-game winning streak in the series. The Belles lead the all-time series 31-27. Key players mentioned include Taegan Kirk and Brandy Marlett for ASU and Ashley Hardin, Kylee Moore, and Suka Van Gurp for WTAMU.
The #23 ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team hosts the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds on Saturday, October 6th at 1:00 pm. The Buffaloes enter the match with an 8-2-1 record and are 5-2 in conference play, while the Greyhounds are 5-5-1 overall and 3-3-1 in conference. West Texas A&M is led offensively by strong scoring and assist numbers, while Eastern New Mexico's top scorer is Aderi Arthur-Dede. The Buffaloes have won the last three meetings between the teams and hold an overall lead in the series at 19-7-3.
The document provides information about an upcoming volleyball game between West Texas A&M University and Eastern New Mexico University, including:
- West Texas A&M enters the game with an 18-3 record and is on a 10-game winning streak, most recently defeating Midwestern State.
- Eastern New Mexico enters with an 8-10 record and has lost their last two games against Midwestern State and Cameron.
- Additional information is provided on coaches, live coverage of the game, and history between the two teams.
The Lone Star Conference announced its top 75 student-athletes and coaches from sports other than football and basketball as part of its 75th anniversary celebration. Abilene Christian led with 33 honorees, followed by Texas A&M-Kingsville with 7 and West Texas A&M also with 7. The list includes standouts from various sports like track, volleyball, baseball, golf, and soccer. Many of the athletes and coaches on the list achieved national championships and records over their careers.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming softball game between #10 West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) Lady Buffs and #6 Angelo State University (ASU) Belles. WTAMU enters with a 40-11 overall record and 21-6 conference record, on a 1-game winning streak. ASU enters with a 48-7 overall record and 25-5 conference record, on a 2-game winning streak in the series. The Belles lead the all-time series 31-27. Key players mentioned include Taegan Kirk and Brandy Marlett for ASU and Ashley Hardin, Kylee Moore, and Suka Van Gurp for WTAMU.
The #23 ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team hosts the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds on Saturday, October 6th at 1:00 pm. The Buffaloes enter the match with an 8-2-1 record and are 5-2 in conference play, while the Greyhounds are 5-5-1 overall and 3-3-1 in conference. West Texas A&M is led offensively by strong scoring and assist numbers, while Eastern New Mexico's top scorer is Aderi Arthur-Dede. The Buffaloes have won the last three meetings between the teams and hold an overall lead in the series at 19-7-3.
The document provides information about an upcoming volleyball game between West Texas A&M University and Eastern New Mexico University, including:
- West Texas A&M enters the game with an 18-3 record and is on a 10-game winning streak, most recently defeating Midwestern State.
- Eastern New Mexico enters with an 8-10 record and has lost their last two games against Midwestern State and Cameron.
- Additional information is provided on coaches, live coverage of the game, and history between the two teams.
Butch Lauffer is entering his 28th season as the head coach of the West Texas A&M men's soccer team. During his tenure, he has led the Buffaloes to 26 consecutive non-losing seasons. Lauffer has an overall coaching record of 506-212-51 and has coached the Buffaloes to multiple NCAA tournament appearances. On September 30th last season, Lauffer earned his 500th career coaching win. The Buffaloes finished last season with a 12-5-1 record and are looking to continue their success under Lauffer's long-time leadership.
This document summarizes a Texas Tech football forum sponsored by the Texas Tech Alumni Association of Houston. It provides biographies of the panelists, including former Texas Tech players and coaches, and previews the 2011 Texas Tech football season, roster, schedule, and 2012 recruiting class.
The University of Washington football program has a long and storied tradition of success. It has won two national championships and 14 Rose Bowl appearances. The current head coach, Steve Sarkisian, has coached multiple Heisman trophy winners and NFL quarterbacks. He expects the Huskies to continue winning under his leadership. The document promotes UW football and provides statistics on the program's history and accomplishments.
The proposed Christmas Bowl would be a new college football bowl game held in Los Angeles around Christmas each year, beginning in 2014. It would be played in the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and feature the #8 team from the PAC-12 conference against the #7 team from the Mountain West conference. The game aims to generate over $30 million annually for the local economy from tourism. It would partner with the Children's Miracle Network and other charities.
The document provides match notes and information about an upcoming soccer game between West Texas A&M University and UT Permian Basin taking place on September 15th in Odessa, Texas. It includes both teams' records and statistics. It also provides background on West Texas A&M head coach Butch Lauffer, including his career accomplishments in his 28 seasons as head coach of the Buffaloes men's soccer program.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes baseball team will travel to Odessa, Texas to face the UT Permian Basin Falcons in a three-game series starting on Friday. West Texas A&M enters the series ranked 8th nationally with a 13-3 record, while UT Permian Basin has a 5-5 record. The Buffaloes have dominated the all-time series against the Falcons, leading 8-0. West Texas A&M is expected to start right-handed pitchers Darin Cook, Joe Corbett, and Zach Dixon in the series.
The #24 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs volleyball team swept Tarleton State on Saturday to clinch their 19th Lone Star Conference Championship. The Lady Buffs were led by Lauren Bevan's 14 kills and hit .324 as a team. They improved to 27-3 overall and 14-0 in conference play under head coach Jason Skoch. That night, they will face Southern Nazarene, who enter with a 19-8 record and are led by Taylor Jacobs with 315 kills this season.
The #20 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs volleyball team went 4-0 over the weekend to improve to 6-2 on the season. They were led by tournament MVP Lauren Bevan who had 48 kills and 32 digs. The team is now preparing to host Eastern New Mexico University, who they lead the all-time series against 61-11. Their head coach Jason Skoch is entering his sixth season with the program where he has led them to great success, including five consecutive conference titles.
The #6 ranked West Texas A&M Buffaloes baseball team will host the Cameron Aggies for a four-game series starting on Friday afternoon. West Texas A&M enters the series with a 17-3 record and is led by head coach Matt Vanderburg in his 11th season. Cameron has a 9-12 record and is led by fourth year head coach Brady Huston. The Buffaloes are hitting .350 as a team while the Aggies are batting .240. West Texas A&M probable starters for the series include Darin Cook, Joe Corbett, and Zach Dixon.
2015 Central Oklahoma football media guideBronchoSports
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The No. 12 ranked Angelo State football team will face Western State Colorado on the road. ASU holds a 7-0 record against WSCU. Last week, ASU defeated Oklahoma Panhandle State 52-31 behind strong performances from QB Kyle Washington and WR Talon Smith. Washington continues to break ASU records and Smith recorded his third 100-yard receiving game. The Rams will look to continue their success under head coach Will Wagner in his first game coaching at WSCU back in 2011.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs volleyball team went 2-1 at a tournament last weekend, with wins over Quincy and McKendree but a loss to Truman State. The team is now 9-3 overall on the season. Lauren Bevan led the team offensively over the weekend. This Tuesday, the Lady Buffs will host Cameron University, who enter with a 5-4 record. The Lady Buffs have a long winning streak against Cameron and dominate the series history.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs volleyball team defeated Eastern New Mexico in four sets to improve to 19-3 overall and 10-0 in conference play. The Lady Buffs were led by Kameryn Hayes who recorded 12 kills and 21 assists for a double-double, while Jessica Johnson added 12 kills. The team will host Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday in their next match as they celebrate 50 years of Lady Buffs volleyball.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes baseball team will open their 2019 home schedule against the Adams State Grizzlies in Canyon, Texas starting on Friday at 2:00 pm. West Texas A&M enters the series ranked 10th nationally and is the defending Lone Star Conference champion, while Adams State is 0-3 on the season so far. The Buffaloes will likely start senior pitcher Joe Corbett, who was named a preseason All-American, in game one of the series.
The #15 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team will host a three-game series against #4 Angelo State University at Schaeffer Park on March 16-17. The Lady Buffs enter with an overall record of 22-3 and 5-1 in conference play, while Angelo State is 25-2 overall and 9-0 in conference play. Angelo State leads the all-time series against West Texas A&M 28-26. The Lady Buffs have won the last six meetings between the teams in Canyon. This weekend's games will be youth weekend at Schaeffer Park.
The document provides information about an upcoming volleyball match between West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) and Midwestern State University. WTAMU is currently 20-3 overall and 11-0 in conference play, on a 12-match winning streak. Midwestern State is 6-16 overall and 2-9 in conference play, on a four-match losing streak. WTAMU has dominated the all-time series against Midwestern State, holding a 29-0 record including 11 straight set wins in Canyon. The match will be streamed online and on radio.
The West Texas A&M Buffaloes men's soccer team will host the University of the Southwest Mustangs on Saturday, September 8th at 1:00 pm. The Buffaloes enter the match with a 1-0-1 record while the Mustangs are 1-2. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against University of the Southwest 8-1-0. Butch Lauffer is in his 28th season as head coach of the Buffaloes.
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(January 2014)BCS National Championship Game
AFCA National Championship Trophy, awarded to the BCS National Champion.StadiumFour-year
rotation between:
University of Phoenix Stadium
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Sun Life Stadium
Rose BowlLocationFour-year rotation between:
Glendale, Arizona
New Orleans, Louisiana
Miami Gardens, Florida
Pasadena, CaliforniaPrevious stadiumsSun Devil Stadium (1999, 2003)Previous locationsTempe,
Arizona (1999, 2003)Operated1999"2014PayoutUS$23,900,000 (2014 game[1])Preceded byBowl
Alliance (1995"97)
Bowl Coalition (1992"94)Succeeded byCollege Football Playoff (2014)SponsorsTostitos (1999, 2003,
2007, 2011), Nokia (2000, 2004), FedEx (2001, 2005, 2009), AT&T (2002), Allstate (2008, 2012), Citi
(2006, 2010), Discover (2013), Vizio (2014)2014 matchupNo. 1 Florida State vs. No. 2 Auburn
(Florida State 34"31)
50-yard line action for the national
championship in Pasadena, California, January 7, 2010, Alabama vs. Texas
The BCS National Championship Game, or BCS National Championship, was the final bowl game of
the annual Bowl Championship Series (BCS) and was intended by the organizers of the BCS to
2. determine the U.S. national champion of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly
known as NCAA Division I-A). The participants were the two highest-ranked teams in the BCS
standings at the end of the regular college football season, determined by averaging the results of
the final weekly USA Today Coaches' Poll, Harris Interactive Poll of media, former players and
coaches, and the average of six participating computer rankings.
Since the formation of the Bowl Championship Series, there have been several controversies
regarding the schools selected to participate in the BCS National Championship Game. Most
notably, following the 2003 season, the BCS ranking system selected the #3 ranked school in the
Associated Press writers' poll, the University of Oklahoma, over the #1 ranked school in that poll,
the University of Southern California, to participate in the National Championship Game (the Nokia
Sugar Bowl) despite Oklahoma's decisive loss to Kansas State in the 2003 Big 12 Championship
Game. 2003 is the only season, to date, since the inception of the BCS in which the national
championship has been split, with Louisiana State University winning the BCS national
championship and the University of Southern California winning the AP national championship and
the FWAA national championship.
The BCS National Championship for the 2013 season at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA was held on
January 6, 2014, and televised on the ESPN television network. The Florida State Seminoles
defeated the Auburn Tigers, 34"31.
A four team system, the College Football Playoff, will replace the BCS single-game championship
format beginning with the 2014 season.
Contents1 History1.1 Game results1.2 Records by team1.3 Records by conference2 Game records3
Heisman Trophy winners in BCS title games4 Criticisms and controversy5 Future6 Media
coverage6.1 Television6.1.1 Spanish6.2 Radio7 Related national championship selections8
References9 External links
History[edit] This section requires expansion. (November 2010)
The first BCS Championship Game was played at the conclusion of the 1998 college football season
in accordance with an agreement by the Big Ten Conference, the Pac-10 (now Pac-12) Conference,
and the Rose Bowl Game to join the "Bowl Alliance" system. The expanded format was called the
Bowl Championship Series.
The Bowl Alliance and its predecessor, the Bowl Coalition, featured championship games for the
1992 through 1997 seasons. However, these could not always ensure a matchup between the top
two ranked teams because of the lack of participation by the Big Ten and Pac-10.
The BCS National Championship Game was initially rotated among the four participating bowl
games: the (Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Sugar Bowl). However, beginning with the
2006 season, the BCS National Championship Game became a separate bowl game unto itself,
following New Year's Day. The BCS National Championship Game rotates its location among the
Fiesta, Sugar, Orange, and Rose Bowl venues; however, the BCS National Championship Game is
not coupled with those Bowls. For example, the 2011 Fiesta Bowl was a separate event from the
2011 BCS National Championship Game.
3. Game results[edit]For Bowl Coalition championship game results from 1992"1994, see: Bowl
CoalitionFor Bowl Alliance championship game results from 1995"1997, see: Bowl
AllianceSeasonDateWinnerLoserBowl GameSiteMVP1998January 4, 19991 Tennessee
(SEC) Champs232 Florida State
(ACC) Co-Champs161999 Fiesta BowlSun Devil Stadium
Tempe, ArizonaPeerless Price
Dwayne Goodrich1999January 4, 20001 Florida State
(ACC) Champs462 Virginia Tech
(Big East) Champs292000 Sugar BowlLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LouisianaPeter Warrick2000January 3, 20011 Oklahoma
(Big 12) Champs132 Florida State
(ACC) Champs22001 Orange BowlPro Player Stadium
Miami, FloridaTorrance Marshall2001January 3, 20021 Miami (FL)
(Big East) Champs372 Nebraska
(Big 12) Div. Co-Champs142002 Rose BowlRose Bowl
Pasadena, CaliforniaKen Dorsey
Andre Johnson2002January 3, 20032 Ohio State
(Big Ten) Co-Champs311 Miami (FL)
(Big East) Champs242003 Fiesta BowlSun Devil Stadium
Tempe, ArizonaCraig Krenzel
Mike Doss2003January 4, 20042 LSU
(SEC) Champs211 Oklahoma
(Big 12) Runner-up142004 Sugar BowlLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LouisianaJustin Vincent2004January 4, 20051 USC (Vacated) ??
(Pac-10) Champs552 Oklahoma
(Big 12) Champs192005 Orange BowlPro Player Stadium
Miami Gardens, FloridaMatt Leinart2005January 4, 20062 Texas
(Big 12) Champs411 USC
(Pac-10) Champs382006 Rose BowlRose Bowl Stadium
Pasadena, CaliforniaVince Young (offense)
Michael Huff (defense)2006January 8, 20072 Florida
(SEC) Champs411 Ohio State
(Big Ten) Champs142007 BCS National Championship GameUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, ArizonaChris Leak (offense)
Derrick Harvey (defense)2007January 7, 20082 LSU
(SEC) Champs381 Ohio State
(Big Ten) Champs242008 BCS National Championship GameLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LouisianaMatt Flynn (offense)
Ricky Jean-Francois (defense)2008January 8, 20092 Florida
(SEC) Champs241 Oklahoma
(Big 12) Champs142009 BCS National Championship GameDolphin Stadium
Miami Gardens, FloridaTim Tebow (offense)
Carlos Dunlap (defense)2009January 7, 20101 Alabama
(SEC) Champs372 Texas
(Big 12) Champs212010 BCS National Championship GameRose Bowl
Pasadena, CaliforniaMark Ingram (offense)
Marcell Dareus (defense)2010January 10, 20111 Auburn
(SEC) Champs222 Oregon
(Pac-10) Champs192011 BCS National Championship GameUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, ArizonaMichael Dyer (offense)
Nick Fairley (defense)2011January 9, 20122 Alabama
4. (SEC)211 LSU
(SEC) Champs02012 BCS National Championship GameMercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, LouisianaAJ McCarron (offense)
Courtney Upshaw (defense)2012January 7, 20132 Alabama
(SEC) Champs421 Notre Dame
Independent142013 BCS National Championship GameSun Life Stadium
Miami Gardens, FloridaEddie Lacy (offense)
C.J. Mosley (defense)2013January 6, 20141 Florida State
(ACC) Champs342 Auburn
(SEC) Champs312014 BCS National Championship GameRose Bowl
Pasadena, CaliforniaJameis Winston (offense)
P.J. Williams (defense)
Records by team[edit]TeamAppearancesWinsLossesWin PctTitle Season(s)Florida
State422.5001999, 2013Oklahoma413.2502000Alabama3301.0002009, 2011,
2012LSU321.6672003, 2007Ohio State312.3332002Florida2201.0002006,
2008Auburn211.5002010Miami (FL)211.5002001Texas211.5002005USC21??
1.5002004Tennessee1101.0001998Nebraska101.000-Notre Dame101.000-Oregon101.000-Virginia
Tech101.000Records by conference[edit]
Conference affiliation as of season of game
ConferenceWinsLossesWinning TeamsLosing TeamsSEC9***2**Alabama (3)***, Florida (2), LSU (2),
Tennessee, AuburnAuburn, LSU**Big 1225Oklahoma, TexasOklahoma (3), Nebraska*,
TexasACC22Florida State (2)Florida State (2)Big East12Miami (FL)*Miami (FL)*, Virginia Tech*Big
Ten12Ohio StateOhio State (2)Pac-121?? 2USC?? Oregon, USCIndependent01NoneNotre Dame
* The American Athletic Conference was known as the Big East from its first football season in 1991
until June 30, 2013. Because of a split between the non-FBS schools and FBS schools, the conference
adopted its present name July 1, 2013. Miami and Virginia Tech moved to the ACC in 2004.
Nebraska moved to the Big Ten in 2011.
** LSU's loss in the 2012 BCS Championship Game was to fellow SEC member Alabama.
*** Alabama's win in the 2012 BCS Championship Game was over fellow SEC member LSU.
?? USC vacated their win in the 2005 Orange Bowl.
Game records[edit]TeamPerformance vs. OpponentYearMost points scored55, USC vs.
Oklahoma2005Fewest points allowed0, Alabama vs. LSU2012First downs30, Texas vs.
USC2006Rushing yards289, Texas (36 att.) vs. USC2006Passing yards374, Oregon vs.
Auburn2011Total yards556, Texas (289 rush, 267 pass) vs. USC2006Total plays85, Auburn vs.
Oregon2011Largest comeback18, Florida State vs. Auburn2014IndividualPerformance, Team vs.
OpponentYearTotal offense467, Vince Young, Texas (267 pass, 200 rush) vs. USC2006Rushing
yards200, Vince Young (QB), Texas (19 att.) vs. USC2006Rushing TDs3, Vince Young (QB), Texas vs.
USC2006Passing yards363, Darron Thomas, Oregon vs. Auburn (28-41-2, 2 TD)2011Passing TDs5,
Matt Leinart, USC vs. Oklahoma2005Receptions11, Kellen Winslow Jr., Miami vs. Ohio State (122
yards, 1 TD)2003Receiving yards (tie)199, Peerless Price, Tennessee vs. Florida State (4 rec., 1
TD)1999Receiving yards (tie)199, Andre Johnson, Miami vs. Nebraska (7 rec., 2 TD)2002Receiving
TDs3, Steve Smith, USC vs. Oklahoma2005Field goals5, Jeremy Shelley, Alabama vs.
LSU2012Tackles18, James Laurinaitis, Ohio State vs. LSU2008Sacks3, Derrick Harvey, Florida vs.
Ohio State2007Interceptions2, Sean Taylor, Miami vs. Ohio State2003Long PlaysPerformance, Team
vs. OpponentYearTouchdown run65, Chris "Beanie" Wells, Ohio State vs. LSU2008Touchdown
pass79, Tee Martin to Peerless Price, Tennessee vs. Florida State1999Kickoff return100, Levante
5. "Kermit" Whitfield, Florida State vs. Auburn (TD)2014Punt return71, DeJuan Groce, Nebraska vs.
Miami (TD)2002Interception return54, Dwayne Goodrich, Tennessee vs. Florida State
(TD)1999Punt63, A.J. Trapasso, Ohio State vs. LSU2008Field goal46, David Pino, Texas vs.
USC2006Pass81, Darron Thomas to Jeff Maehl, Oregon vs. Auburn2011
Heisman Trophy winners in BCS title games[edit]SeasonPlayerSchoolResultStatsNotes2000Chris
WeinkeFlorida StateL51-25-2 274, 0 TD; 4-7 rush2001Eric CrouchNebraskaL15-5-1 62, 0 TD; 22-114
rush2003Jason WhiteOklahomaL37-13-2, 102, 0 TD; 7-(-46) rush2004Matt LeinhartUSCW35-18-0
332, 5 TD; 2-(-11) rush2005Reggie BushUSCL13-82 1 TD; 6-95, 0 TD recHeisman later
vacated2006Troy SmithOhio StateL14-4-1, 35, 0 TD; 10-(-29) rush2008Sam BradfordOklahomaL4126-2, 256, 2 TD; 2-(-18) rush2009Mark IngramAlabamaW22-116, 2 TD2010Cam NewtonAuburnW3420-1, 265, 2 TD; 22-64 rush2013Jameis WinstonFlorida StateW35-20-0, 237, 2 TD; 11-26 rush
Criticisms and controversy[edit]Main articles: College football playoff debate and BCS controversies
Critics of the current BCS championship argue against the internal validity of the current BCS
National Championship, which is awarded to the winner of a single postseason game, the BCS
National Championship game. Critics lament that the participants in this game are decided based
upon polls, computers, popularity and biases, and not by previous on-field competition as is this the
case in other major sports and every other level of college football, which employ playoff format
championships. Often, the BCS system leads to controversies in which multiple teams finish seasons
with equal records, and voters must distinguish the worthiness of their participation in the BCS
National Championship game with no set formal criteria or standards. The end of the 2010 season is
one of the best examples of this. Without providing any objective criteria for evaluation of these
teams, the BCS also forces voters to impose their own standards and tiebreakers. Critics note that
the system inherently fosters selection bias, and therefore, lacks both internal validity and
consistency of data and external validity.[2]
Controversies concerning inclusion in the BCS National Championship Game are numerous. In 2001,
for example, Oregon, second ranked in the AP poll, was bypassed in favor of Nebraska despite
Nebraska's loss in its final regular season game to the University of Colorado in a blowout with a
score of 62-36. In 2003, USC was not included in the BCS Championship Game, but beat Michigan in
the Rose Bowl and ended up #1 in the Associated Press final poll. The following season, in 2004,
undefeated Auburn University, Boise State University and University of Utah teams were left out of
the National Championship Game (the FedEx Orange Bowl), although those teams were undefeated
as well. In 2008, the University of Utah was excluded from the BCS championship for a second time
despite being the only undefeated Division I-A team at the end of the season and finished second
behind 13"1 Florida. In 2009, five schools finished the regular season undefeated: Alabama, Texas,
Cincinnati, Texas Christian University, and Boise State; however, the BCS selected traditional
powers Alabama and Texas to participate in the BCS National Championship Game as they were the
top two teams in the BCS rankings.
In 2010, three teams, Oregon, Auburn and TCU all finished with undefeated records. While TCU
statistically led the other two teams in all three major areas,[3] having been ranked 1st in defense,
14th in offense [4] and 13th in special teams [5] the teams from the two automatic qualifying
conferences, Oregon (PAC-12) and Auburn (SEC), were selected over the Horned Frogs for the 2011
National Championship game. Many voters cited TCU's membership in the non-automatic qualifying
Mountain West Conference, which is perceived as having a weaker overall schedule, as one
significant reason for their exclusion, despite TCU's undefeated record in 2010 and also having won
all their 2009 regular season games as well, with their only loss coming in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl.[6]
Adding to the controversy were comments made by the president of Ohio State University, Dr.
Gordon Gee, whose statement that teams that played "the little sisters of the poor" instead of the
"murderer's row" of the automatic qualifier conference teams did not deserve any National
Championship game consideration. Dr. Gee issued a statement of retraction and apology after TCU
6. defeated Wisconsin in the 2011 Rose Bowl, Wisconsin having previously defeated Ohio State
convincingly during the regular season.
Many critics of the Bowl Championship Series favor a larger championship tournament with eight to
sixteen teams, similar to that administered by the NCAA for its Division I Football Championship
Subdivision (FCS), Division II, and Division III football championships. Others favor adopting the
incremental step of adding a single post-bowl championship game between the winners of two BCS
games among the top four ranked teams in the BCS standings, the so-called "plus one" option. The
SEC and ACC conferences have recently pushed for some form of playoff system. On June 24, 2009,
the BCS presidential oversight committee rejected the Mountain West Conference's proposed eightteam playoff plan.[7]
In 2009, the NCAA ruled that former USC running back Reggie Bush was retroactively ineligible for
the 2004 BCS National Championship Game, the 2005 Orange Bowl vs. Oklahoma, for receiving
various illegal benefits. In May 2011, the NCAA rejected all appeals of USC's penalties, which
included Bush's ineligibility and a two-year bowl ban. On June 6, 2011, the University of Southern
California became the first school to lose a Bowl Championship Series National Championship due to
NCAA sanctions, as the BCS President's Oversight Committee stripped USC of the 2004 title. As a
result, there is no 2004 champion.
In addition, the BCS also nullified USC's participation in the 2006 Rose Bowl. (See attributions 1 and
2.)
Future[edit]
During 2012, the BCS actively considered changes to the format that would begin with the 2014
football season that would extend the season by one game by either establishing a four-school
semifinal round that would determine the participants in the National Championship Game or by
selecting the participants in the National Championship Game after the season's bowl games have
been completed.[8] On June 26, 2012, the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee approved a fourschool playoff format, in which the participants will be determined by a selection committee. The
semifinals will be played in existing bowl games on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. The final
will be played approximately six to ten days later at a neutral site, selected through a competitive
bidding process. [9] The new format, known as the College Football Playoff will be in effect from the
2014-15 college football season through the 2025-26 season.
It was announced on January 8, 2013, that the first College Football Playoff semifinals games will be
held on January 1, 2015 in Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl), and New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl). The
following semifinals host rotation order was announced: Year 1 - Rose and Sugar; Year 2 - Orange
and Cotton; Year 3 - Fiesta and Chick-fil-A. The first College Football Playoff Championship Game
will be on Monday night, January 12, 2015.[10]
Media coverage[edit]
Television[edit]
From 1999 through 2006, ABC broadcast eight BCS National Championship Games pursuant to
broadcasting rights negotiated with the BCS and the Rose Bowl, whose rights were offered
separately. Beginning with the 2006"07 season, FOX obtained the BCS package, consisting of the
Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Sugar Bowl, and the BCS National Championship Games hosted by these
bowls, with ABC retaining the rights to the Rose Bowl and BCS National Championship Games
hosted by the Rose Bowl (such as the 2010 edition)
On November 18, 2008, the BCS announced that ESPN had won the television rights to the BCS
7. National Championship Game (as well as the other four BCS bowls) for 2011, 2012, 2013, and
2014.[11]
YearNetwork(s)BowlPlay-by-play announcerColor analyst(s)Sideline reporter(s)Studio host(s)Studio
analyst(s)TV Rating[12]1999ABCFiesta BowlKeith JacksonBob GrieseLynn SwannJohn SaundersTodd
Blackledge17.22000ABCSugar BowlBrent MusburgerGary DanielsonLynn Swann and Jack AruteJohn
SaundersTerry Bowden17.52001ABCOrange BowlBrad NesslerBob GrieseLynn Swann and Jack
AruteJohn SaundersTerry Bowden17.82002ABCRose BowlKeith JacksonTim BrantLynn Swann and
Todd HarrisJohn SaundersTerry Bowden13.92003ABCFiesta BowlKeith JacksonDan FoutsLynn
Swann and Todd HarrisJohn SaundersTerry Bowden17.22004ABCSugar BowlBrent MusburgerGary
DanielsonLynn Swann and Jack AruteJohn SaundersTerry Bowden and Craig
James14.52005ABCOrange BowlBrad NesslerBob GrieseLynn Swann and Todd HarrisJohn
SaundersCraig James and Aaron Taylor13.72006ABCRose BowlKeith JacksonDan FoutsTodd Harris
and Holly RoweJohn SaundersCraig James and Aaron Taylor21.72007FOX2007 BCS National
Championship GameThom BrennamanBarry Alvarez and Charles DavisChris MyersChris RoseEddie
George, Emmitt Smith and Jimmy Johnson17.42008FOX2008 BCS National Championship
GameThom BrennamanCharles DavisChris MyersChris RoseEddie George, Urban Meyer and Jimmy
Johnson17.42009FOX2009 BCS National Championship GameThom BrennamanCharles DavisChris
MyersChris RoseEddie George, Barry Switzer and Jimmy Johnson15.82010ABC2010 BCS National
Championship GameBrent MusburgerKirk HerbstreitLisa Salters and Tom RinaldiChris Fowler and
Rece DavisLee Corso, Desmond Howard, Pete Carroll, Lou Holtz and Mark May17.22011ESPN
ESPN 3D2011 BCS National Championship GameBrent MusburgerKirk HerbstreitErin Andrews and
Tom RinaldiChris FowlerDesmond Howard, Urban Meyer and Nick Saban16.12012ESPN2012 BCS
National Championship GameBrent MusburgerKirk HerbstreitErin Andrews and Tom RinaldiChris
FowlerLee Corso, Gene Chizik and Chip Kelly14.02013ESPN2013 BCS National Championship
GameBrent MusburgerKirk HerbstreitHeather Cox and Tom RinaldiChris FowlerUrban Meyer and
Desmond Howard17.52014ESPN2014 BCS National Championship GameBrent MusburgerKirk
HerbstreitHeather Cox and Tom RinaldiChris FowlerLee Corso, Nick Saban and Desmond
Howard15.7 [1]
Spanish[edit]
As part of ESPN's exclusive contract with the BCS, ESPN Deportes provided the first Spanish U.S.
telecast of the BCS National Championship Game in 2012.
Radio[edit]
Since 1999, the BCS National Championship Game has been broadcast on ESPN Radio.
YearNetworkPlay-by-play announcerColor analyst(s)Sideline Reporter1999ESPN RadioRon
FranklinMike GottfriedAdrian Karsten2000ESPN RadioRon FranklinMike GottfriedAdrian
Karsten2001ESPN RadioRon FranklinMike GottfriedAdrian Karsten2002ESPN RadioRon
FranklinMike GottfriedAdrian Karsten2003ESPN RadioRon FranklinMike GottfriedAdrian
Karsten2004ESPN RadioRon FranklinMike GottfriedAdrian Karsten2005ESPN RadioRon
FranklinMike GottfriedErin Andrews2006ESPN RadioRon FranklinBob DavieDave Ryan2007ESPN
RadioBrent MusburgerBob Davie and Todd BlackledgeLisa Salters2008ESPN RadioBrent
MusburgerKirk HerbstreitLisa Salters2009ESPN RadioBrent MusburgerKirk HerbstreitLisa
Salters2010ESPN RadioMike TiricoJon Gruden and Todd BlackledgeWendi Nix2011ESPN RadioMike
TiricoJon GrudenJoe Schad2012ESPN RadioMike TiricoTodd BlackledgeHolly Rowe2013ESPN
RadioMike TiricoTodd BlackledgeHolly Rowe and Joe Schad2014ESPN RadioMike TiricoTodd
BlackledgeHolly Rowe and Joe Schad
Related national championship selections[edit]See also: College football national championships in
NCAA Division I FBS
Since there is no NCAA Division I FBS playoff, the BCS National Championship game is one of
several national championship selection processes in existence.
8. The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) participate in a weekly Coaches' Poll published
by USA Today; for its final poll of the season, the AFCA is contractually bound to select the BCS
National Champion as the national champion[13] Thus, the winner of the game is awarded the AFCA
National Championship Trophy in a postgame ceremony.
The BCS National Champion is also automatically awarded the National Football Foundation's
MacArthur Trophy.[14]
The Associated Press and the Football Writers Association of America are independent and may
award their national championship trophies to a school other than the BCS National Championship
Game winner.
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playoff would be ideal for college football " columnist " ESPN. Sports.espn.go.com (May 20, 2008).
Retrieved on 2010-11-21.^ http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/feist2010^ FEI Offensive
Rankings By Team, FBS, 2010 http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/feist2010^ FEI Special Teams
Rankings By Team, FBS, 2010 http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/feist2010^ TCU lost the highly
controversial 2010 Fiesta Bowl to Boise State, in which two non-AQ teams were paired against each
other to avoid the possibility of two AQ teams losing to "BCS Busters"^ College football: BCS
presidents reject playoff plan, Los Angeles Times, June 25, 2009^
http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2012/05/29/bcs-playoff-tv-deal-worth-at-least-3-billion/^
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/story/2012-06-26/bcs-major-college-football-playoffapproved/55845112/1^ Dates for playoff games announced, BCSfootball.com, January 8, 2013^
ESPN, BCS agree to four-year deal for television, radio, digital rights^ bcsfootball.org " TV Ratings^
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Retrieved on 2010-11-21.^ MacArthur Trophy at the National Football Foundation
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