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Several college football games and plays throughout its history have been given names by the media, football fans, and as part of a team's or rivalry's lore as a result of a distinctive play associated with the game, a unique outcome of or circumstance behind the game, the rivalry or undefeated nature of both teams, or for other reasons that make the game notable.
Entering the game, Arkansas ranked No. 3 in the Coaches Poll and remained No. 3. [245] [246] 1971: Game of the Century: No. 1 Nebraska: 35–31: No. 2 Oklahoma: Game played November 25 for Coaches Poll title, compiled before bowl games and released December 6. Each played another regular season game December 4. [247] Orange Bowl [208] [248 ...
Unlike most of the NCAA's major selectors, the Colley Matrix does not award a trophy to its national champion. In four years (2011, 2012, 2016, 2017) the Colley Matrix selected a national champion that did not win the BCS or CFP national championship game. In each of the years, the Colley Matrix was the only NCAA-designated "major selector" to ...
1908 Chicago def. Pennsylvania, 2 games to 0 (21–18, 16–15) [12] [13] Amateur Athletic Union annual United States championship – College teams were runners-up in 1915, 1917, 1920, 1921, 1932, and 1934. Four college teams won the championship (final game results): [14] 1916 Utah def. Illinois Athletic Club, 28–27
Vince Young (with football) about to score a touchdown in the 2005 Big 12 Championship Game. The following is a list of conference championship games in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football. With the Sun Belt Conference holding its first championship game in 2018, all nine active FBS conferences now have championship ...
Penn State enters the game as the favorite, but you cannot write off any team that Ashton Jeanty is a member of. The Heisman finalist’s 2,497 rushing yards this season are the fourth-most in FBS ...
As with all other players in EA's college sports games, the game did not refer to O'Bannon by name, but the portrayal matched his jersey number, physical appearance, and style of play. The NCAA objected to the notions presented in the suit, arguing that paying athletes conflicted with its policies of amateurism in sport. [86] [87] [88] [89]
This category is for single-occurrence American college football games. Ongoing rivalries are in Category:College football rivalries in the United States, while bowl games are in Category:College football bowls and conference championship games are in Category:College football conference championship games