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Number of bowl teams per state. NCAA by-laws state that a school with a record of 6–6 in regular season play is eligible only if conferences cannot fill out available positions for bowl games with teams possessing seven (or more) wins (excluding games played in Hawaii and conference championship games in the ACC, Big 12, Conference USA, Mid-American Conference and the SEC).
Conference championship games Conference Champion Runner-Up Score Offensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year; ACC: No. 12 Georgia Tech* (vacated) No. 25 Clemson: 39–34 C. J. Spiller, RB, Clemson: Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech: Big 12: No. 3 Texas: No. 21 Nebraska: 13–12 Colt McCoy, QB, Texas: Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska: C ...
The NCAA granted UCLA a waiver, and the exception appeared the following year, where the rule was used by Georgia Tech, the only eligible team among the three tied teams in the Coastal Division that was eligible for postseason because of NCAA probation, was also 6–6 and lost the conference championship game .
2009 Conference USA football season; League: NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision: Sport: Football: Duration: September 4, 2009 through January 2, 2010: Number of teams: 12: TV partner(s) ESPN, CBS College Sports, CSS, ISP Sports, Bright House Sports Network: 2010 NFL Draft; Top draft pick: DT Torell Troup, UCF: Picked by: Buffalo Bills ...
Beginning in the 2024-25 season the top 5 ranked winners of conference receive automatic bids to the College Football Playoff with the top 4 ranked conference champions receiving a bye to the second round. Since every conference champion is decided by a championship game as of that season, the games can serve as de-facto playoff qualification ...
Cincinnati (11–3) was the Big East champions and got the conference's automatic bid into the BCS and went to the FedEx Orange Bowl, losing to ACC champion Virginia Tech 20–7. Five other Big East teams went to bowl games in 2008, finishing bowl play with a record of 4–2 as a conference.
The 2009 Conference USA Football Championship Game was played on December 5, 2009, between the East Carolina Pirates, the champion of Conference USA's East Division, and the West Division champion Houston Cougars at Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium in Greenville, North Carolina. The game kicked off at 12:00 pm EST and was televised by ESPN2. The Pirates ...
2009–10 NCAA football bowl games (37 P) C. 2009 Conference USA football season ... Pages in category "2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season"