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Top 10 NCAA Teams
1 · USC: schedule
2 · Texas: schedule
3 · Penn State: schedule
4 · Ohio State: schedule
5 · Oregon: schedule
6 · Notre Dame: schedule
7 · Georgia: schedule
8 · Miami FL: schedule
9 · Auburn: schedule
10 · Virginia Tech: schedule
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Best Bowl Games
Comments: It's hard to argue that this wasn't the best bowl season in history. 1/2/06 featured four incredible games. A night later, a triple-OT Orange Bowl. And the game everyone looked forward to, Texas-USC, more than lived up to expectations.
· Rose Bowl Texas 41 USC 38
· Orange: Penn St. 26-23 (3OT)
· Sugar: W.Virg. 38-35
· Fiesta: Ohio St 34-20
· Gator: Va.Tech 35-24
· Cotton: Alabama 13-10
· Outback: Florida 31-24
· Houston: TCU 27-24
· Insight: Ariz St. 45-40
· Alamo: Nebraska 32-28
· Holiday: Oklahoma 17-14
· Sun: UCLA 50-38
2005 Season Review
Games of the Year
· 9/3: B.Green 42 Wisc 56
· 9/3: G Tech 23 Auburn 14
· 9/3: TCU 17 Oklahoma 10
· 9/3: Georgia 48 Boise St 13
· 9/3: N.Dame 42 Pitt 21
· 9/5: Miami 7 at Fl.St. 10
· 9/10: LSU 35 Ariz St 31
· 9/10: Iowa 3 Iowa St 23
· 9/10: Texas 25 Ohio St 22
· 9/10: N.Dame 17 Mich. 10
· 9/17: Mich.St 44 N.D. 41
· 9/17: Tenn. 7 Florida 16
· 9/17: Fl.St. 28 B.C. 17
· 9/24: Iowa 6 Ohio St 31
· 9/24: USC 45 Oregon 13
· 9/26: Florida 3 Alabama 31
· 9/26: USC 38 Ariz St. 28
· 9/26: N Dame 49 Purdue 28
· 10/8: Georgia 27 Tenn 14
· 10/8: Cal 40 UCLA 47
· 10/8: Ohio St 10 Penn St 17
· 10/15: USC 34 N. Dame 31
· 10/15: Florida 17 LSU 21
· 10/15: Penn St 25 Michigan 27
· 10/22: Auburn 17 LSU 20
· 10/22: T Tech 17 Texas 52
· 10/22: Tenn. 3 Alabama 6
· 10/27: B.Coll. 10 V.Tech 30
· 10/29: Okla. 31 at Nebr. 24
· 10/29: Georgia 10 at Flor. 14
· 11/5: Miami(Fl) 27 V.Tech 7
· 11/5: Tenn 21 N.Dame 41
· 11/5: Cal 20 Oregon 27
· 11/5: Wisc 14 Penn.St 35
· 11/12: LSU 16 Alabama 13
· 11/12: Iowa 20 Wisc. 10
· 11/12: USC 35 Cal 10
· 11/12: Auburn 31 UGa 30
· 11/19: Fresno St 42 USC 50
· 11/19: G.Tech 14 Miami(Fl) 10
· 11/19: Ohio St 25 Michigan 21
· 11/19: Penn St 31 Mich St 22
· 11/19: Okla. 21 Texas T. 23
· 11/19: Alabama 18 Auburn 28
· 11/25: Texas 40 Texas A&M 29
· 11/25: Arkansas 17 LSU 19
· 11/26: Georgia 14 G.Tech 7
· 11/26: Flor St 7 Florida 34
· 12/3: UCLA 19 USC 66
· 12/3: Army 23 Navy 42
· 12/3: Georgia 34 LSU 14
· 12/3: Flor.St 27 VTech 22
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BCS (Bowl Championship Series) National Champions
· 2004: USC (13-0), Orange
· 2003: LSU (13-1), Sugar [note: USC (12-1), Rose, topped the final AP poll]
· 2002: Ohio State (14-0), Fiesta
· 2001: Miami, Fla (12-0), Rose
· 2000: Oklahoma (13-0), Orange
· 1999: Florida State (12-0), Sugar
· 1998: Tennessee (13-0), Fiesta
Pre-BCS, all NCAA football national champions
· 1997: Split: AP poll, Michigan (12-0), Rose; Coaches poll, Nebraska (13-0), Orange
· 1996: Florida (12-1), Sugar
· 1995: Nebraska (12-0-0), Fiesta
· 1994: Nebraska (13-0-0), Orange
· 1993: Florida State (12-1-0), Orange
· 1992: Alabama (13-0-0), Sugar
National Champions (1883-present)
Annual Heisman Trophy Winners, All Historical
· Heisman Trophy (official site)
· 2005: Reggie Bush, USC (RB)
· 2004: Matt Leinhart, USC (QB)
· 2003: Jason White, Oklahoma (QB)
· 2002: Carson Palmer, USC (QB)
· 2001: Eric Crouch, Nebraska (QB)
· 2000: Chris Weinke, Florida State (QB)
· 1999: Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (RB)
· 1998: Ricky Williams, Texas (RB)
· 1997: Charles Woodson, Michigan (CB)
· 1996: Danny Wuerffel, Florida (QB)
· 1995: Eddie George, Ohio State (RB)
· 1994: Rashaan Salaam, Colorado (RB)
· 1993: Charlie Ward, Florida State (QB)
All Heisman Winners
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