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2013 NCAA Division I FBS season; Number of teams: 124 full members + 2 transitional: Duration: August 29 – December 14: Preseason AP No. 1: Alabama: Postseason; Duration: December 21, 2013 – January 6, 2014: Bowl games: 35: Heisman Trophy: Jameis Winston (quarterback, Florida State) Bowl Championship Series; 2014 BCS Championship Game: Site ...
The National Championship, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, saw the No. 1 Florida State Seminoles defeat the No. 2 Auburn Tigers, 34–31, to win the school's third national championship. This year was the last of the BCS era, as the College Football Playoff system would be introduced the following season.
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The Bowl Championship Series held 16 BCS National Championship games to cap the 1998–2013 seasons by pitting the No. 1 vs. No. 2 teams from the final BCS standings. The games are assumed to uncontroversially be the season's singular "national championship game" unless discussed below.
A list of NCAA college football seasons at the highest level, now known as the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), since Division I split for football only in 1978. . The split created the new Divisions I-A and I-AA; in 2006, they were respectively renamed FBS and FCS (with FCS standing for Football Championship Subdivisi
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The 2013–14 bowl season served as the last for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) format. Starting in 2014–15, a new system, the College Football Playoff, was used. The 2013–2014 bowl game schedule, with 70 teams to compete in 35 bowls, was announced in May 2013. [1] All bowl game participants were selected by December 8, 2013.
Following two consecutive seasons of split national championships (1990 and 1991), there was a renewed interest in devising a system that would provide for a #1 vs. #2 national championship bowl game. The College Football Bowl Coalition consisted of five member conferences (SEC, Big 8, SWC, ACC, and Big East) along with independent Notre Dame ...