Sunday, March 6, 2016

The 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season was the first of the Bowl Championship Series, which saw Tennessee win the national championship, one year after star quarterback Peyton Manning left for the NFL. The Volunteers defeated the Florida State Seminoles 23-16 in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Arizona to secure the inaugural BCS National Championship.
The BCS combined elements of the old Bowl Coalition and the Bowl Alliance it replaced. The agreement existed between the Rose, Fiesta, Sugar, and Orange Bowls, the Cotton Bowl Classic diminishing in status since the breakup of the Southwest Conference. Like the Bowl Alliance, a national championship game would rotate between the four bowls, with the top two teams facing each other. These teams were chosen based upon a BCS poll, combining the AP poll, the Coaches poll, and a third computer component. The computer factored in things such as strength of schedule, margin of victory, and quality wins without taking into account time (in other words a loss in October and a loss in November were on equal footing).
However, like the Bowl Coalition, the bowls not hosting the national championship would retain their traditional tie-ins.
The first run of the Bowl Championship Series was not without controversy as Kansas State finished third in the final BCS standings but was not invited to a BCS bowl game. Ohio State (ranked 4th) and two-loss Florida (8th) received the at-large bids instead. Also, Tulane went undefeated but finished 10th in the BCS standings and was not invited to a BCS bowl because of their strength of schedule. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary




School Conf Final


Tennessee SEC 1


Ohio State Big Ten 2


Florida State ACC 3


Arizona Pac-10 4


Florida SEC 5


Wisconsin Big Ten 6


Tulane CUSA 7


UCLA Pac-10 8


Georgia Tech ACC 9


Kansas State Big 12 10


Texas A&M Big 12 11


Michigan Big Ten 12


Air Force WAC 13


Georgia SEC 14


Texas Big 12 15


Arkansas SEC 16


Penn State Big Ten 17


Virginia ACC 18


Nebraska Big 12 19


Miami (FL) Big East 20


Missouri Big 12 21


Notre Dame Ind 22


Virginia Tech Big East 23


Purdue Big Ten 24


Syracuse Big East 25








Other Teams ranked during season:




Alabama




Arizona State




Auburn




Colorado




Colorado State




Louisiana State




Michigan State




Mississippi State




North Carolina




North Carolina State




Oregon




Southern California




Southern Mississippi




Texas Tech




Washington




West Virginia




Wyoming










Top NFL Players drafted in 1999:




Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
1 4 IND Edgerrin James RB Miami (FL)
1 7 WAS Champ Bailey DB Georgia
1 2 PHI Donovan McNabb QB Syracuse
1 6 STL Torry Holt WR North Carolina St.
3 73 PIT Joey Porter LB Colorado St.
1 11 MIN Daunte Culpepper QB Central Florida
1 5 NOR Ricky Williams RB Texas
7 213 GNB Donald Driver WR Alcorn St.
7 237 ATL Todd McClure C LSU
1 16 TEN Jevon Kearse DE Florida
2 36 IND Mike Peterson LB Florida
1 10 BAL Chris McAlister DB Arizona
4 109 PIT Aaron Smith DE Northern Colorado
1 31 DEN Al Wilson LB Tennessee
1 30 ATL Patrick Kerney DE Virginia
6 173 CIN Kelly Gregg NT Oklahoma
4 131 GNB Aaron Brooks QB Virginia
1 23 BUF Antoine Winfield DB Ohio St.
1 17 NWE Damien Woody C Boston Col.

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