Friday, October 23, 2015

The 2000 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with the Oklahoma Sooners claiming their first national championship and their first conference championship since the departure of head coach Barry Switzer.
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops was in his second season as head coach, having been the defensive coordinator of Steve Spurrier's 1996 National Champion Florida Gators, and also having helped Bill Snyder turn the Kansas State Wildcats around in the early 1990s. Stoops erased a three-game losing streak against rival Texas by a score of 63–14, one of the worst defeats in Texas' football history. Despite the lopsided victory, this game marked a return of the Red River Shootout to a rivalry game with national title implications.
The BCS title game was not without controversy, as the system shut fourth-ranked Washington out of the championship game, despite being the only team who had beaten each #2 Miami and #5 Oregon State and having the same 10-1 record as #3 Florida State during the regular season. 10–1 Miami, who handed #3 Florida State their only loss, was ranked higher in both the AP Writers' Poll and the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll, and had the same record as the Seminoles, was also seen as a possible title contender.
Virginia Tech also was left out of the BCS bowls, despite being ranked higher than one of the at-large teams, Notre Dame.
The South Carolina Gamecocks broke a 21-game losing streak, stretching back into 1998, to go 8–4 including a win over Ohio State in the Outback Bowl.
Two new bowl games began in the 2000 season: the Silicon Valley Bowl, which had a contractual tie-in with the WAC, and the Galleryfurniture.com Bowl. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary




School Conf Final


Oklahoma Big 12 1


Miami (FL) Big East 2


Washington Pac-10 3


Oregon State Pac-10 4


Florida State ACC 5


Virginia Tech Big East 6


Oregon Pac-10 7


Nebraska Big 12 8


Kansas State Big 12 9


Florida SEC 10


Michigan Big Ten 11


Texas Big 12 12


Purdue Big Ten 13


Colorado State MWC 14


Notre Dame Ind 15


Clemson ACC 16


Georgia Tech ACC 17


Auburn SEC 18


South Carolina SEC 19


Georgia SEC 20


Texas Christian WAC 21


Louisiana State SEC 22


Wisconsin Big Ten 23


Mississippi State SEC 24


Iowa State Big 12 25








Top 10 NFL draft picks




Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
2 32 SDG Drew Brees QB Purdue
1 5 SDG LaDainian Tomlinson RB TCU
1 30 IND Reggie Wayne WR Miami (FL)
3 74 CAR Steve Smith WR Utah
1 4 CIN Justin Smith DE Missouri
1 17 SEA Steve Hutchinson G Michigan
1 1 ATL Michael Vick QB Virginia Tech
1 6 NWE Richard Seymour DE Georgia
2 48 NWE Matt Light T Purdue
2 36 CIN Chad Johnson WR Oregon St.

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