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BCS All-Time Records by School
BCS All-Time Records by School
All-Time Records in BCS Bowl Games
Note: Bowl Championship Series records will be updated the week of January 11 with results of the 2006 BCS bowl games.
(Teams listed by number of BCS appearances)
All-Time Records in BCS Bowl Games
Note: Bowl Championship Series records will be updated the week of January 11 with results of the 2006 BCS bowl games.
(Teams listed by number of BCS appearances)
| | BCS Record | National Championship Game Record |
| Florida State | 1-5 | 1-2 |
| Miami | 3-1 | 1-1 |
| Oklahoma | 2-2 | 1-2 |
| Ohio State | 4-0 | 1-0 |
| USC | 3-1 | 1-1 |
| Florida | 2-1 | |
| Michigan | 1-2 | |
| LSU | 2-0 | 1-0 |
| Wisconsin | 2-0 | |
| Texas | 2-0 | 1-0 |
| Nebraska | 1-1 | 0-1 |
| Tennessee | 1-1 | 1-0 |
| Virginia Tech | 0-2 | 0-1 |
| Georgia | 1-1 | |
| Auburn | 1-0 | |
| Oregon | 1-0 | |
| Oregon State | 1-0 | |
| Utah | 1-0 | |
| Washington | 1-0 | |
| West Virginia | 1-0 | |
| Penn State | 1-0 | |
| Alabama | 0-1 | |
| Colorado | 0-1 | |
| Illinois | 0-1 | |
| Iowa | 0-1 | |
| Kansas State | 0-1 | |
| Maryland | 0-1 | |
| Notre Dame | 0-2 | |
| Pittsburgh | 0-1 | |
| Purdue | 0-1 | |
| Stanford | 0-1 | |
| Syracuse | 0-1 | |
| Texas A&M | 0-1 | |
| UCLA | 0-1 | |
| Washington State | 0-1 | |
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Compilation of BCS Standings
BCS Standings
Compilation of Standings
Since the beginning of the 2000 regular season, the BCS Standings have been compiled by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.
This year, the BCS Standings will include three components: USA Today Coaches Poll, Harris Interactive College Football Poll and an average of six computer rankings. Each component will count one-third of a team's overall BCS score in the BCS Standings.
Polls
In the Harris Interactive College Football Poll and USA Today Coaches Poll, a team will be evaluated on the number of voting points it receives in each poll. A team's Harris Interactive score will be its points in the poll divided by its total possible voting points (2850=114 x 25). The same formula will apply to the USA Today Coaches poll and its total voting points (1550=62 x 25).
The number of actual voters, which can vary and has varied in the past, is figured into the computation on a weekly basis in stating each team's percentage of a possible perfect score.
Computer Rankings
Six computer rankings will be used for 2005: Jeff Sagarin, whose rankings are published in USA Today, Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey and Dr. Peter Wolfe. Points will be assigned in inverse order of ranking from 1-25. A team's highest and lowest computer ranking will be discarded in calculating its computer rankings average. The four remaining computer scores will be averaged and the total will be calculated as a percentage of 100. All three components shall be added together and averaged for a team's ranking in the BCS Standings. The team with the highest average shall rank first in the BCS Standings. The first BCS Standings of the 2005 season will be released on Monday, October 17. The BCS Standings Will Be Utilized for:
1. Selecting the teams that will participate in the national championship game.
2. Determining whether any independent or team from Conference USA, the Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun Belt, or Western Athletic Conferences shall qualify for a guaranteed selection in one of the games of the Bowl Championship Series.
3. Determining any other automatic at-large selections.
4. Establishing the pool of eligible teams for at-large selection.
Compilation of Standings
Since the beginning of the 2000 regular season, the BCS Standings have been compiled by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.
This year, the BCS Standings will include three components: USA Today Coaches Poll, Harris Interactive College Football Poll and an average of six computer rankings. Each component will count one-third of a team's overall BCS score in the BCS Standings.
Polls
In the Harris Interactive College Football Poll and USA Today Coaches Poll, a team will be evaluated on the number of voting points it receives in each poll. A team's Harris Interactive score will be its points in the poll divided by its total possible voting points (2850=114 x 25). The same formula will apply to the USA Today Coaches poll and its total voting points (1550=62 x 25).
The number of actual voters, which can vary and has varied in the past, is figured into the computation on a weekly basis in stating each team's percentage of a possible perfect score.
Computer Rankings
Six computer rankings will be used for 2005: Jeff Sagarin, whose rankings are published in USA Today, Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey and Dr. Peter Wolfe. Points will be assigned in inverse order of ranking from 1-25. A team's highest and lowest computer ranking will be discarded in calculating its computer rankings average. The four remaining computer scores will be averaged and the total will be calculated as a percentage of 100. All three components shall be added together and averaged for a team's ranking in the BCS Standings. The team with the highest average shall rank first in the BCS Standings. The first BCS Standings of the 2005 season will be released on Monday, October 17. The BCS Standings Will Be Utilized for:
1. Selecting the teams that will participate in the national championship game.
2. Determining whether any independent or team from Conference USA, the Mid-American, Mountain West, Sun Belt, or Western Athletic Conferences shall qualify for a guaranteed selection in one of the games of the Bowl Championship Series.
3. Determining any other automatic at-large selections.
4. Establishing the pool of eligible teams for at-large selection.
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BCS Bowl Facts
BCS Bowl Facts
President/CEO: John Junker
Vice-President/Media Relations: Shawn Schoeffler
E-mail: sschoeffler@fiestabowl.org
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): Glendale Stadium (73,000)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: Ohio State 34, Notre Dame 20
2006 Attendance: 76,196
2006 Nielsen Rating: 12.9
Internet Address: www.tostitosfiestabowl.com
Media Headquarters: Marriott Camelback Inn
Phone Number: 480-948-1700
Executive Director: Paul Hoolahan
Director of Communications: Greg Blackwell
E-mail: gregb@sugrbowl.gs.net
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): Louisiana Superdome (75,000)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: West Virginia 38, Georgia 35
2006 Attendance: 74,458
2006 Nielsen Rating: 9.0
Internet Address: www.nokiasugarbowl.org
Media Headquarters: Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Phone Number: 504-561-1234
CEO: Keith Tribble
President: Peter T. Pruitt
Media Relations: Joe Hornstein
E-mail: jhornstein@orangebowl.org
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): Dolphins Stadium (72,230)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: Penn State 26, Florida State 23, 3 OT
2006 Attendance: 77,912
2006 Nielsen Rating: 12.3
Internet Address: www.orangebowl.org
Media Headquarters: Fort Lauderdale Marina Marriott
Phone Number: 954-463-4000
Executive Director: John M. Dorger
CAO, Rose Bowl Game: Kevin Ash
Media Relations-Football: Jim Muldoon
E-mail: jmuldoon@pac-10.org
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): The Rose Bowl (91,000)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: Texas 41, USC 38
2006 Attendance: 93,986
2006 Nielsen Rating: 21.7
Internet Address: www.tournamentofroses.com
Media Headquarters: Beverly Hilton Hotel
Phone Number: 310-274-7777
| | Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Jan. 1, 2007, TBA (FOX) BCS vs. BCS Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 120 South Ash Avenue Tempe, Arizona 85281 480-350-0900; Fax: 480-350-0930 |
President/CEO: John Junker
Vice-President/Media Relations: Shawn Schoeffler
E-mail: sschoeffler@fiestabowl.org
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): Glendale Stadium (73,000)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: Ohio State 34, Notre Dame 20
2006 Attendance: 76,196
2006 Nielsen Rating: 12.9
Internet Address: www.tostitosfiestabowl.com
Media Headquarters: Marriott Camelback Inn
Phone Number: 480-948-1700
| | Nokia Sugar Bowl Jan. 3, 2007, TBA (FOX) BCS vs. BCS Nokia Sugar Bowl 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 504-525-8573; Fax: 504-525-4867 |
Executive Director: Paul Hoolahan
Director of Communications: Greg Blackwell
E-mail: gregb@sugrbowl.gs.net
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): Louisiana Superdome (75,000)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: West Virginia 38, Georgia 35
2006 Attendance: 74,458
2006 Nielsen Rating: 9.0
Internet Address: www.nokiasugarbowl.org
Media Headquarters: Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Phone Number: 504-561-1234
| | FedEx Orange Bowl Jan. 2, 2007, TBA (FOX) BCS vs. BCS FedEx Orange Bowl Committee 703 Waterford Way, Suite 590 Miami, Florida 33126 305-341-4700; Fax: 305-341-4750 |
CEO: Keith Tribble
President: Peter T. Pruitt
Media Relations: Joe Hornstein
E-mail: jhornstein@orangebowl.org
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): Dolphins Stadium (72,230)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: Penn State 26, Florida State 23, 3 OT
2006 Attendance: 77,912
2006 Nielsen Rating: 12.3
Internet Address: www.orangebowl.org
Media Headquarters: Fort Lauderdale Marina Marriott
Phone Number: 954-463-4000
| | Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 2007, TBA (ABC) BCS vs. BCS Rose Bowl 391 South Orange Grove Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91184 626-449-4100; Fax: 626-449-9066 |
Executive Director: John M. Dorger
CAO, Rose Bowl Game: Kevin Ash
Media Relations-Football: Jim Muldoon
E-mail: jmuldoon@pac-10.org
QUICK FACTS
Field (capacity): The Rose Bowl (91,000)
2006 Projected Payout/Team: $14 to $17 million
2006 Results: Texas 41, USC 38
2006 Attendance: 93,986
2006 Nielsen Rating: 21.7
Internet Address: www.tournamentofroses.com
Media Headquarters: Beverly Hilton Hotel
Phone Number: 310-274-7777
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