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1997 NCAA Division I-A football season

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1997 NCAA Division I-A football season

The 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season, play of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division I-A level, began in late summer 1997 and culminated with the major bowl games in early January 1998. The national championship was split for the third time in the 1990s. The Michigan Wolverines finished the season atop the AP Poll after completing a 12–0 campaign with a Big Ten Conference championship and a victory in the Rose Bowl over Washington State, and the Nebraska Cornhuskers garnered the top ranking in the Coaches' Poll with a 13–0 record, a Big 12 Conference championship, and a win over Tennessee in the Orange Bowl. Michigan and Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson were given the AP Sports Writers National Championship. Michigan's Charles Woodson, who played primarily at cornerback, but also saw time on offense as a wide receiver and on special teams as a punt returner, won the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first primarily defensive player to win the award. The 1997 season was the third and final season in which the major bowl games were organized under the Bowl Alliance system. The Bowl Championship Series was instituted the following year. The Michigan Wolverines finished the season atop the AP Poll after completing a 12–0 campaign with a Big Ten Conference championship and a victory in the Rose Bowl over Washington State. Michigan was also crowned as National Champions by the National Football Foundation and the Football Writers Association of America. In Tom Osborne's last season as head coach, Nebraska took over the No. 1 ranking in the nation after defeating Texas Tech midway through the season. Three weeks later, Nebraska slipped to a No. 3 ranking in both polls, as voters weren't impressed by the way the Cornhuskers won their game against an unranked Missouri team (a controversial kicked ball was caught for the game-tying TD as time expired in regulation, leading to a 45-38 overtime win). Michigan moved to No. 1 in the AP Poll after its 34–8 victory over previously No. 2 ranked Penn State, while the Coaches Poll selected Florida State as No. 1 due to their 20-3 win over previously No. 5 North Carolina. Florida State went into their final regular season game undefeated and still ranked No. 1 in the Coaches Poll. However, Fred Taylor of Florida would run for 162 yards and four touchdowns on the nation's top-ranked run defense, one of those touchdowns being the winning score with less than two minutes to play. This game is commonly referred to as "The Greatest Game Ever Played in the Swamp". Meanwhile, undefeated No. 1 Nebraska squared off in the 1998 Orange Bowl versus the No. 3 ranked Tennessee Volunteers. The Cornhuskers made a point of smacking down Tennessee as they defeated the Volunteers 42–17. Unusually for the low-key Osborne and his straight-ahead team, after the game he campaigned openly for Nebraska to be named the consensus national champion (Grant Wistrom stated that if "they wanted to give it to Michigan because they haven't won one in 50 years, we don't want it anyway."). After the bowl games, the coaches poll awarded the national championship to Nebraska, and the AP Poll awarded the national championship to Michigan, giving Osborne his third national title in four seasons to cap his career. This also marked the last time that a Big 10 (or Pac-10) team would be bound to play in the Rose Bowl instead of heading to a No. 1-No. 2 title game, due to the 1998 BCS realignment. The Humanitarian Bowl, now known as the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, began play in Boise, Idaho to help publicise the dwindling Big West Conference and Boise State. The Broncos with their blue turf had just made the jump to Division I-A a year earlier. The Big West champion had formerly gone to the Las Vegas Bowl, but the now only 6 team conference wasn't much of a seat filler. The Motor City Bowl, now the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, began play in Detroit hosted by a MAC team. The Copper Bowl gained corporate sponsorship and was now known as the Insight.com Bowl; it is now known as the Cactus Bowl. The MAC also grew to a 12-team, two-division conference with a championship game after the return of two former MAC members—Northern Illinois, returning from the independent ranks, and Marshall, moving up from Division I-AA. Marshall's addition increased the number of teams in Division I-A to 112. In a scenario similar to the Big West in 1992, this up-and-comer from I-AA was able to win its division and the inaugural conference championship game in its first year. The Thundering Herd had gone unbeaten and won the I-AA national title the previous season, and had future NFL stars Randy Moss and Chad Pennington.

Infobox

Number of teams
112
Preseason AP No. 1
Penn State
Duration
December 20, 1997 – January 2, 1998
Bowl games
20
AP Poll No. 1
Michigan
Coaches Poll No. 1
Nebraska
Heisman Trophy
Charles Woodson (cornerback, Michigan)
Site
Pro Player StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida
Champion(s)
Michigan(AP Poll, NFF, FWAA) Nebraska(Coaches Poll)

Tables

· Conference and program changes
Marshall Thundering Herd
Marshall Thundering Herd
School
Marshall Thundering Herd
1996 Conference
Southern (I-AA)
1997 Conference
MAC (I-A)
Northern Illinois Huskies
Northern Illinois Huskies
School
Northern Illinois Huskies
1996 Conference
I-A Independent
1997 Conference
MAC
East Carolina Pirates
East Carolina Pirates
School
East Carolina Pirates
1996 Conference
I-A Independent
1997 Conference
Conference USA
School
1996 Conference
1997 Conference
Marshall Thundering Herd
Southern (I-AA)
MAC (I-A)
Northern Illinois Huskies
I-A Independent
MAC
East Carolina Pirates
I-A Independent
Conference USA
· I-AA team wins over I-A teams
August 30
August 30
Date
August 30
Visiting team
Cal State Northridge
Home team
Boise State
Site
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
Result
V 63–23  (vacated)
Attendance
26,824
September 6
September 6
Date
September 6
Visiting team
Kent State
Home team
No. 9 (I-AA) Youngstown State
Site
Stambaugh Stadium • Youngstown, Ohio
Result
23–44
Attendance
17,974
October 4
October 4
Date
October 4
Visiting team
Cal Poly
Home team
New Mexico State
Site
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
Result
38–35 OT
November 1
November 1
Date
November 1
Visiting team
Idaho
Home team
No. 11 (I-AA) Eastern Washington
Site
Joe Albi Stadium • Spokane, Washington
Result
21–24
Attendance
7,756
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Date
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.
Date
Visiting team
Home team
Site
Result
Attendance
Ref.
August 30
Cal State Northridge
Boise State
Bronco Stadium • Boise, Idaho
V 63–23 (vacated)
26,824
September 6
Kent State
No. 9 (I-AA) Youngstown State
Stambaugh Stadium • Youngstown, Ohio
23–44
17,974
October 4
Cal Poly
New Mexico State
Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, New Mexico
38–35 OT
November 1
Idaho
No. 11 (I-AA) Eastern Washington
Joe Albi Stadium • Spokane, Washington
21–24
7,756
from AP Poll released prior to game.
· AP Poll progress
PRE-1
PRE-1
WEEK
PRE-1
No. 1
Penn State+
No. 2
Florida
No. 3
Florida State
2
2
WEEK
2
No. 1
Penn State+
No. 2
Florida
No. 3
Tennessee
3
3
WEEK
3
No. 1
Penn State+
No. 2
Florida
No. 3
Washington+
4
4
WEEK
4
No. 1
Penn State+
No. 2
Washington+
No. 3
Florida
5-7
5-7
WEEK
5-7
No. 1
Florida
No. 2
Penn State+
No. 3
Nebraska
8
8
WEEK
8
No. 1
Penn State+
No. 2
Nebraska
No. 3
Florida State
9-11
9-11
WEEK
9-11
No. 1
Nebraska
No. 2
Penn State+
No. 3
Florida State
12-13
12-13
WEEK
12-13
No. 1
Michigan+
No. 2
Florida State
No. 3
Nebraska
14-16
14-16
WEEK
14-16
No. 1
Michigan+
No. 2
Nebraska
No. 3
Tennessee
WEEK
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Event
PRE-1
Penn State+
Florida
Florida State
2
Penn State+
Florida
Tennessee
3
Penn State+
Florida
Washington+
4
Penn State+
Washington+
Florida
5-7
Florida
Penn State+
Nebraska
8
Penn State+
Nebraska
Florida State
9-11
Nebraska
Penn State+
Florida State
12-13
Michigan+
Florida State
Nebraska
14-16
Michigan+
Nebraska
Tennessee
· Bowl games
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
BOWL
Rose Bowl
Col 2
No. 1 Michigan
Col 3
21
Col 4
No. 8 Washington State
Col 5
16
Location
Pasadena
Orange Bowl
Orange Bowl
BOWL
Orange Bowl
Col 2
No. 2 Nebraska
Col 3
42
Col 4
No. 3 Tennessee
Col 5
17
Location
Miami
Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl
BOWL
Sugar Bowl
Col 2
No. 4 Florida State
Col 3
31
Col 4
No. 9 Ohio State
Col 5
14
Location
New Orleans
Cotton Bowl Classic
Cotton Bowl Classic
BOWL
Cotton Bowl Classic
Col 2
No. 5 UCLA
Col 3
29
Col 4
No. 20 Texas A&M
Col 5
23
Location
Dallas
Florida Citrus Bowl
Florida Citrus Bowl
BOWL
Florida Citrus Bowl
Col 2
No. 6 Florida
Col 3
21
Col 4
No. 11 Penn State
Col 5
6
Location
Orlando
Gator Bowl
Gator Bowl
BOWL
Gator Bowl
Col 2
No. 7 North Carolina
Col 3
42
Col 4
Virginia Tech
Col 5
3
Location
Jacksonville
Fiesta Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
BOWL
Fiesta Bowl
Col 2
No. 10 Kansas State
Col 3
35
Col 4
No. 14 Syracuse
Col 5
18
Location
Tempe, Arizona
Outback Bowl
Outback Bowl
BOWL
Outback Bowl
Col 2
No. 12 Georgia
Col 3
33
Col 4
Wisconsin
Col 5
6
Location
Tampa
Peach Bowl
Peach Bowl
BOWL
Peach Bowl
Col 2
No. 13 Auburn
Col 3
21
Col 4
Clemson
Col 5
17
Location
Atlanta
Independence Bowl
Independence Bowl
BOWL
Independence Bowl
Col 2
No. 15 LSU
Col 3
27
Col 4
Notre Dame
Col 5
9
Location
Shreveport
Sun Bowl
Sun Bowl
BOWL
Sun Bowl
Col 2
No. 16 Arizona State
Col 3
17
Col 4
Iowa
Col 5
7
Location
El Paso
Alamo Bowl
Alamo Bowl
BOWL
Alamo Bowl
Col 2
No. 17 Purdue
Col 3
33
Col 4
No. 24 Oklahoma State
Col 5
20
Location
San Antonio
Holiday Bowl
Holiday Bowl
BOWL
Holiday Bowl
Col 2
No. 18 Colorado State
Col 3
35
Col 4
No. 20 Missouri
Col 5
24
Location
San Diego
Aloha Bowl
Aloha Bowl
BOWL
Aloha Bowl
Col 2
No. 21 Washington
Col 3
51
Col 4
Michigan St
Col 5
23
Location
Honolulu
Liberty Bowl
Liberty Bowl
BOWL
Liberty Bowl
Col 2
No. 22 Southern Mississippi
Col 3
41
Col 4
Pittsburgh
Col 5
7
Location
Memphis
Carquest Bowl
Carquest Bowl
BOWL
Carquest Bowl
Col 2
No. 25 Georgia Tech
Col 3
35
Col 4
West Virginia
Col 5
30
Location
Miami
Insight.com Bowl
Insight.com Bowl
BOWL
Insight.com Bowl
Col 2
Arizona
Col 3
20
Col 4
New Mexico
Col 5
14
Location
Tucson, Arizona
Las Vegas Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
BOWL
Las Vegas Bowl
Col 2
Oregon
Col 3
41
Col 4
Air Force
Col 5
13
Location
Las Vegas
Motor City Bowl
Motor City Bowl
BOWL
Motor City Bowl
Col 2
Mississippi
Col 3
34
Col 4
Marshall
Col 5
31
Location
Detroit
Humanitarian Bowl
Humanitarian Bowl
BOWL
Humanitarian Bowl
Col 2
Cincinnati
Col 3
35
Col 4
Utah State
Col 5
19
Location
Boise
BOWL
Location
Rose Bowl
No. 1 Michigan
21
No. 8 Washington State
16
Pasadena
Orange Bowl
No. 2 Nebraska
42
No. 3 Tennessee
17
Miami
Sugar Bowl
No. 4 Florida State
31
No. 9 Ohio State
14
New Orleans
Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 5 UCLA
29
No. 20 Texas A&M
23
Dallas
Florida Citrus Bowl
No. 6 Florida
21
No. 11 Penn State
6
Orlando
Gator Bowl
No. 7 North Carolina
42
Virginia Tech
3
Jacksonville
Fiesta Bowl
No. 10 Kansas State
35
No. 14 Syracuse
18
Tempe, Arizona
Outback Bowl
No. 12 Georgia
33
Wisconsin
6
Tampa
Peach Bowl
No. 13 Auburn
21
Clemson
17
Atlanta
Independence Bowl
No. 15 LSU
27
Notre Dame
9
Shreveport
Sun Bowl
No. 16 Arizona State
17
Iowa
7
El Paso
Alamo Bowl
No. 17 Purdue
33
No. 24 Oklahoma State
20
San Antonio
Holiday Bowl
No. 18 Colorado State
35
No. 20 Missouri
24
San Diego
Aloha Bowl
No. 21 Washington
51
Michigan St
23
Honolulu
Liberty Bowl
No. 22 Southern Mississippi
41
Pittsburgh
7
Memphis
Carquest Bowl
No. 25 Georgia Tech
35
West Virginia
30
Miami
Insight.com Bowl
Arizona
20
New Mexico
14
Tucson, Arizona
Las Vegas Bowl
Oregon
41
Air Force
13
Las Vegas
Motor City Bowl
Mississippi
34
Marshall
31
Detroit
Humanitarian Bowl
Cincinnati
35
Utah State
19
Boise
· Awards › Heisman Trophy voting
Charles Woodson
Charles Woodson
Player
Charles Woodson
School
Michigan
Position
CB
1st
433
2nd
209
3rd
98
Total
1,815
Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning
Player
Peyton Manning
School
Tennessee
Position
QB
1st
281
2nd
263
3rd
174
Total
1,543
Ryan Leaf
Ryan Leaf
Player
Ryan Leaf
School
Washington State
Position
QB
1st
70
2nd
205
3rd
241
Total
861
Randy Moss
Randy Moss
Player
Randy Moss
School
Marshall
Position
WR
1st
17
2nd
56
3rd
90
Total
253
Curtis Enis
Curtis Enis
Player
Curtis Enis
School
Penn State
Position
RB
1st
3
2nd
18
3rd
20
Total
65
Ricky Williams
Ricky Williams
Player
Ricky Williams
School
Texas
Position
RB
1st
3
2nd
18
3rd
20
Total
65
Tim Dwight
Tim Dwight
Player
Tim Dwight
School
Iowa
Position
WR
1st
5
2nd
3
3rd
11
Total
32
Cade McNown
Cade McNown
Player
Cade McNown
School
UCLA
Position
QB
1st
0
2nd
7
3rd
12
Total
26
Tim Couch
Tim Couch
Player
Tim Couch
School
Kentucky
Position
QB
1st
0
2nd
5
3rd
12
Total
22
Amos Zereoué
Amos Zereoué
Player
Amos Zereoué
School
West Virginia
Position
RB
1st
3
2nd
1
3rd
10
Total
21
Player
School
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Total
Charles Woodson
Michigan
CB
433
209
98
1,815
Peyton Manning
Tennessee
QB
281
263
174
1,543
Ryan Leaf
Washington State
QB
70
205
241
861
Randy Moss
Marshall
WR
17
56
90
253
Curtis Enis
Penn State
RB
3
18
20
65
Ricky Williams
Texas
RB
3
18
20
65
Tim Dwight
Iowa
WR
5
3
11
32
Cade McNown
UCLA
QB
0
7
12
26
Tim Couch
Kentucky
QB
0
5
12
22
Amos Zereoué
West Virginia
RB
3
1
10
21
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