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2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2012
imageAlabama_Crimson_Tide_football_on_offense_against_Western_Carolina.jpg
image_caption[Western Carolina](2012-western-carolina-catamounts-football-team) at [Alabama](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team).
number_of_teams120 + 4 transitional
preseason_ap[USC](2012-usc-trojans-football-team)
regular_seasonAugust 30 – December 8
number_of_bowls35
bowl_startDecember 15, 2012
bowl_endJanuary 7, 2013
championship_systemBowl Championship Series
championship_bowl[2013 BCS Championship Game](2013-bcs-national-championship-game)
championship_locationSun Life Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida
champions[Alabama](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team)
heismanJohnny Manziel (quarterback, [Texas A&M](2012-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team))

Miami Gardens, Florida The 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of college football competition in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

The regular season began on August 30, 2012, and ended on December 8, 2012. The postseason concluded on January 7, 2013, with the BCS National Championship Game, where Alabama repeated as national champions by defeating Notre Dame.

Although Ohio State finished the regular season as the only undefeated team from an automatic-qualifying ("Power 5") BCS conference, they were ineligible to play in the postseason due to sanctions imposed earlier in the year.

Rule changes

The NCAA Rules Committee approved the following rule changes for the 2012 season, mostly for safety reasons:

  • Kickoffs will be moved up to the 35-yard line from the 30, mirroring a similar change by the NFL in the 2011 season and rescinding a rule change made in the 2007 season.
  • The kicking team will only have a five-yard running head start on kickoffs, again mirroring the NFL changes in 2011.
  • Touchbacks will move from the 20-yard line to the 25-yard line only on kickoffs and free kicks after a safety. Touchbacks on punts rolling into the end zone, fumbles into the end zone, and interceptions in the end zone will remain at the 20-yard line.
  • Players will be forbidden to leap over other players when blocking punts.
  • Players who lose their helmets during a play (except when caused by fouls such as grabbing the facemask) will have to leave the field for one play. When a helmet is lost during play by the ball carrier, the play is dead immediately. Any action made by or against a helmetless player is penalized as a personal foul for 15 yards.
  • Offensive players in the tackle box at the snap who are not in motion are allowed to block below the waist legally without restriction. All other players are restricted from blocking below the waist with some exceptions (i.e., blocking straight-on), modifying a rule change from the 2011 season.

Conference realignment

Main article: 2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment

Membership changes

The following list includes schools transitioning from FCS to FBS.

SchoolFormer conferenceNew conference
Fresno StateWACMountain West
HawaiiWACMountain West
MassachusettsCAA (FCS)MAC
MissouriBig 12SEC
NevadaWACMountain West
South AlabamaFCS IndependentSun Belt
TCUMountain WestBig 12
TempleMACBig East
Texas A&MBig 12SEC
Texas StateSouthland (FCS)WAC
UTSAFCS IndependentWAC
West VirginiaBig EastBig 12

On March 7, Temple was admitted back into the Big East Conference after having been expelled from it a decade earlier for failing to maintain a competitive football program. Temple joined from the Mid-American Conference, where it had competed since 2007.

Teams transitioning to FBS

On April 9, 2012, Georgia State University, a member of the Colonial Athletic Association, announced that it would rejoin the Sun Belt Conference effective in July 2013. Georgia State had been a charter Sun Belt member when the conference formed in 1976, but left in 1981. The Panthers began their FBS transition during the 2012 season and started playing a full Sun Belt schedule upon joining the conference in 2013. Full FBS membership, along with bowl eligibility, followed in 2014. The Panthers, who had been coached by Bill Curry since starting a football program in 2010, played home games at the Georgia Dome near the school's campus in downtown Atlanta. The Panthers remained at the Georgia Dome until its closure and demolition after the 2016 season; they have since taken over the venue formerly known as Centennial Olympic Stadium and Turner Field and converted it into the football-specific venue originally known as Georgia State Stadium and now as Center Parc Stadium.

Georgia State followed four other schools that were in the second and final years of FBS transitions— UMass, South Alabama, Texas State, and UTSA.

Future changes

The conference realignment period that began in 2010 continued for a third consecutive off-season.

The Mountain West Conference continued to raid the rapidly-collapsing Western Athletic Conference by adding San Jose State and Utah State on May 4. The additions allowed the Mountain West, which was anticipating the looming departures of Boise State and San Diego State to the Big East, to keep its football membership at ten teams for the 2013 season.

On September 12, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) announced the addition of Notre Dame in all sports except football. Under the agreement, Notre Dame's football team would play five games against ACC opponents per season but remain classified an FBS independent, while its other sports would be fully integrated into the ACC. The arrangement is effectively a stronger version of the affiliation Notre Dame had had with the Big East since 1995.

The Big Ten Conference, having already added Nebraska in 2011, admitted two more schools to expand the conference's geographic footprint to the East Coast. Maryland, coming from the ACC, was announced as the 13th member on November 19, followed by Rutgers of the Big East as the 14th member on November 21. Both moves would take effect during the 2014–15 academic year.

To keep its football membership at an even number, the ACC added Louisville on November 28 as a replacement for departing Maryland.

Updated stadiums

Expanded stadiums

  • Boise State moved their track and field program out of Bronco Stadium, allowing for the expansion of end zone bleachers over the existing track. The new permanent additions increased capacity from 33,500 to 37,000.
  • Nebraska continued its expansion of Memorial Stadium that would push its capacity beyond 90,000.
  • TCU completed a major renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium. Seating capacity increased only by about 600 seats to 45,000.
  • Texas State nearly doubled the size of Bobcat Stadium as part of its FBS transition. The venue, which formerly contained about 16,000 seats, now holds 30,000.

Renovated stadiums

  • California returned to California Memorial Stadium following major renovations, which included a full seismic retrofit, as the stadium is located directly on a major fault. The stadium's capacity was reduced from 71,800 to 62,700. The Golden Bears played their 2011 home schedule at AT&T Park in San Francisco, and also played what was officially a neutral-site game against Fresno State at Candlestick Park, also in San Francisco.
  • Clemson renovated the video systems at Clemson Memorial Stadium prior to the start of the 2012 season. A new Jumbotron was installed on the primary scoreboard behind the East endzone, while two smaller video boards were installed on each side of the WestZone stands. In addition, video ribbons were installed along the facings of the upper decks.
  • Michigan State completed a complete overhaul of their sound and video system with the addition of two video boards in the north end zone, a video ribbon along the entire north edge and installation of the fourth largest scoreboard in the NCAA in the south end zone.

Temporary stadiums

  • Due to major renovations at Husky Stadium, Washington played its entire 2012 home schedule at nearby CenturyLink Field, home to the Seattle Seahawks (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC (MLS).
  • Due to renovations at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium, Massachusetts played its entire 2012 home schedule at Gillette Stadium, home to the New England Patriots (NFL) and New England Revolution (MLS). The school is also contractually obligated to play all of its 2013 home schedule, plus at least four home games in each season from 2014 to 2016, at Gillette, which is approximately a 2-hour drive from the UMass campus.

Regular season top 10 matchups

Rankings reflect the AP Poll. Rankings for Week 8 and beyond will list BCS Rankings first and AP Poll second. Teams that failed to be a top 10 team for one poll or the other will be noted.

  • Week 1
    • No. 2 Alabama defeated No. 8 Michigan, 41–14 (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas)
  • Week 4
    • No. 4 Florida State defeated No. 10 Clemson, 49–37 (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida)
  • Week 6
    • No. 6 South Carolina defeated No. 5 Georgia, 35–7 (Williams–Brice Stadium, Columbia, South Carolina)
    • No. 10 Florida defeated No. 4 LSU, 14–6 (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida)
  • Week 7
    • No. 9 LSU defeated No. 3 South Carolina, 23–21 (Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
  • Week 8
    • No. 2/3 Florida defeated No. 7/9 South Carolina, 44–11 (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida)
  • Week 9
    • No. 5/5 Notre Dame defeated No. 8/8 Oklahoma, 30–13 (Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, Oklahoma)
    • No. 10/12 Georgia defeated No. 2/3 Florida, 17–9 (EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Florida)
  • Week 10
    • No. 1/1 Alabama defeated No. 5/5 LSU, 21–17 (Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
  • Week 13
    • No. 4/6 Florida defeated No. 10/10 Florida State, 37–26 (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida)
  • Week 14

Conference standings

FCS team wins over FBS teams

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Conference summaries

Rankings reflect the Week 14 AP Poll before the games were played.

Conference championship games

ConferenceChampionRunner-UpScoreOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearCoach of the Year
[ACC](2012-acc-championship-game)No. 13 [**Florida State**](2012-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)[Georgia Tech](2012-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-football-team)21–15Tajh Boyd, [Clemson](2012-clemson-tigers-football-team)Björn Werner, Florida StateDavid Cutcliffe, [Duke](2012-duke-blue-devils-football-team)
[Big Ten](2012-big-ten-football-championship-game)[**Wisconsin**](2012-wisconsin-badgers-football-team)No. 14 [Nebraska](2012-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team)70–31Braxton Miller, [Ohio State](2012-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)John Simon, Ohio StateBill O'Brien, [Penn State](2012-penn-state-nittany-lions-football-team)
[C-USA](2012-conference-usa-football-championship-game)[**Tulsa**](2012-tulsa-golden-hurricane-football-team)[UCF](2012-ucf-knights-football-team)33–27Rakeem Cato, [Marshall](2012-marshall-thundering-herd-football-team) (MVP) &
Zach Line, [SMU](2012-smu-mustangs-football-team)Kemal Ishmael, [UCF](2012-ucf-knights-football-team)Bill Blankenship, Tulsa
[MAC](2012-mac-championship-game)No. 19 [**Northern Illinois**](2012-northern-illinois-huskies-football-team)No. 18 [Kent State](2012-kent-state-golden-flashes-football-team)44–37url=http://www.mac-sports.com/tabid/969/Article/172907/MAC-Announces-2012-Football-Postseason-Awards.aspxtitle=MAC Announces 2012 Football Postseason Awardspublisher=Mid-American Conferencedate=November 28, 2012access-date=November 28, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140501141246/http://www.mac-sports.com/tabid/969/Article/172907/MAC-Announces-2012-Football-Postseason-Awards.aspxarchive-date=2014-05-01url-status=dead }}Chris Jones, [Bowling Green](2012-bowling-green-falcons-football-team)Darrell Hazell, Kent State
[Pac-12](2012-pac-12-football-championship-game)No. 8 [**Stanford**](2012-stanford-cardinal-football-team)No. 17 [UCLA](2012-ucla-bruins-football-team)27–24Marqise Lee, [USC](2012-usc-trojans-football-team)Will Sutton, [Arizona State](2012-arizona-state-sun-devils-football-team)David Shaw, Stanford
[SEC](2012-sec-championship-game)No. 2 [**Alabama**](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team)No. 3 [Georgia](2012-georgia-bulldogs-football-team)32–28Johnny Manziel, [Texas A&M](2012-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team)Jarvis Jones, Georgia (AP) & Jadeveon Clowney, [South Carolina](2012-south-carolina-gamecocks-football-team) (coaches)Florida]] (coaches)

Other conference champions

ConferenceChampion(s)RecordOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearCoach of the Year
Big 12No. 7 [**Kansas State**](2012-kansas-state-wildcats-football-team)*
No. 12 [**Oklahoma**](2012-oklahoma-sooners-football-team)11–1 (8–1)
10–2 (8–1)Collin Klein, Kansas StateArthur Brown, Kansas StateBill Snyder, Kansas State
Big East**[Cincinnati](2012-cincinnati-bearcats-football-team)**9–3 (5–2)Teddy Bridgewater, LouisvilleKhaseem Greene, RutgersCharlie Strong, Louisville &
Kyle Flood, Rutgers
MWCNo. 25 [**Boise State**](2012-boise-state-broncos-football-team)
**[Fresno State](2012-fresno-state-bulldogs-football-team)
[San Diego State](2012-san-diego-state-aztecs-football-team)**10–2 (7–1)
9–3 (7–1)
9–3 (7–1)Derek Carr, Fresno StatePhillip Thomas, Fresno StateRocky Long, San Diego State
Sun Belt[**Arkansas State**](2012-arkansas-state-red-wolves-football-team)9–3 (7–1)Kolton Browning, [Louisiana-Monroe](2012-louisiana-monroe-warhawks-football-team)Quanterus Smith, [Western Kentucky](2012-western-kentucky-hilltoppers-football-team)Todd Berry, Louisiana-Monroe
WACNo. 20 [**Utah State**](2012-utah-state-aggies-football-team)10–2 (6–0)Colby Cameron, [Louisiana Tech](2012-louisiana-tech-bulldogs-football-team)Travis Johnson, [San Jose State](2012-san-jose-state-spartans-football-team)Gary Andersen, Utah State
  • Received conference's automatic BCS bowl bid.

Final BCS rankings

BCSSchoolRecordBowl Game
1[Notre Dame](2012-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team)12–0[BCS Championship](2013-bcs-national-championship-game)
2[Alabama](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team)12–1BCS Championship
3[Florida](2012-florida-gators-football-team)11–1[Sugar](2013-sugar-bowl)
4[Oregon](2012-oregon-ducks-football-team)11–1[Fiesta](2013-fiesta-bowl)
5[Kansas State](2012-kansas-state-wildcats-football-team)11–1Fiesta
6[Stanford](2012-stanford-cardinal-football-team)11–2[Rose](2013-rose-bowl)
7[Georgia](2012-georgia-bulldogs-football-team)11–2[Capital One](2013-capital-one-bowl)
8[LSU](2012-lsu-tigers-football-team)10–2[Chick-fil-A](2012-chick-fil-a-bowl)
9[Texas A&M](2012-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team)10–2[Cotton](2013-cotton-bowl-classic)
10[South Carolina](2012-south-carolina-gamecocks-football-team)10–2[Outback](2013-outback-bowl)
11[Oklahoma](2012-oklahoma-sooners-football-team)10–2Cotton
12[Florida State](2012-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)11–2[Orange](2013-orange-bowl)
13[Oregon State](2012-oregon-state-beavers-football-team)9–3[Alamo](2012-alamo-bowl)
14[Clemson](2012-clemson-tigers-football-team)10–2Chick-fil-A
15[Northern Illinois](2012-northern-illinois-huskies-football-team)12–1Orange
16[Nebraska](2012-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team)10–3Capital One
17[UCLA](2012-ucla-bruins-football-team)9–4[Holiday](2012-holiday-bowl)
18[Michigan](2012-michigan-wolverines-football-team)8–4Outback
19[Boise State](2012-boise-state-broncos-football-team)10–2[Maaco Las Vegas](2012-maaco-bowl-las-vegas)
20[Northwestern](2012-northwestern-wildcats-football-team)9–3[Gator](2013-gator-bowl)
21[Louisville](2012-louisville-cardinals-football-team)10–2Sugar
22[Utah State](2012-utah-state-aggies-football-team)10–2[Famous Idaho Potato](2012-famous-idaho-potato-bowl)
23[Texas](2012-texas-longhorns-football-team)8–4Alamo
24[San Jose State](2012-san-jose-state-spartans-football-team)10–2[Military](2012-military-bowl)
25[Kent State](2012-kent-state-golden-flashes-football-team)11–2[GoDaddy.com](2013-godaddy-com-bowl)
  • Despite not being in the BCS rankings, Wisconsin (8–5) played in the Rose Bowl by virtue of being the Big Ten Champion.

Bowl games

Main article: 2012–13 NCAA football bowl games

Bowl Championship Series

DateGameSiteTelevisionTeamsAffiliationsWinner
Jan. 1[Rose Bowl presented by Vizio](2013-rose-bowl)Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California
5:00 pmESPNNo. 6 [Stanford Cardinal](2012-stanford-cardinal-football-team) (11–2)
[Wisconsin Badgers](2012-wisconsin-badgers-football-team) (8–5)Pac-12
Big Ten**Stanford** 20–14
[Discover Orange Bowl](2013-orange-bowl)Sun Life Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida
8:30 pmNo. 15 [Northern Illinois Huskies](2012-northern-illinois-huskies-football-team) (12–1)
No. 12 [Florida State Seminoles](2012-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) (11–2)MAC (non-AQ)
ACC**Florida State** 31–10
Jan. 2[Allstate Sugar Bowl](2013-sugar-bowl)Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans
8:30 pmNo. 21 [Louisville Cardinals](2012-louisville-cardinals-football-team) (10–2)
No. 3 [Florida Gators](2012-florida-gators-football-team) (11–1)Big East
SEC (At-large)**Louisville** 33–23
Jan. 3[Tostitos Fiesta Bowl](2013-fiesta-bowl)University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, Arizona
8:30 pmNo. 5 [Kansas State Wildcats](2012-kansas-state-wildcats-football-team) (11–1)
No. 4 [Oregon Ducks](2012-oregon-ducks-football-team) (11–1)Big 12
Pac-12 (At-large)**Oregon** 35–17
Jan. 7[Discover BCS National Championship](2013-bcs-national-championship-game)Sun Life Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida
8:30 pmNo. 1 [Notre Dame Fighting Irish](2012-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team) (12–0)
No. 2 [Alabama Crimson Tide](2012-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) (12–1)Independent
SEC**Alabama** 42–14

Other bowl games

DateGameSiteTelevisionTeamsAffiliationsResults
Dec. 15[Gildan New Mexico Bowl](2012-new-mexico-bowl)University Stadium
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
1:00 pmESPN[Nevada Wolf Pack](2012-nevada-wolf-pack-football-team) (7–5)
[Arizona Wildcats](2012-arizona-wildcats-football-team) (7–5)MWC
Pac-12**Arizona** 49–48
[Famous Idaho Potato Bowl](2012-famous-idaho-potato-bowl)Bronco Stadium
Boise State University
Boise, Idaho
4:30 pm[Toledo Rockets](2012-toledo-rockets-football-team) (9–3)
No. 22 [Utah State Aggies](2012-utah-state-aggies-football-team) (10–2)MAC
WAC**Utah State** 41–15
Dec. 20[San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl](2012-poinsettia-bowl)Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego
8:00 pm[San Diego State Aztecs](2012-san-diego-state-aztecs-football-team) (9–3)
[BYU Cougars](2012-byu-cougars-football-team) (7–5)MWC
Independent**BYU** 23–6
Dec. 21[Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl St. Petersburg](2012-beef-o-brady-s-bowl)Tropicana Field
St. Petersburg, Florida
7:30 pm[Ball State Cardinals](2012-ball-state-cardinals-football-team) (9–3)
[UCF Knights](2012-ucf-knights-football-team) (9–4)MAC
C-USA**UCF** 38–17
Dec. 22[R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl](2012-new-orleans-bowl)Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans
12:00 pm[East Carolina Pirates](2012-east-carolina-pirates-football-team) (8–4)
[Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns](2012-louisiana-lafayette-ragin-cajuns-football-team) (8–4)C-USA
Sun Belt**Louisiana–Lafayette** 43–34
[Maaco Bowl Las Vegas](2012-maaco-bowl-las-vegas)Sam Boyd Stadium
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Whitney, Nevada
3:30 pmNo. 19 [Boise State Broncos](2012-boise-state-broncos-football-team) (10–2)
[Washington Huskies](2012-washington-huskies-football-team) (7–5)MWC
Pac-12**Boise State** 28–26
Dec. 24[Sheraton Hawaii Bowl](2012-hawaii-bowl)Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, HI
8:00 pm[SMU Mustangs](2012-smu-mustangs-football-team) (6–6)
[Fresno State Bulldogs](2012-fresno-state-bulldogs-football-team) (9–3)C-USA
MWC**SMU** 43–10
Dec. 26[Little Caesars Pizza Bowl](2012-little-caesars-pizza-bowl)Ford Field
Detroit
7:30 pm[Western Kentucky Hilltoppers](2012-western-kentucky-hilltoppers-football-team) (7–5)
[Central Michigan Chippewas](2012-central-michigan-chippewas-football-team) (6–6)Sun Belt
MAC**Central Michigan** 24–21
Dec. 27[Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman](2012-military-bowl)RFK Stadium
Washington, D.C.
3:00 pmNo. 24 [San Jose State Spartans](2012-san-jose-state-spartans-football-team) (10–2)
[Bowling Green Falcons](2012-bowling-green-falcons-football-team) (8–4)WAC
MAC**San Jose State** 29–20
[Belk Bowl](2012-belk-bowl)Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, North Carolina
6:30 pm[Duke Blue Devils](2012-duke-blue-devils-football-team) (6–6)
[Cincinnati Bearcats](2012-cincinnati-bearcats-football-team) (9–3)ACC
Big East**Cincinnati** 48–34
[Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl](2012-holiday-bowl)Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego
9:45 pm[Baylor Bears](2012-baylor-bears-football-team) (7–5)
No. 17 [UCLA Bruins](2012-ucla-bruins-football-team) (9–4)Big 12
Pac-12**Baylor** 49–26
Dec. 28[Advocare V100 Independence Bowl](2012-independence-bowl)Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana
2:00 pm[Ohio Bobcats](2012-ohio-bobcats-football-team) (8–4)
[Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks](2012-louisiana-monroe-warhawks-football-team) (8–4)MAC
Sun Belt**Ohio** 45–14
[Russell Athletic Bowl](2012-russell-athletic-bowl)Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
5:30 pm[Virginia Tech Hokies](2012-virginia-tech-hokies-football-team) (6–6)
[Rutgers Scarlet Knights](2012-rutgers-scarlet-knights-football-team) (9–3)ACC
Big East**Virginia Tech** 13–10
[Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas](2012-meineke-car-care-bowl-of-texas)Reliant Stadium
Houston
9:00 pm[Minnesota Golden Gophers](2012-minnesota-golden-gophers-football-team) (6–6)
[Texas Tech Red Raiders](2012-texas-tech-red-raiders-football-team) (7–5)Big Ten
Big 12**Texas Tech** 34–31
Dec. 29[Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl](2012-armed-forces-bowl)Amon G. Carter Stadium
Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, Texas
11:45 am[Rice Owls](2012-rice-owls-football-team) (6–6)
[Air Force Falcons](2012-air-force-falcons-football-team) (6–6)C-USA
MWC**Rice** 33–14
[Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl](2012-kraft-fight-hunger-bowl)AT&T Park
San Francisco
3:15 pmESPN2[Arizona State Sun Devils](2012-arizona-state-sun-devils-football-team) (7–5)
[Navy Midshipmen](2012-navy-midshipmen-football-team) (7–4)Pac-12
Independent**Arizona State** 62–28
[New Era Pinstripe Bowl](2012-pinstripe-bowl)Yankee Stadium
Bronx, New York
3:15 pmESPN[Syracuse Orange](2012-syracuse-orange-football-team) (7–5)
[West Virginia Mountaineers](2012-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team) (7–5)Big East
Big 12**Syracuse** 38–14
[Valero Alamo Bowl](2012-alamo-bowl)Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas
6:45 pmNo. 23 [Texas Longhorns](2012-texas-longhorns-football-team) (8–4)
No. 13 [Oregon State Beavers](2012-oregon-state-beavers-football-team) (9–3)Big 12
Pac-12**Texas** 31–27
[Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl](2012-buffalo-wild-wings-bowl)Sun Devil Stadium
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
10:15 pm[Michigan State Spartans](2012-michigan-state-spartans-football-team) (6–6)
[TCU Horned Frogs](2012-tcu-horned-frogs-football-team) (7–5)Big Ten
Big 12**Michigan State** 17–16
Dec. 31[Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl](2012-music-city-bowl)LP Field
Nashville, Tennessee
12:05 pm[Vanderbilt Commodores](2012-vanderbilt-commodores-football-team) (8–4)
[NC State Wolfpack](2012-nc-state-wolfpack-football-team) (7–5)SEC
ACC**Vanderbilt** 38–24
[Hyundai Sun Bowl](2012-sun-bowl)Sun Bowl Stadium
University of Texas El Paso
El Paso, Texas
2:00 pmCBS[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets](2012-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-football-team) (6–7)
[USC Trojans](2012-usc-trojans-football-team) (7–5)ACC
Pac-12**Georgia Tech** 21–7
[Autozone Liberty Bowl](2012-liberty-bowl)Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee
3:30 pmESPN[Iowa State Cyclones](2012-iowa-state-cyclones-football-team) (6–6)
[Tulsa Golden Hurricane](2012-tulsa-golden-hurricane-football-team) (10–3)Big 12
C-USA**Tulsa 31–17**
[Chick-fil-A Bowl](2012-chick-fil-a-bowl)Georgia Dome
Atlanta
7:30 pmNo. 14 [Clemson Tigers](2012-clemson-tigers-football-team) (10–2)
No. 8 [LSU Tigers](2012-lsu-tigers-football-team) (10–2)ACC
SEC**Clemson** 25–24
Jan. 1[TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl](2013-gator-bowl)EverBank Field
Jacksonville, Florida
12:00 pmESPN2[Mississippi State Bulldogs](2012-mississippi-state-bulldogs-football-team) (8–4)
No. 20 [Northwestern Wildcats](2012-northwestern-wildcats-football-team) (9–3)SEC
Big Ten**Northwestern** 34–20
[Heart of Dallas Bowl](2013-heart-of-dallas-bowl)Cotton Bowl
Dallas
12:00 pmESPNU[Purdue Boilermakers](2012-purdue-boilermakers-football-team) (6–6)
[Oklahoma State Cowboys](2012-oklahoma-state-cowboys-football-team) (7–5)Big Ten
Big 12**Oklahoma State** 58–14
[Capital One Bowl](2013-capital-one-bowl)Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
1:00 pmABCNo. 7 [Georgia Bulldogs](2012-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) (11–2)
No. 16 [Nebraska Cornhuskers](2012-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) (10–3)SEC
Big Ten**Georgia** 45–31
[Outback Bowl](2013-outback-bowl)Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida
1:00 pmESPNNo. 10 [South Carolina Gamecocks](2012-south-carolina-gamecocks-football-team) (10–2)
No. 18 [Michigan Wolverines](2012-michigan-wolverines-football-team) (8–4)SEC
Big Ten**South Carolina** 33–28
Jan. 4[AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic](2013-cotton-bowl-classic)Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, Texas
8:00 pmFOXNo. 9 [Texas A&M Aggies](2012-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team) (10–2)
No. 11 [Oklahoma Sooners](2012-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) (10–2)SEC
Big 12**Texas A&M** 41–13
Jan. 5[BBVA Compass Bowl](2013-bbva-compass-bowl)Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
1:00 pmESPN[Pittsburgh Panthers](2012-pittsburgh-panthers-football-team) (6–6)
[Ole Miss Rebels](2012-ole-miss-rebels-football-team) (6–6)Big East
SEC**Ole Miss** 38–17
Jan. 6[GoDaddy.com Bowl](2013-godaddy-com-bowl)Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Mobile, Alabama
9:00 pmESPNNo. 25 [Kent State Golden Flashes](2012-kent-state-golden-flashes-football-team) (11–2)
[Arkansas State Red Wolves](2012-arkansas-state-red-wolves-football-team) (9–3)MAC
Sun Belt**Arkansas State** 17–13

Bowl Challenge Cup standings

ConferenceTotal GamesWinsLossesPct.
WAC220
C-USA541
ACC642
SEC963
Big East532
Pac-12844
Sun Belt422
Big 12945
Independents312
Big Ten725
MAC725
MWC514

Awards and honors

Heisman Trophy voting

The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player

PlayerSchoolPosition1st2nd3rdTotal
**Johnny Manziel****[Texas A&M](2012-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team)****QB****474****252****103****2,029**
Manti Te'o[Notre Dame](2012-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team)LB3213091261,706
Collin Klein[Kansas State](2012-kansas-state-wildcats-football-team)QB60197320894
Marqise Lee[USC](2012-usc-trojans-football-team)WR193384207
Braxton Miller[Ohio State](2012-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)QB32977144
Jadeveon Clowney[South Carolina](2012-south-carolina-gamecocks-football-team)DE4132361
Jordan Lynch[Northern Illinois](2012-northern-illinois-huskies-football-team)QB382752
Tavon Austin[West Virginia](2012-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team)WR642147
Kenjon Barner[Oregon](2012-oregon-ducks-football-team)RB1121542
Jarvis Jones[Georgia](2012-georgia-bulldogs-football-team)LB1101841

Other major awards

  • Archie Griffin Award (MVP): Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
  • AP Player of the Year: Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
  • Chic Harley Award (Player of the Year): Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
  • Maxwell Award (top player): Manti Te'o, Notre Dame
  • SN Player of the Year: Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
  • Walter Camp Award (top player): Manti Te'o, Notre Dame

Special awards

  • Burlsworth Trophy (top player who began as walk-on): Matt McGloin, Penn State
  • Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player): Tavon Austin, West Virginia
  • Campbell Trophy ("academic Heisman"): Barrett Jones, Alabama
  • Wuerffel Trophy (humanitarian-athlete): Matt Barkley, USC

Offense

Quarterback

  • Davey O'Brien Award (quarterback): Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
  • Johnny Unitas Award (senior/4th year quarterback): Collin Klein, Kansas State
  • Kellen Moore Award (quarterback): Collin Klein, Kansas State
  • Manning Award (quarterback): Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
  • Sammy Baugh Trophy (quarterback, specifically passer): Colby Cameron, Louisiana Tech

Running back

  • Doak Walker Award (running back): Montee Ball, Wisconsin
  • Jim Brown Trophy (running back): Montee Ball, Wisconsin

Wide receiver

  • Fred Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver): Marqise Lee, USC
  • Paul Warfield Trophy (wide receiver): Marqise Lee, USC

Tight end

  • John Mackey Award (tight end): Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame

Lineman

  • Dave Rimington Trophy (center): Barrett Jones, Alabama
  • Outland Trophy (interior lineman): Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M

Defense

  • Bronko Nagurski Trophy (defensive player): Manti Te'o, Notre Dame
  • Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player): Manti Te'o, Notre Dame
  • Lott Trophy (defensive impact): Manti Te'o, Notre Dame

Defensive line

  • Bill Willis Award (defensive lineman): John Simon, Ohio State
  • Dick Butkus Award (linebacker): Manti Te'o, Notre Dame
  • Jack Lambert Trophy (linebacker): Jarvis Jones, Georgia
  • Lombardi Award (defensive lineman): Manti Te'o, Notre Dame
  • Ted Hendricks Award (defensive end): Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina

Defensive back

  • Jim Thorpe Award (defensive back): Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State

Special teams

  • Lou Groza Award (placekicker): Cairo Santos, Tulane
  • Ray Guy Award (punter): Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech

Coaches

  • AP Coach of the Year: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame
  • Bobby Bowden National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award: Nick Saban, Alabama
  • Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award: Bill Snyder, Kansas State
  • Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame
  • Maxwell Coach of the Year: Bill O'Brien, Penn State
  • Paul "Bear" Bryant Award: Bill O'Brien, Penn State
  • SN Coach of the Year: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame
  • The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame
  • Woody Hayes Trophy: Urban Meyer, Ohio State
  • Walter Camp Coach of the Year: Brian Kelly, Notre Dame

Assistants

  • AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year: Kirby Smart, Alabama
  • Broyles Award: Bob Diaco, Notre Dame

All-Americans

Main article: 2012 College Football All-America Team

Records

  • The FBS record for most consecutive passes attempted from the start of a season with no interceptions, previously set by Trent Dilfer of Fresno State in 1993, was broken twice on October 20:
    • First, in a day game, Geno Smith of West Virginia set a new mark of 273 before throwing his first interception in a 55–14 loss to Kansas State.
    • In a night game, Colby Cameron of Louisiana Tech surpassed that record in the Bulldogs' 70–28 win over Idaho, ending the game at 275 attempts in the season without an interception.
  • On November 10, Cameron broke Russell Wilson's FBS career record for most consecutive passes attempted without an interception (379) in Louisiana Tech's 62–55 win over Texas State. Cameron's interception-free streak ended one week later in the second quarter of the Bulldogs' 48–41 overtime loss to Utah State. His single-season streak ended at 428 attempts, and his overall record, which included pass attempts in the 2011 Poinsettia Bowl, ended at 444.
  • In the same game in which Cameron broke Wilson's no-interceptions mark, his teammate, running back Kenneth Dixon, set three single-season FBS freshman records:
    • Dixon finished the game with 25 total touchdowns, breaking the record of 23 set by Marshall Faulk of San Diego State in 1991. He finished the season with 28 touchdowns (the Bulldogs did not play in a bowl despite a 9–3 record).
    • Of those 25 touchdowns, 24 were on the ground, breaking the previous record of 21 rushing touchdowns set by Faulk and equaled in 2009 by Ryan Williams of Virginia Tech. Dixon ended the season with 27 rushing TDs.
    • Dixon ended the game with 150 points on the season, breaking Faulk's previous record of 140. He ended the season with 168 points.
  • On November 24, Wisconsin running back Montee Ball scored his 79th career touchdown during the Badgers' 24–21 loss to Penn State, breaking the previous record of Miami (OH) running back Travis Prentice.
  • In the Big Ten Championship Game on December 1, Ball added to his collection of FBS records. In the Badgers' 70–31 win over Nebraska, he scored three touchdowns, all on the ground. Ball, who had entered the game tied with Prentice for the most FBS career rushing touchdowns, took sole possession of the record, ending the game with 76. He also tied Prentice's FBS record for most career games with multiple touchdowns, at 25.

Coaching changes

This list is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2012. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2012, see 2011 NCAA Division I FBS end-of-season coaching changes.

Preseason and in-season

TeamOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacement
IdahoRobb AkeyOctober 21title=Idaho fires coach Robb Akeyagency=Associated Presswork=ESPN.comurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8535155/idaho-vandals-fire-football-coach-robb-akey-1-7-recordaccess-date=October 22, 2012date=October 21, 2012}}Jason Gesser (interim)
TennesseeDerek DooleyNovember 18title=Tennessee fires Derek Dooley after embarrassing losswork=USA Todayurl=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/sec/2012/11/18/tennessee-volunteers-derek-dooley-coach-fired/1697107/date=November 18, 2012access-date=2012-11-18first=Danlast=Wolken}}Jim Chaney (interim)

End of season

TeamOutgoing coachDate announcedReasonReplacement
KentuckyJoker PhillipsNovember 4FiredMark Stoops
Western MichiganBill CubitNovember 17FiredP. J. Fleck
UTEPMike PriceNovember 19Retiredtitle=Pittsburgh Steelers coach, Sean Kugler, will take over as UTEP's head football coachurl=http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_22150699/reports-pittsburghs-sean-kugler-hired-uteps-next-headarchive-url=https://archive.today/20130122035449/http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_22150699/reports-pittsburghs-sean-kugler-hired-uteps-next-headurl-status=deadarchive-date=January 22, 2013date=December 8, 2012access-date=2012-12-08work=El Paso Timesfirst=Bretlast=Bloomquist }}
CaliforniaJeff TedfordNovember 20Firedfirst=Joelast=Schadtitle=Sources: Cal hires Sonny Dykesurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8718273/sonny-dykes-hired-california-new-coach-sources-saywork=ESPN.comdate=December 5, 2012access-date=December 5, 2012}}
ArkansasJohn L. SmithNovember 24Firedtitle=Bret Bielema takes Arkansas joburl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8709694/bret-bielema-head-coach-wisconsin-badgers-accepts-position-coach-arkansas-razorbacks-sourcework=ESPN.comdate=December 5, 2012access-date=December 5, 2012}}
AuburnGene ChizikNovember 25Firedtitle=Gus Malzahn accepts Auburn Jobagency=ESPN News Serviceswork=ESPN.comurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8709919/gus-malzahn-accepts-auburn-tigers-coaching-jobaccess-date=December 4, 2012date=December 4, 2012}}
Boston CollegeFrank SpazianiNovember 25Firedtitle=BC Hires Steve Addazioagency=ESPN News Serviceswork=ESPN.comurl=https://www.espn.com/boston/college-football/story/_/id/8710282/boston-college-hires-temple-steve-addazio-next-coachaccess-date=December 4, 2012date=December 4, 2012}}
ColoradoJon EmbreeNovember 25Firedtitle=Buffs Hire Mike MacIntyreagency=ESPN News Serviceswork=ESPN.comurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8732344/colorado-buffaloes-tap-san-jose-state-spartans-mike-macintyre-coach-sources-sayaccess-date=December 10, 2012date=December 10, 2012}}
NC StateTom O'BrienNovember 25Firedfirst=Andrealast=Adelsontitle=NC State hires Dave Doerenurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8698510/dave-doeren-hired-north-carolina-state-wolfpack-coachwork=ESPN.comdate=December 1, 2012access-date=December 5, 2012}}
PurdueDanny HopeNovember 25Firedfirst=Brettlast=McMurphytitle=Darrell Hazell joins Purdueurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8709637/darrell-hazell-head-coach-kent-state-golden-flashes-accepts-purdue-boilermakers-job-sourceswork=ESPN.comdate=December 4, 2012access-date=December 5, 2012}}
Southern MissEllis JohnsonNovember 27title=Southern Miss fires Ellis Johnsonagency=Associated Presswork=ESPN.comurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8682876/ellis-johnson-fired-coach-southern-mississippi-golden-eagles-following-0-12-seasonaccess-date=November 27, 2012date=November 27, 2012}}title=Source: Monken to Southern Missfirst=Joelast=Schadwork=ESPN.comurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8734159/todd-monken-hired-coach-southern-mississippi-golden-eagles-according-sourceaccess-date=December 10, 2012date=December 10, 2012}}
Northern IllinoisDave DoerenDecember 1Hired by NC StateRod Carey
South FloridaSkip HoltzDecember 2Firedurl=http://www.620wdae.com/pages/usf.html?article=10626713archive-url=https://archive.today/20130116051645/http://www.620wdae.com/pages/usf.html?article=10626713url-status=deadarchive-date=January 16, 2013title=BREAKING: Willie Taggart To Be Named Next USF Football Coachdate=December 7, 2012access-date=2012-12-07publisher=WDAE }}
IdahoJason GesserDecember 3Permanent replacementPaul Petrino
WisconsinBret BielemaDecember 4Hired by ArkansasBarry Alvarez (interim)
Arkansas StateGus MalzahnDecember 4Hired by AuburnBryan Harsin
TempleSteve AddazioDecember 4Hired by Boston CollegeMatt Rhule
Kent StateDarrell HazellDecember 4Hired by PurduePaul Haynes
FIUMario CristobalDecember 5FiredRon Turner
Louisiana TechSonny DykesDecember 5Hired by Californiafirst=Brettlast=McMurphytitle=Skip Holtz headed to Louisiana Techurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8745616/sources-skip-holtz-accepts-head-coaching-job-louisiana-tech-bulldogswork=ESPN.comdate=December 13, 2012access-date=December 14, 2012}}
TennesseeJim ChaneyDecember 7Permanent replacementtitle=Butch Jones takes Tennessee joburl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8723192/tennessee-volunteers-hire-butch-jones-new-coachdate=December 7, 2012access-date=December 7, 2012work=ESPN.com}}
CincinnatiButch JonesDecember 7Hired by Tennesseefirst=Davidlast=Ubbentitle=Tommy Tuberville new Cincy coachurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8726388/tommy-tuberville-leaves-texas-tech-raiders-become-coach-cincinnati-bearcatsdate=December 8, 2012access-date=December 8, 2012work=ESPN.com}}
Western KentuckyWillie TaggartDecember 7Hired by South Floridaurl=http://www.wkusports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=28825&SPID=2242&DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=205823129&DB_OEM_ID=5400title=Bobby Petrino Named 18th Head Coach in WKU Football Historypublisher=Western Kentucky University Sports Informationdate=December 10, 2012access-date=December 15, 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121214051832/http://www.wkusports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=205823129&SPSID=28825&SPID=2242&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=5400archive-date=2012-12-14url-status=dead }}
Texas TechTommy TubervilleDecember 8Hired by Cincinnatititle=Texas Tech hires Kliff Kingsburyfirst=Joelast=Schadwork=ESPN.comurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8741465/kliff-kingsbury-hired-texas-tech-red-raiders-coachaccess-date=December 12, 2012date=December 12, 2012}}
San Jose StateMike MacIntyreDecember 10Hired by Coloradotitle=Ron Caragher is San Jose State's new head coachwork=CBSSports.comurl=http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/eye-on-college-football/21415241/ron-caragher-is-san-jose-states-new-head-coachaccess-date=December 17, 2012date=December 17, 2012}}
WisconsinBarry AlvarezDecember 19Permanent replacementtitle=Gary Andersen headed to Wisconsinurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8760368/gary-andersen-utah-state-aggies-become-new-coach-wisconsin-badgersdate=December 19, 2012access-date=December 19, 2012work=ESPN.com}}
Utah StateGary AndersenDecember 19Hired by WisconsinMatt Wells
NevadaChris AultDecember 28RetiredBrian Polian
SyracuseDoug MarroneJanuary 6Hired by Buffalo BillsScott Shafer
OregonChip KellyJanuary 16Hired by Philadelphia EaglesMark Helfrich
New Mexico StateDeWayne WalkerJanuary 24Hired by Jacksonville Jaguars (assistant)Doug Martin

TV ratings

Most watched regular season games in 2012

RankDateMatchupChannelViewersTV RatingSignificance
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Note(*): Games rate in the top six most watched games of the last 20 years.

Note(**): Rankings reflect AP Poll Standings. (All other rankings reflect BCS Standings at the time of the game)

Attendances

TeamGTotalAverage
Air Force6192,08732,015
Akron655,6529,275
Alabama7712,052101,722
UAB691,62315,271
Arizona8383,45147,931
Arizona State6341,00756,835
Arkansas7476,32168,046
Arkansas State6158,38926,398
Army7225,43232,205
Auburn7578,52182,646
Ball State564,64912,930
Baylor6247,16541,194
Boise State6212,42535,404
Boston College6222,11837,020
Bowling Green694,62515,771
BYU6366,96561,161
Buffalo679,45113,242
California7391,13055,876
UCF6207,64634,608
Central Michigan7112,24916,036
Cincinnati7203,96529,138
Clemson7569,98881,427
Colorado6272,23545,373
Colorado State6115,50119,250
Connecticut6208,03234,672
Duke7197,19028,170
East Carolina6282,07647,013
Eastern Michigan623,5363,923
Florida7613,18287,597
Florida Atlantic567,29313,459
FIU681,80613,634
Florida State7529,20875,601
Fresno State6185,48830,915
Georgia7648,92292,703
Georgia Tech7307,68243,955
Hawaii6180,18630,031
Houston7190,72927,247
Idaho562,90812,582
Illinois7318,95045,564
Indiana6268,81344,802
Iowa7493,31570,474
Iowa State7386,91755,274
Kansas6247,97141,329
Kansas State7351,94350,278
Kent State589,40117,880
Kentucky7347,83849,691
Louisiana–Lafayette6137,19022,865
Louisiana–Monroe6149,88424,981
LSU8741,00592,626
Louisiana Tech6155,04525,841
Louisville7349,93849,991
Marshall6149,37724,896
Maryland6216,13536,023
Memphis6146,22724,371
Miami Hurricanes6286,31547,719
Miami RedHawks576,66515,333
Michigan6673,511112,252
Michigan State7527,67175,382
Middle Tennessee588,69117,738
Minnesota7326,45646,637
Mississippi State7389,39655,628
Missouri7472,33367,476
Navy5161,81732,363
Nebraska7598,61785,517
Nevada6140,59123,432
UNLV7106,45615,208
New Mexico6133,84022,307
New Mexico State685,48014,247
North Carolina7352,00050,286
NC State6324,63854,106
North Texas594,63418,927
Northern Illinois7146,13920,877
Northwestern7249,87735,697
Notre Dame6484,77080,795
Ohio6131,06321,844
Ohio State8842,637105,330
Oklahoma6511,46085,243
Oklahoma State7395,89756,557
Ole Miss7399,46257,066
Oregon7402,42957,490
Oregon State7303,97143,424
Penn State7677,10896,730
Pittsburgh6248,96441,494
Purdue7305,11843,588
Rice5101,62320,325
Rutgers6295,12949,188
San Diego State8247,02930,879
San Jose State664,73210,789
SMU7149,04221,292
South Carolina7560,00880,001
South Florida6264,78044,130
Southern California6527,67087,945
Southern Miss6154,50325,751
Stanford7303,40243,343
Syracuse5189,76337,953
Temple6159,48126,580
Tennessee7629,75289,965
Texas6605,304100,884
Texas A&M6522,08387,014
TCU6276,28146,047
UTEP6176,24429,374
Texas Tech6343,25157,209
Toledo6123,30920,552
Troy6125,70920,952
Tulane7126,59318,085
Tulsa7140,14320,020
UCLA7479,37068,481
Utah6272,08045,347
Utah State6120,32120,054
Vanderbilt6227,16137,860
Virginia7326,54846,650
Virginia Tech6393,79265,632
Wake Forest7202,38728,912
Washington6351,69958,617
Washington State5151,25930,252
West Virginia7391,40955,916
Western Kentucky6104,48817,415
Western Michigan687,47514,579
Wisconsin7560,03980,006
Wyoming6117,32719,555

Source:

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