1996 NCAA Division I-A football season


The 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with the Florida Gators being crowned National Champions after defeating rival Florida State in the Sugar Bowl, which was the season's designated Bowl Alliance national championship game. Florida had faced Florida State earlier in the year, when they were ranked #1 and #2, and lost 24-21. However, unranked Texas's upset of #3 Nebraska in the first ever Big 12 Championship Game set up the rematch of in-state rivals in New Orleans. In the Sugar Bowl, Florida's Heisman Trophy-winning senior quarterback Danny Wuerffel and head coach Steve Spurrier led the Gators to a 52-20 victory and their first national championship.
Because the Pac-10 and Big Ten Conferences were not yet part of the Bowl Alliance, their champions met in the Rose Bowl as they had for decades. In 1996, these conference champions were potential national title contenders in #2 Arizona State and #4 Ohio State. In a close Rose Bowl contest, Arizona State's Jake Plummer ran for a touchdown with 1:40 left to play to give his team the lead, but Ohio State responded with its own touchdown drive led by backup quarterback Joe Germaine and won 20-17. Ohio State finished #2 in the final AP poll behind #1 Florida, and Arizona State finished #4 behind Florida State. The poll results helped push the Pac-10 and Big Ten to give up their Rose Bowl tradition. Before the 1998 season, they both agreed to join an expanded Bowl Championship Series agreement, giving their programs a chance to play in a national championship game. Another controversy that led to the creation of the BCS was that #5 BYU was not invited to a major bowl game but were snubbed in favor of lower ranked teams from Bowl Alliance conferences.
The 1996 season saw ongoing realignment of many conferences. One of the most notable developments was the creation of the Big 12 Conference, which consisted of programs from the old Big 8 along with four former members of the dissolved Southwest Conference, namely Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and Baylor. The Big 12 began play as a two division conference, with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State joining the South Division, breaking up the classic Nebraska–Oklahoma rivalry, but renewing the Texas-Oklahoma rivalry, known as the Red River Shootout. The first Big 12 football game featured Texas Tech and Kansas State. Kansas State won by a score of 21-14.
The 1996 season was also notable as it marked the end of ties in college football, as an overtime system was put into place across all of Division I. Though it has been modified slightly, the "Kansas Playoff" overtime rules have been used ever since.

Rule changes

Four teams upgraded from Division I-AA prior to the season and one university dropped its football program. As such, the total number of Division I-A schools increased to 111.

Conference standings

Bowl Alliance first and seconds

The Bowl Alliance did not include the Pacific-10 and Big 10 conferences, whose champions played in the Rose Bowl. Thus, Arizona State and Ohio State were excluded from the Bowl Alliance championship.
WEEKSFirstConf.SecondConf.EventDate
PRE-4NebraskaBig 12TennesseeSECArizona St. 19, Nebraska 0September 21
5-6FloridaSECFlorida StateACCOhio State 38, Penn State 7October 5
7-14FloridaSEC#3 Florida StateACCFlorida St. 24, Florida 21November 30
15Florida StateACC#3 NebraskaBig 12Texas 37, Nebraska 27December 7
16Florida StateACC#3 FloridaSECFlorida 52, Florida State 20January 1

Bowl games

Sugar Bowl#3 Florida52#1 Florida St.201/2/97
Rose Bowl:#4 Ohio St.20#2 Arizona St.171/1/97
Cotton Bowl Classic:#5 Brigham Young19#14 Kansas St.151/1/97
Fiesta Bowl:#7 Penn State38#20 Texas151/1/97
:#9 Tennessee48#11 Northwestern281/1/97
:#12 North Carolina20#25 West Virginia131/1/97
Outback Bowl:#16 Alabama17#15 Michigan141/1/97
#17 LSU10Clemson71/1/97
Orange Bowl:#6 Nebraska41#10 Virginia Tech2112/31/96
Sun Bowl:Stanford38Michigan State012/31/96
Auburn32#24 Army2912/31/96
Holiday Bowl:#8 Colorado33#13 Washington2112/30/96
Alamo Bowl:#21 Iowa27Texas Tech012/29/96
#19 Miami 31Virginia2112/27/96
#23 Syracuse30Houston1712/27/96
Copper Bowl:Wisconsin38Utah1012/27/96
Aloha BowlNavy42California3812/25/96
Las Vegas BowlNevada18Ball State1512/18/96

Final AP Poll

  1. Florida
  2. Ohio St.
  3. Florida St.
  4. Arizona St.
  5. BYU
  6. Nebraska
  7. Penn St.
  8. Colorado
  9. Tennessee
  10. North Carolina
  11. Alabama
  12. LSU
  13. Virginia Tech
  14. Miami
  15. Northwestern
  16. Washington
  17. Kansas St.
  18. Iowa
  19. Notre Dame
  20. Michigan
  21. Syracuse
  22. Wyoming
  23. Texas
  24. Auburn
  25. Army
Others receiving votes: 26. West Virginia; 27. East Carolina; 28. Southern Mississippi; 29. Stanford; 30. Wisconsin; 31. San Diego St.; 32. Virginia; 33. Clemson

Final Coaches Poll

  1. Florida
  2. Ohio St.
  3. Florida St.
  4. Arizona St.
  5. Brigham Young
  6. Nebraska
  7. Penn St.
  8. Colorado
  9. Tennessee
  10. North Carolina
  11. Alabama
  12. Virginia Tech
  13. LSU
  14. Miami
  15. Washington
  16. Northwestern
  17. Kansas St.
  18. Iowa
  19. Syracuse
  20. Michigan
  21. Notre Dame
  22. Wyoming
  23. Texas
  24. Army
  25. Auburn

    Heisman Trophy voting

The Heisman Memorial Trophy Award is given to the Most Outstanding Player of the year
Winner:
Danny Wuerffel, Florida, Quarterback