Here's to the BCS: Top 5 Title Games of All Time
In recognition of the fiasco that was the BCS, here is a list of the top five title games of all time:
5. 1999 Fiesta Bowl: Tennessee 23, Florida State 16
In the first ever year of the BCS, the Volunteers triumphed over the Seminoles to cap off on undefeated season just one year after a fellow by the name of Peyton Manning left for the NFL. The Vols got off to a fast start in the game jumping out to a 14-0 lead. However, Bobby Bowden's Seminoles continued to fight after being down the 23-9 late in the 4th quarter.
After a FSU touchdown and a lost fumble by star Tennesee running back Travis Henry, Florida State had a chance to tie the game up. Filling in for star quarterback Chris Weinke, backup Marcus Outzen went on to throw a game-sealing pick and the Volunteers came out victorious led by wideout Peerless Price's 199 receiving yards.
4. 2011 BCS National Championship: Auburn 22, Oregon 19
Both teams entered the season undefeated as Heisman winner Cam Newton went toe-for-toe against star running back LaMichael James and Chip Kelly's high-powered offensive attack. However, defenses led by Nick Fairley and Casey Matthews respectively reigned supreme in this one up until the final few minutes of the game. With just over two minutes to go Oregon quarterback Darron Thomas led the Ducks to a touchdown drive and a two-point conversion to tie the game up.
Auburn was able to to rebound though as the Tigers marched down the field 73 yards all the way down to the Oregon one-yard line. The drive featured one of the most bizarre plays in BCS history on a Michael Dyer 37-yard run, which set up a game winning field goal as time expired.
3. 2014 BCS National Championship: Florida State 34, Auburn 31
The BCS certainly left with a bang as FSU and Auburn played in an absolute classic. It almost felt as though Auburn was a team of destiny following a season filled with dramatic plays against the likes of Georgia and Alabama. The Tigers stormed out of the gates to take a 21-3 lead. While FSU seemed overmatched early on, head coach Jimbo Fisher made a gutsy fake punt call on their own 40-yard line that changed the complexion of the game.
The Seminoles chipped away from that point on, and a kickoff return touchdown put them up 27-24 in the 4th quarter. Auburn was able to answer back the following possession with a 37-yard score by star running back and Heisman finalist Tre' Mason. With just over a minute remaining in the game, Jameis Winston displayed great composure, displaying why he was the best player in the land this past season as he led his squad on a game winning drive with a touchdown pass to Kelvin Benjamin with just 13 seconds remaining, finally putting an end to the SEC's run of national dominance.
2. 2003 Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State 31, Miami 24
The heavy favorite Hurricanes came into the game riding a 34-game win streak, featuring a stacked roster of future NFL Stars including Andre Johnson, Willis McGahee, Jonathan Vilma, and Antrel Rolle. However, Miami's high-powered offense just could not get into a rhythm throughout the course of the game against Jim Tressel's defense. In fact, the Buckeyes controlled much of the game and it took a Miami field goal as time expired just to send the game into overtime.
Following a Kellen Winslow Jr. touchdown pass on the first possession, it appeared as though the 'Canes had won the title on a goal-line stand, but a highly controversial pass-interference penalty was called on 4th down to give the Buckeyes life. Ohio State proceeded to tie the game up at 24 before scoring a quick touchdown to start of the second OT. On the next possession the Buckeye defense stepped up once again, stopping the Hurricanes at the 1-yard to pull off the upset.
1. 2006 Rose Bowl: Texas 41, USC 38
In one of the most widely anticipated bowl games of all time, the unbeaten Longhorns faced the unbeaten Trojans. Both teams were coming off long winning streaks with Texas having won 19 straight while USC had won its last 34 games. Pete Carroll's squad boasted the last two Heisman trophy winners in Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart, but Vince Young didn't seemed to mind as the night belonged to him.
The game went back and forth for the most part until USC looked like it was pulling away following a Matt Leinart strike to Dwayne Jarrett with just 6:42 remaining. Heisman runner-up Vince Young had something to say about this though as he rallied his squad down the stretch; VY then led a quick touchdown drive, and following a Longhorn defensive stop, he had one last shot to win his school its first national title since 1970. Refusing to let his team come up short of accomplishing this goal, Young capped off a brilliant game with one of the most memorable plays in college football history with an 8-yard TD run to give Texas the 41-38 victory.
Labels: BCS, Cam Newton, Chip Kelly, Fiesta Bowl, Jameis Winston, MHakimian, NCAA Football, Opinion, Original Content, Peyton Manning, Rose Bowl
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