2013 Season
2013 CFBHC Season | |||
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# Teams | 52 full members | ||
Preseason CP #1 | Florida State Seminoles | ||
Regular season | December 13, 2013 - March 7th, 2014 | ||
# Bowls | 19 | ||
Bowl games | March 10th, 2014 – March 16th, 2014 | ||
National championship | 2013 CFBHC Championship Game | ||
Location of championship | Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX | ||
Champions | TBA | ||
Heisman | TBA | ||
CFBHC Football Season
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The 2013 CFBHC Division I FBS football season play of college football in the United States organized by CFBHC at the Division I FBS level, began on December 14th, 2013, and will end on Marhc 7th, 2013, and concluded on March 15th, 2014 with the 2013 CFBHC National Championship Game.
This was the first season for the league.
Contents
Kickoff games
Date | Matchup | Game | Location | |||
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December 20, 2013 | Virginia Tech | 41 | Penn State | 24 | CFBHC Kickoff Game | Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA |
Conference championship games
Date | Matchup | Conference | Location | |||
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March 9, 2013 | TBA | 0 | TBA | 0 | AAC | Superdome, New Orleans, LA |
March 9, 2013 | TBA | 0 | TBA | 0 | ACC | Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC |
March 9, 2013 | Michigan Wolverines | 0 | TBA | 0 | Big Ten | Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN |
March 9, 2013 | TBA | 0 | Texas Longhorns | 0 | Big 12 | Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX |
March 9, 2013 | TBA | 0 | TBA | 0 | Pac-12 | Rose Bowl, Los Angeles, CA |
March 9, 2013 | TBA | 0 | TBA | 0 | SEC | Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA |
Conference standings
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Conference champions
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Final Coaches Poll Rankings
BCS | School | Record | Bowl Game |
1 | Florida State | 13–0 | BCS Championship |
2 | Auburn | 12–1 | |
3 | Alabama | 11–1 | Sugar Bowl |
4 | Michigan State | 12–1 | Rose Bowl Game |
5 | Stanford | 11–2 | |
6 | Baylor | 11–1 | Fiesta Bowl |
7 | Ohio State | 12–1 | Orange Bowl |
8 | Missouri | 11–2 | Cotton Bowl |
9 | South Carolina | 10–2 | Capital One Bowl |
10 | Oregon | 10–2 | Alamo Bowl |
11 | Oklahoma | 10–2 | Sugar Bowl |
12 | Clemson | 10–2 | Orange Bowl |
13 | Oklahoma State | 10–2 | Cotton Bowl |
14 | Arizona State | 10–3 | Holiday Bowl |
15 | UCF | 11–1 | Fiesta Bowl |
16 | LSU | 9–3 | Outback Bowl |
17 | UCLA | 9–3 | Sun Bowl |
18 | Louisville | 11–1 | Russell Athletic Bowl |
19 | Wisconsin | 9–3 | Capital One |
20 | Fresno State | 12–1 | Las Vegas Bowl |
21 | Texas A&M | 8–4 | Chick-fil-A Bowl |
22 | Georgia | 8–4 | Gator Bowl |
23 | Northern Illinois | 12–1 | Poinsettia Bowl |
24 | Duke | 10–3 | Chick-fil-A Bowl |
25 | USC | 9–4 | Las Vegas Bowl |
Bowl games
Bowl Challenge Cup standings
Conference | Total games | Wins | Losses | Pct. |
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SEC | 0 | 0 | 0 | – |
Pac-12 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – |
Independents | 0 | 0 | 0 | – |
Big 12 | 0 | 0 | 0 | – |
ACC | 0 | 0 | 0 | – |
Big Ten | 0 | 0 | 0 | – |
Awards and honors
Heisman Trophy
The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player.
Player | School | Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Total |
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Jameis Winston | Florida State | QB | 668 | 84 | 33 | 2,205 |
AJ McCarron | Alabama | QB | 79 | 162 | 143 | 704 |
Jordan Lynch | Northern Illinois | QB | 40 | 149 | 140 | 558 |
Andre Williams | Boston College | RB | 29 | 127 | 129 | 470 |
Johnny Manziel | Texas A&M | QB | 30 | 103 | 125 | 421 |
Tre Mason | Auburn | RB | 31 | 121 | 169 | 404 |
Bryce Petty | Baylor | QB | 15 | 30 | 70 | 127 |
Other overall
- Archie Griffin Award (MVP): Jameis Winston, Florida State
- AP Player of the Year: Jameis Winston, Florida State
- Chic Harley Award (Player of the Year): Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois
- Maxwell Award (top player): AJ McCarron, Alabama
- SN Player of the Year: Jameis Winston, Florida State
- Walter Camp Award (top player): Jameis Winston, Florida State
Special overall
- Burlsworth Trophy (top player who began as walk-on): Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin
- Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player): Odell Beckham, Jr., LSU
- Campbell Trophy ("academic Heisman"): John Urschel, Penn State
- Wuerffel Trophy (humanitarian-athlete): Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma
Offense
Quarterback
- Davey O'Brien Award (quarterback): Jameis Winston, Florida State
- Johnny Unitas Award (senior/4th year quarterback): AJ McCarron, Alabama
- Kellen Moore Award (quarterback): AJ McCarron, Alabama
- Manning Award (quarterback): Jameis Winston, Florida State
- Sammy Baugh Trophy (passing quarterback):
Running Back
- Doak Walker Award (running back): Andre Williams, Boston College
- Jim Brown Trophy (running back): Andre Williams, Boston College
Wide Receiver
- Fred Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver): Brandin Cooks, Oregon State
- Paul Warfield Trophy (wide receiver): Davante Adams, Fresno State
Tight End
- John Mackey Award (tight end): Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington
- Touchdown Club of Columbus Tight End of the Year Award (tight end):
Lineman
- Dave Rimington Trophy (center): Bryan Stork, Florida State
- Outland Trophy (interior lineman): Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
- Jim Parker Trophy (offensive lineman): Cyril Richardson, Baylor
Defense
- Bronko Nagurski Trophy (defensive player): Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
- Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player): Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
- Lott Trophy (defensive impact): Anthony Barr, UCLA
Defensive Line
- Bill Willis Award (defensive lineman): Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
- Dick Butkus Award (linebacker): C.J. Mosley, Alabama
- Jack Lambert Trophy (linebacker): Khalil Mack, Buffalo
- Rotary Lombardi Award (defensive lineman): Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
- Ted Hendricks Award (defensive end): Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas
Defensive Back
- Jim Thorpe Award (defensive back): Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State
- Jack Tatum Trophy (defensive back): Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State
Special teams
- Lou Groza Award (placekicker): Roberto Aguayo, Florida State
- Vlade Award (placekicker): Roberto Aguayo, Florida State
- Ray Guy Award (punter): Tom Hornsey, Memphis
Coaches
- AFCA Coach of the Year: David Cutcliffe, Duke
- AP Coach of the Year: Gus Malzahn, Auburn
- Bobby Bowden National Collegiate Coach of the Year Award: Gus Malzahn, Auburn
- Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award: David Cutcliffe, Duke
- Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year: Gus Malzahn, Auburn
- Maxwell Coach of the Year: David Cutcliffe, Duke
- Paul "Bear" Bryant Award: Gus Malzahn, Auburn
- SN Coach of the Year: Gus Malzahn, Auburn and David Cutcliffe, Duke
- The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award: Gus Malzahn, Auburn
- Woody Hayes Trophy: Gus Malzahn, Auburn
- Walter Camp Coach of the Year: David Cutcliffe, Duke
Assistants
- AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year: Chad Morris, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, Clemson
- Broyles Award: Pat Narduzzi, defensive coordinator, Michigan State
All-Americans
Coaching changes
This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2013. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2013, see 2012 NCAA Division I FBS end-of-season coaching changes.
School | Outgoing coach | Date | Reason | Replacement |
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USC | Lane Kiffin | September 29 | Fired<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | Ed Orgeron (interim) |
Connecticut | Paul Pasqualoni | September 30 | Fired<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | T. J. Weist (interim) |
Miami (OH) | Don Treadwell | October 6 | Fired<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> | Mike Bath (interim)<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> |
FAU | Carl Pelini | October 30 | Fired<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> | Brian Wright (interim) |
Eastern Michigan | Ron English | November 8 | Fired<ref name="EMUEnglish">Template:Cite news</ref> | Stan Parrish (interim)<ref name="EMUEnglish"/> |
Wyoming | Dave Christensen | December 1 | Fired<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | Craig Bohl<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
Wake Forest | Jim Grobe | December 2 | Resigned<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | Dave Clawson<ref name="Clawson to Wake">Template:Cite news</ref> |
USC | Ed Orgeron | Resigned | Clay Helton (interim) | |
USC | Clay Helton | Permanent replacement | Steve Sarkisian<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | |
Washington | Steve Sarkisian | Hired by USC | Marques Tuiasosopo (interim) | |
Miami (OH) | Mike Bath | December 3 | Permanent replacement | Chuck Martin<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
Washington | Marques Tuiasosopo | December 6 | Permanent replacement | Chris Petersen<ref name="Petersen to Washington">Template:Cite news</ref> |
Boise State | Chris Petersen | Hired by Washington<ref name="Petersen to Washington"/> | Bob Gregory (interim) | |
Bowling Green | Dave Clawson | December 10 | Hired by Wake Forest<ref name="Clawson to Wake"/> | Adam Scheier (interim)<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> |
Boise State | Bob Gregory | December 11 | Permanent replacement | Bryan Harsin<ref name="Harsin to Boise">Template:Cite press release</ref> |
Arkansas State | Bryan Harsin | Hired by Boise State<ref name="Harsin to Boise"/> | John Thompson (interim)<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> | |
Eastern Michigan | Stan Parrish | Permanent replacement | Chris Creighton<ref name="Creighton to EMU">Template:Cite press release</ref> | |
Connecticut | T. J. Weist | December 12 | Permanent replacement | Bob Diaco<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> |
Texas | Mack Brown | December 14 | Resigned<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> | Charlie Strong<ref name="Strong to Texas">Template:Cite press release</ref> |
Army | Rich Ellerson | December 15 | Fired<ref>Template:Cite press release
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FAU | Brian Wright | December 17 | Permanent replacement | Charlie Partridge <ref name="Florida Atlantic hires Charlie Partridge as coach">Template:Cite news</ref> |
Bowling Green | Adam Scheier | December 18 | Permanent replacement | Dino Babers<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
Arkansas State | John Thompson | December 19 | Permanent replacement | Blake Anderson<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> |
Massachusetts | Charley Molnar | December 26 | Fired | Mark Whipple |
Penn State | Bill O'Brien | January 2, 2014 | Hired by the Houston Texans<ref>Burke, Chris (December 31, 2013). "Bill O'Brien to be named Texans' new head coach". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved January 1, 2014. Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)<templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles></ref>
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Louisville | Charlie Strong | January 5, 2014 | Hired by Texas<ref name="Strong to Texas"/> | Bobby Petrino<ref name="Petrino back to Louisville">Template:Cite press release</ref> |
Western Kentucky | Bobby Petrino | January 9, 2014 | Hired by Louisville<ref name="Petrino back to Louisville"/> | Jeff Brohm<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> |
UAB | Garrick McGee | Hired as offensive coordinator at Louisville<ref name="McGeeLOU">Template:Cite news</ref> | Bill Clark<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | |
Vanderbilt | James Franklin | Hired by Penn State | Derek Mason |
See also
References
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External links
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