1986 NCAA Division I-A football season
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The 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with Penn State winning the National Championship. Coached by Joe Paterno, they defeated Miami (Fl) 14-10 in the Fiesta Bowl.
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[edit] Conference Standings
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT = Winning Percentage, Conf. = Conference Record
Conference Champion |
[edit] Notable Rivalry Games
[edit] Bowl Games
- Rose Bowl: #7 Arizona State 22, #4 Michigan 15
- Sugar Bowl: #6 Nebraska 30, #5 LSU 15
- Cotton Bowl: #11 Ohio State 28, #8 Texas A&M 12
- Fiesta Bowl: #2 Penn State 14, #1 Miami (Fl) 10
- Florida Citrus Bowl: #10 Auburn 16, USC 7
- Orange Bowl: #3 Oklahoma 42, #9 Arkansas 8
- Hall of Fame Bowl: Boston College 27, #17 Georgia 24
- Gator Bowl: #21 Clemson 27, #20 Stanford 21
- John Hancock Bowl: #13 Alabama 28, #12 Washington 6
- Holiday Bowl: #19 Iowa 39, San Diego State 38
- Freedom Bowl: #15 UCLA 31, BYU 10
- Peach Bowl: Virginia Tech 25, #18 NC State 24
- All-American Bowl: Florida State 27, Indiana 13
- Liberty Bowl: Tennessee 21, Minnesota 14
- Aloha Bowl: #16 Arizona 30, North Carolina 21
- Independence Bowl: Mississippi 20, Texas Tech 17
- California Bowl: San Jose State 37, Miami (Ohio) 7
[edit] Final AP Poll
- Penn State
- Miami, FL
- Oklahoma (Big 8 Champion)
- Arizona State (Pac 10 Champion)
- Nebraska
- Auburn
- Ohio State
- Michigan (Big 10 Champion)
- Alabama
- LSU (SEC Champion)
- Arizona
- Baylor
- Texas A&M (SWC Champion)
- UCLA
- Arkansas
- Iowa
- Clemson (ACC Champion)
- Washington
- Boston College
- Virginia Tech
- Florida State
[edit] Heisman Trophy
- Winner: Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fl), Sr. QB
- Paul Palmer, Temple, Sr. TB
- Jim Harbaugh, Michigan, Sr. QB
- Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma, Sr. LB
- Gordie Lockbaum, Holy Cross, Jr. TB
[edit] Other Major Awards
- Maxwell (Player):Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fl)
- Camp (Back): Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fl)
- O'Brein Award (QB): Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Fl)
- Rockne (Lineman): N/A
- Lombardi (Linebacker): Cornelius Bennett, Alabama
- Outland (Interior): Jason Buck, BYU
- Coach of the Year: Joe Paterno, Penn St.
Preceded by: 1985 Division 1A Football Season |
D1A Seasons 1986 |
Succeeded by: 1987 Division 1A Football Season |