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History of Major College Football National Championship : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Major College Football National Championship
Throughout its history, Major College Football (also known Football Bowl Subdivision or Division I-A) has used several different formats to supply a National Championship game; while the NCAA still does not officially sanction a National Championship Game and/or tournament (this includes the College Football Playoff), several different widely-accepted selectors have served this purpose. ==No. 1 vs No. 2 in "The Old Bowl System"== Starting with the 1968 season, the Associated Press (AP) did not release its final rankings until after the bowl games had been played, effectively making the bowl games a significant factor in ranking the #1 team (i.e., the National Champion). While the Coaches Poll continued to release its final rankings before the bowl games (through the 1973 season), the precedent for using the bowl games had been set. However, there did not yet exist any system within the bowls to ensure a #1 vs #2-style postseason bowl game. Nonetheless, six of the 24 seasons from 1968 until 1991 saw a #1 vs #2 matchup (using the AP Poll) in a bowl game - 1968, 1971, 1978, 1982, 1986, and 1987.
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