Vote as if it is December 5th, 1988. The bowls have not been played yet.
1 ND vs 4 FSU
2 Miami vs 3 WV
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1. Notre Dame 11-0, independent
Beat all 3 ranked opponents, with close wins over 9 Michigan and 1 Miami, then in the season finale a 17 point win over 2 USC. The Irish relied on a strong defense, holding 7 opponents to under two TDs. Option offense, led by QB Tony Rice has as many INT as TD, but the ground game was strong. WRs Ismail and Watters were also great return men (4 return TD combined). The defense intercepted 18 passes.
2. Miami 10-1, independent
Canes had nations #2 scoring defense. Difficult schedule included five ranked opponents. Blasted 1 FSU 31-0 to start season, also beat 15 Michigan, 11 LSU, and 8 Arkansas. Only loss by 1 point @ ND. Defense held seven opponents to a TD or less. Teams only completed 46% of their passes against Miami, and only ran for 83 yards per game. Offense led by QB Steve Walsh, who had many weapons to throw to, leading the country in passing TD. Running game was very pedestrian, though.
3. West Virginia 11-0, independent
Big offense, #2 in scoring, nationally. Only played 2 ranked teams, beating both by 20+ points (16 Pitt, 14 Syracuse). Dual-threat QB Major Harris led the country in pass rating. WR Phillips led the country in yards per catch. RB by committee plus Harris' 610 yards on the ground. Pass defense was elite, with 24 INT and teams only completing 43% of their passes.
4. Florida State 10-1, independent
Preseason #1, lost opener 31-0 to Miami, then reeled off 10 straight wins, including over #3 Clemson and a 59-0 shellacking of #15 South Carolina. Scoring offense and defense both top 10 nationally. Played multiple QBs, but had an effective passing game. Ran the ball for 200 yards a game as well for a balanced offense and used a RB by committee. The real story was the pass D, led by CB Deion Sanders. Teams completed only 40% of their passes for only 131 yards per game. The defense returned 6 INTs for TDs, led by Sanders' two. Deion also had a punt return for a TD. The FG kicking was a weakness, however, making only 11 of 22 kicks.
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*All 4 teams had a RB by committee (and/or option offense w/ carries spread out)
*None of the top 4 belonged to any conference
*WV QB Major Harris was hurt in the bowl game, so for this exercise, he's perfectly healthy
Award Winners involved:
Thorpe - Deion Sanders, FSU
Baugh - Steve Walsh, Miami
Coach of the Year - Lou Holtz, ND & Don Nehlan, WV
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All-Americans invovled:
QB Steve Walsh, Miami
DL Bill Hawkins, Miami
DL Frank Stams, ND
LB Michael Stonebreaker, ND
CB Deion Sanders, FSU