I left off with the 33rd #1vs#2 game which was the second BCSNCG on January 4, 2000.
Oddly there were no 1v2 games in the 2000 or 2001 seasons. Why?
- In the pre-bowl polls of 2000 Oklahoma was #1 in both AP and BCS and FSU was #2 in the BCS but Miami was #2 in the AP.
- In the 2001 pre-bowl polls Miami was #1 in both and UNL was #2 in the BCS but Oregon was #2 in the AP.
The 2002 BCSNCG was also an AP 1v2 game in which #2 Ohio State upset #1 Miami.
There was no 1v2 in 2003 because in the pre-bowl polls the BCS had LSU and OU as 1/2 while USC was #1 in the AP.
The 2004 and 2005 seasons each had a 1v2 BCSNCG with USC over OU in 2004 and Texas over USC in 2005.
Then in 2006 Ohio State became the first school to play in three 1v2 games in a single season. The Buckeyes were #1 for all three games and went 2-1 beating #2 Texas on September 9 and #2 Michigan on November 18 before losing to #2 Florida in the BCSNCG.
Ohio State was also #1 for the 2007 BCSNCG in which they lost to LSU. That was the 40th 1v2 game.
#41 and #42 were Florida beating #2 Bama in the SECCG then beating #2 OU in the BCSNCG both for the 2008 season.
#43 and #44 were Bama beating #1 UF in the SECCG then beating Texas in the BCSNCG for the 2009 season.
#45 was #1 Auburn (Cam Newton) beating Oregon in the BCSNCG.
#46 and #47 were both LSU/Bama in the 2011 season with LSU winning the regular season game then losing in the BCSNCG.
#48 was Bama beating ND in the 2012 BCSNCG.
#49 was FSU beating Auburn in the 2013 BCSNCG.
As you can see the BCS really accelerated the pace of 1v2 games because the BCSNCG was a 1v2 game most years and there were still occasional 1v2 regular season and Conference Championship Games.
The playoffs and particularly the expansion to a 12-team playoff has slowed the pace somewhat as #1 and #2 obviously don't always make it to the CG. Specifically:
- 2014: No 1v2 because #1 Bama (tOSU) and #2 FSU (Oregon) both lost in the first round.
- 2015: The Bama/Clemson CG was 1v2.
- 2016: No 1v2 because #2 tOSU (Clemson) lost in the first round.
- 2017: The Bama/UGA CG was 1v2.
- 2018: The Bama/Clemson CG was 1v2.
- 2019: No 1v2 because #2 tOSU (Clemson) lost in the first round.
- 2020: No 1v2 because #2 Clemson (tOSU) lost in the first round.
- 2021: No 1v2 because #2 M (UGA) lost in the first round.
- 2022: No 1v2 because #2 M failed to cheat against TCU and we saw what they were without cheating.
- 2023: The M/UW CG was 1v2.
- So in the ten years of the 4-team CFP there were four 1v2 CG's. So far in the 12-team era there haven't been any 1v2 postseason games and I think they will be quite rare because it isn't terribly likely that BOTH #1 and #2 will win the quarterfinal and semifinal games to get there.
- 2024: No 1v2 because #1 Oregon (tOSU) and #2 UGA (ND) lost in the quarter-finals.