Southern California finished No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday night, earning 48 of the 65 first-place votes. The Trojans (12-1) beat out USA Today/ESPN coaches’ poll champion LSU, which defeated Oklahoma 21-14 in Bowl Championship Series
Southern California finished No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll Sunday night, earning 48 of the 65 first-place votes.
The Trojans (12-1) beat out USA Today/ESPN coaches’ poll champion LSU, which defeated Oklahoma 21-14 in Bowl Championship Series title game Sunday night in the Sugar Bowl.
The coaches were obligated to crown LSU (13-1) even though USC held the top spot in their poll going into the bowls.
It’s the first split national championship since 1997 when Michigan won the AP poll and Nebraska was the coaches’ choice. The BCS started the following season with the goal of choosing an undisputed champion.
In each of the first five years, only one major team finished undefeated, making the choice simple. But with three top one-loss teams at the end of the regular season, chaos reigned.
USC was left out of the BCS title game despite being the top team in both polls, while Oklahoma made it after losing the Big 12 championship game 35-7 to Kansas State.
The Trojans, who beat Michigan 28-14 in the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day, have now been involved in three of the 11 split titles in college football history. In 1978, they won the coaches’ poll while Alabama won the AP poll, and in 1974, the coaches picked USC while the media picked Oklahoma.
The Trojans hadn’t won the AP poll since 1972, when they were the undisputed champion. That was also the last time a Pac-10 team won the AP title. Washington won the coaches’ poll in 1991.
USC has four AP titles overall, tied with Minnesota, Nebraska and Ohio State for the fifth most ever.
There have been nine different champions in the past nine seasons, the longest stretch in the history of the poll.
The Trojans began this season eighth in the poll and made it up to third before losing 34-31 in triple overtime to California on Sept. 27. After falling to No. 10, USC worked its way up the poll and took over the top spot in the final regular-season poll.