August–September The preseason AP Poll listed
Penn State as the top team, followed by No. 2
Florida, No. 3
Florida State, No. 4
Washington, and No. 5
Tennessee. Foreshadowing a year with a lack of consensus at the top, the Coaches Poll selected Florida rather than Penn State as their No. 1 club.
August 30: No. 2 Florida defeated
Southern Mississippi 21–6 and No. 5 Tennessee won 52–17 over Texas Tech. The other top teams had not begun their schedules, and the next AP Poll featured No. 1 Penn State, No. 2 Florida, No. 3 Tennessee, No. 4 Washington, and No. 5 Florida State.
September 6: No. 1 Penn State defeated rival Pittsburgh 34–17, No. 2 Florida overwhelmed Central Michigan 82–6, No. 3 Tennessee staved off a
UCLA comeback for a 30–24 victory, No. 4 Washington won 42–20 at No. 19
Brigham Young, and No. 5 Florida State used a late 97-yard touchdown drive to beat No. 23
USC 14–7. The next AP Poll featured No. 1 Penn State, No. 2 Florida, No. 3 Washington, No. 4 Tennessee, and No. 5 Florida State.
September 13: No. 1 Penn State dominated Temple 52–10. No. 2 Florida was idle. No. 3 Washington continued to move up with a 36–3 defeat of San Diego State, No. 4 Tennessee was also idle, and No. 5 Florida State crushed Maryland 50–7. The next AP Poll featured No. 1 Penn State, No. 2 Washington, No. 3 Florida, No. 4 Tennessee, and No. 5 Florida State.
September 20: No. 1 Penn State won 57–21 at Louisville, but No. 2 Washington fell 27–14 to No. 7
Nebraska. No. 3 Florida and No. 4 Tennessee squared off in Gainesville, where the defending champs prevailed 33–20; Volunteers quarterback
Peyton Manning finished his career winless against the Gators in four tries.
Peter Warrick had 249 receiving yards as No. 5 Florida State beat No. 16
Clemson 35–28, while conference rival No. 6
North Carolina won 40–14 at Maryland. Florida now took over the No. 1 spot in both polls, and they were followed in the AP rankings by No. 2 Penn State, No. 3 Nebraska, No. 4 Florida State, and No. 5 North Carolina.
September 27: No. 1 Florida won 55–28 at Kentucky. No. 2 Penn State, No. 3 Nebraska, and No. 4 Florida State were all idle, while No. 5 North Carolina defeated Virginia 48–20. The top five remained the same.
October October 4: All of the highly-ranked teams won easily. No. 1 Florida blew out Arkansas 56–7, No. 2 Penn State was almost as dominant with a 41–6 victory at Illinois, No. 3 Nebraska hosted No. 17
Kansas State for a 56–26 win, No. 4 Florida State shut out rival Miami 47–0, and No. 5 North Carolina beat Texas Christian 31–10 on the road. The top five again remained the same.
October 11: No. 1 Florida was upset 28–21 by No. 14
LSU. No. 2 Penn State returned to the top spot with a 31–27 comeback win over No. 7
Ohio State. No. 3 Nebraska won 49–21 at Baylor, No. 4 Florida State visited Duke for a 51–27 victory, No. 5 North Carolina beat Wake Forest 30–12, and No. 6
Michigan defeated Northwestern 23–6. The next poll featured No. 1 Penn State, No. 2 Nebraska, No. 3 Florida State, No. 4 North Carolina, and No. 5 Michigan.
October 18: After trailing 15–3 in the fourth quarter, No. 1 Penn State scored two late touchdowns to escape mediocre Minnesota by a 16–15 score. No. 2 Nebraska was more impressive in a 29–0 shutout of Texas Tech. No. 3 Florida State also held their opponent scoreless, winning 38–0 over No. 21
Georgia Tech. No. 4 North Carolina won 20–7 at North Carolina State, and No. 5 Michigan made a late comeback of their own in a 28–24 defeat of No. 15
Iowa. Nebraska took over the No. 1 spot in both polls by a very close margin, followed by No. 2 Penn State, No. 3 Florida State, No. 4 North Carolina, and No. 5 Michigan.
October 25: No. 1 Nebraska posted their second straight shutout, 35–0 at Kansas. No. 2 Penn State was idle. No. 3 Florida State won 47–21 at Virginia. No. 4 North Carolina was also idle, while No. 5 Michigan posted a 23–7 defeat of No. 15
Michigan State. With their second straight win over a ranked opponent, the Wolverines moved up in the next poll: No. 1 Nebraska, No. 2 Penn State, No. 3 Florida State, No. 4 Michigan, and No. 5 North Carolina.
November October 30–November 1: No. 1 Nebraska overwhelmed rival Oklahoma 69–7. No. 2 Penn State had another close call, winning 30–27 at Northwestern. No. 3 Florida State defeated North Carolina State 48–35, No. 4 Michigan beat Minnesota 24–3, and No. 5 North Carolina held off Georgia Tech 16–13. The top five remained the same in the next poll.
November 8: In the "
Flea Kicker" game, No. 1 Nebraska trailed Missouri 38–31 with seven seconds left. Cornhuskers quarterback
Scott Frost launched a pass which bounced off the receiver's chest, off a Missouri defender's foot, off a Nebraska player's leg, and finally into the arms of Nebraska's Matt Davison for a game-tying touchdown. The Cornhuskers came away with a 45–38 overtime victory. Meanwhile, No. 2 Penn State fell 34–8 to No. 4 Michigan and No. 3 Florida State won 20–3 at No. 5 North Carolina. No. 7 Ohio State blew out Minnesota 31–3, while No. 8 Tennessee beat No. 24 Southern Mississippi 44–20. After Nebraska's struggles and Michigan and Florida State's triumphs, both polls elevated new teams to the top. The AP's top five were No. 1 Michigan, No. 2 Florida State, No. 3 Nebraska, No. 4 Ohio State, and No. 5 Tennessee, while the Coaches Poll ranked Florida State in the top spot.
November 15: No. 1 Michigan won 26–16 at No. 23
Wisconsin, No. 2 Florida State blew out Wake Forest 58–7 to clinch the outright ACC title, No. 3 Nebraska destroyed Iowa State 77–14 to earn a spot in the Big 12 championship game, No. 4 Ohio State beat Illinois 41–6, and No. 5 Tennessee won 30–22 at Arkansas. The top five remained the same in the next poll.
November 22: No. 1 Michigan faced off against No. 4 Ohio State with the opportunity to clinch the Big Ten title and a
Rose Bowl berth. Three times in the past four years, Ohio State had entered their rivalry game undefeated only to be tripped up by the Wolverines. This time Michigan was the one with a perfect record, and they continued their winning streak over the Buckeyes with a 20–14 victory. In another rivalry game, No. 2 Florida State visited No. 10 Florida hoping to conclude an undefeated season of their own. In a back-and-forth contest with seven lead changes,
Doug Johnson's 63-yard pass set up a 1-yard touchdown run by
Fred Taylor for a 32–29 Gators victory. No. 3 Nebraska was idle. No. 5 Tennessee won 59–31 at Kentucky to lock up the SEC Eastern Division title. No. 6 Penn State, whose Rose Bowl hopes were dashed by Michigan's win, beat No. 24 Wisconsin 35–10. Michigan now held the No. 1 spot in both polls, followed by No. 2 Nebraska, No. 3 Tennessee, No. 4 Penn State, and No. 5 Florida State.
November 29: No. 1 Michigan had finished their schedule. No. 2 Nebraska held off a late Colorado comeback for a 27–24 win. No. 3 Tennessee got past Vanderbilt 17–10. No. 4 Penn State lost 49–14 at Michigan State. No. 5 Florida State and No. 6 UCLA had finished their schedules, but both teams moved up in the next poll: No. 1 Michigan, No. 2 Nebraska, No. 3 Tennessee, No. 4 Florida State, and No. 5 UCLA.
December December 6: No. 2 Nebraska annihilated No. 14
Texas A&M in the
Big 12 Championship Game, leading 47–3 in the fourth quarter and coming away with a 54–15 victory to enter bowl season undefeated. No. 3 Tennessee had a much harder time in the
SEC Championship Game against No. 11
Auburn, but Peyton Manning threw for 373 yards and four touchdowns, including a 73-yard pass in the fourth quarter which made the difference in the Volunteers' 30–29 win. With all other teams having finished their schedules, the top five remained the same in the next poll. For the third time in four years, the Big Ten and Pac-10's contract with the Rose Bowl prevented the only two undefeated teams in the nation from meeting in a bowl game. Since No. 1 Michigan was obligated to play the Pac-10 champion (No. 8
Washington State) in Pasadena, No. 2 Nebraska's
Orange Bowl opponent would be one-loss No. 3 Tennessee. Among other major bowls, the
Sugar would match No. 4 Florida State up against No. 9 Ohio State, the
Cotton would feature No. 5 UCLA and No. 20 Texas A&M, and the
Fiesta would pit No. 10 Kansas State against the Big East champ, No. 14
Syracuse. ==Conference standings==