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! Preseason Coaches #1
! Preseason Coaches #1
| [[Florida Gators]]
| Miami Hurricanes
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! Final AP #1
! Final AP #1
| [[Michigan Wolverines]]
| [[Colorado Buffaloes]]
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! Coaches #1
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| [[Nebraska Cornhuskers]]
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| [[Atlantic Coast Conference]]
| [[Atlantic Coast Conference]]
| [[Florida State Seminoles]]
| [[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets]]
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| [[Big Eight Conference]]
| [[Colorado Buffaloes]]
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| [[Big Ten Conference]]
| [[Big Ten Conference]]
| [[Michigan Wolverines]]
| [[Illinois Fighting Illini]], [[Iowa Hawkeyes]], [[Michigan Wolverines]], [[Michigan State Spartans]]
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| [[Big 12 Conference]]
| [[Nebraska Cornhuskers]]
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| [[Big East Conference]]
| [[Syracuse Orangemen]]
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| [[Big West Conference]]
| [[Big West Conference]]
| [[Utah State Aggies]], [[Nevada Wolf Pack]]
| [[San Jose State Spartans]]
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| [[Conference USA]]
| [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles]]
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| [[Mid-American Conference]]
| [[Mid-American Conference]]
| [[Marshall Thundering Herd]]
| [[Central Michigan Chippewas]], [[Toledo Rockets]]
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| [[Pacific-10 Conference]]
| [[Pacific-10 Conference]]
| [[Washington State Cougars]], [[UCLA Bruins]]
| [[Washington Huskies]]
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| [[Southeastern Conference]]
| [[Southeastern Conference]]
| [[Tennessee Volunteers]]
| [[Tennessee Volunteers]]
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| [[Southwest Conference]]
| [[Texas Longhorns]]
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| [[Western Athletic Conference]]
| [[Western Athletic Conference]]
| [[Colorado State Rams]]
| [[BYU Cougars]]
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| National Champions
| [[Michigan Wolverines]], [[Nebraska Cornhuskers]]
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==Publications by Conference==
==Publications by Conference==
{{1990 Atlantic Coast Conference season by team}}
{{1990 Atlantic Coast Conference season by team}}
 
==Bowl Game Publications==
{{1990 bowl game infobox}}
{{1990 bowl game infobox}}


[[Category: College football seasons|1997]]
[[Category: College football seasons|1997]]

Latest revision as of 11:21, 24 March 2023

1990 college football season
Regular Season August 26-December 8, 1990
Postseason December 8, 1990-January 26, 1991
1989 • College football seasons • 1991

Rankings and Champions

Poll Rankings

Division I FBS
Award Team
Preseason AP #1 Miami Hurricanes
Preseason Coaches #1 Miami Hurricanes
Final AP #1 Colorado Buffaloes
Coaches #1 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Champions

Division I FBS
Conference Team(s)
Atlantic Coast Conference Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Big Eight Conference Colorado Buffaloes
Big Ten Conference Illinois Fighting Illini, Iowa Hawkeyes, Michigan Wolverines, Michigan State Spartans
Big West Conference San Jose State Spartans
Mid-American Conference Central Michigan Chippewas, Toledo Rockets
Pacific-10 Conference Washington Huskies
Southeastern Conference Tennessee Volunteers
Southwest Conference Texas Longhorns
Western Athletic Conference BYU Cougars

Publications by Conference

1990 Atlantic Coast Conference football publications by team
Clemson Tigers • Duke Blue Devils • Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets • Maryland Terrapins • NC State Wolfpack • North Carolina Tar Heels • Virginia Cavaliers • Wake Forest Demon Deacons


Bowl Game Publications

1990-91 NCAA college football bowl games
Division I-A California (Dec. 8) • Independence (Dec. 15) • Aloha (Dec. 25) • Liberty (Dec. 27) • Blockbuster (Dec. 28) • All-American (Dec. 28) • Peach (Dec. 29) • Freedom (Dec. 29) • Holiday (Dec. 29) • Copper (Dec. 31) • John Hancock (Dec. 31) • Hall of Fame (Jan. 1) • Orange (Jan. 1) • Florida Citrus (Jan. 1) • Fiesta (Jan. 1) • Cotton (Jan. 1) • Gator (Jan. 1) • Rose (Jan. 1) • Sugar (Jan. 1)
All-Star Games Senior Bowl (Jan. 19) • East-West Shrine Game (Jan. 26)