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Saturday, June 13, 2020

NCAA football season summary: 2019

This post is a list of summary statistics for the 2019 NCAA football season. For the standings, I have also provided the national rank for the top 25 teams. Data sources: Wikipedia, ESPN

 

College Football Playoff

National champion: LSU

National champion runner up: Clemson

National championship MVP: Joe Burrow

 

Semifinal 1: LSU over Oklahoma

Semifinal 2: Clemson over Ohio State

 

Regular season awards

Heisman Trophy: Joe Burrow (LSU)

Quarterback: Joe Burrow (LSU)

Running back: Jonathan Taylor (WIS)

Wide receiver: Ja'Marr Chase (LSU)

Tight end: Harrison Bryant (FAU)

Offensive lineman: Tyler Biadasz (WIS)

Defensive player: Chase Young (OSU)

Linebacker: Isaiah Simmons (CLEM)

Defensive back: Grant Delpit (LSU)

Special teams: Lou Groza (UGA)

Coach: Ed Orgeron (LSU)

 

Statistic leaders

Passing yards: Joe Burrow (LSU) - 5,671

Passing touchdowns: Joe Burrow (LSU) - 60

Rushing yards: Chuba Hubbard (OKST) - 2,094

Rushing touchdowns: Xavier Jones (SMU) - 23

Receiving yards: Ja'Marr Chase (LSU) - 1,780

Receiving touchdowns: Ja'Marr Chase (LSU) - 20

Tackles: Evan Weaver (CAL) - 181

Sacks: Chase Young (OSU) - 16.5

Interceptions: Meiko Dotson (FAU) - 9

 

 

Standings

 

American Athletic Conference

 

West

1. (21) Cincinnati (11-3)

2. (24) Central Florida (10-3)

3. Tempe (8-5)

4. South Florida (4-8)

5. Eastern Carolina (4-8)

6. Connecticut (2-10)

 

East

1. (17) Memphis (12-2)

2. Navy (11-2) - 20

3. Southern Methodist (10-3)

4. Tulane (7-6)

5. Houston (4-8)

6. Tulsa (4-8)

 

Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)

 

Atlantic

1. (2) Clemson (14-1)

2. Louisville (8-5)

3. Wake Forest (8-5)

4. Florida State (6-7)

5. Boston College (6-7)

6. Syracuse (5-7)

7. NC State (4-8)

 

Coastal

1. Virginia (9-5)

2. Virginia Tech (8-5)

3. Miami (6-7)

4. Pittsburgh (8-5)

5. North Carolina (7-6)

6. Duke (5-7)

7. Georgia Tech (3-9)

 

Big 12

 

1. (7) Oklahoma (12-2)

2. (13) Baylor (11-3)

3. (25) Texas (8-5)

4. Oklahoma State (8-5)

5. Kansas State (5-4)

6. Iowa State (7-6)

7. West Virginia (5-7)

8. Texas Christian University (5-7)

9. Texas Tech (4-8)

10. Kansas (3-9)

 

Big Ten

 

West

1. (11) Wisconsin (10-4)

2. (10) Minnesota (11-2)

3. (15) Iowa (10-3)

4. Illinois (6-7)

5. Purdue (4-8)

6. Nebraska (5-7)

7. Northwestern (3-9)

 

East

1. (2) Ohio State (13-1)

2. (9) Penn State (11-2)

3. (18) Michigan (9-4)

4. Indiana (8-5)

5. Michigan State (7-6)

6. Maryland (3-9)

7. Rutgers (2-10)

 

Conference USA

 

West

1. UAB (9-5)

2. Louisiana Tech (10-3)

3. Southern Mississippi (7-6)

4. Rice (3-9)

5. North Texas (4-8)

6. UTSA (4-8)

7. UTEP (1-11)

 

East

1. Florida Atlantic (11-3)

2. Marshall (8-5)

3. Western Kentucky (9-4)

4. Charlotte (7-6)

5. Middle Tennessee (4-8)

6. Florida International (6-7)

7. Old Dominion (1-11)

 

Mid-American Conference (MAC)

 

West

1. Central Michigan (8-6)

2. Western Michigan (7-6)

3. Ball State (5-7)

4. Northern Illinois (5-7)

5. Toledo (6-6)

6. Eastern Michigan (6-7)

 

East

1. Miami (Ohio) (8-6)

2. Ohio (7-6)

3. Kent (7-6)

4. Buffalo (8-5)

5. Bowling Green (3-9)

6. Akron (0-12)

 

Mountain West

 

West

1. Hawaii (10-5)

2. San Diego State (10-3)

3. Nevada (7-6)

4. San Jose State (5-7)

5. Fresno (4-8)

6. UNLV (4-8)

 

Mountain

1. Boise State (12-2) - 23

2. Air Force (11-2) - 22

3. Utah State (7-6)

4. Wyoming (8-5)

5. Colorado State (4-8)

6. New Mexico (2-10)

 

Pac-12

 

North

1. Oregon (12-2) - 5

2. Oregon State (5-7)

3. California (8-5)

4. Washington (8-5)

5. Washington State (6-7)

6. Stanford (4-8)

 

South

1. Utah (11-3) - 16

2. USC (8-5)

3. UCLA (4-8)

4. Arizona State (8-5)

5. Colorado (5-7)

6. Arizona (4-8)

 

Southeastern Conference (SEC)

 

West

1. (1) LSU (15-0)

2. (8) Alabama (11-2)

3. (14) Auburn (9-4)

4. Texas A&M (9-4)

5. Mississippi State (6-7)

6. Ole Miss (4-8)

7. Arkansas (2-10)

 

East

1. (4) Georgia (12-2)

2. (6) Florida (11-2)

3. Tennessee (8-5)

4. Kentucky (8-5)

5. Missouri (6-6)

6. South Carolina (4-8)

7. Vanderbilt (3-9)

 

Sun Belt

 

West

1. Louisiana (11-3)

2. Arkansas State (8-5)

3. Louisiana Monroe (5-7)

4. Texas State (3-9)

5. South Alabama (2-10)

 

East

1. Appalachian (13-1)

2. Georgia (7-6)

3. Georgia State (7-6)

4. Troy (5-7)

5. Coastal Carolina (5-7)

 

FBS Independents

 

1. (12) Notre Dame (11-2)

2. Liberty (8-5)

3. BYU (7-6)

4. Army (5-8)

5. New Mexico State (2-10)

6. Massachusetts (1-11)