2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season


The 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level college football competition in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
The regular season began on August 29, 2013 and ended on December 14, 2013. The postseason concluded on January 6, 2014 with the final BCS National Championship Game, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
The Florida State Seminoles beat the Auburn Tigers in the BCS National Championship Game to become the consensus national champion of the 2013 season. This was the final season in which the Bowl Championship Series was used to determine the national champion of the Football Bowl Subdivision; the BCS was replaced by the College Football Playoff system starting with the 2014 season.

Rule changes

The following rule changes were made by the NCAA Football Rules Committee for the 2013 season:
A rule that would have required the colors of uniform jerseys and pants to contrast to the field was recommended by the Rules Committee but was denied by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel. This rule was proposed to prevent teams from wearing uniforms that matched the color of their field. Another recommended rule would have switched the side of the field on which the line-to-gain and down markers are displayed in each half but was also denied.
The NCAA Legislative Council also approved a new rule that allows any FBS team with a 6–6 record entering a conference championship game to be bowl-eligible regardless of the result of the title game. Previously, such teams had to seek an NCAA waiver if they lost in their conference championship.

Conference realignment

On April 3, 2013, the schools remaining in the original Big East Conference, which had sold the "Big East" name to the seven Catholic schools that would later leave the league to form the new Big East in July 2013, announced that they would operate as the American Athletic Conference. The AAC filled its membership by adding schools from Conference USA, which replaced its losses with former Sun Belt and Western Athletic Conference members.
The WAC discontinued football as a sponsored sport after the 2012 season when most of its football-playing members announced their departures for other conferences, primarily the Mountain West, in the preceding years. The WAC became the first FBS conference to drop football since the Big West Conference did so after the 2000 season. Idaho and New Mexico State, the two WAC football members who remained for 2013 season, temporarily became FBS independents in football.

Membership changes

Other headlines

Conference champions

Rankings reflect the Week 15 AP Poll before the conference championship games were played.
ConferenceChampionRunner-upChampionship Game ScoreOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearCoach of the Year
American#15 UCFN/AN/ABlake Bortles, UCFMarcus Smith, LouisvilleGeorge O'Leary, UCF
ACC#1 Florida State#20 Duke45–7Jameis Winston, Florida StateAaron Donald, PittsburghDavid Cutcliffe, Duke
Big 12#9 BaylorN/AN/ABryce Petty, BaylorJackson Jeffcoat, Texas & Jason Verrett, TCUArt Briles, Baylor
Big Ten#10 Michigan State#2 Ohio State34–24Braxton Miller, Ohio StateChris Borland, WisconsinMark Dantonio, Michigan State
C-USARiceMarshall41–24Rakeem Cato, MarshallShawn Jackson, TulsaDavid Bailiff, Rice
MACBowling Green#16 Northern Illinois47–27Jordan Lynch, Northern IllinoisKhalil Mack, BuffaloRod Carey, Northern Illinois
MW#24 Fresno StateUtah State24-17Derek Carr, Fresno StateShaquil Barrett, Colorado StateMatt Wells, Utah State
Pac-12#7 Stanford#11 Arizona State38–14Ka’Deem Carey, ArizonaWill Sutton, Arizona StateTodd Graham, Arizona State
SEC#3 Auburn#5 Missouri59–42Tre Mason, AuburnMichael Sam, Missouri & C.J. Mosley, AlabamaGus Malzahn, Auburn
Sun BeltArkansas State*
Louisiana–Lafayette*
N/AN/AAntonio Andrews, Western KentuckyXavius Boyd, Western KentuckyJoey Jones, South Alabama

Bowl games

Bowl record by conference

Awards and honors

Heisman Trophy

The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player.
PlayerSchoolPosition1st2nd3rdTotal
Jameis WinstonFlorida StateQB66884332,205
AJ McCarronAlabamaQB79162143704
Jordan LynchNorthern IllinoisQB40149140558
Andre WilliamsBoston CollegeRB29127129470
Johnny ManzielTexas A&MQB30103125421
Tre MasonAuburnRB31121169404
Bryce PettyBaylorQB153070127

Other major awards

Quarterback
Running back
Wide receiver
Tight end
Lineman
Defensive line
Defensive back

Coaching changes

This is restricted to coaching changes that took place on or after May 1, 2013. For coaching changes that occurred earlier in 2013, see 2012 NCAA Division I FBS end-of-season coaching changes.
SchoolOutgoing coachDateReasonReplacement
USCLane KiffinSeptember 29FiredEd Orgeron
UConnPaul PasqualoniSeptember 30FiredT. J. Weist
Miami Don TreadwellOctober 6FiredMike Bath
FAUCarl PeliniOctober 30FiredBrian Wright
Eastern MichiganRon EnglishNovember 8FiredStan Parrish
WyomingDave ChristensenDecember 1FiredCraig Bohl
Wake ForestJim GrobeDecember 2ResignedDave Clawson
USCEd OrgeronDecember 2ResignedClay Helton
USCClay HeltonDecember 2Permanent replacementSteve Sarkisian
WashingtonSteve SarkisianDecember 2Hired by USCMarques Tuiasosopo
Miami Mike BathDecember 3Permanent replacementChuck Martin
WashingtonMarques TuiasosopoDecember 6Permanent replacementChris Petersen
Boise StateChris PetersenDecember 6Hired by WashingtonBob Gregory
Bowling GreenDave ClawsonDecember 10Hired by Wake ForestAdam Scheier
Boise StateBob GregoryDecember 11Permanent replacementBryan Harsin
Arkansas StateBryan HarsinDecember 11Hired by Boise StateJohn Thompson
Eastern MichiganStan ParrishDecember 11Permanent replacementChris Creighton
UConnT. J. WeistDecember 12Permanent replacementBob Diaco
TexasMack BrownDecember 14ResignedCharlie Strong
ArmyRich EllersonDecember 15FiredJeff Monken
FAUBrian WrightDecember 17Permanent replacementCharlie Partridge
Bowling GreenAdam ScheierDecember 18Permanent replacementDino Babers
Arkansas StateJohn ThompsonDecember 19Permanent replacementBlake Anderson
MassachusettsCharley MolnarDecember 26FiredMark Whipple
Penn StateBill O'BrienJanuary 2, 2014Hired by the Houston TexansJames Franklin
LouisvilleCharlie StrongJanuary 5, 2014Hired by TexasBobby Petrino
Western KentuckyBobby PetrinoJanuary 9, 2014Hired by LouisvilleJeff Brohm
UABGarrick McGeeJanuary 9, 2014Hired as offensive coordinator at LouisvilleBill Clark
VanderbiltJames FranklinJanuary 9, 2014Hired by Penn StateDerek Mason

Television viewers and ratings

Most watched regular season games

Excludes Conference Championships

Kickoff games

Conference championship games