
2000 College Football Season
The 2000 college football season culminated in the Florida State Seminoles winning the national championship, defeating Virginia Tech 46-29 in the Sugar Bowl, which served as the BCS (Bowl Championship Series) title game. The season featured competitive play across various conferences, with top teams like Oklahoma, Florida State, and Virginia Tech vying for the national spotlight. The BCS system was introduced to better match top-ranked teams in major bowl games, replacing traditional polls. Overall, the season showcased talented players and intense rivalries, setting the stage for the evolving landscape of college football.