Using as sources for the data …
http://collegefootballbelt.com/Seasons.htm
… here’s a summary of how the two systems vary in terms of National Champion at the time of the BCS Championship Games
Entries marked “<<<<<<<” are where they differ.
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History and schedule
The games are listed in chronological order, the rankings reflect the final BCS standings,
and the win-loss data is prior to the BCS Bowls.
1998-99 season
Monday, January 4, 1999
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, (National Championship):
#1 Tennessee (12-0, BCS #1, SEC champion) 23,
#2 Florida State (11-1, BCS #2, ACC champion) 16
>>> BELT: Texas 1 11/27/1998 8/28/1999 <<<<<<<
1999-2000 season
Tuesday, January 4, 2000
Nokia Sugar Bowl (National Championship):
#1 Florida State (11-0, BCS #1, ACC champion) 46,
#2 Virginia Tech (11-0, BCS #2, Big East champion) 29
>>> BELT: Florida State 14 9/18/1999 10/7/2000
2000-01 season
Wednesday, January 3, 2001
FedEx Orange Bowl (National Championship):
#1 Oklahoma (11-0, BCS #1, Big 12 champion) 13,
#2 Florida State (10-1, BCS #2, ACC champion) 2
>>> BELT: Miami, FLA 31 10/7/2000 1/3/2003 <<<<<<<
2001-02 season
Thursday, January 3, 2002
Rose Bowl Game presented by AT&T (National Championship):
#1 Miami (11-0, BCS #1, Big East champion) 37,
#2 Nebraska (11-1, BCS #2) 14
>>> BELT: Miami, FLA 31 10/7/2000 1/3/2003
2002-03 season
Friday, January 3, 2003
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (National Championship):
#2 Ohio State[18] (13-0, BCS #2, Big Ten champion) 31,
#1 Miami (FL) (12-0, BCS #1, Big East champion) 24 (2 OT)
>>> BELT: Ohio State 5 1/3/2003 10/11/2003
2003-04 season
Sunday, January 4, 2004
Nokia Sugar Bowl (National Championship)
#2 LSU (12-1, BCS #2, SEC champion) 21,
#1 Oklahoma (12-1, BCS #1) 14
>>> BELT: Southern Cal 11 1/1/2004 12/4/2004 <<<<<<<
** Though winning the BCS National Championship, the LSU Tigers were not consensus national champions. The USC Trojans ended the regular season ranked #3 in the final BCS standings, with three Coaches Poll voting coaches defecting from their agreement with the BCS to vote its designated game winner as champion, instead voting for USC.[20] USC was voted #1 in the Associated Press poll, and the AP awarded USC their National Championship. So, the 2003 Season ended with split champions which is what the BCS was organized to prevent. Because of this split championship, changes were made to the BCS formula for the 2004-05 season.
2004-05 season
Tuesday, January 4, 2005
FedEx Orange Bowl (National Championship):
#1 Southern California (11-0, BCS #1, Pac-10 champion) 55,
#2 Oklahoma (12-0, BCS #2, Big 12 champion) 19
>>> BELT: Vacated 13 12/4/2004 1/4/2006 <<<<<<<
** Pursuant to NCAA sanctions, running back Reggie Bush was declared retroactively ineligible for the 2005 Orange Bowl. The 2004 BCS championship held by USC (as well as their participation in the game)[22] was vacated by the BCS committee on June 6, 2011 after the NCAA denied appeal of sanctions.
2005-06 season
Wednesday, January 4, 2006
Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi (National Championship):
#2 Texas (12-0, BCS #2, Big 12 champion) 41,
#1 Southern California (0-0, BCS #1, Pac-10 champion now vacated) 38
>>> BELT: Texas 1 1/4/2006 9/9/2006
** Pursuant to NCAA sanctions, running back Reggie Bush was declared retroactively ineligible for the 2005 Orange Bowl and the entire 2005–06 season. USC’s participation in the 2006 Rose Bowl[22] was vacated by the BCS committee on June 6, 2011 after the NCAA denied appeal of sanctions.
2006-07 season
Monday, January 8, 2007
Tostitos BCS National Championship:
#2 Florida (11-1, BCS #2, SEC champion) 41,
#1 Ohio State (12-0, BCS #1, Big Ten champion) 14
>>> BELT: Florida 4 1/8/2007 9/27/2007
2007-08 season
Monday, January 7, 2008
Allstate BCS National Championship:
#2 LSU (11-2, BCS #2, SEC champion), 38,
#1 Ohio State (11-1, BCS #1, Big Ten champion) 24
>>> BELT: Missouri 5 1/1/2008 10/11/2008 <<<<<<<
2008-09 season
Thursday, January 8, 2009
FedEx BCS National Championship:
#2 Florida (12-1, BCS #2, SEC champion) 24,
#1 Oklahoma (12-1, BCS #1, Big 12 champion) 14
>>> BELT: Florida 12 1/8/2009 12/5/2009
2009-10 season
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Citi BCS National Championship:
#1 Alabama (13-0, BCS #1, SEC Champion) 37 vs
#2 Texas (13-0, BCS #2, Big 12 Champion) 21
>>> BELT: Alabama 6 12/5/2009 10/9/2010
2010-11 season
Monday, January 10, 2011
Tostitos BCS National Championship:
#1 Auburn (13-0, BCS #1, SEC Champion) 22 vs.
#2 Oregon (12-0, BCS #2, Pac-10 Champion) 19
>>> BELT: Auburn 3 12/4/2010 9/17/2011