1988 Independent Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
South Carolina | 8-4 | 232 | 224 | Joe Morrison | |||||||
Boston College | 3-8 | 237 | 326 | Jack Bicknell, Sr. | |||||||
Syracuse | 10-2 | 341 | 189 | Dick MacPherson | |||||||
Florida State | 11-1 | 455 | 172 | Bobby Bowden | |||||||
Pittsburgh | 6-5 | 300 | 183 | Mike Gottfried | |||||||
Virginia Tech | 3-8 | 176 | 264 | Frank Beamer | |||||||
West Virginia | 11-1 | 493 | 208 | Don Nehlen | |||||||
Penn State | 5-6 | 231 | 201 | Joe Paterno | |||||||
Rutgers | 5-6 | 273 | 255 | Dick Anderson | |||||||
Western Kentucky | 9-4 | 311 | 220 | Dave Roberts | |||||||
Louisiana Tech | 4-7 | 185 | 352 | Joe Peace | |||||||
Southern Mississippi | 10-2 | 353 | 284 | Curley Hallman | |||||||
Notre Dame | 12-0 | 393 | 156 | Lou Holtz | |||||||
Army | 9-3 | 336 | 226 | Jim Young | |||||||
Buffalo | 2-8 | 148 | 237 | Bill Dando | |||||||
Northern Illinois | 7-4 | 155 | 185 | Jerry Pettibone | |||||||
Louisiana | 6-5 | 296 | 224 | Nelson Stokley | |||||||
Arkansas State | 5-6 | 261 | 245 | Larry Lacewell | |||||||
Central Florida | 6-5 | 267 | 288 | Gene McDowell | |||||||
Temple | 4-7 | 207 | 317 | Bruce Arians | |||||||
Cincinnati | 3-8 | 201 | 379 | Dave Currey | |||||||
East Carolina | 3-8 | 281 | 325 | Art Baker | |||||||
Memphis | 6-5 | 226 | 205 | Charlie Bailey | |||||||
Tulane | 5-6 | 251 | 334 | Greg Davis | |||||||
Navy | 3-8 | 221 | 274 | Elliot Uzelac | |||||||
Tulsa | 4-7 | 254 | 318 | Dave Rader | |||||||
Louisville | 8-3 | 261 | 245 | Howard Schnellenberger | |||||||
Georgia Southern | 12-3 | 469 | 214 | Erk Russell | |||||||
Liberty | 8-3 | 313 | 177 | Morgan Hout | |||||||
James Madison | 5-6 | 201 | 209 | Joe Purzycki | |||||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first bowl game, later known as The Rose Bowl, was played on January 1st, 1902 between the Michigan Wolverines and Stanford Cardinals. Michigan won 49-0.
The first bowl game, later known as The Rose Bowl, was played on January 1st, 1902 between the Michigan Wolverines and Stanford Cardinals. Michigan won 49-0.