Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 items per page.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season abstract "The 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with Miami winning its third National Championship during the 1980s, cementing its claim as the decade's top team, winning more titles than any other program.Notre Dame signed a six-year, $30 million deal with NBC, granting the network the exclusive rights to broadcast Notre Dame football.Florida State begins 0–2, but finishes the season 10–2, having beaten the National Champions Miami earlier in the season and beating Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl.Two big names retired from the coaching ranks, Michigan's Bo Schembechler and Oklahoma's Barry Switzer, while Steve Spurrier was hired by Florida away from Duke in an effort to clean up after a decade of NCAA sanctions.The number of schools increased by 2 to 106 with the addition of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs as an independent, and the SMU Mustangs of the Southwest Conference resuming play in the wake of the so-called "death penalty".Houston quarterback Andre Ware ran the run and shoot offense all the way to the Heisman Trophy and numerous records.".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season wikiPageID "3503438".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season wikiPageRevisionID "533705554".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season champions 1989_Miami_Hurricanes_football_team.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season hasPhotoCollection 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season heisman "Andre Ware, Houston QB".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season numberOfBowls "18".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season numberOfTeams "106".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season preseasonAp 1989_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "BYU Cougars".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Ball State Cardinals".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Duke Blue Devils".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Fresno State Bulldogs".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Hawaii Rainbows".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "NC State Wolfpack".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Ole Miss Rebels".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Syracuse Orangemen".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Tulsa Golden Hurricane".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season team "Virginia Cavaliers".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "BYU".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Ball State".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Brigham Young".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Duke".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Fresno State".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Hawaii".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Mississippi".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "NC State".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Syracuse".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Tulsa".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season title "Virginia".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season year "1989".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season subject Category:1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season comment "The 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with Miami winning its third National Championship during the 1980s, cementing its claim as the decade's top team, winning more titles than any other program.Notre Dame signed a six-year, $30 million deal with NBC, granting the network the exclusive rights to broadcast Notre Dame football.Florida State begins 0–2, but finishes the season 10–2, having beaten the National Champions Miami earlier in the season and beating Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl.Two big names retired from the coaching ranks, Michigan's Bo Schembechler and Oklahoma's Barry Switzer, while Steve Spurrier was hired by Florida away from Duke in an effort to clean up after a decade of NCAA sanctions.The number of schools increased by 2 to 106 with the addition of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs as an independent, and the SMU Mustangs of the Southwest Conference resuming play in the wake of the so-called "death penalty".Houston quarterback Andre Ware ran the run and shoot offense all the way to the Heisman Trophy and numerous records.".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season label "1989 NCAA Division I-A football season".
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season sameAs m.09h1zk.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season sameAs Q4585296.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season sameAs Q4585296.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season wasDerivedFrom 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season?oldid=533705554.
- 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season isPrimaryTopicOf 1989_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season.