AutoNation National Team of the Week explained

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week
Description:weekly award given by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to an American College Football team to honor that team's win and performance
Presenter:Football Writers Association of America
Country:United States
Year:August 31, 2002

The AutoNation National Team of the Week is a weekly award given by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to an American College Football team to honor that team's win and performance. Beginning in 2002, the members of the FWAA began naming a National Team of the Week. In 2004, the award first started being sponsored by the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In 2014, Big Game replaced Tostitos Fiesta Bowl as the presenting sponsor for the National Team of the Week. In 2015, AutoNation became the presenting sponsor.[1]

Members of the FWAA board of directors and All-America committee decide the weekly honor. Each Monday during the college football regular season at 4pm ET, the FWAA will name the AutoNation National Team of the Week.

The very first recipient of the award was Duke, following their 23–16 victory over East Carolina to open the 2002 season, which ended the Blue Devils' 23-game losing streak.[2] Since then, four teams have been given the honor at least three times, the most of any teams: Miami, Michigan State, Notre Dame, and Southern California. Only one team, Miami, has received the award twice in one season (2002),[3] and only once has the award been shared amongst two teams (Texas and Oklahoma State in 2008).[4]

Award recipients

Year DateTeam
2002 Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19 Arizona State
Oct. 26 Notre Dame
Nov. 2 Boston College
Nov. 9 Texas A&M
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
2003 Aug. 30
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 6
Oct. 13 Oklahoma
Oct. 20 Florida
Oct. 27 West Virginia
Nov. 3
Nov. 10 Clemson
Nov. 17 Kansas State
Nov. 24
2004 Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25 Navy
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16 Wisconsin
Oct. 23 Mississippi State
Oct. 30 North Carolina
Nov. 6
Nov. 13 Michigan State
Nov. 20 Utah
Nov. 27
2005 Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15 Southern Cal
Oct. 22 Northwestern
Oct. 29 South Carolina
Nov. 5
Nov. 12 Clemson
Nov. 19 Georgia Tech
Nov. 26
2006 Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 14 Indiana
Oct. 21 Michigan STate
Oct. 28 Oregon State
Nov. 4
Nov. 11 Rutgers
Nov. 18 Cincinnati
Nov. 25
2007 Sept. 1
Sept. 8
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13 Oregon State
Oct. 20 Vanderbilt
Oct. 27 Kansas
Nov. 3
Nov. 10 Illinois
Nov. 17 Indiana
Nov. 24
2008 Aug. 30
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20 Boise State
Sept. 27 Oregon State
Oct. 4 Vanderbilt
Oct. 11 Texas and Oklahoma State
Oct. 18 Texas Christian
Oct. 25 Penn State
Nov. 1
Nov. 8 Iowa
Nov. 15 Houston
Nov. 22 Oklahoma
Nov. 29 Kansas
2009 Sept. 5 BYU
Sept. 12 Houston
Sept. 19 Washington
Sept. 26 South Florida
Oct. 3 UTEP
Oct. 10 Florida
Oct. 17 Purdue
Oct. 24 TCU
Oct. 31 Oregon
Nov. 7 Northwestern
Nov. 14 Stanford
Nov. 21 Connecticut
Nov. 28 Georgia
2010 Sept. 4 Boise State
Sept. 11 Oklahoma
Sept. 18 Arizona
Sept. 25 UCLA
Oct. 2 Michigan State
Oct. 9 South Carolina
Oct. 16 Wisconsin
Oct. 23 Missouri
Oct. 30 Iowa
Nov. 6 TCU
Nov. 13 Northwestern
Nov. 20 Texas A&M
Nov. 27 Nevada
2015 Nov. 2 Iowa State

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Team of the Week . . 2 November 2015 . 2 November 2015.
  2. http://www.sportswriters.net/fwaa/news/2002/team020903.html DUKE IS FWAA'S TEAM OF THE WEEK, Sept. 3, 2002
  3. http://www.sportswriters.net/fwaa/news/2002/poll021014.html Miami Remains No. 1 in Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll, Oct. 14, 2002
  4. http://www.sportswriters.net/fwaa/news/2008/team081013.html Oklahoma State, Texas are Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Teams of the Week, Oct. 13, 2008