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・ 1985 NBA Playoffs
・ 1985 NBL Finals
・ 1985 NBL season
・ 1985 NCAA Division I baseball rankings
・ 1985 NCAA Division I baseball season
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
・ 1985 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
1985 NCAA Division I-A football season
・ 1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season
・ 1985 NCAA Division II football season
・ 1985 NCAA Division III football season
・ 1985 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
・ 1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game
・ 1985 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
・ 1985 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
・ 1985 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
・ 1985 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament
・ 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
・ 1985 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball)


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1985 NCAA Division I-A football season : ウィキペディア英語版
1985 NCAA Division I-A football season

The 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season saw the Oklahoma Sooners, led by head coach Barry Switzer, win the national championship.
Oklahoma finished the season 11-1, with their only loss to Miami at home, in a game future NFL star Troy Aikman was lost for the season. The Sooners regrouped and went undefeated the rest of the way, finishing the season with a win over Penn State in the Orange Bowl.
Michigan would finish #2, the highest finish of a Bo Schembechler led team. The team shined on defense, led by All-Americans Mike Hammerstein and Mark Messner.
Tennessee finished the season with a victory over #2 Miami in the Sugar Bowl. This team won the school's first SEC championship in 16 years and was nicknamed the "Sugar Vols". The SEC title was the first of three for coach Johnny Majors.
Air Force Falcons, under Fisher DeBerry had what is considered〔by whom?〕 their best season ever, defeating Texas in the Bluebonnet bowl and finishing #5.
This year's edition of the Iron Bowl is widely considered〔by whom?〕 to be one of the greatest ever. Despite Auburn having Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson on its side, Alabama won this game with a last second field goal.
This would be the last year for the Missouri Valley Conference in Division 1-A football. 5 of the 7 teams in the conference (Drake, Illinois State, Indiana State, Southern Illinois, and West Texas State) would drop from Division 1-A football the following season with the other 2 members (Tulsa and Wichita State) becoming independents the following season.
==Rule changes==

* Kickoffs that sail through the end zone untouched will be placed at the 20-yard line, rescinding a rule adopted in 1984 that required the ball be placed at the 30-yard line.
* Offensive lineman will be allowed to use extended arms and open hands on all blocks, not just retreat blocks.
* The use of "offset uprights" (two goalposts) is prohibited. All goalposts must now be of the "tuning fork" or "slingshot" style, with the crossbar rising from a single post.

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