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2001 NCAA Football Records Book Bowl/All-Star FB 01/new 10/24/01 9:21 AM Page 529 Bo w l /Al l - S t a r Game Records 2001-02 Bowl Schedule .. .5 3 0 2000-01 Bowl Results .. .5 3 1 Al l - T ime Bowl-Game Results.. .5 3 4 Tea m - b y - T eam Bowl Results.. .5 4 4 Major Bowl-Game Attendance .. .5 5 4 Individual Records. .5 5 9 Team Records. .5 6 0 Individual Record Lists.. .5 6 2 Team Record Lists .. .5 7 0 Longest Plays .. .5 8 1 Bowl Coaching Records. .5 8 1 Co n f e r ence Bowl Records .. .5 9 6 Awa r d Winners in Bowl Games .. .5 9 7 Bowls and Polls.. .6 0 4 Bowl-Game Facts .. .6 0 9 Special Regular- and Postseason Games .. .6 1 0 Bowl/All-Star FB 01/new 10/24/01 9:21 AM Page 530 53 0 2001-02 BOWL SCHEDULE 2001-02 Bowl Schedule AXA LIBERTY BOWL Orange Bowl Committee Presenting Sponsors/Host: General Motors/ Daimler Memphis, Tennessee, December 31, 2001, 4 p.m. 601 Brickell Key Drive, Suite 206 Chrysler/ Ford Motor Company Steve Ehrhart, executive director Miami, Florida 33131 Teams: Conference USA No. 4 vs. Mid-American AXA Financial Group www.orangebowl.org Conference No. 2 3767 New Getwell Road Phone: 305/371-4600 Memphis, Tennessee 38118 Fax: 305/371-8565 MUSIC CITY BOWL www.libertybowl.org Televising Network: ABC Nashville, Tennessee, December 28, 2001, 5 p.m. Phone: 901/795-7700 Facility: Pro Player Stadium Scott Ramsey, executive director Fax: 901/795-7826 Capacity: 75,172 Nashville Sports Council Televising Network: ESPN Title Sponsor: Federal Express 211 Commerce Street, Suite 100 Facility: Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Teams: Bowl Championship Series Nashville, Tennessee 37201 Capacity: 62,000 www.musiccitybowl.com Title Sponsor: AXA Financial Group GALLERYFURNITURE.COM BOWL Phone: 615/743-3130 Teams: Conference USA Champion vs. Mountain Houston, Texas, December 28, 2001, 1:30 p.m. Fax: 615/244-3540 West Conference Champion Jerry Ippoliti, president Televising Network: ESPN galleryfurniture.com Facility: Adelphia Coliseum CAPTIAL ONE FLORIDA CITRUS 8400 Kirby Drive Capacity: 67,000 Houston, Texas 77054 Title Sponsor: None BO W L www.Galleryfurniturebowl.com Teams: Big East Conference No. 4 or Notre Dame vs. Orlando, Florida, January 1, 2002, 1 p.m. Phone: 419/865-2544 Southeastern Conference Charles H. Rohe, executive director Fax: 419/865-0768 Florida Citrus Sports Televising Network: ESPN NEW ORLEANS BOWL One Citrus Bowl Place Facility: Astrodome New Orleans, Louisiana, December 18, 2001, 8 p.m. Orlando, Florida 32805-2451 Capacity: 55,800 Ron Maestri, executive director www.fcsports.com Title Sponsor: galleryfurniture.com New Orleans Bowl Phone: 407/423-2476 Teams: Big 12 Conference No. 7 vs. Conference USA New Orleans Center Fax: 407/425-8451 No. 3 1400 Poydras Street, Suite 918 Televising Network: ABC New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Facility: Florida Citrus Bowl GMAC BOWL www.gnosports.com Capacity: 65,525 Mobile, Alabama, December 19, 2001, 8 p.m. Phone: 504/525-5678 Title Sponsors: Capital One and the Florida Allen Bud Ratliff, executive director Fax: 504/529-1622 Department of Citrus GMAC Bowl Televising Network: ESPN2 Teams: Big Ten Conference No. 2 vs. Southeastern 1000 Hillcrest Road Facility: Louisiana Superdome Conference No. 2 Suite 115 Capacity: 72,000 Mobile, Alabama 36695 Title Sponsor: Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL www.gmacbowl.com Teams: Mountain West Conference No. 3 vs. Sun Belt Atlanta, Georgia, December 31, 2001, 7:30 p.m. Phone: 334/635-0011 Conference Champion Gary Stokan, President Fax: 334/635-0014 Peach Bowl, Inc. Televising Network: ESPN2 NOKIA SUGAR BOWL 235 International Boulevard N.W. Facility: Ladd Peebles Stadium New Orleans, Louisiana, January 1, 2002, 8:30 p.m. Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Capacity: 40,048 Paul J. Hoolahan, executive director www.peachbowl.com Title Sponsors: Mobile Alabama, Inc. and GMAC The Sugar Bowl Committee Phone: 404/586-8501 Financial Services 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive Fax: 404/586-8508 Teams: Mid-American Conference No. 1 vs. New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 Televising Network: ESPN Conference USA No. 2 www.nokiasugarbowl.com Facility: Georgia Dome Phone: 504/525-8573 Capacity: 72,212 INSIGHT.COM BOWL Fax: 504/525-4867 Title Sponsor: Chick-Fil-A Phoenix, Arizona, December 29, 2001, 5 p.m. Televising Network: ABC Teams: Atlantic Coast Conference No. 3 vs. John Junker, executive director Facility: Louisiana Superdome Southeastern Conference No. 4 Insight.com Bowl Capacity: 72,000 120 South Ash Avenue Title Sponsor: Nokia Mobile Telephones CRUCIAL.COM HUMANITARIAN Tempe, Arizona 85281 Teams: Bowl Championship Series BO W L Phone: 480/350-0900 Boise, Idaho, December 31, 2001, 12:30 p.m. Fax: 480/350-0916 OUTBACK BOWL Gary Beck, executive director Televising Network: ESPN2 Tampa, Florida, January 1, 2002, 11:00 a.m. Humanitarian Bowl Facility: Bank One Ballpark James P. McVay, president/chief executive officer 1109 Main Street Capacity: 43,463 The Outback Bowl Lower Lobby, Suite B Title Sponsor: Insight Enterprises 4511 North Himes Avenue, Suite 260 Boise, Idaho 83702 Teams: Big East Conference No. 3 or Notre Dame vs. Tampa, Florida 33614 www.humanitarianbowl.org Big 12 Conference No. 5 www.outbackbowl.com Phone: 208/424-1011 Phone: 813/874-2695 Fax: 208/424-1121 MAINSTAY INDEPENDENCE BOWL Fax: 813/873-1959 Televising Network: ESPN Shreveport, Louisiana, Dec. 27, 2001, 8 p.m. Televising Network: ESPN Facility: Bronco Stadium Glen Krupica, executive director Facility: Raymond James Stadium Capacity: 30,000 Independence Bowl Foundation Capacity: 65,657 Title Sponsor: Crucial Technology 700 Clyde Fant Parkway Title Sponsor: Outback Steakhouse, Inc. Teams: Western Athletic Conference No. 1 or 2 vs. at- Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 Teams: Big Ten Conference No. 3 vs. Southeastern large www.independencebowl.org Conference No. 3 Phone: 318/221-0712 CULLIGAN HOLIDAY BOWL Fax: 318/221-7366 ROSE BOWL San Diego, California, December 28, 2001, 8:30 Televising Network: ESPN Pasadena, California, January 3, 2002, 8 p.m. p.m. Facility: Independence Stadium John M. Dorger, chief executive officer John K. Reid, executive director Capacity: 50,000 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association San Diego Bowl Game Association Title Sponsor: MainStay Funds 391 South Orange Grove Boulevard P.O. Box 601400 Teams: Big 12 Conference No. 6 vs. Southeastern Pasadena, California 91184 San Diego, California 92160 Conference www.tournamentofroses.com www.holidaybowl.com Alternate Contact: Kevin Ash, Rose Bowl Game Phone: 619/283-5808 MOTOR CITY BOWL Director Fax: 619/281-7947 Pontiac, Michigan, December 29, 2001, 12 p.m. Phone: 626/449-4100 Televising Network: ESPN Ken Hoffman, executive director Fax: 626/449-9786 Facility: Qualcomm Stadium Ford Division (Ford Motor Company) Televising Network: ABC Capacity: 69,000 1200 Featherstone Drive Facility: Rose Bowl Title Sponsor: Culligan Pontiac, Michigan 48342 Capacity: 96,576 Teams: Big 12 Conference No. 3 vs. Pacific-10 www.motorcitybowl.com Presenting Sponsor: AT&T Conference No. 2 Phone: 248/456-1694 Teams: Bowl Championship Series No. 1 vs. No. 2 Fax: 248/456-1983 FEDEX ORANGE BOWL Televising Network: ESPN SEATTLE BOWL Miami, Florida, January 2, 2002, 8 p.m. Facility: Pontiac Silverdome Seattle, Washington, December 27, 2001, 3 p.m. Keith R. Tribble, executive director Capacity: 80,000 Jim Haugh, executive director Bowl/All-Star FB 01/new 10/24/01 9:21 AM Page 531 2001-02 BOWL SCHEDULE 53 1 Sports and Events SOUTHWESTERN BELL COTTON TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL Council of Seattle/King County BOWL CLASSIC Tempe, Arizona, January 1, 2002, 5 p.m. 1301 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2400 Dallas, Texas, January 1, 2002, 11 a.m. John Junker, president/chief executive officer Seattle, Washington 98103 Rick Baker, president Arizona Sports Foundation Phone: 206/389-7228 Cotton Bowl Athletic Association 120 South Ash Avenue Fax: 206/903-3450 P.O. Box 569420 Tempe, Arizona 85281 www.2001seattlebowl.com Dallas, Texas 75246-9420 www.tostitosfiestabowl.com Televising Network: ESPN www.cottonbowl.org Phone: 480/350-0900 Facility: SAFECO Field Phone: 214/634-7525 Fax: 480/350-0916 Capacity: 47,000 FAX: 214/634-7764 Televising Network: ABC Title Sponsor: None Televising Network: Fox Facility: Sun Devil Stadium Teams: Atlantic Coast Conference No. 4 vs. Pacific-10 Facility: Cotton Bowl Stadium Capacity: 73,185 Conference No. 4 Capacity: 68,252 Title Sponsor: Frito Lay Title Sponsor: Southwestern Bell/SBC Communications Teams: Bowl Championship Series SEGA SPORTS LAS VEGAS BOWL Teams: Big 12 Conference No. 2 vs. Southeastern Conference TOYOTA GATOR BOWL Las Vegas, Nevada, December 25, 2001, 3:30 p.m. Jacksonville, Florida, January 1, 2002, 12:30 p.m. Tina Kunzer-Murphy, managing director SYLVANIA ALAMO BOWL Richard M. Catlett, president Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority Toyota Motor Sales/Southeast Toyota 4505 Maryland Parkway San Antonio, Texas, December 29, 2001, 3:30 p.m. Derrick S. Fox, executive director One Gator Bowl Boulevard Box 45 0001 Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-0001 San Antonio Bowl Association, Inc. 100 Montana Street, Suite 3D01 www.college.jacksonville.com/special/gator- www.lvbowl.com San Antonio, Texas 78203-1031 bowl Phone: 702/895-2868 www.alamobowl.com Phone: 904/798-1700 Fax: 702/892-7515 Phone: 210/226-2695 Fax: 904/632-2080 Televising Network: ABC Fax: 210/704-6399 Televising Network: NBC Facility: Sam Boyd Stadium Televising Network: ESPN Facility: Alltel Stadium Capacity: 40,000 Facility: Alamodome Capacity: 76,945 Title Sponsor: Sega of America and Las Vegas Capacity: 65,000 Title Sponsor: Toyota Motor Sales of America Convention & Visitors Authority Title Sponsor: Sylvania Teams: Atlantic Coast Conference No. 2 vs. Big East Conference No. 2 or Notre Dame Teams: Mountain West Conference No. 2 vs. Pacific- Teams: Big Ten Conference No.
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