<<

Bowl/All-Star Game Records

2010-11 Bowl Schedule...... 2 2009-10 Bowl Results...... 4 All-Time Bowl-Game Results...... 5 Team-by-Team Bowl Results...... 14 Results...... 31 Major Bowl-Game Attendance...... 32 Individual Records...... 38 Team Records...... 40 Individual Record Lists...... 42 Team Record Lists...... 49 Longest Plays...... 59 Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists...... 60 Team Record Lists...... 64 Longest Plays...... 70 Bowl Coaching Records...... 70 Conference Bowl Records...... 90 Award Winners in Bowl Games...... 91 Bowls and Polls...... 100 Bowl-Game Facts...... 106 Special Regular- and Postseason Games...... 107 2 20010-11 Bowl Schedule

2010-11 Bowl Schedule Advocare v100 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED FOOTBALL CLASSIC FORCES BOWL Dallas, , January 1, 2011, 12 noon Shreveport, , December 27, 2010, 5 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas, December 30, 2010, 12 noon Tom Starr, Executive Director Missy Setters, Executive Director Brant Ringler, Executive Director PO Box 93221 401 Market Street, Suite 120 505 Main Street, Suite 270 Southlake, TX 76092 Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 dallasfootballclassic.com [email protected] Forth Worth, Texas 76102 brant.b.ringler@.com Phone: 817/750-0369 independencebowl.org Televising Network: ESPNU Phone: 318/221-0712 armedforcesbowl.com Televising Network: ESPN Phone: 817/810-0506 Facility: Cotton Bowl Facility: Independence Stadium Televising Network: ESPN Capacity: 92,158 Capacity: 50,015 Facility: Amon G. Carter Stadium Title Sponsor: None Title Sponsor: AdvoCare Capacity: 44,000 Teams: Army vs. Atlantic Coast Teams: ACC vs. Mountain West Title Sponsor: Bell Helicopter Teams: Mountain West vs. Conference USA EagleBank BOWL ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL , D.C., December 29, 2010, 2:30 p.m. , Louisiana, January 4, 2011, 8 p.m. Bridgepoint HOLIDAY BOWL Paul J. Hoolahan, Chief Executive Officer Stephen Beck, Executive Director Allstate Sugar Bowl Office San Diego, California, December 30, 2010, 10 p.m. 1629 K Street, NW, Suite 700 1500 Sugarbowl Drive Bruce Binkowski, Executive Director Washington, DC 20006 New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 San Diego Association [email protected] [email protected] Physical Address: eaglebankbowl.com allstatesugarbowl.org Qualcomm Stadium Phone: 202/785-2695 Phone: 504/828-2440 9449 Friars Road, L-55 Televising Network: ESPN Televising Network: ESPN San Diego, California 92108 Facility: RFK Stadium Facility: Louisiana Superdome Mailing Address: Capacity: 55,672 Capacity: 72,000 P.O. Box 601400 Title Sponsor: Allstate Title Sponsor: EagleBank San Diego, California 92160 Teams: Atlantic Coast vs. Conference USA Teams: Bowl Championship Series [email protected] holidaybowl.com AT&T Phone: 619/283-5808 FRANKLIN American Dallas, Texas, January 7, 2011, 8 p.m. Televising Network: ESPN Rick Baker, President mortgage MUSIC CITY BOWL Cotton Bowl Athletic Association Facility: Qualcomm Stadium Nashville, Tennessee, December 30, 2010, 6:30 p.m. One Legends Way Capacity: 70,561 Scott Ramsey, Executive Director Arlington, Texas 76011 Title Sponsor: Bridgepoint Education Music City Bowl, Inc. [email protected] Teams: Pacific-10 vs. Big 12 414 Union Street, Suite 800 attcottonbowl.com Nashville, Tennessee 37219 Phone: 817/892-2695 CAPITAL ONE BOWL [email protected] Televising Network: Fox Orlando, , January 1, 2011, 1 p.m. Facility: Cowboys Stadium musiccitybowl.com Capacity: 80,000 Steve Hogan, Chief Executive Officer Phone: 615/743-3122 Title Sponsor: AT&T, Inc. Florida Citrus Sports Association, Inc. Televising Network: ESPN Teams: Big 12 vs. Southeastern One Place Facility: LP Field Orlando, Florida 32805-2451 Capacity: 68,798 AUTOZONE fcsports.com Title Sponsor: Franklin American Mortgage Company Memphis, Tennessee, December 31, 2010, 3:30 p.m. Phone: 407/423-2476 Teams: Atlantic Coast vs. Southeastern Steve Ehrhart, Executive Director Televising Network: ABC Liberty Bowl Festival Association Facility: Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium GMAC BOWL 3767 New Getwell Road Capacity: 65,438 Memphis, Tennessee 38118 Title Sponsor: Capital One Mobile, Alabama, January 6, 2011, 8 p.m. [email protected] Teams: Southeastern vs. Big Ten Frank Modarelli, President libertybowl.org Mobile Alabama Bowl, Inc. Phone: 901/795-7700 1000 Hillcrest Road, Suite 115 Televising Network: ESPN CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL Mobile, Alabama 36695 Facility: Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Orlando, Florida, December 29, 2010, 6:30 p.m. [email protected] Capacity: 62,338 Steve Hogan, Chief Executive Officer gmacbowl.com Title Sponsor: AutoZone Florida Citrus Sports Association, Inc. Phone: 251/635-0011 Teams: Southeastern vs. Conference USA One Citrus Bowl Place Televising Network: ESPN Orlando, Florida 32805-2451 Facility: Ladd-Peebles Stadium fcsports.com beef ‘o’ brady’s Bowl Capacity: 40,646 St. Petersburg, Florida, December 21, 2010, 8 p.m. Phone: 407/423-2476 Brett Dulaney, Executive Director Televising Network: ESPN Title Sponsor: GMAC Financial Services 100 Second Avenue South, Suite N204 Facility: Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium Teams: Sun Belt vs. Mid-American St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 Capacity: 65,438 [email protected] Title Sponsor: Champs Sports Hyundai stpetersburgbowl.com El Paso, Texas, December 31, 2010, 2 p.m. 704/964-4500 Teams: Atlantic Coast vs. Big East Televising Network: ESPN Bernie Olivas, Executive Director Facility: Tropicana Field CHICK-FIL-A BOWL Sun Bowl Association Capacity: 40,000 Atlanta, Georgia, December 31, 2010, 7:30 p.m. Los Picos Building Title Sponsor: Beef ‘O’ Brady’s David Epps, Chief Operating Officer 4150 Pinnacle Street, Suite 100 Teams: Conference USA vs. Big East 235 Andrew Young International Drive El Paso, Texas 79902 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 [email protected] [email protected] sunbowl.org chick-fil-abowl.com Phone: 915/533-4416 Phone: 404/586-8500 Televising Network: CBS Televising Network: ESPN Facility: Sun Bowl Stadium Facility: Georgia Dome Capacity: 50,426 Capacity: 71,250 Title Sponsor: Hyundai Motor America Title Sponsor: Chick-fil-A Teams: Pacific-10 vs. Atlantic Coast Teams: Southeastern vs. Atlantic Coast

Dates and times subject to change (All starting times listed are Eastern time)

20010-11 Bowl Schedule 3e am

INSIGHT BOWL new era pinstripe BOWL ROSE BOWL G Tempe, Arizona, December 31, 2010, 5:30 p.m. New York, New York, December 30, 2010, 3:20 p.m. Pasadena, California, January 1, 2011, 5:10 p.m. John Junker, President & CEO Mark Holtzman, Executive Director

Mitch Dorger, CEO tar pinstripebowl.com Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association 7135 East Camelback Road #290 Television Network: ESPN -S Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Facililty: Yankee Stadium 391 South Orange Grove Boulevard [email protected] Capacity: 50,285 Pasadena, California 91184 ll [email protected] insightbowl.com Title Sponsor: New Era Cap Company, Inc. r d s Reco

Phone: 480/350-0900 Teams: Big East vs. Big 12 tournamentofroses.com / A Televising Network: NFL Network Phone: 626/449-4100 Facility: Televising Network: ABC NEW MEXICO BOWL wl Capacity: 71,706 Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 18, 2010, 9 p.m. Facility: Rose Bowl Title Sponsor: Insight Enterprises, Inc. Capacity: 92,542 Jeff Siembieda, Executive Director Bo Teams: Big Ten vs. Big 12 1111 University SE Title Sponsor: None Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 Teams: Bowl Championship Series KONICA MINOLTA [email protected] Jacksonville, Florida, January 1, 2011, 8 p.m. newmexicobowl.com Richard Catlett, President Phone: 505/925-5999 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT Gator Bowl Association Televising Network: ESPN UNION POINSETTIA BOWL One Gator Bowl Boulevard Facility: University Stadium San Diego, California, December 23, 2010, 8 p.m. Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Capacity: 38,634 Bruce Binkowski, Executive Director [email protected] Title Sponsor: None Physical Address: gatorbowl.com Teams: Mountain West vs. Western Athletic Phone: 904/798-1700 San Diego Bowl Game Association Televising Network: ESPN2 ORANGE BOWL Qualcomm Stadium Facility: Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 9449 Friars Road, L-55 Miami Gardens, Florida, January 3, 2011, 8 p.m. San Diego, California 92108 Capacity: 77,000 Eric L. Poms, Chief Executive Officer Title Sponsor: Konica Minolta Orange Bowl Committee Mailing Address: Teams: Big Ten vs. Southeastern 14360 NW 77th Court P.O. Box 601400 Miami Lakes, Florida 33016 San Diego, California 92160 kraft fight hunger BOWL [email protected] [email protected] , California, January 9, 2011, 8:30 p.m. orangebowl.org poinsettiabowl.net Gary Cavalli, Executive Director Phone: 305/341-4700 Phone: 619/283-5808 San Francisco Bowl Game Association Televising Network: ESPN Televising Network: ESPN AT&T Park Facility: Sun Life Stadium Facility: Qualcomm Stadium 24 Willie Mays Plaza Capacity: 75,540 Capacity: 70,561 San Francisco, California 94107 Teams: Bowl Championship Series [email protected] Title Sponsor: San Diego County Credit Union kraftbowl.org OUTBACK BOWL Teams: Mountain West vs. Navy Phone: 415/972-1812 Tampa, Florida, January 1, 2011, 1 p.m. Televising Network: ESPN James P. McVay, President/CEO SHERATON HAWAII BOWL Facility: AT&T Park Tampa Bay Bowl Association Honolulu, Hawaii, December 24, 2010, 8 p.m. Capacity: 40,184 4211 West Boy Scout Boulevard, Suite 560 David A.K. Matlin, Executive Director Title Sponsor: Kraft Foods Tampa, Florida 33607 841 Bishop Street, Suite 1628 Teams: Pacific-10 vs. Western Athletic [email protected] Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 outbackbowl.com [email protected] little Caesars Pizza BOWL Phone: 813/874-2695 sheratonhawaiibowl.com Detroit, , December 26, 2010, 8:30 p.m. Televising Network: ABC Ken Hoffman, Executive Director Facility: Raymond James Stadium Phone: 808/523-3688 Ford Field Executive Offices Capacity: 65,857 Televising Network: ESPN 2000 Bush Street, Suite 200 Title Sponsor: Outback Steakhouse, Inc. Facility: Aloha Stadium Detroit, Michigan 48226 Teams: Big Ten vs. Atlantic Coast Capacity: 50,000 [email protected] Title Sponsor: Sheraton Hotels and Resorts littlecaesarspizzabowl.com PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL Teams: Conference USA vs. Western Athletic Phone: 313/262-2010 Birmingham, Alabama, January 8, 2011, 12 noon Televising Network: ESPN Mark R. Meadows, Executive Director Facility: Ford Field TEXAS BOWL 2 Riverchase Office Plaza, Suite 100 , Texas, December 29, 2010, 6 p.m. Capacity: 65,000 Birmingham, Alabama 35244 Title Sponsor: Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc. Heather Houston, Bowl [email protected] Reliant Stadium Teams: Big Ten vs. Mid-American papajohnsbowl.com Phone: 205/733-3776 Two Reliant Park maaco bowl Televising Network: ESPN Houston, Texas 77054-1573 Las Vegas, Nevada, December 22, 2010, 8 p.m. Facility: [email protected] Tina Kunzer-Murphy, Executive Director Capacity: 72,000 texasbowl.org 1771 East Flamingo Road, Suite 216-A Title Sponsor: Papa John’s International, Inc. Phone: 832/667-2109 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Teams: Big East vs. Southeastern Televising Network: ESPN [email protected] Facility: Reliant Stadium lvbowl.com R+L CARRIERS NEW Capacity: 71,500 Phone: 702/732-3912 Title Sponsor: None Televising Network: ESPN ORLEANS BOWL Facility: New Orleans, Louisiana, December 18, 2010, 9 p.m. Teams: Big 12 vs. Big Ten Capacity: 40,000 Billy Ferrante, Executive Director Title Sponsor: MAACO, Inc. , Inc. TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL Teams: Mountain West vs. Pacific-10 2020 St. Charles Avenue, 4th Floor Glendale, Arizona, January 1, 2011, 8:30 p.m. New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 John Junker, President [email protected] Valley of the Sun Bowl Foundation MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL neworleansbowl.org Charlotte, , December 31, 2010, 12 noon Phone: 504/525-5678 7135 East Camelback Road #290 Will Webb, Executive Director Televising Network: ESPN Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Queen City Football, Inc. Facility: Louisiana Superdome [email protected] 1900 West Morehead Street Capacity: 72,000 fiestabowl.org Charlotte, North Carolina 28208 Phone: 480/350-0900 [email protected] Title Sponsor: R+L Carriers, Inc. meinekecarcarebowl.com Teams: Sun Belt vs. Conference USA Televising Network: ESPN Phone: 704/378-4400 Facility: University of Phoenix Stadium Television Network: ESPN Capacity: 73,000 Facililty: Bank of America Stadium Title Sponsor: Tostitos (Frito-Lay) Capacity: 73,778 Teams: Bowl Championship Series Title Sponsor: Meineke Car Care Centers Teams: Atlantic Coast vs. Big East Dates and times subject to change (All starting times listed are Eastern time) 4 20010-11 Bowl Schedule udrove HUMANITARIAN BOWL VALERO ALAMO BOWL BCS NATIONAL Boise, Idaho, December 18, 2010, 5:30 p.m. San Antonio, Texas, December 29, 2010, 9 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Kevin McDonald, Executive Director Derrick S. Fox, President/CEO Glendale, Arizona, January 10, 2011, 8 p.m. 1109 West Main Street, Suite 299B San Antonio Bowl Association, Inc. John Junker, President Boise, Idaho 83702 100 Montana Street, Suite 3D01 Valley of the Sun Bowl Foundation [email protected] San Antonio, Texas 78203-1031 7135 East Camelback Road #290 humanitarianbowl.org [email protected] Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Phone: 208/424-1011 alamobowl.com [email protected] Televising Network: ESPN Phone: 210/226-2695 bcsfootball.org Facility: Bronco Stadium Televising Network: ESPN Phone: 480/350-0900 Capacity: 30,000 Facility: Alamodome Televising Network: ABC Title Sponsor: uDrove Capacity: 65,000 Facility: University of Phoenix Stadium Teams: Mid-American vs. Western Athletic Teams: Big 12 vs. Pac-10 Capacity: 73,000 Teams: Bowl Championship Series 2009-10 Bowl Results LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA bowl ROADY’S HUMANITARIAN BOWL Game-by-Game December 26, 2009 December 30, 2009 Ford Field Bronco Stadium Summaries Detroit Boise, Idaho Marshall ...... 14 7 0 0 — 21 Bowling Green ...... 14 0 7 21 — 42 (Note: Teams' records listed are from after the bowl ...... 0 7 10 0 — 17 Idaho ...... 7 7 14 15 — 43 game was played.) Records: Marshall 7-6, Ohio 9-5 Records: Bowling Green 7-6, Idaho 8-5 New mexico bowl Attendance: 30,311 Attendance: 26,726 December 19, 2009 University Stadium meineke car care bowl PACIFIC LIFE HOLIDAY BOWL Albuquerque, New Mexico December 26, 2009 December 30, 2009 Bank of America Stadium Qualcomm Stadium Fresno St...... 0 14 7 7 0 0 — 28 San Diego Wyoming ...... 7 7 3 11 0 7 — 35 Charlotte, North Carolina Records: Fresno St. 8-5, Wyoming 7-6 ...... 0 13 3 3 — 19 Arizona ...... 0 0 0 0 — 0 Attendance: 24,898 North Carolina ...... 7 3 7 0 — 17 Nebraska ...... 10 13 10 0 — 33 Records: Pittsburgh 10-3, North Carolina 8-5 Records: Arizona 8-5, Nebraska 10-4 st. petersburg bowl Attendance: 50,389 Attendance: 64,607 December 19, 2009 Tropicana Field EMERALD BOWL bell helicopter St. Petersburg, Florida December 26, 2009 armed forces bowl UCF ...... 7 10 0 7 — 24 AT&T Park December 31, 2009 Rutgers ...... 14 14 10 7 — 45 San Francisco Amon G. Carter Stadium Records: UCF 8-5, Rutgers 9-4 ...... 0 13 0 0 — 13 Fort Worth, Texas Attendance: 29,763 Southern California ...... 7 7 3 7 — 24 Houston...... 0 6 14 0 — 20 R+L carriers new orleans bowl Records: Boston College 8-5, Southern California 9-4 Air Force...... 14 10 10 13 — 47 December 20, 2009 Attendance: 40,121 Records: Houston 10-4, Air Force 8-5 Louisiana Superdome Attendance: 41,414 New Orleans GAYLORD HOTELS MUSIC CITY BOWL December 27, 2009 brut sun bowl Southern Miss...... 14 3 3 12 — 32 LP Field December 31, 2009 Middle Tenn...... 0 14 14 14 — 42 Nashville, Tennessee Sun Bowl Records: Southern Miss. 7-6, Middle Tenn. 10-3 El Paso, Texas Attendance: 30,228 Kentucky ...... 7 3 3 0 — 13 Clemson ...... 7 7 0 7 — 21 Oklahoma ...... 10 7 14 0 — 31 MAACO bowl las vegas Records: Kentucky 7-6, Clemson 9-5 Stanford ...... 7 17 0 3 — 27 December 22, 2009 Attendance: 57,280 Records: Oklahoma 8-5, Stanford 8-5 Sam Boyd Stadium Attendance: 53,713 Las Vegas AdvoCare V100 Oregon St...... 7 0 0 13 — 20 independence bowl Texas bowl BYU ...... 14 9 7 14 — 44 December 28, 2009 December 31, 2009 Records: Oregon St. 8-5, BYU 11-2 Independence Stadium Reliant Stadium Attendance: 40,018 Shreveport, Louisiana Houston Texas A&M ...... 0 7 7 6 — 20 Navy ...... 7 7 7 14 — 35 san diego county credit union Georgia ...... 0 14 10 20 — 44 Missouri ...... 7 3 0 3 — 13 poinsettia bowl Records: Texas A&M 6-7, Georgia 8-5 Records: Navy 10-4, Missouri 8-5 December 23, 2009 Attendance: 49,653 Attendance: 69,441 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego EAGLEBANK BOWL INSIGHT BOWL Utah ...... 7 17 3 10 — 37 December 29, 2009 December 31, 2009 California ...... 14 0 7 6 — 27 RFK Stadium Sun Devil Stadium Records: Utah 10-3, California 8-5 Washington, D.C. Tempe, Arizona Attendance: 32,665 UCLA ...... 7 3 7 13 — 30 Minnesota ...... 3 0 10 0 — 13 Temple ...... 7 14 0 0 — 21 Iowa St...... 0 14 0 0 — 14 sheraton hawaii bowl Records: UCLA 7-6, Temple 9-4 Records: Minnesota 6-7, Iowa St. 7-6 December 24, 2009 Attendance: 23,072 Attendance: 45,090 Aloha Stadium Honolulu CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL CHICK-FiL-a BOWL Nevada ...... 0 0 3 7 — 10 December 29, 2009 December 31, 2009 SMU ...... 17 14 7 7 — 45 Florida Citrus Bowl Georgia Dome Records: Nevada 8-5, SMU 8-5 Orlando, Florida Atlanta Attendance: 32,650 Miami (FL)...... 7 0 0 7 — 14 ...... 7 10 7 13 — 37 Wisconsin...... 7 10 0 3 — 20 Tennessee ...... 0 14 0 0 — 14 Records: Miami (FL) 9-4, Wisconsin 10-3 Records: Virginia Tech 10-3, Tennessee 7-6 Attendance: 56,747 Attendance: 73,777

2009-10 Bowl Results 5e am

Outback bowl Tostitos fiesta BOWL (BCS) G January 1, 2010 January 2, 2010 January 4, 2010 Raymond James Stadium Rogers Centre University of Phoenix Stadium Tampa, Florida Toronto, Ontario, Canada Glendale, Arizona tar Northwestern ...... 7 0 14 14 0 — 35 South Fla...... 3 0 10 14 — 27 Boise St...... 7 3 0 7 — 17 -S Auburn ...... 14 7 0 14 3 — 38 Northern Ill...... 0 3 0 0 — 3

TCU ...... 0 7 3 0 — 10 ll Records: Northwestern 8-5, Auburn 8-5 Records: South Fla. 8-5, Northern Ill. 7-6 Records: Boise St. 14-0, TCU 12-1 Attendance: 49,383 Attendance: 22,185 Attendance: 73,227 r d s Reco / A CAPITAL ONE BOWL papajohns.com bowl FEDEX Orange BOWL (BCS) January 1, 2010 January 2, 2010 January 5, 2010 wl Florida Citrus Bowl Legion Field Land Shark Stadium Orlando, Florida Birmingham, Alabama Miami Gardens, Florida Bo Penn St...... 7 6 3 3 — 19 ...... 0 0 0 7 — 7 Iowa...... 14 0 3 7 — 24 LSU...... 0 3 7 7 — 17 Connecticut ...... 10 3 0 7 — 20 ...... 7 0 0 7 — 14 Records: Penn St. 11-2, LSU 9-4 Records: South Carolina 7-6, Connecticut 8-5 Records: Iowa 11-2, Georgia Tech 11-3 Attendance: 63,025 Attendance: 45,254 Attendance: 66,131 KONICA MINOLTA GATOR BOWL AT&T Cotton bowl classic GMAC BOWL January 1, 2010 January 2, 2010 January 6, 2010 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium Cowboy Stadium Ladd-Peebles Stadium Jacksonville, Florida Arlington, Texas Mobile, Alabama West Virginia ...... 14 0 0 7 — 21 Oklahoma St...... 0 0 7 0 — 7 Central Mich...... 3 6 10 15 7 3 — 44 Florida St...... 3 10 10 10 — 33 Mississippi ...... 0 7 0 14 — 21 Troy...... 7 3 14 10 7 0 — 41 Records: West Virginia 9-4, Florida St. 7-6 Records: Oklahoma St. 9-4, Mississippi 9-4 Records: Central Mich. 12-2, Troy 9-4 Attendance: 84,129 Attendance: 77,928 Attendance: 34,486 ROSE BOWL (BCS) autozone liberty bowl Citi BCS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME January 1, 2010 January 2, 2010 January 7, 2010 Rose Bowl Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Rose Bowl Pasadena, California Memphis, Tennessee Pasadena, California Ohio St...... 10 6 3 7 — 26 Arkansas...... 0 0 17 0 3 — 20 Texas ...... 6 0 7 8 — 21 Oregon ...... 0 10 7 0 — 17 East Carolina...... 0 10 7 0 0 — 17 Alabama ...... 0 24 0 13 — 37 Records: Ohio St. 11-2, Oregon 10-3 Records: Arkansas 8-5, East Carolina 9-5 Records: Texas 13-1, Alabama 14-0 Attendance: 93,963 Attendance: 62,742 Attendance: 94,906 Allstate sugar BOWL (BCS) VALERO ALAMO BOWL January 1, 2010 January 2, 2010 Louisiana Superdome The Alamodome New Orleans San Antonio Cincinnati ...... 0 3 7 14 — 24 Michigan St...... 7 7 14 3 — 31 Florida ...... 9 21 14 7 — 51 Texas Tech...... 7 13 7 14 — 41 Records: Cincinnati 12-1, Florida 13-1 Records: Michigan St. 6-7, Texas Tech 9-4 Attendance: 65,207 Attendance: 64,757 All-Time Bowl-Game Results 1-1-1940—Southern California 14, Tennessee 0 1-1-1976—UCLA 23, Ohio St. 10 Major Bowl Games 1-1-1941—Stanford 21, Nebraska 13 1-1-1977—Southern California 14, Michigan 6 1-1-1942—Oregon St. 20, Duke 16 (at Durham) 1-2-1978—Washington 27, Michigan 20 1-1-1943—Georgia 9, UCLA 0 1-1-1979—Southern California 17, Michigan 10 ROSE BOWL 1-1-1944—Southern California 29, Washington 0 1-1-1980—Southern California 17, Ohio St. 16 Present Site: Pasadena, California 1-1-1945—Southern California 25, Tennessee 0 1-1-1981—Michigan 23, Washington 6 Stadium (Capacity): Rose Bowl (92,542) 1-1-1946—Alabama 34, Southern California 14 1-1-1982—Washington 28, Iowa 0 Playing Surface: Grass 1-1-1947—Illinois 45, UCLA 14 1-1-1983—UCLA 24, Michigan 14 Playing Sites: Tournament Park, Pasadena (1902, 1-1-1948—Michigan 49, Southern California 0 1-2-1984—UCLA 45, Illinois 9 1-1-1949—Northwestern 20, California 14 1916-22); Rose Bowl, Pasadena (1923-41); Duke 1-1-1985—Southern California 20, Ohio St. 17 Stadium, Durham, N.C. (1942); Rose Bowl (since 1943) 1-2-1950—Ohio St. 17, California 14 1-1-1986—UCLA 45, Iowa 28 1-1-1902—Michigan 49, Stanford 0 1-1-1951—Michigan 14, California 6 1-1-1987—Arizona St. 22, Michigan 15 1-1-1916—Washington St. 14, Brown 0 1-1-1952—Illinois 40, Stanford 7 1-1-1988—Michigan St. 20, Southern California 17 1-1-1917—Oregon 14, Penn 0 1-1-1953—Southern California 7, Wisconsin 0 1-2-1989—Michigan 22, Southern California 14 1-1-1954—Michigan St. 28, UCLA 20 1-1-1918—Mare Island 19, Camp Lewis 7 1-1-1990—Southern California 17, Michigan 10 1-1-1919—Great Lakes 17, Mare Island 0 1-1-1955—Ohio St. 20, Southern California 7 1-1-1991—Washington 46, Iowa 34 1-1-1920—Harvard 7, Oregon 6 1-2-1956—Michigan St. 17, UCLA 14 1-1-1992—Washington 34, Michigan 14 1-1-1921—California 28, Ohio St. 0 1-1-1957—Iowa 35, Oregon St. 19 1-1-1993—Michigan 38, Washington 31 1-2-1922—California 0, Wash. & Jeff. 0 1-1-1958—Ohio St. 10, Oregon 7 1-1-1994—Wisconsin 21, UCLA 16 1-1-1923—Southern California 14, Penn St. 3 1-1-1959—Iowa 38, California 12 1-1-1924—Navy 14, Washington 14 1-1-1960—Washington 44, Wisconsin 8 1-2-1995—Penn St. 38, Oregon 20 1-2-1961—Washington 17, Minnesota 7 1-1-1996—Southern California 41, Northwestern 32 1-1-1925—Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10 1-1-1997—Ohio St. 20, Arizona St. 17 1-1-1926—Alabama 20, Washington 19 1-1-1962—Minnesota 21, UCLA 3 1-1-1963—Southern California 42, Wisconsin 37 1-1-1998—Michigan 21, Washington St. 16 1-1-1927—Alabama 7, Stanford 7 1-1-1999—Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31 1-2-1928—Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6 1-1-1964—Illinois 17, Washington 7 1-1-1929—Georgia Tech 8, California 7 1-1-1965—Michigan 34, Oregon St. 7 1-1-2000—Wisconsin 17, Stanford 9 1-1-1966—UCLA 14, Michigan St. 12 1-1-2001—Washington 34, Purdue 24 1-1-1930—Southern California 47, Pittsburgh 14 1-3-2002—Miami (FL) 37, Nebraska 14 1-1-1931—Alabama 24, Washington St. 0 1-2-1967—Purdue 14, Southern California 13 1-1-1968—Southern California 14, Indiana 3 1-1-2003—Oklahoma 34, Washington St. 14 1-1-1932—Southern California 21, Tulane 12 1-1-2004—Southern California 28, Michigan 14 1-2-1933—Southern California 35, Pittsburgh 0 1-1-1969—Ohio St. 27, Southern California 16 1-1-1934—Columbia 7, Stanford 0 1-1-1970—Southern California 10, Michigan 3 1-1-2005—Texas 38, Michigan 37 1-1-1935—Alabama 29, Stanford 13 1-1-1971—Stanford 27, Ohio St. 17 1-4-2006—Texas 41, Southern California 38 1-1-1936—Stanford 7, SMU 0 1-1-1972—Stanford 13, Michigan 12 1-1-2007—Southern California 32, Michigan 18 1-1-1937—Pittsburgh 21, Washington 0 1-1-1973—Southern California 42, Ohio St. 17 1-1-2008—Southern California 49, Illinois 17 1-1-1938—California 13, Alabama 0 1-1-1974—Ohio St. 42, Southern California 21 1-1-2009—Southern California 38, Penn St. 24 1-2-1939—Southern California 7, Duke 3 1-1-1975—Southern California 18, Ohio St. 17 1-1-2010—Ohio St. 26, Oregon 17 6 All-Time Bowl-Game Results

FEDEX ORANGE BOWL 1-1-2009—Virginia Tech 20, Cincinnati 7 1-3-2007—LSU 41, Notre Dame 14 Present Site: Miami Gardens, Florida 1-5-2010—Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14 1-1-2008—Georgia 41, Hawaii 10 Stadium (Capacity): Sun Life Stadium (75,540) 1-2-2009—Utah 31, Alabama 17 Playing Surface: Prescription Athletic Turf ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 1-1-2010—Florida 51, Cincinnati 24 Name Changes: Orange Bowl (1935-88); Federal Present Site: New Orleans Express Orange Bowl (since 1989) Stadium (Capacity): Louisiana Superdome (72,000) AT&T COTTON BOWL CLASSIC Playing Sites: Miami Field Stadium (1935-37); Orange Playing Surface: FieldTurf Present Site: Arlington, Texas Bowl (1938-96); Joe Robbie Stadium, renamed Pro Name Changes: Sugar Bowl (1935-87); USF&G Sugar Stadium (Capacity): Cowboys Stadium (80,000) Player Stadium in 1996, renamed Dolphin Stadium in Bowl (1988-95); Nokia Sugar Bowl (1996-06); Allstate Playing Surface: Grass 2005, renamed Land Shark Stadium in 2009, renamed Sugar Bowl (since 2007) Name Changes: Cotton Bowl (1937-88, 1996); Mobil Sun Life Stadium in 2010 (since 1997) Playing Sites: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans (1935- Cotton Bowl (1989-95); Southwestern Bell Cotton 1-1-1935—Bucknell 26, Miami (FL) 0 74); Louisiana Superdome (since 1975); ^Georgia Bowl (1997-00); SBC Cotton Bowl Classic (2001-06); 1-1-1936—Catholic 20, Mississippi 19 Dome, Atlanta (2006) AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic (since 2007) 1-1-1937—Duquesne 13, Mississippi St. 12 Playing Sites: Fair Park Stadium, Dallas (1937); Cotton 1-1-1938—Auburn 6, Michigan St. 0 1-1-1935—Tulane 20, Temple 14 Bowl (1938-2008); Cowboys Stadium (since 2009) 1-2-1939—Tennessee 17, Oklahoma 0 1-1-1936—TCU 3, LSU 2 1-1-1937—Santa Clara 21, LSU 14 1-1-1937—TCU 16, Marquette 6 1-1-1940—Georgia Tech 21, Missouri 7 1-1-1938—Santa Clara 6, LSU 0 1-1-1938—Rice 28, Colorado 14 1-1-1941—Mississippi St. 14, Georgetown 7 1-2-1939—TCU 15, Carnegie Mellon 7 1-2-1939—St. Mary’s (CA) 20, Texas Tech 13 1-1-1942—Georgia 40, TCU 26 1-1-1940—Clemson 6, Boston College 3 1-1-1943—Alabama 37, Boston College 21 1-1-1940—Texas A&M 14, Tulane 13 1-1-1941—Boston College 19, Tennessee 13 1-1-1941—Texas A&M 13, Fordham 12 1-1-1944—LSU 19, Texas A&M 14 1-1-1942—Fordham 2, Missouri 0 1-1-1942—Alabama 29, Texas A&M 21 1-1-1945—Tulsa 26, Georgia Tech 12 1-1-1943—Tennessee 14, Tulsa 7 1-1-1943—Texas 14, Georgia Tech 7 1-1-1946—Miami (FL) 13, Holy Cross 6 1-1-1944—Georgia Tech 20, Tulsa 18 1-1-1944—Randolph Field 7, Texas 7 1-1-1947—Rice 8, Tennessee 0 1-1-1945—Duke 29, Alabama 26 1-1-1945—Oklahoma St. 34, TCU 0 1-1-1948—Georgia Tech 20, Kansas 14 1-1-1946—Oklahoma St. 33, St. Mary’s (CA) 13 1-1-1946—Texas 40, Missouri 27 1-1-1949—Texas 41, Georgia 28 1-1-1947—Georgia 20, North Carolina 10 1-1-1947—Arkansas 0, LSU 0 1-2-1950—Santa Clara 21, Kentucky 13 1-1-1948—Texas 27, Alabama 7 1-1-1948—Penn St. 13, SMU 13 1-1-1951—Clemson 15, Miami (FL) 14 1-1-1949—Oklahoma 14, North Carolina 6 1-1-1949—SMU 21, Oregon 13 1-1-1952—Georgia Tech 17, Baylor 14 1-2-1950—Oklahoma 35, LSU 0 1-2-1950—Rice 27, North Carolina 13 1-1-1953—Alabama 61, Syracuse 6 1-1-1951—Kentucky 13, Oklahoma 7 1-1-1951—Tennessee 20, Texas 14 1-1-1954—Oklahoma 7, Maryland 0 1-1-1952—Maryland 28, Tennessee 13 1-1-1952—Kentucky 20, TCU 7 1-1-1955—Duke 34, Nebraska 7 1-1-1953—Georgia Tech 24, Mississippi 7 1-1-1953—Texas 16, Tennessee 0 1-2-1956—Oklahoma 20, Maryland 6 1-1-1954—Georgia Tech 42, West Virginia 19 1-1-1954—Rice 28, Alabama 6 1-1-1957—Colorado 27, Clemson 21 1-1-1955—Navy 21, Mississippi 0 1-1-1955—Georgia Tech 14, Arkansas 6 1-1-1958—Oklahoma 48, Duke 21 1-2-1956—Georgia Tech 7, Pittsburgh 0 1-2-1956—Mississippi 14, TCU 13 1-1-1959—Oklahoma 21, Syracuse 6 1-1-1957—Baylor 13, Tennessee 7 1-1-1957—TCU 28, Syracuse 27 1-1-1960—Georgia 14, Missouri 0 1-1-1958—Mississippi 39, Texas 7 1-1-1958—Navy 20, Rice 7 1-2-1961—Missouri 21, Navy 14 1-1-1959—LSU 7, Clemson 0 1-1-1959—Air Force 0, TCU 0 1-1-1962—LSU 25, Colorado 7 1-1-1960—Mississippi 21, LSU 0 1-1-1960—Syracuse 23, Texas 14 1-1-1963—Alabama 17, Oklahoma 0 1-2-1961—Mississippi 14, Rice 6 1-2-1961—Duke 7, Arkansas 6 1-1-1964—Nebraska 13, Auburn 7 1-1-1962—Alabama 10, Arkansas 3 1-1-1962—Texas 12, Mississippi 7 1-1-1965—Texas 21, Alabama 17 1-1-1963—Mississippi 17, Arkansas 13 1-1-1963—LSU 13, Texas 0 1-1-1966—Alabama 39, Nebraska 28 1-1-1964—Alabama 12, Mississippi 7 1-1-1964—Texas 28, Navy 6 1-2-1967—Florida 27, Georgia Tech 12 1-1-1965—LSU 13, Syracuse 10 1-1-1965—Arkansas 10, Nebraska 7 1-1-1968—Oklahoma 26, Tennessee 24 1-1-1966—Missouri 20, Florida 18 1-1-1966—LSU 14, Arkansas 7 1-1-1969—Penn St. 15, Kansas 14 1-2-1967—Alabama 34, Nebraska 7 12-31-1966—Georgia 24, SMU 9 1-1-1970—Penn St. 10, Missouri 3 1-1-1968—LSU 20, Wyoming 13 1-1-1968—Texas A&M 20, Alabama 16 1-1-1971—Nebraska 17, LSU 12 1-1-1969—Arkansas 16, Georgia 2 1-1-1969—Texas 36, Tennessee 13 1-1-1972—Nebraska 38, Alabama 6 1-1-1970—Mississippi 27, Arkansas 22 1-1-1970—Texas 21, Notre Dame 17 1-1-1973—Nebraska 40, Notre Dame 6 1-1-1971—Tennessee 34, Air Force 13 1-1-1971—Notre Dame 24, Texas 11 1-1-1974—Penn St. 16, LSU 9 1-1-1972—Oklahoma 40, Auburn 22 1-1-1972—Penn St. 30, Texas 6 1-1-1975—Notre Dame 13, Alabama 11 12-31-1972—Oklahoma 14, Penn St. 0 1-1-1973—Texas 17, Alabama 13 1-1-1976—Oklahoma 14, Michigan 6 12-31-1973—Notre Dame 24, Alabama 23 1-1-1974—Nebraska 19, Texas 3 1-1-1977—Ohio St. 27, Colorado 10 12-31-1974—Nebraska 13, Florida 10 1-1-1975—Penn St. 41, Baylor 20 1-2-1978—Arkansas 31, Oklahoma 6 12-31-1975—Alabama 13, Penn St. 6 1-1-1976—Arkansas 31, Georgia 10 1-1-1979—Oklahoma 31, Nebraska 24 1-1-1977—Pittsburgh 27, Georgia 3 1-1-1977—Houston 30, Maryland 21 1-1-1980—Oklahoma 24, Florida St. 7 1-2-1978—Alabama 35, Ohio St. 6 1-2-1978—Notre Dame 38, Texas 10 1-1-1981—Oklahoma 18, Florida St. 17 1-1-1979—Alabama 14, Penn St. 7 1-1-1979—Notre Dame 35, Houston 34 1-1-1982—Clemson 22, Nebraska 15 1-1-1980—Alabama 24, Arkansas 9 1-1-1980—Houston 17, Nebraska 14 1-1-1983—Nebraska 21, LSU 20 1-1-1981—Georgia 17, Notre Dame 10 1-1-1981—Alabama 30, Baylor 2 1-2-1984—Miami (FL) 31, Nebraska 30 1-1-1982—Pittsburgh 24, Georgia 20 1-1-1982—Texas 14, Alabama 12 1-1-1985—Washington 28, Oklahoma 17 1-1-1983—Penn St. 27, Georgia 23 1-1-1983—SMU 7, Pittsburgh 3 1-1-1986—Oklahoma 25, Penn St. 10 1-2-1984—Auburn 9, Michigan 7 1-2-1984—Georgia 10, Texas 9 1-1-1987—Oklahoma 42, Arkansas 8 1-1-1985—Nebraska 28, LSU 10 1-1-1985—Boston College 45, Houston 28 1-1-1988—Miami (FL) 20, Oklahoma 14 1-1-1986—Tennessee 35, Miami (FL) 7 1-1-1986—Texas A&M 36, Auburn 16 1-2-1989—Miami (FL) 23, Nebraska 3 1-1-1987—Nebraska 30, LSU 15 1-1-1987—Ohio St. 28, Texas A&M 12 1-1-1990—Notre Dame 21, Colorado 6 1-1-1988—Auburn 16, Syracuse 16 1-1-1988—Texas A&M 35, Notre Dame 10 1-1-1991—Colorado 10, Notre Dame 9 1-2-1989—Florida St. 13, Auburn 7 1-2-1989—UCLA 17, Arkansas 3 1-1-1992—Miami (FL) 22, Nebraska 0 1-1-1990—Miami (FL) 33, Alabama 25 1-1-1990—Tennessee 31, Arkansas 27 1-1-1993—Florida St. 27, Nebraska 14 1-1-1991—Tennessee 23, Virginia 22 1-1-1991—Miami (FL) 46, Texas 3 1-1-1994—Florida St. 18, Nebraska 16 1-1-1992—Notre Dame 39, Florida 28 1-1-1992—Florida St. 10, Texas A&M 2 1-1-1995—Nebraska 24, Miami (FL) 17 1-1-1993—Alabama 34, Miami (FL) 13 1-1-1993—Notre Dame 28, Texas A&M 3 1-1-1996—Florida St. 31, Notre Dame 26 1-1-1994—Florida 41, West Virginia 7 1-1-1994—Notre Dame 24, Texas A&M 21 12-31-1996—Nebraska 41, Virginia Tech 21 1-2-1995—Florida St. 23, Florida 17 1-2-1995—Southern California 55, Texas Tech 14 1-2-1998—Nebraska 42, Tennessee 17 12-31-1995—Virginia Tech 28, Texas 10 1-1-1996—Colorado 38, Oregon 6 1-2-1999—Florida 31, Syracuse 10 1-2-1997—Florida 52, Florida St. 20 1-1-1997—BYU 19, Kansas St. 15 1-1-2000—Michigan 35, Alabama 34 (ot) 1-1-1998—Florida St. 31, Ohio St. 14 1-1-1998—UCLA 29, Texas A&M 23 1-3-2001—Oklahoma 13, Florida St. 2 1-1-1999—Ohio St. 24, Texas A&M 14 1-1-1999—Texas 38, Mississippi St. 11 1-2-2002—Florida 56, Maryland 23 1-4-2000—Florida St. 46, Virginia Tech 29 1-1-2000—Arkansas 27, Texas 6 1-2-2003—Southern California 38, Iowa 17 1-2-2001—Miami (FL) 37, Florida 20 1-1-2001—Kansas St. 35, Tennessee 21 1-1-2004—Miami (FL) 16, Florida St. 14 1-1-2002—LSU 47, Illinois 34 1-1-2002—Oklahoma 10, Arkansas 3 1-4-2005—Southern California 55, Oklahoma 19 1-1-2003—Georgia 26, Florida St. 13 1-1-2003—Texas 35, LSU 20 1-3-2006—Penn St. 26, Florida St. 23 (3 ot) 1-4-2004—LSU 21, Oklahoma 14 1-2-2004—Mississippi 31, Oklahoma St. 28 1-2-2007—Louisville 24, Wake Forest 13 1-3-2005—Auburn 16, Virginia Tech 13 1-1-2005—Tennessee 38, Texas A&M 7 1-3-2008—Kansas 24, Virginia Tech 21 1-2-2006—West Virginia 38, Georgia 35^ 1-2-2006—Alabama 13, Texas Tech 10

All-Time Bowl-Game Results 7e am

1-1-2007—Auburn 17, Nebraska 14 12-31-2004—Arizona St. 27, Purdue 23 capital one BOWL G 1-1-2008—Missouri 38, Arkansas 7 12-30-2005—UCLA 50, Northwestern 38 1-2-2009—Mississippi 47, Texas Tech 34 Present Site: Orlando, Florida 12-29-2006—Oregon St. 39, Missouri 38 Stadium (Capacity): Florida Citrus Bowl (65,438) 1-2-2010—Mississippi 21, Oklahoma St. 7 tar 12-31-2007—Oregon 56, South Fla. 21 Playing Surface: Grass BRUT SUN BOWL 12-31-2008—Oregon St. 3, Pittsburgh 0 Name Changes: Tangerine Bowl (1947-82); Florida -S 12-31-2009—Oklahoma 31, Stanford 27 Citrus Bowl (1983-93); CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl Present Site: El Paso, Texas ll Stadium (Capacity): Sun Bowl Stadium (50,426) (1994-99); OurHouse.com Florida Citrus Bowl (2000); KONICA MINOLTA GATOR BOWL Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl (2001-02); Capital One r d s Reco

Playing Surface: AstroPlay / A Name Changes: Sun Bowl (1936-86, 1994-95); John Present Site: Jacksonville, Florida Bowl (since 2003) Hancock Sun Bowl (1987-88); John Hancock Bowl Stadium (Capacity): Jacksonville Municipal Stadium Playing Sites: Tangerine Bowl, Orlando (1947-72); (1989-93); Norwest Bank Sun Bowl (1996); Norwest (77,000) Florida Field, Gainesville (1973); Tangerine Bowl (now wl Sun Bowl (1997-98); Wells Fargo Sun Bowl (1999-03); Playing Surface: Grass Florida Citrus Bowl) (1974-82); Orlando Stadium (now Vitalis Sun Bowl (2004-05); Brut Sun Bowl (since 2006) Name Changes: Gator Bowl (1946-85, 1991); Mazda Florida Citrus Bowl) (1983-85); Florida Citrus Bowl Bo Gator Bowl (1986-91); Outback Steakhouse Gator Bowl (since 1986) Playing Sites: Kidd Field, UTEP, El Paso (1936-62); Sun (1992-94); Toyota Gator Bowl (1995-07); Konica Minolta Bowl Stadium (since 1963) Gator Bowl (since 2008) 1-1-1947—Catawba 31, Maryville (TN) 6 1-1-1936—Hardin-Simmons 14, New Mexico St. 14 Playing Sites: Gator Bowl (1946-93); Florida Field, 1-1-1948—Catawba 7, Marshall 0 1-1-1937—Hardin-Simmons 34, UTEP 6 Gainesville, Fla. (1994); Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, 1-1-1949—Murray St. 21, Sul Ross St. 21 1-1-1938—West Virginia 7, Texas Tech 6 renamed Alltel Stadium in 1997, renamed Jacksonville 1-2-1950—St. Vincent 7, Emory & Henry 6 1-2-1939—Utah 26, New Mexico 0 Municipal Stadium in 2007 (since 1995) 1-1-1951—Charleston (WV) 35, Emory & Henry 14 1-1-1940—Arizona St. 0, Catholic 0 1-1-1946—Wake Forest 26, South Carolina 14 1-1-1952—Stetson 35, Arkansas St. 20 1-1-1941—Case 26, Arizona St. 13 1-1-1947—Oklahoma 34, North Carolina St. 13 1-1-1953—Tex. A&M-Commerce 33, Tennessee Tech 0 1-1-1942—Tulsa 6, Texas Tech 0 1-1-1948—Georgia 20, Maryland 20 1-1-1954—Arkansas St. 7, Tex. A&M-Commerce 7 1-1-1943—Second Air Force 13, Hardin-Simmons 7 1-1-1949—Clemson 24, Missouri 23 1-1-1955—Neb.-Omaha 7, Eastern Ky. 6 1-1-1944—Southwestern (TX) 7, New Mexico 0 1-2-1950—Maryland 20, Missouri 7 1-2-1956—Juniata 6, Missouri Valley 6 1-1-1945—Southwestern (TX) 35, U. of Mexico 0 1-1-1951—Wyoming 20, Wash. & Lee 7 1-1-1957—West Tex. A&M 20, Southern Miss. 13 1-1-1946—New Mexico 34, Denver 24 1-1-1952—Miami (FL) 14, Clemson 0 1-1-1958—Tex. A&M-Commerce 10, Southern Miss. 9 1-1-1947—Cincinnati 18, Virginia Tech 6 1-1-1953—Florida 14, Tulsa 13 12-27-1958—Tex. A&M-Commerce 26, Mo. Valley 7 1-1-1948—Miami (OH) 13, Texas Tech 12 1-1-1954—Texas Tech 35, Auburn 13 1-1-1960—Middle Tenn. 21, Presbyterian 12 1-1-1949—West Virginia 21, UTEP 12 12-31-1954—Auburn 33, Baylor 13 1-2-1950—UTEP 33, Georgetown 20 12-30-1960—Citadel 27, Tennessee Tech 0 12-31-1955—Vanderbilt 25, Auburn 13 12-29-1961—Lamar 21, Middle Tenn. 14 1-1-1951—West Tex. A&M 14, Cincinnati 13 12-29-1956—Georgia Tech 21, Pittsburgh 14 1-1-1952—Texas Tech 25, Pacific 14 12-28-1957—Tennessee 3, Texas A&M 0 12-22-1962—Houston 49, Miami (OH) 21 1-1-1953—Pacific 26, Southern Miss. 7 12-27-1958—Mississippi 7, Florida 3 12-28-1963—Western Ky. 27, Coast Guard 0 1-1-1954—UTEP 37, Southern Miss. 14 1-2-1960—Arkansas 14, Georgia Tech 7 12-12-1964—East Carolina 14, Massachusetts 13 12-11-1965—East Carolina 31, Maine 0 1-1-1955—UTEP 47, Florida St. 20 12-31-1960—Florida 13, Baylor 12 1-2-1956—Wyoming 21, Texas Tech 14 12-30-1961—Penn St. 30, Georgia Tech 15 12-10-1966—Morgan St. 14, West Chester 6 1-1-1957—George Washington 13, UTEP 0 12-29-1962—Florida 17, Penn St. 7 12-16-1967—UT Martin 25, West Chester 8 1-1-1958—Louisville 34, Drake 20 12-28-1963—North Carolina 35, Air Force 0 12-27-1968—Richmond 49, Ohio 42 12-31-1958—Wyoming 14, Hardin-Simmons 6 1-2-1965—Florida St. 36, Oklahoma 19 12-26-1969—Toledo 56, Davidson 33 12-31-1959—New Mexico St. 28, North Texas 8 12-31-1965—Georgia Tech 31, Texas Tech 21 12-28-1970—Toledo 40, William & Mary 12 12-31-1960—New Mexico St. 20, Utah St. 13 12-31-1966—Tennessee 18, Syracuse 12 12-28-1971—Toledo 28, Richmond 3 12-30-1961—Villanova 17, Wichita St. 9 12-30-1967—Florida St. 17, Penn St. 17 12-29-1972—Tampa 21, Kent St. 18 12-31-1962—West Tex. A&M 15, Ohio 14 12-28-1968—Missouri 35, Alabama 10 12-22-1973—Miami (OH) 16, Florida 7 12-31-1963—Oregon 21, SMU 14 12-27-1969—Florida 14, Tennessee 13 12-21-1974—Miami (OH) 21, Georgia 10 12-26-1964—Georgia 7, Texas Tech 0 1-2-1971—Auburn 35, Mississippi 28 12-20-1975—Miami (OH) 20, South Carolina 7 12-31-1965—UTEP 13, TCU 12 12-31-1971—Georgia 7, North Carolina 3 12-18-1976—Oklahoma St. 49, BYU 21 12-24-1966—Wyoming 28, Florida St. 20 12-30-1972—Auburn 24, Colorado 3 12-23-1977—Florida St. 40, Texas Tech 17 12-30-1967—UTEP 14, Mississippi 7 12-29-1973—Texas Tech 28, Tennessee 19 12-23-1978—North Carolina St. 30, Pittsburgh 17 12-28-1968—Auburn 34, Arizona 10 12-30-1974—Auburn 27, Texas 3 12-22-1979—LSU 34, Wake Forest 10 12-20-1969—Nebraska 45, Georgia 6 12-29-1975—Maryland 13, Florida 0 12-20-1980—Florida 35, Maryland 20 12-19-1970—Georgia Tech 17, Texas Tech 9 12-27-1976—Notre Dame 20, Penn St. 9 12-19-1981—Missouri 19, Southern Miss. 17 12-18-1971—LSU 33, Iowa St. 15 12-30-1977—Pittsburgh 34, Clemson 3 12-18-1982—Auburn 33, Boston College 26 12-30-1972—North Carolina 32, Texas Tech 28 12-29-1978—Clemson 17, Ohio St. 15 12-29-1973—Missouri 34, Auburn 17 12-28-1979—North Carolina 17, Michigan 15 12-17-1983—Tennessee 30, Maryland 23 12-28-1974—Mississippi St. 26, North Carolina 24 12-22-1984—Florida St. 17, Georgia 17 12-29-1980—Pittsburgh 37, South Carolina 9 12-28-1985—Ohio St. 10, BYU 7 12-26-1975—Pittsburgh 33, Kansas 19 12-28-1981—North Carolina 31, Arkansas 27 1-2-1977—Texas A&M 37, Florida 14 12-30-1982—Florida St. 31, West Virginia 12 1-1-1987—Auburn 16, Southern California 7 12-31-1977—Stanford 24, LSU 14 12-30-1983—Florida 14, Iowa 6 1-1-1988—Clemson 35, Penn St. 10 12-23-1978—Texas 42, Maryland 0 12-28-1984—Oklahoma St. 21, South Carolina 14 1-2-1989—Clemson 13, Oklahoma 6 12-22-1979—Washington 14, Texas 7 1-1-1990—Illinois 31, Virginia 21 12-30-1985—Florida St. 34, Oklahoma St. 23 1-1-1991—Georgia Tech 45, Nebraska 21 12-27-1980—Nebraska 31, Mississippi St. 17 12-27-1986—Clemson 27, Stanford 21 12-26-1981—Oklahoma 40, Houston 14 12-31-1987—LSU 30, South Carolina 13 1-1-1992—California 37, Clemson 13 12-25-1982—North Carolina 26, Texas 10 1-1-1989—Georgia 34, Michigan St. 27 1-1-1993—Georgia 21, Ohio St. 14 12-24-1983—Alabama 28, SMU 7 12-30-1989—Clemson 27, West Virginia 7 1-1-1994—Penn St. 31, Tennessee 13 12-22-1984—Maryland 28, Tennessee 27 1-1-1991—Michigan 35, Mississippi 3 1-2-1995—Alabama 24, Ohio St. 17 12-28-1985—Arizona 13, Georgia 13 12-29-1991—Oklahoma 48, Virginia 14 1-1-1996—Tennessee 20, Ohio St. 14 12-25-1986—Alabama 28, Washington 6 12-31-1992—Florida 27, North Carolina St. 10 1-1-1997—Tennessee 48, Northwestern 28 12-25-1987—Oklahoma St. 35, West Virginia 33 12-31-1993—Alabama 24, North Carolina 10 1-1-1998—Florida 21, Penn St. 6 12-24-1988—Alabama 29, Army 28 12-30-1994—Tennessee 45, Virginia Tech 23 1-1-1999—Michigan 45, Arkansas 31 12-30-1989—Pittsburgh 31, Texas A&M 28 1-1-1996—Syracuse 41, Clemson 0 1-1-2000—Michigan St. 37, Florida 34 12-31-1990—Michigan St. 17, Southern California 16 1-1-1997—North Carolina 20, West Virginia 13 1-1-2001—Michigan 31, Auburn 28 12-31-1991—UCLA 6, Illinois 3 1-1-1998—North Carolina 42, Virginia Tech 3 1-1-2002—Tennessee 45, Michigan 17 12-31-1992—Baylor 20, Arizona 15 1-1-1999—Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 28 1-1-2003—Auburn 13, Penn St. 9 12-24-1993—Oklahoma 41, Texas Tech 10 1-1-2000—Miami (FL) 28, Georgia Tech 13 1-1-2004—Georgia 34, Purdue 27 (ot) 12-30-1994—Texas 35, North Carolina 31 1-1-2001—Virginia Tech 41, Clemson 20 1-1-2005—Iowa 30, LSU 25 12-29-1995—Iowa 38, Washington 18 1-1-2002—Florida St. 30, Virginia Tech 17 1-2-2006—Wisconsin 24, Auburn 10 12-31-1996—Stanford 38, Michigan St. 0 1-1-2003—North Carolina St. 28, Notre Dame 6 12-31-1997—Arizona St. 17, Iowa 7 1-1-2004—Maryland 41, West Virginia 7 1-1-2007—Wisconsin 17, Arkansas 14 12-31-1998—TCU 28, Southern California 19 1-1-2005—Florida St. 30, West Virginia 18 1-1-2008—Michigan 41, Florida 35 12-31-1999—Oregon 24, Minnesota 20 1-1-2009—Georgia 24, Michigan St. 12 1-2-2006—Virginia Tech 35, Louisville 24 1-1-2010—Penn St. 19, LSU 17 12-29-2000—Wisconsin 21, UCLA 20 1-1-2007—West Virginia 38, Georgia Tech 35 12-31-2001—Washington St. 33, Purdue 27 1-1-2008—Texas Tech 31, Virginia 28 Note: No classified major teams participated in games 12-31-2002—Purdue 34, Washington 24 1-1-2009—Nebraska 26, Clemson 21 from January 1, 1947, through January 1, 1960, or in 12-31-2003—Minnesota 31, Oregon 30 1-1-2010—Florida St. 33, West Virginia 21 1961 and 1963 through 1967. 8 All-Time Bowl-Game Results

AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL 12-31-1981—West Virginia 26, Florida 6 Name Changes: Independence Bowl (1976-89, Present Site: Memphis, Tennessee 12-31-1982—Iowa 28, Tennessee 22 2004-05); Poulan Independence Bowl (1990); Poulan/ Stadium (Capacity): Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium 12-30-1983—Florida St. 28, North Carolina 3 Weed Eater Independence Bowl (1991-97); Sanford (62,338) 12-31-1984—Virginia 27, Purdue 24 Independence Bowl (1998-00); MainStay Independence Playing Surface: Prescription Athletic Turf 12-31-1985—Army 31, Illinois 29 Bowl (2001-03); PetroSun Independence Bowl (2006- Name Changes: Liberty Bowl (1959-92); St. Jude 12-31-1986—Virginia Tech 25, North Carolina St. 24 08); AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl (since 2009) Liberty Bowl (1993-96); AXA Liberty Bowl (1997-03); 1-2-1988—Tennessee 27, Indiana 22 Playing Site: Independence Stadium (since 1976) AutoZone Liberty Bowl (since 2004) 12-31-1988—North Carolina St. 28, Iowa 23 12-13-1976—McNeese St. 20, Tulsa 16 Playing Sites: Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia (1959- 12-30-1989—Syracuse 19, Georgia 18 12-17-1977—Louisiana Tech 24, Louisville 14 63); Convention Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (1964); Liberty 12-29-1990—Auburn 27, Indiana 23 12-16-1978—East Carolina 35, Louisiana Tech 13 Bowl Memorial Stadium (since 1965) 1-1-1992—East Carolina 37, North Carolina St. 34 12-15-1979—Syracuse 31, McNeese St. 7 12-19-1959—Penn St. 7, Alabama 0 1-2-1993—North Carolina 21, Mississippi St. 17 12-13-1980—Southern Miss. 16, McNeese St. 14 12-17-1960—Penn St. 41, Oregon 12 12-31-1993—Clemson 14, Kentucky 13 12-12-1981—Texas A&M 33, Oklahoma St. 16 12-16-1961—Syracuse 15, Miami (FL) 14 1-1-1995—North Carolina St. 28, Mississippi St. 24 12-11-1982—Wisconsin 14, Kansas St. 3 12-15-1962—Oregon St. 6, Villanova 0 12-30-1995—Virginia 34, Georgia 27 12-10-1983—Air Force 9, Mississippi 3 12-21-1963—Mississippi St. 16, North Carolina St. 12 12-28-1996—LSU 10, Clemson 7 12-15-1984—Air Force 23, Virginia Tech 7 12-19-1964—Utah 32, West Virginia 6 1-2-1998—Auburn 21, Clemson 17 12-21-1985—Minnesota 20, Clemson 13 12-18-1965—Mississippi 13, Auburn 7 12-31-1998—Georgia 35, Virginia 33 12-20-1986—Mississippi 20, Texas Tech 17 12-10-1966—Miami (FL) 14, Virginia Tech 7 12-30-1999—Mississippi St. 17, Clemson 7 12-19-1987—Washington 24, Tulane 12 12-16-1967—North Carolina St. 14, Georgia 7 12-29-2000—LSU 28, Georgia Tech 14 12-23-1988—Southern Miss. 38, UTEP 18 12-14-1968—Mississippi 34, Virginia Tech 17 12-31-2001—North Carolina 16, Auburn 10 12-16-1989—Oregon 27, Tulsa 24 12-13-1969—Colorado 47, Alabama 33 12-31-2002—Maryland 30, Tennessee 3 12-15-1990—Louisiana Tech 34, Maryland 34 12-12-1970—Tulane 17, Colorado 3 1-2-2004—Clemson 27, Tennessee 14 12-29-1991—Georgia 24, Arkansas 15 12-20-1971—Tennessee 14, Arkansas 13 12-31-2004—Miami (FL) 27, Florida 10 12-31-1992—Wake Forest 39, Oregon 35 12-18-1972—Georgia Tech 31, Iowa St. 30 12-30-2005—LSU 40, Miami (FL) 3 12-31-1993—Virginia Tech 45, Indiana 20 12-17-1973—North Carolina St. 31, Kansas 18 12-30-2006—Georgia 31, Virginia Tech 24 12-28-1994—Virginia 20, TCU 10 12-16-1974—Tennessee 7, Maryland 3 12-31-2007—Auburn 23, Clemson 20 (ot) 12-29-1995—LSU 45, Michigan St. 26 12-22-1975—Southern California 20, Texas A&M 0 12-31-2008—LSU 38, Georgia Tech 3 12-31-1996—Auburn 32, Army 29 12-20-1976—Alabama 36, UCLA 6 12-31-2009—Virginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14 12-28-1997—LSU 27, Notre Dame 9 12-19-1977—Nebraska 21, North Carolina 17 12-31-1998—Mississippi 35, Texas Tech 18 12-23-1978—Missouri 20, LSU 15 TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL 12-31-1999—Mississippi 27, Oklahoma 25 12-22-1979—Penn St. 9, Tulane 6 Present Site: Glendale, Arizona 12-31-2000—Mississippi St. 43, Texas A&M 41 (ot) 12-27-1980—Purdue 28, Missouri 25 Stadium (Capacity): University of Phoenix Stadium 12-27-2001—Alabama 14, Iowa St. 13 12-30-1981—Ohio St. 31, Navy 28 (73,000) 12-27-2002—Mississippi 27, Nebraska 23 12-29-1982—Alabama 21, Illinois 15 Playing Surface: Grass 12-31-2003—Arkansas 27, Missouri 14 12-29-1983—Notre Dame 19, Boston College 18 Name Changes: Fiesta Bowl (1971-85, 1991-92); 12-28-2004—Iowa St. 17, Miami (OH) 13 12-27-1984—Auburn 21, Arkansas 15 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl (1986-90); IBM OS/2 Fiesta Bowl 12-30-2005—Missouri 38, South Carolina 31 12-27-1985—Baylor 21, LSU 7 (1993-95); Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (since 1996) 12-28-2006—Oklahoma St. 34, Alabama 31 12-29-1986—Tennessee 21, Minnesota 14 Playing Sites: Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Ariz. (1971- 12-30-2007—Alabama 30, Colorado 24 12-29-1987—Georgia 20, Arkansas 17 06); University of Phoenix Stadium (since 2007) 12-28-2008—Louisiana Tech 17, Northern Ill. 10 12-28-1988—Indiana 34, South Carolina 10 12-27-1971—Arizona St. 45, Florida St. 38 12-28-2009—Georgia 44, Texas A&M 20 12-28-1989—Mississippi 42, Air Force 29 12-23-1972—Arizona St. 49, Missouri 35 12-27-1990—Air Force 23, Ohio St. 11 12-21-1973—Arizona St. 28, Pittsburgh 7 PACIFIC LIFE HOLIDAY BOWL 12-29-1991—Air Force 38, Mississippi St. 15 12-28-1974—Oklahoma St. 16, BYU 6 Present Site: San Diego, California 12-31-1992—Mississippi 13, Air Force 0 12-26-1975—Arizona St. 17, Nebraska 14 Stadium (Capacity): Qualcomm Stadium (70,561) 12-28-1993—Louisville 18, Michigan St. 7 12-25-1976—Oklahoma 41, Wyoming 7 Playing Surface: Grass 12-31-1994—Illinois 30, East Carolina 0 12-25-1977—Penn St. 42, Arizona St. 30 Name Changes: Holiday Bowl (1978-85); Sea World 12-30-1995—East Carolina 19, Stanford 13 12-25-1978—Arkansas 10, UCLA 10 Holiday Bowl (1986-90); Thrifty Car Rental Holiday 12-27-1996—Syracuse 30, Houston 17 12-25-1979—Pittsburgh 16, Arizona 10 Bowl (1991-94); Plymouth Holiday Bowl (1995-97); 12-31-1997—Southern Miss. 41, Pittsburgh 7 12-26-1980—Penn St. 31, Ohio St. 19 Culligan Holiday Bowl (1998-01); Pacific Life Holiday 12-31-1998—Tulane 41, BYU 27 1-1-1982—Penn St. 26, Southern California 10 Bowl (since 2002) 1-1-1983—Arizona St. 32, Oklahoma 21 Playing Site: San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium, 12-31-1999—Southern Miss. 23, Colorado St. 17 renamed­ Qualcomm Stadium in 1997 (since 1978) 12-29-2000—Colorado St. 22, Louisville 17 1-2-1984—Ohio St. 28, Pittsburgh 23 12-31-2001—Louisville 28, BYU 10 1-1-1985—UCLA 39, Miami (FL) 37 12-22-1978—Navy 23, BYU 16 12-31-2002—TCU 17, Colorado St. 3 1-1-1986—Michigan 27, Nebraska 23 12-21-1979—Indiana 38, BYU 37 12-31-2003—Utah 17, Southern Miss. 0 1-2-1987—Penn St. 14, Miami (FL) 10 12-19-1980—BYU 46, SMU 45 1-1-1988—Florida St. 31, Nebraska 28 12-18-1981—BYU 38, Washington St. 36 12-31-2004—Louisville 44, Boise St. 40 12-17-1982—Ohio St. 47, BYU 17 12-31-2005—Tulsa 31, Fresno St. 24 1-2-1989—Notre Dame 34, West Virginia 21 1-1-1990—Florida St. 41, Nebraska 17 12-23-1983—BYU 21, Missouri 17 12-29-2006—South Carolina 44, Houston 36 1-1-1991—Louisville 34, Alabama 7 12-29-2007—Mississippi St. 10, UCF 3 12-21-1984—BYU 24, Michigan 17 1-2-2009—Kentucky 25, East Carolina 19 1-1-1992—Penn St. 42, Tennessee 17 12-22-1985—Arkansas 18, Arizona St. 17 1-2-2010—Arkansas 20, East Carolina 17 (ot) 1-1-1993—Syracuse 26, Colorado 22 12-30-1986—Iowa 39, San Diego St. 38 1-1-1994—Arizona 29, Miami (FL) 0 12-30-1987—Iowa 20, Wyoming 19 CHICK-FIL-A BOWL 1-2-1995—Colorado 41, Notre Dame 24 12-30-1988—Oklahoma St. 62, Wyoming 14 1-2-1996—Nebraska 62, Florida 24 Present Site: Atlanta 12-29-1989—Penn St. 50, BYU 39 Stadium (Capacity): Georgia Dome (71,250) 1-1-1997—Penn St. 38, Texas 15 12-29-1990—Texas A&M 65, BYU 14 Name Changes: (1968-96); Chick-fil-A 12-31-1997—Kansas St. 35, Syracuse 18 12-30-1991—BYU 13, Iowa 13 Peach Bowl (1997-05); Chick-fil-A Bowl (since 2006) 1-4-1999—Tennessee 23, Florida St. 16 12-30-1992—Hawaii 27, Illinois 17 Playing Surface: FieldTurf 1-2-2000—Nebraska 31, Tennessee 21 12-30-1993—Ohio St. 28, BYU 21 Playing Sites: Grant Field, Atlanta (1968-70); Atlanta/ 1-1-2001—Oregon St. 41, Notre Dame 9 12-30-1994—Michigan 24, Colorado St. 14 Fulton County Stadium (1971-92); Georgia Dome 1-1-2002—Oregon 38, Colorado 16 12-29-1995—Kansas St. 54, Colorado St. 21 (since 1993) 1-3-2003—Ohio St. 31, Miami (FL) 24 (2 ot) 12-30-1996—Colorado 33, Washington 21 12-30-1968—LSU 31, Florida St. 27 1-2-2004—Ohio St. 35, Kansas St. 28 12-29-1997—Colorado St. 35, Missouri 24 12-30-1969—West Virginia 14, South Carolina 3 1-1-2005—Utah 35, Pittsburgh 7 12-30-1998—Arizona 23, Nebraska 20 12-30-1970—Arizona St. 48, North Carolina 26 1-2-2006—Ohio St. 34, Notre Dame 20 12-29-1999—Kansas St. 24, Washington 20 12-30-1971—Mississippi 41, Georgia Tech 18 1-1-2007—Boise St. 43, Oklahoma 42 (ot) 12-29-2000—Oregon 35, Texas 30 12-29-1972—North Carolina St. 49, West Virginia 13 1-2-2008—West Virginia 48, Oklahoma 28 12-28-2001—Texas 47, Washington 43 12-28-1973—Georgia 17, Maryland 16 1-5-2009—Texas 24, Ohio St. 21 12-27-2002—Kansas St. 34, Arizona St. 27 12-28-1974—Texas Tech 6, Vanderbilt 6 1-4-2010—Boise St. 17, TCU 10 12-30-2003—Washington St. 28, Texas 20 12-31-1975—West Virginia 13, North Carolina St. 10 12-30-2004—Texas Tech 45, California 31 12-31-1976—Kentucky 21, North Carolina 0 advocare v100 12-29-2005—Oklahoma 17, Oregon 14 12-31-1977—North Carolina St. 24, Iowa St. 14 INDEPENDENCE BOWL 12-28-2006—California 45, Texas A&M 10 12-25-1978—Purdue 41, Georgia Tech 21 Present Site: Shreveport, Louisiana 12-27-2007—Texas 52, Arizona St. 34 12-31-1979—Baylor 24, Clemson 18 Stadium (Capacity): Independence Stadium (50,015) 12-29-2008—Oregon 42, Oklahoma St. 31 1-2-1981—Miami (FL) 20, Virginia Tech 10 Playing Surface: AstroPlay 12-30-2009—Nebraska 33, Arizona 0

All-Time Bowl-Game Results 9e am

OUTBACK BOWL Playing Sites: Joe Robbie Stadium, renamed Pro Name Changes: Sports Humanitarian Bowl (1997); G Present Site: Tampa, Florida Player Stadium in 1996, Miami (1990-00); Florida Citrus Humanitarian Bowl (1998); Crucial.com Humanitarian Stadium (Capacity): Raymond James Stadium Bowl (since 2001) Bowl (1999-03); MPC Computers Bowl (2004-06); 12-28-1990—Florida St. 24, Penn St. 17 Roady's Humanitarian Bowl (since 2007) tar (65,857) Playing Site: Bronco Stadium (since 1997) Playing Surface: Grass 12-28-1991—Alabama 30, Colorado 25 -S Name Changes: Hall of Fame Bowl (1986-95); Out­ 1-1-1993—Stanford 24, Penn St. 3 12-29-1997—Cincinnati 35, Utah St. 19 back Bowl (since 1996) 1-1-1994—Boston College 31, Virginia 13 12-30-1998—Idaho 42, Southern Miss. 35 ll

Playing Sites: Tampa Stadium, renamed Houlihan’s 1-2-1995—South Carolina 24, West Virginia 21 12-30-1999—Boise St. 34, Louisville 31 r d s Reco Stadium in 1997 (1986-97); Tampa Community Stadium 12-30-1995—North Carolina 20, Arkansas 10 12-28-2000—Boise St. 38, UTEP 23 / A (1998); Raymond James Stadium (since 1999) 12-27-1996—Miami (FL) 31, Virginia 21 12-31-2001—Clemson 49, Louisiana Tech 24 12-23-1986—Boston College 27, Georgia 24 12-29-1997—Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia 30 12-31-2002—Boise St. 34, Iowa St. 16 wl 1-2-1988—Michigan 28, Alabama 24 12-29-1998—Miami (FL) 46, North Carolina St. 23 1-3-2004—Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10 1-2-1989—Syracuse 23, LSU 10 12-30-1999—Illinois 63, Virginia 21 12-27-2004—Fresno St. 37, Virginia 34 (ot) Bo 1-1-1990—Auburn 31, Ohio St. 14 12-28-2000—North Carolina St. 38, Minnesota 30 12-28-2005—Boston College 27, Boise St. 21 1-1-1991—Clemson 30, Illinois 0 12-20-2001—Pittsburgh 34, North Carolina St. 19 12-31-2006—Miami (FL) 21, Nevada 20 1-1-1992—Syracuse 24, Ohio St. 17 12-23-2002—Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15 12-31-2007—Fresno St. 40, Georgia Tech 28 1-1-1993—Tennessee 38, Boston College 23 12-22-2003—North Carolina St. 56, Kansas 26 12-30-2008—Maryland 42, Nevada 35 1-1-1994—Michigan 42, North Carolina St. 7 12-21-2004—Georgia Tech 51, Syracuse 14 12-30-2009—Idaho 43, Bowling Green 42 1-2-1995—Wisconsin 34, Duke 20 12-27-2005—Clemson 19, Colorado 10 1-1-1996—Penn St. 43, Auburn 14 12-29-2006—Maryland 24, Purdue 7 little caesars PIZZA bowl 1-1-1997—Alabama 17, Michigan 14 12-28-2007—Boston College 24, Michigan St. 21 Present Site: Detroit 1-1-1998—Georgia 33, Wisconsin 6 12-27-2008—Florida St. 42, Wisconsin 13 Stadium (Capacity): Ford Field (65,000) 1-1-1999—Penn St. 26, Kentucky 14 12-29-2009—Wisconsin 20, Miami (FL) 14 Playing Surface: FieldTurf 1-1-2000—Georgia 28, Purdue 25 (ot) Name Changes: Ford Motor City Bowl (1997); Motor 1-1-2001—South Carolina 24, Ohio St. 7 maaco bowl LAS VEGAS City Bowl (1998-08); Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (since 2009) 1-1-2002—South Carolina 31, Ohio St. 28 Present Site: Las Vegas Playing Sites: Pontiac Silverdome (1997-01); Ford 1-1-2003—Michigan 38, Florida 30 Stadium (Capacity): Sam Boyd Stadium (40,000) Field (since 2002) 1-1-2004—Iowa 37, Florida 17 Playing Surface: TurfTech 1-1-2005—Georgia 24, Wisconsin 21 Name Changes: (1992-98, 2000, 2003); 12-26-1997—Mississippi 34, Marshall 31 1-2-2006—Florida 31, Iowa 24 EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl (1999); Sega Sports Las 12-23-1998—Marshall 48, Louisville 29 Vegas Bowl (2001-02), Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas 12-27-1999—Marshall 21, BYU 3 1-1-2007—Penn St. 20, Tennessee 10 Bowl (2004-06); Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl (2007-08); 12-27-2000—Marshall 25, Cincinnati 14 1-1-2008—Tennessee 21, Wisconsin 17 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (2009) 12-29-2001—Toledo 23, Cincinnati 16 1-1-2009—Iowa 31, South Carolina 10 Playing Site: Sam Boyd Stadium (since 1992) 1-1-2010—Auburn 38, Northwestern 35 (ot) 12-26-2002—Boston College 51, Toledo 25 12-18-1992—Bowling Green 35, Nevada 34 12-26-2003—Bowling Green 28, Northwestern 24 insight BOWL 12-17-1993—Utah St. 42, Ball St. 33 12-27-2004—Connecticut 39, Toledo 10 12-15-1994—UNLV 52, Central Mich. 24 12-26-2005—Memphis 38, Akron 31 Present Site: Tempe, Arizona 12-14-1995—Toledo 40, Nevada 37 (ot) 12-26-2006—Central Mich. 31, Middle Tenn. 14 Stadium (Capacity): Sun Devil Stadium (71,706) 12-19-1996—Nevada 18, Ball St. 15 Playing Surface: Grass 12-26-2007—Purdue 51, Central Mich. 48 Name Changes: Copper Bowl (1989, 1996); Domino’s 12-20-1997—Oregon 41, Air Force 13 12-26-2008—Fla. Atlantic 24, Central Mich. 21 Pizza Copper Bowl (1990-91); Weiser Lock Copper 12-19-1998—North Carolina 20, San Diego St. 13 12-26-2009—Marshall 21, Ohio 17 Bowl (1992-95); Insight.com Bowl (1997-01); Insight 12-18-1999—Utah 17, Fresno St. 16 Bowl (since 2002) 12-21-2000—UNLV 31, Arkansas 14 GAYLORD HOTELS MUSIC CITY BOWL Playing Sites: Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz. (1989- 12-25-2001—Utah 10, Southern California 6 Present Site: Nashville, Tennessee 99); Bank One Ballpark, Phoenix (2000-05); Sun Devil 12-25-2002—UCLA 27, New Mexico 13 Stadium (Capacity): LP Field (68,798) Stadium (since 2006) 12-24-2003—Oregon St. 55, New Mexico 14 Playing Surface: Grass 12-23-2004—Wyoming 24, UCLA 21 Name Changes: Music City Bowl (1998, 2000-01); 12-31-1989—Arizona 17, North Carolina St. 10 HomePoint.com Music City Bowl (1999); Gaylord 12-31-1990—California 17, Wyoming 15 12-22-2005—California 35, BYU 28 12-21-2006—BYU 38, Oregon 8 Hotels Music City Bowl (2002-03); Gaylord Hotels Music 12-31-1991—Indiana 24, Baylor 0 City Bowl Presented By Bridgestone (since 2004) 12-29-1992—Washington St. 31, Utah 28 12-22-2007—BYU 17, UCLA 16 Playing Sites: Vanderbilt Stadium (1998); Adelphia 12-29-1993—Kansas St. 52, Wyoming 17 12-20-2008—Arizona 31, BYU 21 Coliseum, renamed The Coliseum in 2002, renamed LP 12-29-1994—BYU 31, Oklahoma 6 12-22-2009—BYU 44, Oregon St. 20 Field in 2006 (since 1999) 12-27-1995—Texas Tech 55, Air Force 41 VALERO ALAMO BOWL 12-29-1998—Virginia Tech 38, Alabama 7 12-27-1996—Wisconsin 38, Utah 10 12-29-1999—Syracuse 20, Kentucky 13 12-27-1997—Arizona 20, New Mexico 14 Present Site: San Antonio 12-28-2000—West Virginia 49, Mississippi 38 12-26-1998—Missouri 34, West Virginia 31 Stadium (Capacity): Alamodome (65,000) Playing Surface: SportField Real Grass 12-28-2001—Boston College 20, Georgia 16 12-31-1999—Colorado 62, Boston College 28 Name Changes: Builders Square Alamo Bowl (1993- 12-30-2002—Minnesota 29, Arkansas 14 12-28-2000—Iowa St. 37, Pittsburgh 29 98); Sylvania Alamo Bowl (1999-01); Alamo Bowl 12-31-2003—Auburn 28, Wisconsin 14 12-29-2001—Syracuse 26, Kansas St. 3 (2002-03, 2006); MasterCard Alamo Bowl (2004-05); 12-31-2004—Minnesota 20, Alabama 16 12-26-2002—Pittsburgh 38, Oregon St. 13 Valero Alamo Bowl (since 2007) 12-30-2005—Virginia 34, Minnesota 31 12-26-2003—California 52, Virginia Tech 49 Playing Site: Alamodome (since 1993) 12-29-2006—Kentucky 28, Clemson 20 12-28-2004—Oregon St. 38, Notre Dame 21 12-31-1993—California 37, Iowa 3 12-31-2007—Kentucky 35, Florida St. 28 12-27-2005—Arizona St. 45, Rutgers 40 12-31-1994—Washington St. 10, Baylor 3 12-31-2008—Vanderbilt 16, Boston College 14 12-29-2006—Texas Tech 44, Minnesota 41 (ot) 12-28-1995—Texas A&M 22, Michigan 20 12-27-2009—Clemson 21, Kentucky 13 12-31-2007—Oklahoma St. 49, Indiana 33 12-29-1996—Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0 12-31-2008—Kansas 42, Minnesota 21 12-30-1997—Purdue 33, Oklahoma St. 20 gmac bowl 12-31-2009—Iowa St. 14, Minnesota 13 12-29-1998—Purdue 37, Kansas St. 34 Present Site: Mobile, Alabama 12-28-1999—Penn St. 24, Texas A&M 0 Stadium (Capacity): Ladd-Peebles Stadium (40,646) CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL 12-30-2000—Nebraska 66, Northwestern 17 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Present Site: Orlando, Florida 12-29-2001—Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16 Name Changes: Mobile Alabama Bowl (1999); GMAC Stadium (Capacity): Florida Citrus Bowl (65,438) 12-28-2002—Wisconsin 31, Colorado 28 (ot) Mobile Alabama Bowl (2000); GMAC Bowl (since 2001) Playing Site: Ladd-Peebles Stadium (since 1999) Playing Surface: Grass 12-29-2003—Nebraska 17, Michigan St. 3 Name Changes: Blockbuster Bowl (1990-93); Carquest 12-29-2004—Ohio St. 33, Oklahoma St. 7 12-22-1999—TCU 28, East Carolina 14 Bowl (1994-97); Micron PC Bowl (1998); MicronPC.com 12-28-2005—Nebraska 32, Michigan 28 12-20-2000—Southern Miss. 28, TCU 21 Bowl (1999-00); Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl (2001); 12-30-2006—Texas 26, Iowa 24 12-19-2001—Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 (2 ot) Mazda Tangerine Bowl (2002-03); Champs Sports Bowl 12-29-2007—Penn St. 24, Texas A&M 17 12-18-2002—Marshall 38, Louisville 15 (since 2004) 12-18-2003—Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 28 Note: The game was known as the Sunshine Football 12-29-2008—Missouri 30, Northwestern 23 (ot) Classic for a short time in the 1997-98 offseason after 1-2-2010—Texas Tech 41, Michigan St. 31 12-22-2004—Bowling Green 52, Memphis 35 Carquest Auto Parts dropped its sponsorship and 12-21-2005—Toledo 45, UTEP 13 before Micron agreed to be the title sponsor. Also, ROADY'S HUMANITARIAN BOWL 1-7-2007—Southern Miss. 28, Ohio 7 this game should not be confused with the Tangerine Present Site: Boise, Idaho 1-6-2008—Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7 Bowl that became the Florida Citrus Bowl in 1982 and Stadium (Capacity): Bronco Stadium (30,000) 1-6-2009—Tulsa 45, Ball St. 13 is now known as the Capital One Bowl. Playing Surface: Blue AstroPlay 1-6-2010—Central Mich. 44, Troy 41 (2 ot) 10 All-Time Bowl-Game Results

R+L CARRIERS Name Changes: Diamond Walnut San Francisco Bowl Playing Surface: Grass (2002-03); Emerald Bowl (2004-09); Kraft Fight Hunger Playing Site: University Stadium (since 2006) NEW ORLEANS BOWL Bowl (2010) Present Site: New Orleans 12-23-06—San Jose St. 20, New Mexico 12 Playing Site: Pacific Bell Park, renamed SBC Park in 12-22-07—New Mexico 23, Nevada 0 Stadium (Capacity): Louisiana Superdome (72,000) 2004, renamed AT&T Park in 2006 (since 2002) Playing Surface: FieldTurf 12-20-08—Colorado St. 40, Fresno St. 35 Name Changes: New Orleans Bowl (2001-03); 12-31-2002—Virginia Tech 20, Air Force 13 12-19-09—Wyoming 35, Fresno St. 28 (2 ot) Wyndham New Orleans Bowl (2004-05); R+L Carriers 12-31-2003—Boston College 35, Colorado St. 21 New Orleans Bowl (since 2006) 12-30-2004—Navy 34, New Mexico 19 PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL Playing Sites: Louisiana Superdome (since 2001); 12-29-2005—Utah 38, Georgia Tech 10 Present Site: Birmingham, Alabama ^, Lafayette, La. (2005) 12-27-2006—Florida St. 44, UCLA 27 Stadium (Capacity): Legion Field (72,000) 12-18-2001—Colorado St. 45, North Texas 20 12-28-2007—Oregon St. 21, Maryland 14 Playing Surface: SureTurf 12-17-2002—North Texas 24, Cincinnati 19 12-27-2008—California 24, Miami (FL) 17 Playing Site: Legion Field (since 2006) 12-16-2003—Memphis 27, North Texas 17 12-26-2009—Southern California 24, Boston College 13 12-23-2006—South Fla. 24, East Carolina 7 12-14-2004—Southern Miss. 31, North Texas 10 12-22-2007—Cincinnati 31, Southern Miss. 21 12-20-2005—Southern Miss. 31, Arkansas St. 19^ BELL HELICOPTER 12-29-2008—Rutgers 29, North Carolina St. 23 12-22-2006—Troy 41, Rice 17 ARMED FORCES BOWL 1-2-2010—Connecticut 20, South Carolina 7 12-21-2007—Fla. Atlantic 44, Memphis 27 Present Site: Fort Worth, Texas 12-21-2008—Southern Miss. 30, Troy 27 (ot) Stadium (Capacity): Amon G. Carter Stadium (44,000) TEXAS BOWL 12-20-2009—Middle Tenn. 42, Southern Miss. 32 Playing Surface: Grass Present Site: Houston Name Changes: PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl (2003- Stadium (Capacity): Reliant Stadium (71,500) SHERATON HAWAII BOWL 04); Fort Worth Bowl (2005); Bell Helicopter Armed Playing Surface: Grass Present Site: Honolulu Forces Bowl (since 2006) Playing Site: Reliant Stadium (since 2006) Stadium (Capacity): Aloha Stadium (50,000) Playing Site: Amon G. Carter Stadium (since 2003) 12-28-2006—Rutgers 37, Kansas St. 10 Playing Surface: FieldTurf 12-23-2003—Boise St. 34, TCU 31 12-28-2007—TCU 20, Houston 13 Name Changes: Conagra Foods Hawaii Bowl (2002); 12-23-2004—Cincinnati 32, Marshall 14 12-30-2008—Rice 38, Western Mich. 14 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl (since 2003) 12-23-2005—Kansas 42, Houston 13 12-31-2009—Navy 35, Missouri 13 Playing Site: Aloha Stadium (since 2002) 12-23-2006—Utah 25, Tulsa 13 12-25-2002—Tulane 36, Hawaii 28 12-31-2007—California 42, Air Force 36 EagleBank BOWL 12-25-2003—Hawaii 54, Houston 48 (3 ot) 12-31-2008—Houston 34, Air Force 28 Present Site: Washington, D.C. 12-24-2004—Hawaii 59, UAB 40 12-31-2009—Air Force 47, Houston 20 Stadium (Capacity): RFK Stadium (55,672) 12-24-2005—Nevada 49, UCF 48 (ot) Playing Surface: Grass 12-24-2006—Hawaii 41, Arizona St. 24 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT Playing Site: RFK Stadium (since 2008) 12-23-2007—East Carolina 41, Boise St. 38 UNION POINSETTIA BOWL 12-20-2008—Wake Forest 29, Navy 19 12-24-2008—Notre Dame 49, Hawaii 21 Present Site: San Diego, California 12-29-2009—UCLA 30, Temple 21 12-24-2009—SMU 45, Nevada 10 Stadium (Capacity): Qualcomm Stadium (70,561) Playing Surface: Grass beef ‘o’ brady’s MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL Playing Site: Qualcomm Stadium (since 2005) st. petersburg bowl Present Site: Charlotte, North Carolina 12-22-2005—Navy 51, Colorado St. 30 Present Site: St. Petersburg, Florida Stadium (Capacity): Bank of America Stadium (73,778) 12-19-2006—TCU 37, Northern Ill. 7 Stadium (Capacity): Tropicana Field (44,000) Playing Surface: Grass 12-20-2007—Utah 35, Navy 32 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Name Changes: Continental Tire Bowl (2002-04); 12-23-2008—TCU 17, Boise St. 16 Playing Site: Tropicana Field (since 2008) Meineke Car Care Bowl (since 2005) 12-23-2009—Utah 37, California 27 Playing Site: Ericsson Stadium, renamed Bank of 12-20-2008—South Fla. 41, Memphis 14 America Stadium in 2004 (since 2002) INTERNATIONAL BOWL 12-19-2009—Rutgers 45, UCF 24 12-28-2002—Virginia 48, West Virginia 22 Present Site: Toronto, Ontario, Canada BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 12-27-2003—Virginia 23, Pittsburgh 16 Stadium (Capacity): Rogers Centre (53,506) 12-30-2004—Boston College 37, North Carolina 24 Playing Surface: FieldTurf Present Site: Glendale, Arizona 12-31-2005—North Carolina St. 14, South Fla. 0 Playing Site: Rogers Centre (since 2007) Stadium (Capacity): University of Phoenix Stadium 12-30-2006—Boston College 25, Navy 24 (73,000) 1-6-2007—Cincinnati 27, Western Mich. 24 Playing Surface: Grass 12-29-2007—Wake Forest 24, Connecticut 10 1-5-2008—Rutgers 52, Ball St. 30 Playing Site: University of Phoenix Stadium (2007 & 12-27-2008—West Virginia 31, North Carolina 30 1-3-2009—Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20 2011); Louisiana Superdome (2008); Dolphin Stadium 12-26-2009—Pittsburgh 19, North Carolina 17 1-2-2010—South Fla. 27, Northern Ill. 3 (2009); Rose Bowl (2010) 1-8-2007—Florida 41, Ohio St. 14 KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL NEW MEXICO BOWL 1-7-2008—LSU 38, Ohio St. 24 Present Site: San Francisco Present Site: Albuquerque, New Mexico 1-8-2009—Florida 24, Oklahoma 14 Stadium (Capacity): AT&T Park (38,437 for football) Stadium (Capacity): University Stadium (38,634) 1-7-2010—Alabama 37, Texas 21 Playing Surface: Grass

Bowl Title Sponsor[s] (Year Began) Bowl Name (Years) Bowl-Game Title Sponsors Capital One Florida Department of Citrus Florida Citrus (1983-93) (1983-02) CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl Title Sponsor[s] (Year Began) Bowl Name (Years) Comp USA (1994-99) (1994-99) Alamo Builders Square (1993-98) Builders Square Alamo OurHouse.com (2000) OurHouse.com Florida Citrus Sylvania (1999-01) (1993-98) Capital One (since 2001) (2000) MasterCard (2002-05) Sylvania Alamo (1999-01) Capital One Florida Citrus Valero Energy Corp. (since 2007) Alamo Bowl Presented By (2001-02) MasterCard (2002-03) Capital One (since 2003) MasterCard Alamo Bowl Champs Blockbuster Video (1990-93) Blockbuster (1990-93) (2004-05) Sports Carquest Parts (1994-97) Carquest (1994-97) Alamo Bowl (2006) Micron PC (1998-00) Micron PC (1998) Valero Alamo (since 2007) Florida Tourism (2001) MicronPC.com (1999-00) Armed Forces PlainsCapital (2003-04) PlainsCapital Fort Worth Mazda (2002-03) Visit Florida Tangerine (2001) Bell Helicopter (since 2006) (2003-04) Champs Sports (since 2004) Mazda Tangerine (2002-03) Fort Worth (2005) Champs Sports (since 2004) Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Chick-fil-A Chick-fil-A (since 1997) Peach (1968-96) (since 2006) Chick-fil-A Peach (1997-05) Beef ‘O’ Brady’s magicJack (2008-09) magicJack St. Petersburg Chick-fil-A (since 2006) Beef ‘O’ Brady’s (since 2010) (2008-09) Beef ‘O’ Brady’s (since 2010)

All-Time Bowl-Game Results 11 e am

Bowl Title Sponsor[s] (Year Began) Bowl Name (Years) Bowl Title Sponsor[s] (Year Began) Bowl Name (Years) G Cotton Mobil (1989-95) Cotton (1937-88, 1996) Motor City Motor City Bowl, Inc. (1997) Ford Motor City (1997) Southwestern Bell (1997-00) Mobil Cotton (1989-95) General Motors, Daimler-Chrysler Motor City (1998-08) SBC Communications (2001-06) Southwestern Bell (1997-00) and Ford (Presenting Sponsors Little Caesars Pizza (since tar AT&T (since 2007) SBC Cotton Bowl Classic 1998-08) 2009) -S (2001-06) Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc. (since AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic 2009) ll

(since 2007) r d s Reco

Music City American General (1998) Music City (1998, 2000-01) / A Dallas None Dallas Football Classic (since HomePoint.com (1999) HomePoint.com Music City 2010) Gaylord Entertainment (2002-03) (1999) wl EagleBank EagleBank (since 2008) EagleBank (since 2008) Gaylord Entertainment and Gaylord Hotels Music City Bridgestone (2004-09) (2002-03) Fiesta Sunkist (1986-90) Fiesta (1971-85; 1991-92) Franklin American Morgage Gaylord Hotels Music City Bo IBM (1993-95) Sunkist Fiesta (1986-90) Company (since 2010) Presented by Bridgestone FritoLay/Tostitos (since 1996) IBM OS/2 Fiesta (1993-95) (2004-09) Tostitos Fiesta (since 1996) Franklin American Mortgage Gator Mazda (1986-91) Gator (1946-85) Music City (since 2010) Outback Steakhouse (1992-94) Mazda Gator (1986-91) New Mexico None New Mexico (since 2006) Toyota (1995-07) Outback Steakhouse Gator Konica Minolta (since 2008) (1992-94) New Orleans Greater New Orleans Sports New Orleans (2001-03) Toyota Gator (1995-07) Foundation (2001-03) Wyndham New Orleans Konica Minolta Gator (since Wyndham International (2004-05) (2004-05) 2008) R+L Carriers (since 2006) R+L Carriers New Orleans (since 2006) GMAC Mobile Alabama, Inc. (1999) Mobile Alabama (1999) GMAC Financial Services and the GMAC Mobile Alabama (2000) Orange Federal Express (since 1989) Orange (1935-88) City of Mobile (since 2000) GMAC (since 2001) Federal Express (FedEx) Orange (since 1989) Hawaii ConAgra Foods (2002) ConAgra Foods Hawaii (2002) Sheraton Hotels and Resorts (since Sheraton Hawaii (since 2003) Outback Outback Steakhouse (since 1996) Hall of Fame (1986-95) 2003) Outback (since 1996) Holiday Sea World (1986-90) Holiday (1978-85) Papajohns. Papa John's (since 2006) Papajohns.com (since 2006) Thrifty Car Rental (1991-94) Sea World Holiday (1986-90) com Plymouth (1995-97) Thrifty Car Rental Holiday Pinstripe New Era Cap Company (since 2010) New Era Pinstripe (since 2010) Culligan (1998-01) (1991-94) Poinsettia San Diego County Credit Union San Diego County Credit Pacific Life (2002-09) Plymouth Holiday (1995-97) (since 2005) Union Poinsettia (since Bridgepoint Education (since 2010) Culligan Holiday (1998-01) 2005) Pacific Life Holiday (2002-09) Bridgepoint Holiday (since Rose Pasadena Tournament of Roses Rose (since 1902) 2010) Association (1902, since 1916) Rose Bowl Presented by AT&T AT&T (Presenting Sponsor, 1999-02) (1999-02) Humanitarian Humanitarian Bowl Association Sports Humanitarian (1997) Sony Electronics (Presenting Rose Bowl Presented By Sony (1997-98) Humanitarian (1998) Sponsor, 2003) (2003) Crucial Technology (1999-03) Crucial.com Humanitarian Citi (Presenting Sponsor, since Rose Bowl Presented by Citi MPC Computers (2004-06) (1999-03) 2004) (since 2004) Roady's Truck Stops (2007-09) MPC Computers (2004-06) uDrove (since 2010) Roady's Humanitarian (2007- St. Petersburg magicJack (2008-09) magicJack St. Petersburg 10) Beef ‘O’ Brady’s (since 2010) (2008-09) uDrove Humanitarian (since Beef ‘O’ Brady’s (since 2010) 2010) Sugar USF&G Sugar (1988-95) Sugar (1935-87) Independence Poulan (1990-97) Independence (1976-89, Nokia Mobile Telephones (1996-06) USF&G Sugar (1988-95) Sanford (1998-00) 2004-05) Allstate (since 2007) Nokia Sugar (1996-06) MainStay Management (2001-03) Poulan Independence (1990) Allstate Sugar (since 2007) PetroSun (2006-08) Poulan/Weed Eater Sun John Hancock (1987-93) Sun (1936-86, 1994-95) AdvoCare (since 2009) Independence (1991-97) Norwest Corporation (1996-98) John Hancock Sun (1987-88) Sanford Independence (1998- Wells Fargo (1999-03) John Hancock (1989-93) 00) Vitalis (since 2004) Norwest Bank Sun (1996) MainStay Independence Brut/Idelle Labs (2006-09) Norwest Sun (1997-98) (2001-03) Hyundai Motor America (since Wells Fargo Sun (1999-03) PetroSun Independence 2010) Vitalis Sun (2004-05) (2006-08) Brut Sun (2006-09) AdvoCare V100 Independence Hyundai Sun (2010) (since 2009) Texas None Texas (since 2006) Insight Domino’s Pizza (1990-91) Copper (1989, 1996) Weiser Lock (1992-95) Domino’s Pizza Copper Insight Enterprises (since 1997) (1990-91) Weiser Lock Copper (1992-95) Insight.com (1997-01) Insight (since 2002) Las Vegas Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Las Vegas (1992-98, 2000, Authority (1998, 2000, 2003) 2003) EA Sports (1999) EA Sports Las Vegas (1999) Sega of America (2001-02) Sega Sports Las Vegas (2001- Pioneer Electronics (2004-08) 02) MAACO, Inc. (2009) Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas (2004-06) Pioneer Las Vegas (2007-08) MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (2009) Liberty St. Jude (1993-96) Liberty (1959-92) AXA/Equitable (1997-03) St. Jude Liberty (1993-96) AutoZone (since 2004) AXA Liberty (1997-03) AutoZone Liberty (since 2004) Meineke Car Continental Tires (2002-04) Continental Tire (2002-04) Care Meineke Car Care Centers (since Meineke Car Care (since 2005) 2005) 12 All-Time Bowl-Game Results

Total Per-Game Per-Team Bowl Financial Analysis, 1976-09 Year Bowls Teams Payout Payout Payout 1991-92 18 36 $63,494,554 $3,527,475 $1,763,738 (Payouts are estimates.) 1992-93 18 36 67,950,000 3,775,000 1,887,500 Total Per-Game Per-Team 1993-94 19 38 71,006,000 3,737,158 1,868,579 1994-95 19 38 72,416,000 3,811,368 1,905,684 Year Bowls Teams Payout Payout Payout 1995-96 18 36 101,390,000 5,632,778 2,816,389 1976-77 11 22 $11,345,851 $515,714 $257,857 1977-78 12 24 13,323,638 1,110,303 555,152 1996-97 18 36 101,316,000 5,628,667 2,814,333 1978-79 13 26 15,506,516 1,192,809 596,405 1997-98 20 40 108,750,000 5,437,500 2,718,750 1979-80 15 30 17,219,624 1,324,586 662,293 1998-99 22 44 145,924,000 6,632,909 3,316,455 1999-00 23 46 146,000,000 6,373,913 3,186,957 1980-81 13 26 19,517,938 1,501,380 750,690 2000-01 25 50 161,826,000 6,473,040 3,236,520 1981-82 14 28 21,791,222 1,556,516 778,258 2001-02 25 50 156,900,000 6,276,000 3,138,000 1982-83 15 30 26,682,486 1,778,832 889,416 2002-03 28 56 172,710,000 6,168,214 3,084,107 1983-84 15 30 32,535,788 2,169,052 1,084,256 2003-04 28 56 202,500,000 7,232,143 3,616,071 1984-85 16 32 36,666,738 2,291,671 1,145,836 2004-05 28 56 186,373,416 6,656,193 3,328,096 1985-86 16 32 36,995,864 2,312,242 1,156,121 2005-06 28 56 191,500,000 7,365,385 3,682,692 1986-87 17 34 45,830,906 2,695,936 1,347,968 2006-07 32 64 246,146,000 7,692,063 3,846,031 1987-88 17 34 48,251,516 2,838,324 1,419,162 2007-08 32 64 225,000,000 7,031,250 3,515,625 1988-89 17 34 52,905,426 3,112,084 1,556,042 2008-09 34 68 252,606,000 7,429,588 3,714,794 1989-90 18 36 58,208,058 3,233,781 1,616,891 2009-10 34 68 264,110,000 7,767,941 3,883,971 1990-91 19 38 60,378,362 3,177,809 1,588,904 Bluebonnet Delta 31 Former Major (Houston) (Memphis, Tenn.) 12-19-1959—Clemson 23, TCU 7 1-1-1948—Mississippi 13, TCU 9 Bowl Games 12-17-1960—Alabama 3, Texas 3 1-1-1949—William & Mary 20, Oklahoma St. 0 12-16-1961—Kansas 33, Rice 7 (Games in which at least one team was classified major 12-22-1962—Missouri 14, Georgia Tech 10 that season) Dixie Bowl 12-21-1963—Baylor 14, LSU 7 (Birmingham, Ala.) Alamo 12-19-1964—Tulsa 14, Mississippi 7 1-1-1948—Arkansas 21, William & Mary 19 12-18-1965—Tennessee 27, Tulsa 6 1-1-1949—Baylor 20, Wake Forest 7 (San Antonio) 12-17-1966—Texas 19, Mississippi 0 1-4-1947—Hardin-Simmons 20, Denver 0 12-23-1967—Colorado 31, Miami (FL) 21 Dixie Classic 12-31-1968—SMU 28, Oklahoma 27 (Dallas, Texas) All-American 12-31-1969—Houston 36, Auburn 7 (Called Hall of Fame Classic, 1977-85) 1-2-1922—Texas A&M 22, Centre 14 12-31-1970—Alabama 24, Oklahoma 24 1-1-1925—West Va. Wesleyan 9, SMU 7 (Birmingham, Ala.) 12-31-1971—Colorado 29, Houston 17 1-1-1934—Arkansas 7, Centenary (LA) 7 12-22-1977—Maryland 17, Minnesota 7 12-30-1972—Tennessee 24, LSU 17 12-20-1978—Texas A&M 28, Iowa St. 12 12-29-1973—Houston 47, Tulane 7 Fort Worth Classic 12-29-1979—Missouri 24, South Carolina 14 12-23-1974—Houston 31, North Carolina St. 31 (Fort Worth, Texas) 12-27-1980—Arkansas 34, Tulane 15 12-27-1975—Texas 38, Colorado 21 12-31-1981—Mississippi St. 10, Kansas 0 12-31-1976—Nebraska 27, Texas Tech 24 1-1-1921—Centre 63, TCU 7 12-31-1977—Southern California 47, Texas A&M 28 12-31-1982—Air Force 36, Vanderbilt 28 FREEDOM 12-22-1983—West Virginia 20, Kentucky 16 12-31-1978—Stanford 25, Georgia 22 12-29-1984—Kentucky 20, Wisconsin 19 12-31-1979—Purdue 27, Tennessee 22 (Anaheim, Calif.) 12-31-1985—Georgia Tech 17, Michigan St. 14 12-31-1980—North Carolina 16, Texas 7 12-26-1984—Iowa 55, Texas 17 12-31-1986—Florida St. 27, Indiana 13 12-31-1981—Michigan 33, UCLA 14 12-30-1985—Washington 20, Colorado 17 12-22-1987—Virginia 22, BYU 16 12-31-1982—Arkansas 28, Florida 24 12-30-1986—UCLA 31, BYU 10 12-29-1988—Florida 14, Illinois 10 12-31-1983—Oklahoma St. 24, Baylor 14 12-30-1987—Arizona St. 33, Air Force 28 12-28-1989—Texas Tech 49, Duke 21 12-31-1984—West Virginia 31, TCU 14 12-29-1988—BYU 20, Colorado 17 12-28-1990—North Carolina St. 31, Southern Miss. 27 12-31-1985—Air Force 24, Texas 16 12-30-1989—Washington 34, Florida 7 12-31-1986—Baylor 21, Colorado 9 12-29-1990—Colorado St. 32, Oregon 31 Aloha 12-31-1987—Texas 32, Pittsburgh 27 12-30-1991—Tulsa 28, San Diego St. 17 (Honolulu) 12-29-1992—Fresno St. 24, Southern California 7 Bluegrass 12-30-1993—Southern California 28, Utah 21 12-25-1982—Washington 21, Maryland 20 12-26-1983—Penn St. 13, Washington 10 (Louisville, Ky.) 12-27-1994—Utah 16, Arizona 13 12-29-1984—SMU 27, Notre Dame 20 12-13-1958—Oklahoma St. 15, Florida St. 6 12-28-1985—Alabama 24, Southern California 3 Garden State 12-27-1986—Arizona 30, North Carolina 21 California (East Rutherford, N.J.) 12-25-1987—UCLA 20, Florida 16 (Fresno, Calif.) 12-16-1978—Arizona St. 34, Rutgers 18 12-25-1988—Washington St. 24, Houston 22 12-19-1981—Toledo 27, San Jose St. 25 12-15-1979—Temple 28, California 17 12-25-1989—Michigan St. 33, Hawaii 13 12-18-1982—Fresno St. 29, Bowling Green 28 12-14-1980—Houston 35, Navy 0 12-25-1990—Syracuse 28, Arizona 0 12-17-1983—Northern Ill. 20, Cal St. Fullerton 13 12-13-1981—Tennessee 28, Wisconsin 21 12-25-1991—Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17 12-15-1984—UNLV 30, *Toledo 13 12-25-1992—Kansas 23, BYU 20 12-14-1985—Fresno St. 51, Bowling Green 7 Gotham (New York) 12-25-1993—Colorado 41, Fresno St. 30 12-13-1986—San Jose St. 37, Miami (OH) 7 12-25-1994—Boston College 12, Kansas St. 7 12-12-1987—Eastern Mich. 30, San Jose St. 27 12-9-1961—Baylor 24, Utah St. 9 12-25-1995—Kansas 51, UCLA 30 12-10-1988—Fresno St. 35, Western Mich. 30 12-15-1962—Nebraska 36, Miami (FL) 34 12-25-1996—Navy 42, California 38 12-9-1989—Fresno St. 27, Ball St. 6 12-25-1997—Washington 51, Michigan St. 23 12-8-1990—San Jose St. 48, Central Mich. 24 Great Lakes 12-25-1998—Colorado 51, Oregon 43 12-14-1991—Bowling Green 28, Fresno St. 21 () 12-25-1999—Wake Forest 23, Arizona St. 3 12-25-2000—Boston College 31, Arizona St. 17 *Won by forfeit. 12-6-1947—Kentucky 24, Villanova 14 Aviation Camellia Harbor (Dayton, Ohio) (Lafayette, La.) (San Diego) 12-30-1948—Hardin-Simmons 49, Wichita St. 12 1-1-1947—Montana St. 13, New Mexico 13 12-9-1961—New Mexico 28, Western Mich. 12 1-1-1948—Hardin-Simmons 53, San Diego St. 0 Bacardi Cherry 1-1-1949—Villanova 27, Nevada 7 (Cuban National Sports Festival at Havana) (Pontiac, Mich.) 1-1-1937—Auburn 7, Villanova 7 12-22-1984—Army 10, Michigan St. 6 12-21-1985—Maryland 35, Syracuse 18

All-Time Bowl-Game Results 13 e am

HOUSTON Presidential Cup 12-30-2002—Wake Forest 38, Oregon 17 G (Called galleryfurniture.com Bowl, 2000-01) (College Park, Md.) Shrine (Houston) 12-9-1950—Texas A&M 40, Georgia 20 (Little Rock, Ark.) tar

12-27-2000—East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27 12-18-1948—Hardin-Simmons 40, Ouachita Baptist 12 -S 12-28-2001—Texas A&M 28, TCU 9 Raisin 12-27-2002—Oklahoma St. 33, Southern Miss. 23 (Fresno, Calif.) SILICON VALLEY FOOTBALL CLASSIC ll 12-30-2003—Texas Tech 38, Navy 14 1-1-1946—Drake 13, Fresno St. 12 r d s Reco

(San Jose, Calif.) / A 12-29-2004—Colorado 33, UTEP 28 1-1-1947—San Jose St. 20, Utah St. 0 1-1-1948—Pacific 26, Wichita St. 14 12-31-2000—Air Force 37, Fresno St. 34

12-31-2005—TCU 27, Iowa St. 24 1-1-1949—Occidental 21, Colorado St. 20 12-31-2001—Michigan St. 44, Fresno St. 35 wl 12-31-1949—San Jose St. 20, Texas Tech 13 12-31-2002—Fresno St. 30, Georgia Tech 21 12-30-2003—Fresno St. 17, UCLA 9 Christmas Festival Bo 12-30-2004—Northern Ill. 34, Troy 21 (Los Angeles) Salad 12-25-1924—Southern California 20, Missouri 7 (Phoenix) 1-1-1948—Nevada 13, North Texas 6 Mercy 1-1-1949—Drake 14, Arizona 13 1-1-1950—Xavier 33, Arizona St. 21 (Los Angeles) 1-1-1951—Miami (OH) 34, Arizona St. 21 11-23-1961—Fresno St. 36, Bowling Green 6 1-1-1952—Houston 26, Dayton 21 Oil San Diego East-West (Houston) Christmas Classic 1-1-1946—Georgia 20, Tulsa 6 (San Diego) 1-1-1947—Georgia Tech 41, St. Mary’s (CA) 19 12-26-1921—Centre 38, Arizona 0 12-25-1922—West Virginia 21, Gonzaga 13 Pasadena BOWL (Called Junior Rose Bowl in 1967) (Called Oahu Classic, 1998-2000) (Pasadena, Calif.) (Seattle) 12-2-1967—West Tex. A&M 35, Cal St. Northridge 13 12-25-1998—Air Force 45, Washington 25 12-6-1969—San Diego St. 28, Boston U. 7 12-29-1999—Hawaii 23, Oregon St. 17 12-19-1970—Long Beach St. 24, Louisville 24 12-24-2000—Georgia 37, Virginia 14 12-18-1971—Memphis 28, San Jose St. 9 12-27-2001—Georgia Tech 24, Stanford 14

Date Site Opposing Teams Other Major Postseason Games 12-6-30 New York Colgate 7, New York U. 0 12-13-30 New York Army 6, Navy 0 There was a proliferation of postseason benefit games specially scheduled 11-28-31 Kansas City Temple 38, Missouri 6 11-28-31 Purdue 7, Northwestern 0 at the conclusion of the regular season during the Great Depression (prin- 11-28-31 Minneapolis Minnesota 19, Ohio St. 7 cipally in 1931) to raise money for relief of the unemployed in response to the President’s Committee on Mobilization of Relief Resources and for other 11-28-31 Ann Arbor Michigan 16, Wisconsin 0 11-28-31 Philadelphia Penn St. 31, Lehigh 0 charitable causes. 12-2-31 Chattanooga Alabama 49, Chattanooga 0 The exact number of these games is unknown, but it is estimated that more 12-3-31 Brooklyn Manhattan 7, Rutgers 6 than 100 college games were played nationwide during this period, often 12-5-31 denver Nebraska 20, Colorado St. 7 irrespective of the competing teams’ records. 12-5-31 Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon 0, Duquesne 0 12-5-31 New York Tennessee 13, New York U. 0 Most notable among these postseason games were the Tennessee-New 12-5-31 St. Louis St. Louis 31, Missouri 6 York University game of 1931 and the Army-Navy contests of 1930 and 1931 12-5-31 Topeka Kansas 6, Washburn 0 (the two academies had severed athletics relations during 1928-31 and did 12-5-31 Wichita Kansas St. 20, Wichita St. 6 not meet in regular-season play). All three games were played before huge 12-5-31 Columbia Centre 9, South Carolina 7 crowds in New York City’s Yankee Stadium. 12-5-31 Norman Oklahoma City 6, Oklahoma 0 12-12-31 New York Army 17, Navy 7 Following is a list of the principal postseason benefit and charity games 12-12-31 Tulsa Oklahoma 20, Tulsa 7 involving at least one major college. Not included (nor included in all-time 1-2-33 El Paso SMU 26, UTEP 0 team won-lost records) are several special feature, same-day double-header tournaments in 1931 in which four partici­pating teams were paired to play 12-8-34 St. Louis SMU 7, Washington-St. Louis 0 halves or modified quarters. 14 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

Team-by-Team Bowl Results All-Time Bowl-Game Records Major Bowl Records of Non-Football Bowl Subdivision Teams This list includes all bowls played by a current major team, providing its op- ponent was classified as a major that season or it was a major team then. Boston U. 0-1-0; Brown 0-1-0; Bucknell 1-0-0; Cal St. Fullerton 0-1-0; Cal St. The list excludes games in which a home team served as a predetermined, Northridge 0-1-0; Carnegie Mellon 0-1-0; Case 1-0-0; Catholic 1-0-1; Cente- preseason host regardless of its record and/or games scheduled before the nary (LA) 0-0-1; Centre 2-1-0; Citadel 1-0-0; Columbia 1-0-0; Davidson 0-1-0; season, thus eliminating the old Pineapple, Glass and Palm Festival. Follow- Dayton 0-1-0; Denver 0-2-0; Drake 2-1-0; Duquesne 1-0-0; Fordham 1-1-0; ing is the alphabetical list showing the record of each current major team in George Washington 1-0-0; Georgetown 0-2-0; Gonzaga 0-1-0; Hardin-Sim- all major bowls. mons 5-2-1; Harvard 1-0-0; Holy Cross 0-1-0; Long Beach St. 0-0-1; Marquette Team W L T Team W L T 0-1-0; McNeese St. 1-2-0; Montana St. 0-0-1; Occidental 1-0-0; Ouachita Bap- Air Force...... 9 10 1 Missouri...... 12 15 0 tist 0-1-0; Pacific 2-1-0; Penn 0-1-0; Randolph Field 0-0-1; Richmond 1-1-0; St. Akron...... 0 1 0 Navy...... 7 8 1 Mary’s (CA) 1-2-0; Santa Clara 3-0-0; Second Air Force 1-0-0; Southwestern UAB...... 0 1 0 Nebraska...... 24 22 0 Alabama...... 32 22 3 (TX) 2-0-0; Tampa 1-0-0; Tennessee Tech 0-1-0; U. of Mexico 0-1-0; Villanova Nevada...... 3 7 0 2-2-1; Wash. & Jeff. 0-0-1; Wash. & Lee 0-1-0; West Tex. A&M 3-0-0; West Va. Arizona...... 6 8 1 UNLV...... #3 0 0 Arizona St...... 12 11 1 Wesleyan 1-0-0; Wichita St. 0-3-0; William & Mary 1-2-0; Xavier 1-0-0. TOTALS: New Mexico...... 3 7 1 39-37-8 Arkansas...... 12 22 3 New Mexico St...... 2 0 1 Arkansas St...... 0 1 0 North Carolina...... 12 15 0 Army...... 2 2 0 North Carolina St...... 12 11 1 All-Time Bowl Appearances Leaders Auburn...... 20 13 2 North Texas...... 1 5 0 Ball St...... 0 5 0 Northern Ill...... 2 3 0 (Must be classified as a major bowl game where one Baylor...... 8 8 0 Northwestern...... 1 7 0 Boise St...... 6 4 0 Notre Dame...... 14 15 0 team was considered a major college at the time.) Boston College...... 13 8 0 Ohio...... 0 4 0 Team Appearances Team Appearances Bowling Green...... 4 5 0 Ohio St...... 19 22 0 Alabama...... 57 BYU...... 28 BYU...... 10 17 1 Oklahoma...... 25 17 1 Texas...... 49 Colorado...... 28 Buffalo...... 0 1 0 Oklahoma St...... 12 8 0 Southern California...... 48 Missouri...... 27 California...... 10 9 1 Oregon...... 9 14 0 Tennessee...... 48 North Carolina...... 27 UCF...... 0 3 0 Oregon St...... 8 5 0 Nebraska...... 46 Pittsburgh...... 26 Central Mich...... 2 4 0 Penn St...... 27 13 2 Georgia...... 45 TCU...... 26 Cincinnati...... 5 6 0 Pittsburgh...... 11 15 0 Oklahoma...... 43 Arizona St...... 24 Clemson...... 16 16 0 Purdue...... 8 7 0 Penn St...... 42 Iowa...... 24 Colorado...... 12 16 0 Rice...... 5 4 0 LSU...... 41 North Carolina St...... 24 Colorado St...... 5 7 0 Rutgers...... 4 2 0 Ohio St...... 41 Maryland...... 23 Connecticut...... 3 1 0 San Diego St...... 1 4 0 Michigan...... 39 Oregon...... 23 Duke...... 3 5 0 San Jose St...... 5 3 0 Florida St...... 38 Virginia Tech...... 23 East Carolina ...... 5 6 0 South Carolina...... 4 11 0 Georgia Tech...... 38 Syracuse...... 22 Eastern Mich...... 1 0 0 South Fla...... 3 2 0 Arkansas...... 37 Boston College...... 21 Florida...... 18 19 0 Southern California...... 32 16 0 Florida...... 37 Stanford...... 21 Fla. Atlantic...... 2 0 0 SMU...... 5 6 1 Auburn...... 35 Wisconsin...... 21 Florida St...... 22 14 2 Southern Miss...... 9 9 0 Miami (FL)...... 33 Air Force...... 20 Fresno St...... 10 9 0 Stanford...... 9 11 1 Mississippi...... 33 California...... 20 Georgia...... 26 16 3 Syracuse...... 12 9 1 Texas Tech...... 33 Houston...... 20 Georgia Tech...... 22 16 0 Temple...... 1 2 0 Clemson...... 32 Michigan St...... 20 Hawaii...... 5 4 0 Tennessee...... 25 23 0 Texas A&M...... 31 Oklahoma St...... 20 Houston...... 8 11 1 Texas...... 25 22 2 UCLA...... 30 Fresno St...... 19 Idaho...... 2 0 0 UTEP...... 5 7 0 Notre Dame...... 29 Southern Miss...... 18 Illinois...... 6 9 0 Texas A&M...... 13 18 0 Washington...... 29 Virginia...... 17 Indiana...... 3 6 0 TCU...... 11 14 1 West Virginia...... 29 Baylor...... 16 Iowa...... 13 10 1 Texas Tech...... 11 21 1 Iowa St...... 3 7 0 Toledo...... 7 3 0 Kansas...... 6 6 0 Troy...... 1 3 0 All-Time Bowl Victories Leaders Kansas St...... 6 7 0 Tulane...... 4 6 0 Kent St...... 0 1 0 Tulsa...... 7 9 0 (Includes bowls where at least one team was Kentucky...... 8 6 0 UCLA...... 14 15 1 classified a major college at the time.) LSU...... 21 19 1 Utah...... 12 3 0 Team Victories Team Victories Louisiana Tech...... 2 2 1 Utah St...... 1 4 0 Louisville...... 6 7 1 Alabama...... 32 Iowa...... 13 Vanderbilt...... 2 1 1 Southern California...... 32 Texas A&M...... 13 Marshall...... 6 2 0 Virginia...... 7 10 0 Maryland...... 10 11 2 Penn St...... 27 West Virginia...... 13 Virginia Tech...... 9 14 0 Georgia...... 26 Memphis...... 3 3 0 Wake Forest...... 6 3 0 Arizona St...... 12 Oklahoma...... 25 Arkansas...... 12 Miami (FL)...... 18 15 0 Washington...... 14 14 1 Miami (OH)...... 6 3 0 Tennessee...... 25 Colorado...... 12 Washington St...... 6 4 0 Texas...... 25 Missouri...... 12 Michigan...... 19 20 0 West Virginia...... 13 16 0 Michigan St...... 7 13 0 Nebraska...... 24 North Carolina...... 12 Western Mich...... 0 4 0 Florida St...... 22 Middle Tenn...... 1 1 0 Wisconsin...... 11 10 0 North Carolina St...... 12 Georgia Tech...... 22 Oklahoma St...... 12 Minnesota...... 5 9 0 Wyoming...... 6 6 0 Mississippi...... 21 12 0 LSU...... 21 Syracuse...... 12 Mississippi St...... 7 6 0 TOTALS 1003 1005 42 Mississippi...... 21 Utah...... 12 Auburn...... 20 Pittsburgh...... 11 #Later lost game by forfeit. The following current Football Bowl Subdivision teams have not Michigan...... 19 TCU...... 11 played in a major bowl game: FIU, La.-Lafayette, La.-Monroe and Western Ky. Ohio St...... 19 Texas Tech...... 11 Florida...... 18 Wisconsin...... 11 Miami (FL)...... 18 BYU...... 10 Clemson...... 16 California...... 10 Notre Dame...... 14 Fresno St...... 10 UCLA...... 14 Maryland...... 10 Washington...... 14 Boston College...... 13

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 15 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G Team-by-Team Major Bowl Scores ...... Sun 12-25-86 Washington 28-6 ...... hall of Fame 1-2-88 Michigan 24-28

With Coach of Each Bowl Team tar Bill Curry...... Sun 12-24-88 Army 29-28 Bill Curry...... Sugar 1-1-90 Miami (FL) 25-33 -S Listed below are the 118 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams that have ...... Fiesta 1-1-91 Louisville 7-34 participated in history’s 1,067 major bowl games (the term “major bowl” is Gene Stallings...... Blockbuster 12-28-91 Colorado 30-25 ll defined above the alphabetical list of team bowl records). The teams are Gene Stallings...... Sugar 1-1-93 Miami (FL) 34-13 r d s Reco listed alphabetically, with each coach listed along with the bowl participat- Gene Stallings...... Gator 12-31-93 North Carolina 24-10 / A ed in, date played, opponent, score and team’s all-time bowl-game record. Gene Stallings...... Florida Citrus 1-2-95 ohio St. 24-17 After the FBS list is a group of 49 teams that played in a major bowl game or Gene Stallings...... outback 1-1-97 Michigan 17-14 wl games but are no longer classified as FBS. Mike DuBose...... Music City 12-29-98 Virginia Tech 7-38 Mike DuBose...... orange 1-1-00 Michigan 34-35 (ot) Bo School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score ...... Independence 12-27-01 Iowa St. 14-13 ...... Music City 12-31-04 Minnesota 16-20 AIR FORCE Mike Shula...... Cotton 1-2-06 Texas Tech 13-10 Ben Martin...... Cotton 1-1-59 TCU 0-0 ...... Independence 12-28-06 oklahoma St. 31-34 Ben Martin...... Gator 12-28-63 North Carolina 0-35 ...... Independence 12-30-07 Colorado 30-24 Ben Martin...... Sugar 1-1-71 Tennessee 13-34 ...... hall of Fame 12-31-82 Vanderbilt 36-28 Nick Saban...... Sugar 1-2-09 Utah 17-31 Ken Hatfield...... Independence 12-10-83 Mississippi 9-3 Nick Saban...... BCS Championship 1-7-10 Texas 37-21 Fisher DeBerry...... Independence 12-15-84 Virginia Tech 23-7 All bowls 32-22-3 Fisher DeBerry...... Bluebonnet 12-31-85 Texas 24-16 Fisher DeBerry...... Freedom 12-30-87 Arizona St. 28-33 ARIZONA Fisher DeBerry...... Liberty 12-28-89 Mississippi 29-42 J.F. “Pop” McKale ��������������������� San Diego East-West Christmas Fisher DeBerry...... Liberty 12-27-90 ohio St. 23-11 Classic 12-26-21 Centre 0-38 Miles Casteel...... Salad 1-1-49 Drake 13-14 Fisher DeBerry...... Liberty 12-29-91 Mississippi St. 38-15 ...... Sun 12-28-68 Auburn 10-34 Fisher DeBerry...... Liberty 12-31-92 Mississippi 0-13 Tony Mason...... Fiesta 12-25-79 Pittsburgh 10-16 Fisher DeBerry...... Copper 12-27-95 Texas Tech 41-55 Larry Smith...... Sun 12-28-85 Georgia 13-13 Fisher DeBerry...... Las Vegas 12-20-97 oregon 13-41 Fisher DeBerry...... oahu Classic 12-25-98 Washington 45-25 Larry Smith...... Aloha 12-27-86 North Carolina 30-21 ...... Copper 12-31-89 North Carolina St. 17-10 Fisher DeBerry...... Silicon Valley 12-31-00 Fresno St. 37-34 Dick Tomey...... Aloha 12-25-90 Syracuse 0-28 Fisher DeBerry...... San Francisco 12-31-02 Virginia Tech 13-20 Dick Tomey...... John Hancock 12-31-92 Baylor 15-20 ...... Armed Forces 12-31-07 California 36-42 Dick Tomey...... Fiesta 1-1-94 Miami (FL) 29-0 Troy Calhoun...... Armed Forces 12-31-08 houston 28-34 Troy Calhoun...... Armed Forces 12-31-09 houston 47-20 Dick Tomey...... Freedom 12-27-94 utah 13-16 Dick Tomey...... Insight.com 12-27-97 New Mexico 20-14 All bowls 9-10-1 Dick Tomey...... holiday 12-30-98 Nebraska 23-20 ...... Las Vegas 12-20-08 BYU 31-21 AKRON Mike Stoops...... holiday 12-30-09 Nebraska 0-33 J.D. Brookhart...... Motor City 12-26-05 Memphis 31-38 All bowls 6-8-1 All bowls 0-1-0 ARIZONA ST. UAB Millard “Dixie” Howell...... Sun 1-1-40 Catholic 0-0 ...... hawaii 12-24-04 hawaii 40-59 Millard “Dixie” Howell...... Sun 1-1-41 Case 13-26 All bowls 0-1-0 Ed Doherty...... Salad 1-1-50 Xavier 21-33 Ed Doherty...... Salad 1-1-51 Miami (OH) 21-34 ALABAMA ...... Peach 12-30-70 North Carolina 48-26 ...... Rose 1-1-26 Washington 20-19 Frank Kush...... Fiesta 12-27-71 Florida St. 45-38 Wallace Wade...... Rose 1-1-27 Stanford 7-7 Frank Kush...... Fiesta 12-23-72 Missouri 49-35 Wallace Wade...... Rose 1-1-31 Washington St. 24-0 Frank Kush...... Fiesta 12-21-73 Pittsburgh 28-7 Frank Thomas...... Rose 1-1-35 Stanford 29-13 Frank Kush...... Fiesta 12-26-75 Nebraska 17-14 Frank Thomas...... Rose 1-1-38 California 0-13 Frank Kush...... Fiesta 12-25-77 Penn St. 30-42 Frank Thomas...... Cotton 1-1-42 Texas A&M 29-21 Frank Kush...... Garden State 12-16-78 Rutgers 34-18 Frank Thomas...... orange 1-1-43 Boston College 37-21 ...... Fiesta 1-1-83 Oklahoma 32-21 Frank Thomas...... Sugar 1-1-45 Duke 26-29 John Cooper...... holiday 12-22-85 Arkansas 17-18 Frank Thomas...... Rose 1-1-46 Southern California 34-14 John Cooper...... Rose 1-1-87 Michigan 22-15 Harold “Red” Drew...... Sugar 1-1-48 Texas 7-27 John Cooper...... Freedom 12-30-87 Air Force 33-28 Harold “Red” Drew...... orange 1-1-53 Syracuse 61-6 ...... Rose 1-1-97 Ohio St. 17-20 Harold “Red” Drew...... Cotton 1-1-54 Rice 6-28 Bruce Snyder...... Sun 12-31-97 Iowa 17-7 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Liberty 12-19-59 Penn St. 0-7 Bruce Snyder...... Aloha Classic 12-25-99 Wake Forest 3-23 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Bluebonnet 12-17-60 Texas 3-3 Bruce Snyder...... Aloha Classic 12-25-00 Boston College 17-31 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 1-1-62 Arkansas 10-3 ...... holiday 12-27-02 Kansas St. 27-34 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... orange 1-1-63 Oklahoma 17-0 Dirk Koetter...... Sun 12-31-04 Purdue 27-23 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 1-1-64 Mississippi 12-7 Dirk Koetter...... Insight 12-27-05 Rutgers 45-40 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... orange 1-1-65 Texas 17-21 Dirk Koetter...... hawaii 12-24-06 hawaii 24-41 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... orange 1-1-66 Nebraska 39-28 ...... holiday 12-27-07 Texas 34-52 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 1-2-67 Nebraska 34-7 All bowls 12-11-1 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Cotton 1-1-68 Texas A&M 16-20 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Gator 12-28-68 Missouri 10-35 ARKANSAS Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Liberty 12-13-69 Colorado 33-47 ...... dixie Classic 1-1-34 Centenary (LA) 7-7 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Bluebonnet 12-31-70 oklahoma 24-24 John Barnhill...... Cotton 1-1-47 LSU 0-0 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... orange 1-1-72 Nebraska 6-38 John Barnhill...... dixie 1-1-48 William & Mary 21-19 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Cotton 1-1-73 Texas 13-17 ...... Cotton 1-1-55 Georgia Tech 6-14 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 12-31-73 Notre Dame 23-24 ...... Gator 1-2-60 Georgia Tech 14-7 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... orange 1-1-75 Notre Dame 11-13 Frank Broyles...... Cotton 1-2-61 Duke 6-7 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 12-31-75 Penn St. 13-6 Frank Broyles...... Sugar 1-1-62 Alabama 3-10 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Liberty 12-20-76 uCLA 36-6 Frank Broyles...... Sugar 1-1-63 Mississippi 13-17 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 1-2-78 Ohio St. 35-6 Frank Broyles...... Cotton 1-1-65 Nebraska 10-7 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 1-1-79 Penn St. 14-7 Frank Broyles...... Cotton 1-1-66 LSU 7-14 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 1-1-80 Arkansas 24-9 Frank Broyles...... Sugar 1-1-69 Georgia 16-2 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Cotton 1-1-81 Baylor 30-2 Frank Broyles...... Sugar 1-1-70 Mississippi 22-27 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Cotton 1-1-82 Texas 12-14 Frank Broyles...... Liberty 12-20-71 Tennessee 13-14 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Liberty 12-29-82 Illinois 21-15 Frank Broyles...... Cotton 1-1-76 Georgia 31-10 Ray Perkins...... Sun 12-24-83 SMU 28-7 ...... orange 1-2-78 Oklahoma 31-6 Ray Perkins...... Aloha 12-28-85 Southern California 24-3 Lou Holtz...... Fiesta 12-25-78 UCLA 10-10 16 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score Lou Holtz...... Sugar 1-1-80 Alabama 9-24 Sam Boyd...... Sugar 1-1-57 Tennessee 13-7 Lou Holtz...... hall of Fame 12-27-80 Tulane 34-15 ...... Gator 12-31-60 Florida 12-13 Lou Holtz...... Gator 12-28-81 North Carolina 27-31 John Bridgers...... Gotham 12-9-61 utah St. 24-9 Lou Holtz...... Bluebonnet 12-31-82 Florida 28-24 John Bridgers...... Bluebonnet 12-21-63 LSU 14-7 Ken Hatfield...... Liberty 12-27-84 Auburn 15-21 ...... Cotton 1-1-75 Penn St. 20-41 Ken Hatfield...... holiday 12-22-85 Arizona St. 18-17 Grant Teaff...... Peach 12-31-79 Clemson 24-18 Ken Hatfield...... orange 1-1-87 Oklahoma 8-42 Grant Teaff...... Cotton 1-1-81 Alabama 2-30 Ken Hatfield...... Liberty 12-29-87 Georgia 17-20 Grant Teaff...... Bluebonnet 12-31-83 oklahoma St. 14-24 Ken Hatfield...... Cotton 1-2-89 UCLA 3-17 Grant Teaff...... Liberty 12-27-85 LSU 21-7 Ken Hatfield...... Cotton 1-1-90 Tennessee 27-31 Grant Teaff...... Bluebonnet 12-31-86 Colorado 21-9 ...... Independence 12-29-91 Georgia 15-24 Grant Teaff...... Copper 12-31-91 Indiana 0-24 ...... Carquest 12-30-95 North Carolina 10-20 Grant Teaff...... John Hancock 12-31-92 Arizona 20-15 ...... Florida Citrus 1-1-99 Michigan 31-45 ...... Alamo 12-31-94 Washington St. 3-10 Houston Nutt...... Cotton 1-1-00 Texas 27-6 All bowls 8-8-0 Houston Nutt...... Las Vegas 12-21-00 uNLV 14-31 Houston Nutt...... Cotton 1-1-02 Oklahoma 3-10 BOISE ST. Houston Nutt...... Music City 12-30-02 Minnesota 14-29 Dirk Koetter...... humanitarian 12-30-99 Louisville 34-31 Houston Nutt...... Independence 12-31-03 Missouri 27-14 Dirk Koetter...... humanitarian 12-28-00 uTEP 38-23 Houston Nutt...... Capital One 1-1-07 Wisconsin 14-17 ...... humanitarian 12-31-02 Iowa St. 34-16 ...... Cotton 1-1-08 Missouri 7-38 Dan Hawkins...... Fort Worth 12-23-03 TCU 34-31 ...... Liberty 1-2-10 East Carolina 20-17 (ot) Dan Hawkins...... Liberty 12-31-04 Louisville 40-44 All bowls 12-22-3 Dan Hawkins...... MPC Computers 12-28-05 Boston College 21-27 ...... Fiesta 1-1-07 Oklahoma 43-42 (ot) ARKANSAS ST. Chris Petersen...... hawaii 12-23-07 east Carolina 38-41 Steve Roberts...... New Orleans 12-20-05 Southern Miss. 19-31 Chris Petersen...... Poinsettia 12-23-08 TCU 16-17 All bowls 0-1-0 Chris Petersen...... Fiesta 1-4-10 TCU 17-10 All bowls 6-4-0 ARMY Jim Young...... Cherry 12-22-84 Michigan St. 10-6 BOSTON COLLEGE Jim Young...... Peach 12-31-85 Illinois 31-29 ...... Cotton 1-1-40 Clemson 3-6 Jim Young...... Sun 12-24-88 Alabama 28-29 Frank Leahy...... Sugar 1-1-41 Tennessee 19-13 Bob Sutton...... Independence 12-31-96 Auburn 29-32 ...... orange 1-1-43 Alabama 21-37 All bowls 2-2-0 ...... Tangerine 12-18-82 Auburn 26-33 Jack Bicknell...... Liberty 12-29-83 Notre Dame 18-19 AUBURN Jack Bicknell...... Cotton 1-1-85 Houston 45-28 ...... Bacardi, Cuba 1-1-37 Villanova 7-7 Jack Bicknell...... hall of Fame 12-23-86 Georgia 27-24 Jack Meagher...... orange 1-1-38 Michigan St. 6-0 ...... hall of Fame 1-1-93 Tennessee 23-38 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Gator 1-1-54 Texas Tech 13-35 Tom Coughlin...... Carquest 1-1-94 Virginia 31-13 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Gator 12-31-54 Baylor 33-13 ...... Aloha 12-25-94 Kansas St. 12-7 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Gator 12-31-55 Vanderbilt 13-25 Tom O’Brien...... Insight.com 12-31-99 Colorado 28-62 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... orange 1-1-64 Nebraska 7-13 Tom O’Brien...... Aloha Classic 12-25-00 Arizona St. 31-17 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Liberty 12-18-65 Mississippi 7-13 Tom O’Brien...... Music City 12-28-01 Georgia 20-16 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Sun 12-28-68 Arizona 34-10 Tom O’Brien...... Motor City 12-26-02 Toledo 51-25 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Bluebonnet 12-31-69 houston 7-36 Tom O’Brien...... San Francisco 12-31-03 Colorado St. 35-21 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Gator 1-2-71 Mississippi 35-28 Tom O’Brien...... Continental Tire 12-30-04 North Carolina 37-24 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Sugar 1-1-72 Oklahoma 22-40 Tom O’Brien...... MPC Computers 12-28-05 Boise St. 27-21 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Gator 12-30-72 Colorado 24-3 ...... Meineke Car Care 12-30-06 Navy 25-24 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Sun 12-29-73 Missouri 17-34 ...... Champs Sports 12-28-07 Michigan St. 24-21 Ralph “Shug” Jordan...... Gator 12-30-74 Texas 27-3 Jeff Jagodzinski...... Music City 12-31-08 Vanderbilt 14-16 ...... Tangerine 12-18-82 Boston College 33-26 Frank Spaziani...... emerald 12-26-09 Southern California 13-24 Pat Dye...... Sugar 1-2-84 Michigan 9-7 All bowls 13-8-0 Pat Dye...... Liberty 12-27-84 Arkansas 21-15 Pat Dye...... Cotton 1-1-86 Texas A&M 16-36 BOWLING GREEN Pat Dye...... Florida Citrus 1-1-87 Southern California 16-7 ...... Mercy 11-23-61 Fresno St. 6-36 Pat Dye...... Sugar 1-1-88 Syracuse 16-16 ...... California 12-18-82 Fresno St. 28-29 Pat Dye...... Sugar 1-2-89 Florida St. 7-13 Denny Stolz...... California 12-14-85 Fresno St. 7-51 Pat Dye...... hall of Fame 1-1-90 ohio St. 31-24 Gary Blackney...... California 12-14-91 Fresno St. 28-21 Pat Dye...... Peach 12-29-90 Indiana 27-23 Gary Blackney...... Las Vegas 12-18-92 Nevada 35-34 ...... outback 1-1-96 Penn St. 14-43 Gregg Brandon...... Motor City 12-26-03 Northwestern 28-24 Terry Bowden...... Independence 12-31-96 Army 33-29 Gregg Brandon...... GMAC 12-22-04 Memphis 52-35 Terry Bowden...... Peach 1-2-98 Clemson 21-17 Gregg Brandon...... GMAC 1-6-08 Tulsa 7-63 ...... Florida Citrus 1-1-01 Michigan 28-31 ...... humanitarian 12-30-09 Idaho 42-43 Tommy Tuberville...... Peach 12-31-01 North Carolina 10-16 All bowls 4-5-0 Tommy Tuberville...... Capital One 1-1-03 Penn St. 13-9 Tommy Tuberville...... Music City 12-31-03 Wisconsin 28-14 BYU Tommy Tuberville...... Sugar 1-3-05 Virginia Tech 16-13 LaVell Edwards...... Fiesta 12-28-74 Oklahoma St. 6-16 Tommy Tuberville...... Capital One 1-2-06 Wisconsin 10-24 LaVell Edwards...... Tangerine 12-18-76 oklahoma St. 21-49 Tommy Tuberville...... Cotton 1-1-07 Nebraska 17-14 LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-22-78 Navy 16-23 Tommy Tuberville...... Chick-fil-A 12-31-07 Clemson 23-20 (ot) LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-21-79 Indiana 37-38 ...... outback 1-1-10 Northwestern 38-35 (ot) LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-19-80 SMU 46-45 All bowls 20-13-2 LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-18-81 Washington St. 38-36 LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-17-82 ohio St. 17-47 BALL ST. LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-23-83 Missouri 21-17 ...... California 12-9-89 Fresno St. 6-27 LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-21-84 Michigan 24-17 Paul Schudel...... Las Vegas 12-17-93 utah St. 33-42 LaVell Edwards...... Florida Citrus 12-28-85 ohio St. 7-10 ...... Las Vegas 12-19-96 Nevada 15-18 LaVell Edwards...... Freedom 12-30-86 uCLA 10-31 ...... International 1-5-08 Rutgers 30-52 LaVell Edwards...... All-American 12-22-87 Virginia 16-22 ...... GMAC 1-6-09 Tulsa 13-45 LaVell Edwards...... Freedom 12-29-88 Colorado 20-17 All bowls 0-5-0 LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-29-89 Penn St. 39-50 LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-29-90 Texas A&M 14-65 BAYLOR LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-30-91 Iowa 13-13 Bob Woodruff...... dixie 1-1-49 Wake Forest 20-7 LaVell Edwards...... Aloha 12-25-92 Kansas 20-23 ...... orange 1-1-52 Georgia Tech 14-17 LaVell Edwards...... holiday 12-30-93 ohio St. 21-28 George Sauer...... Gator 12-31-54 Auburn 13-33 LaVell Edwards...... Copper 12-29-94 oklahoma 31-6

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 17 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G LaVell Edwards...... Cotton 1-1-97 Kansas St. 19-15 Danny Ford...... Gator 12-30-89 West Virginia 27-7 Ken Hatfield...... hall of Fame 1-1-91 Illinois 30-0

LaVell Edwards...... Liberty 12-31-98 Tulane 27-41 tar LaVell Edwards...... Motor City 12-27-99 Marshall 3-21 Ken Hatfield...... Florida Citrus 1-1-92 California 13-37 Gary Crowton...... Liberty 12-31-01 Louisville 10-28 Tommy West...... Peach 12-31-93 Kentucky 14-13 -S ...... Las Vegas 12-22-05 California 28-35 Tommy West...... Gator 1-1-96 Syracuse 0-41 Bronco Mendenhall...... Las Vegas 12-21-06 oregon 38-8 Tommy West...... Peach 12-28-96 LSU 7-10 ll Bronco Mendenhall...... Las Vegas 12-22-07 uCLA 17-16 Tommy West...... Peach 1-2-98 Auburn 17-21 r d s Reco Bronco Mendenhall...... Las Vegas 12-20-08 Arizona 21-31 ...... Peach 12-30-99 Mississippi St. 7-17 / A Bronco Mendenhall...... Las Vegas 12-22-09 oregon St. 44-20 Tommy Bowden...... Gator 1-1-01 Virginia Tech 20-41

Tommy Bowden...... humanitarian 12-31-01 Louisiana Tech 49-24 wl All bowls 10-17-1 Tommy Bowden...... Mazda Tangerine 12-23-02 Texas Tech 15-55 buffalo Tommy Bowden...... Peach 1-2-04 Tennessee 27-14 Bo ...... International 1-3-09 Connecticut 20-38 Tommy Bowden...... Champs Sports 12-27-05 Colorado 19-10 Tommy Bowden...... Music City 12-29-06 Kentucky 20-28 All bowls 0-1-0 Tommy Bowden...... Chick-fil-A 12-31-07 Auburn 20-23 (ot) CALIFORNIA ...... Gator 1-1-09 Nebraska 21-26 Andy Smith...... Rose 1-1-21 Ohio St. 28-0 Dabo Swinney...... Music City 12-27-09 Kentucky 21-13 Andy Smith...... Rose 1-2-22 Wash. & Jeff. 0-0 All bowls 16-16-0 Clarence “Nibs” Price...... Rose 1-1-29 Georgia Tech 7-8 Leonard “Stub” Allison...... Rose 1-1-38 Alabama 13-0 COLORADO Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf...... Rose 1-1-49 Northwestern 14-20 Bernard “Bunnie” Oaks...... Cotton 1-1-38 Rice 14-28 Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf...... Rose 1-2-50 Ohio St. 14-17 ...... orange 1-1-57 Clemson 27-21 Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf...... Rose 1-1-51 Michigan 6-14 ...... orange 1-1-62 LSU 7-25 ...... Rose 1-1-59 Iowa 12-38 ...... Bluebonnet 12-23-67 Miami (FL) 31-21 ...... Garden State 12-15-79 Temple 17-28 Eddie Crowder...... Liberty 12-13-69 Alabama 47-33 Bruce Snyder...... Copper 12-31-90 Wyoming 17-15 Eddie Crowder...... Liberty 12-12-70 Tulane 3-17 Bruce Snyder...... Florida Citrus 1-1-92 Clemson 37-13 Eddie Crowder...... Bluebonnet 12-31-71 houston 29-17 ...... Alamo 12-31-93 Iowa 37-3 Eddie Crowder...... Gator 12-30-72 Auburn 3-24 ...... Aloha 12-25-96 Navy 38-42 ...... Bluebonnet 12-27-75 Texas 21-38 ...... Insight 12-26-03 Virginia Tech 52-49 Bill Mallory...... orange 1-1-77 Ohio St. 10-27 Jeff Tedford...... holiday 12-30-04 Texas Tech 31-45 Bill McCartney...... Freedom 12-30-85 Washington 17-20 Jeff Tedford...... Las Vegas 12-22-05 BYU 35-28 Bill McCartney...... Bluebonnet 12-31-86 Baylor 9-21 Jeff Tedford...... holiday 12-28-06 Texas A&M 45-10 Bill McCartney...... Freedom 12-29-88 BYU 17-20 Jeff Tedford...... Armed Forces 12-31-07 Air Force 42-36 Bill McCartney...... orange 1-1-90 Notre Dame 6-21 Jeff Tedford...... emerald 12-27-08 Miami (FL) 24-17 Bill McCartney...... orange 1-1-91 Notre Dame 10-9 Jeff Tedford...... Poinsettia 12-23-09 utah 27-37 Bill McCartney...... Blockbuster 12-28-91 Alabama 25-30 All bowls 10-9-1 Bill McCartney...... Fiesta 1-1-93 Syracuse 22-26 Bill McCartney...... Aloha 12-25-93 Fresno St. 41-30 UCF Bill McCartney...... Fiesta 1-2-95 Notre Dame 41-24 George O’Leary...... hawaii 12-24-05 Nevada 48-49 (ot) ...... Cotton 1-1-96 Oregon 38-6 George O’Leary...... Liberty 12-29-07 Mississippi St. 3-10 Rick Neuheisel...... holiday 12-30--96 Washington 33-21 George O’Leary...... St. Petersburg 12-19-09 Rutgers 24-45 Rick Neuheisel...... Aloha Classic 12-25-98 oregon 51-43 All bowls 0-3-0 ...... Insight.com 12-31-99 Boston College 62-28 Gary Barnett...... Fiesta 1-1-02 Oregon 16-38 CENTRAL MICH. Gary Barnett...... Alamo 12-28-02 Wisconsin 28-31 (ot) ...... California 12-8-90 San Jose St. 24-48 Gary Barnett...... houston 12-29-04 uTEP 33-28 Dick Flynn...... Las Vegas 12-15-94 uNLV 24-52 ...... Champs Sports 12-27-05 Clemson 10-19 ...... Motor City 12-26-06 Middle Tenn. 31-14 Dan Hawkins...... Independence 12-30-07 Alabama 24-30 ...... Motor City 12-26-07 Purdue 48-51 Butch Jones...... Motor City 12-26-08 Fla. Atlantic 21-24 All bowls 12-16-0 ...... GMAC 1-6-10 Troy 44-41 (2 ot) COLORADO ST. All bowls 2-4-0 Bob Davis...... Raisin 1-1-49 Occidental 20-21 ...... Freedom 12-24-90 oregon 32-31 CINCINNATI ...... holiday 12-30-94 Michigan 14-24 Ray Nolting...... Sun 1-1-47 Virginia Tech 18-6 Sonny Lubick...... holiday 12-29-95 Kansas St. 21-54 ...... Sun 1-1-51 West Tex. A&M 13-14 Sonny Lubick...... holiday 12-29-97 Missouri 35-24 ...... humanitarian 12-29-97 utah St. 35-19 Sonny Lubick...... Liberty 12-31-99 Southern Miss. 17-23 Rick Minter...... Motor City 12-27-00 Marshall 14-25 Sonny Lubick...... Liberty 12-29-00 Louisville 22-17 Rick Minter...... Motor City 12-29-01 Toledo 16-23 Sonny Lubick...... New Orleans 12-18-01 North Texas 45-20 Rick Minter...... New Orleans 12-17-02 North Texas 19-24 Sonny Lubick...... Liberty 12-31-02 TCU 3-17 ...... Fort Worth 12-23-04 Marshall 32-14 Sonny Lubick...... San Francisco 12-31-03 Boston College 21-35 Brian Kelly...... International 1-6-07 Western Mich. 27-24 Brian Kelly...... Papajohns.com 12-22-07 Southern Miss. 31-21 Sonny Lubick...... Poinsettia 12-22-05 Navy 30-51 Brian Kelly...... orange 1-1-09 Virginia Tech 7-20 ...... New Mexico 12-20-08 Fresno St. 40-35 Jeff Quinn...... Sugar 1-1-10 Florida 24-51 All bowls 5-7-0 All bowls 5-6-0 CONNECTICUT ...... Motor City 12-27-04 Toledo 39-10 CLEMSON Randy Edsall...... Meineke Car Care 12-29-07 Wake Forest 10-24 ...... Cotton 1-1-40 Boston College 6-3 Randy Edsall...... International 1-3-09 Buffalo 28-20 Frank Howard...... Gator 1-1-49 Missouri 24-23 Randy Edsall...... Papajohns.com 1-2-10 South Carolina 20-7 Frank Howard...... orange 1-1-51 Miami (FL) 15-14 Frank Howard...... Gator 1-1-52 Miami (FL) 0-14 All bowls 3-1-0 Frank Howard...... orange 1-1-57 Colorado 21-27 Frank Howard...... Sugar 1-1-59 LSU 0-7 DUKE Frank Howard...... Bluebonnet 12-19-59 TCU 23-7 Wallace Wade...... Rose 1-2-39 Southern California 3-7 Charley Pell...... Gator 12-30-77 Pittsburgh 3-34 Wallace Wade...... Rose 1-1-42 Oregon St. 16-20 Danny Ford...... Gator 12-29-78 Ohio St. 17-15 ...... Sugar 1-1-45 Alabama 29-26 Danny Ford...... Peach 12-31-79 Baylor 18-24 Bill Murray...... orange 1-1-55 Nebraska 34-7 Bill Murray...... orange 1-1-58 Oklahoma 21-48 Danny Ford...... orange 1-1-82 Nebraska 22-15 Danny Ford...... Independence 12-21-85 Minnesota 13-20 Bill Murray...... Cotton 1-2-61 Arkansas 7-6 Danny Ford...... Gator 12-27-86 Stanford 27-21 ...... All-American 12-28-89 Texas Tech 21-49 Danny Ford...... Florida Citrus 1-1-88 Penn St. 35-10 Fred Goldsmith...... hall of Fame 1-2-95 Wisconsin 20-34 Danny Ford...... Florida Citrus 1-2-89 oklahoma 23-6 All bowls 3-5-0 18 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score East Carolina ...... Blockbuster 12-28-90 Penn St. 24-17 Pat Dye...... Independence 12-16-78 Louisiana Tech 35-13 Bobby Bowden...... Cotton 1-1-92 Texas A&M 10-2 Bill Lewis...... Peach 1-1-92 North Carolina St. 37-34 Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-1-93 Nebraska 27-14 Steve Logan...... Liberty 12-31-94 Illinois 0-30 Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-1-94 Nebraska 18-16 Steve Logan...... Liberty 12-30-95 Stanford 19-13 Bobby Bowden...... Sugar 1-2-95 Florida 23-17 Steve Logan...... Mobile Alabama 12-22-99 TCU 14-28 Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-1-96 Notre Dame 31-26 Steve Logan ������������������������������ galleryfurniture.com Bobby Bowden...... Sugar 1-2-97 Florida 20-52 12-27-00 Texas Tech 40-27 Bobby Bowden...... Sugar 1-1-98 Ohio St. 31-14 Steve Logan...... GMAC 12-19-01 Marshall 61-64 (2 ot) Bobby Bowden...... Fiesta 1-4-99 Tennessee 16-23 ...... Papajohns.com 12-23-06 South Fla. 7-24 Bobby Bowden...... Sugar 1-4-00 Virginia Tech 46-29 Skip Holtz...... hawaii 12-23-07 Boise St. 41-38 Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-3-01 Oklahoma 2-13 Skip Holtz...... Liberty 1-2-09 Kentucky 19-25 Bobby Bowden...... Gator 1-1-02 Virginia Tech 30-17 Skip Holtz...... Liberty 1-2-10 Arkansas 17-20 (ot) Bobby Bowden...... Sugar 1-1-03 Georgia 13-26 All bowls 5-6-0 Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-1-04 Miami (FL) 14-16 Bobby Bowden...... Gator 1-1-05 West Virginia 30-18 EASTERN MICH. Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-3-06 Penn St. 23-26 (3 ot) Jim Harkema...... California 12-12-87 San Jose St. 30-27 Bobby Bowden...... emerald 12-27-06 uCLA 44-27 All bowls 1-0-0 Bobby Bowden...... Music City 12-31-07 Kentucky 28-35 Bobby Bowden...... Champs Sports 12-27-08 Wisconsin 42-13 FLORIDA Bobby Bowden...... Gator 1-1-10 West Virginia 33-21 Bob Woodruff...... Gator 1-1-53 Tulsa 14-13 All bowls 22-14-2 Bob Woodruff...... Gator 12-27-58 Mississippi 3-7 Ray Graves...... Gator 12-31-60 Baylor 13-12 FRESNO ST. Ray Graves...... Gator 12-29-62 Penn St. 17-7 Alvin “Pix” Pierson...... Raisin 1-1-46 Drake 12-13 Ray Graves...... Sugar 1-1-66 Missouri 18-20 Cecil Coleman...... Mercy 11-23-61 Bowling Green 36-6 Ray Graves...... orange 1-2-67 Georgia Tech 27-12 Jim Sweeney...... California 12-18-82 Bowling Green 29-28 Ray Graves...... Gator 12-27-69 Tennessee 14-13 Jim Sweeney...... California 12-14-85 Bowling Green 51-7 ...... Tangerine 12-22-73 Miami (OH) 7-16 Jim Sweeney...... California 12-10-88 Western Mich. 35-30 Doug Dickey...... Sugar 12-31-74 Nebraska 10-13 Jim Sweeney...... California 12-9-89 Ball St. 27-6 Doug Dickey...... Gator 12-29-75 Maryland 0-13 Jim Sweeney...... California 12-14-91 Bowling Green 21-28 Doug Dickey...... Sun 1-2-77 Texas A&M 14-37 Jim Sweeney...... Freedom 12-29-92 Southern California 24-7 Charley Pell...... Tangerine 12-20-80 Maryland 35-20 Jim Sweeney...... Aloha 12-25-93 Colorado 30-41 Charley Pell...... Peach 12-31-81 West Virginia 6-26 Pat Hill...... Las Vegas 12-18-99 utah 16-17 Charley Pell...... Bluebonnet 12-31-82 Arkansas 24-28 Pat Hill...... Silicon Valley 12-31-00 Air Force 34-37 Charley Pell...... Gator 12-30-83 Iowa 14-6 Pat Hill...... Silicon Valley 12-31-01 Michigan St. 35-44 ...... Aloha 12-25-87 UCLA 16-20 Pat Hill...... Silicon Valley 12-31-02 Georgia Tech 30-21 Galen Hall...... All-American 12-29-88 Illinois 14-10 Pat Hill...... Silicon Valley 12-30-03 uCLA 17-9 ...... Freedom 12-30-89 Washington 7-34 Pat Hill...... MPC Computers 12-27-04 Virginia 37-34 (ot) Steve Spurrier...... Sugar 1-1-92 Notre Dame 28-39 Pat Hill...... Liberty 12-31-05 Tulsa 24-31 Steve Spurrier...... Gator 12-31-92 North Carolina St. 27-10 Pat Hill...... humanitarian 12-31-07 Georgia Tech 40-28 Steve Spurrier...... Sugar 1-1-94 West Virginia 41-7 Pat Hill...... New Mexico 12-20-08 Colorado St. 35-40 Steve Spurrier...... Sugar 1-2-95 Florida St. 17-23 Pat Hill...... New Mexico 12-19-09 Wyoming 28-35 (2 ot) Steve Spurrier...... Fiesta 1-2-96 Nebraska 24-62 All bowls 10-9-0 Steve Spurrier...... Sugar 1-2-97 Florida St. 52-20 Steve Spurrier...... Florida Citrus 1-1-98 Penn St. 21-6 GEORGIA Steve Spurrier...... orange 1-2-99 Syracuse 31-10 Wally Butts...... orange 1-1-42 TCU 40-26 Steve Spurrier...... Florida Citrus 1-1-00 Michigan St. 34-37 Wally Butts...... Rose 1-1-43 UCLA 9-0 Steve Spurrier...... Sugar 1-2-01 Miami (FL) 20-37 Wally Butts...... oil 1-1-46 Tulsa 20-6 Steve Spurrier...... orange 1-2-02 Maryland 56-23 Wally Butts...... Sugar 1-1-47 North Carolina 20-10 ...... outback 1-1-03 Michigan 30-38 Wally Butts...... Gator 1-1-48 Maryland 20-20 Ron Zook...... outback 1-1-04 Iowa 17-37 Wally Butts...... orange 1-1-49 Texas 28-41 ...... Peach 12-31-04 Miami (FL) 10-27 Wally Butts...... Presidential 12-9-50 Texas A&M 20-40 ...... outback 1-2-06 Iowa 31-24 Wally Butts...... orange 1-1-60 Missouri 14-0 Urban Meyer...... BCS Championship 1-8-07 ohio St. 41-14 ...... Sun 12-26-64 Texas Tech 7-0 Urban Meyer...... Capital One 1-1-08 Michigan 35-41 Vince Dooley...... Cotton 12-31-66 SMU 24-9 Urban Meyer...... BCS Championship 1-8-09 oklahoma 24-14 Vince Dooley...... Liberty 12-16-67 North Carolina St. 7-14 Urban Meyer...... Sugar 1-1-10 Cincinnati 51-24 Vince Dooley...... Sugar 1-1-69 Arkansas 2-16 All bowls 18-19-0 Vince Dooley...... Sun 12-20-69 Nebraska 6-45 Vince Dooley...... Gator 12-31-71 North Carolina 7-3 FLa. Atlantic Vince Dooley...... Peach 12-28-73 Maryland 17-16 .... New Orleans 12-21-07 Memphis 44-27 Vince Dooley...... Tangerine 12-21-74 Miami (OH) 10-21 Howard Schnellenberger.... Motor City 12-26-08 Central Mich. 24-21 Vince Dooley...... Cotton 1-1-76 Arkansas 10-31 All bowls 2-0-0 Vince Dooley...... Sugar 1-1-77 Pittsburgh 3-27 Vince Dooley...... Bluebonnet 12-31-78 Stanford 22-25 FLORIDA ST. Vince Dooley...... Sugar 1-1-81 Notre Dame 17-10 ...... Sun 1-1-55 UTEP 20-47 Vince Dooley...... Sugar 1-1-82 Pittsburgh 20-24 Tom Nugent...... Bluegrass 12-13-58 oklahoma St. 6-15 Vince Dooley...... Sugar 1-1-83 Penn St. 23-27 ...... Gator 1-2-65 Oklahoma 36-19 Vince Dooley...... Cotton 1-2-84 Texas 10-9 Bill Peterson...... Sun 12-24-66 Wyoming 20-28 Vince Dooley...... Florida Citrus 12-22-84 Florida St. 17-17 Bill Peterson...... Gator 12-30-67 Penn St. 17-17 Vince Dooley...... Sun 12-28-85 Arizona 13-13 Bill Peterson...... Peach 12-30-68 LSU 27-31 Vince Dooley...... hall of Fame 12-23-86 Boston College 24-27 Larry Jones...... Fiesta 12-27-71 Arizona St. 38-45 Vince Dooley...... Liberty 12-29-87 Arkansas 20-17 Bobby Bowden...... Tangerine 12-23-77 Texas Tech 40-17 Vince Dooley...... Gator 1-1-89 Michigan St. 34-27 Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-1-80 Oklahoma 7-24 Ray Goff...... Peach 12-30-89 Syracuse 18-19 Bobby Bowden...... orange 1-1-81 Oklahoma 17-18 Ray Goff...... Independence 12-29-91 Arkansas 24-15 Bobby Bowden...... Gator 12-30-82 West Virginia 31-12 Ray Goff...... Florida Citrus 1-1-93 ohio St. 21-14 Bobby Bowden...... Peach 12-30-83 North Carolina 28-3 Ray Goff...... Peach 12-30-95 Virginia 27-34 Bobby Bowden...... Florida Citrus 12-22-84 Georgia 17-17 ...... outback 1-1-98 Wisconsin 33-6 Bobby Bowden...... Gator 12-30-85 Oklahoma St. 34-23 Jim Donnan...... Peach 12-31-98 Virginia 35-33 Bobby Bowden...... All-American 12-31-86 Indiana 27-13 Jim Donnan...... outback 1-1-00 Purdue 28-25 (ot) Bobby Bowden...... Fiesta 1-1-88 Nebraska 31-28 Jim Donnan...... oahu Classic 12-24-00 Virginia 37-14 Bobby Bowden...... Sugar 1-2-89 Auburn 13-7 ...... Music City 12-28-01 Boston College 16-20 Bobby Bowden...... Fiesta 1-1-90 Nebraska 41-17 Mark Richt...... Sugar 1-1-03 Florida St. 26-13

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 19 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G Mark Richt...... Capital One 1-1-04 Purdue 34-27 (ot) idaho Mark Richt...... outback 1-1-05 Wisconsin 24-21 ...... humanitarian 12-30-98 Southern Miss. 42-35 Mark Richt...... Sugar 1-2-06 West Virginia 35-38 ...... humanitarian 12-30-09 Bowling Green 43-42 tar Mark Richt...... Chick-fil-A 12-30-06 Virginia Tech 31-24 All bowls 2-0-0 -S Mark Richt...... Sugar 1-1-08 Hawaii 41-10 Mark Richt...... Capital One 1-1-09 Michigan St. 24-12 ILLINOIS ll Mark Richt...... Independence 12-28-09 Texas A&M 44-20 ...... Rose 1-1-47 UCLA 45-14 r d s Reco All bowls 26-16-3 Ray Eliot...... Rose 1-1-52 Stanford 40-7 / A Pete Elliott...... Rose 1-1-64 Washington 17-7 GEORGIA TECH Mike White...... Liberty 12-29-82 Alabama 15-21 wl Bill Alexander...... Rose 1-1-29 California 8-7 Mike White...... Rose 1-2-84 UCLA 9-45 Bill Alexander...... orange 1-1-40 Missouri 21-7 Mike White...... Peach 12-31-85 Army 29-31 Bo Bill Alexander...... Cotton 1-1-43 Texas 7-14 ...... All-American 12-29-88 Florida 10-14 Bill Alexander...... Sugar 1-1-44 Tulsa 20-18 John Mackovic...... Florida Citrus 1-1-90 Virginia 31-21 Bill Alexander...... orange 1-1-45 Tulsa 12-26 John Mackovic...... hall of Fame 1-1-91 Clemson 0-30 ...... oil 1-1-47 St. Mary’s (CA) 41-19 ...... John Hancock 12-31-91 uCLA 3-6 Bobby Dodd...... orange 1-1-48 Kansas 20-14 Lou Tepper...... holiday 12-30-92 hawaii 17-27 Bobby Dodd...... orange 1-1-52 Baylor 17-14 Lou Tepper...... Liberty 12-31-94 east Carolina 30-0 Bobby Dodd...... Sugar 1-1-53 Mississippi 24-7 Ron Turner...... Micronpc.com 12-30-99 Virginia 63-21 Bobby Dodd...... Sugar 1-1-54 West Virginia 42-19 Ron Turner...... Sugar 1-1-02 LSU 34-47 Bobby Dodd...... Cotton 1-1-55 Arkansas 14-6 Ron Zook...... Rose 1-1-08 Southern California 17-49 Bobby Dodd...... Sugar 1-2-56 Pittsburgh 7-0 All bowls 6-9-0 Bobby Dodd...... Gator 12-29-56 Pittsburgh 21-14 Bobby Dodd...... Gator 1-2-60 Arkansas 7-14 INDIANA Bobby Dodd...... Gator 12-30-61 Penn St. 15-30 ...... Rose 1-1-68 Southern California 3-14 Bobby Dodd...... Bluebonnet 12-22-62 Missouri 10-14 ...... holiday 12-21-79 BYU 38-37 Bobby Dodd...... Gator 12-31-65 Texas Tech 31-21 Bill Mallory...... All-American 12-31-86 Florida St. 13-27 Bobby Dodd...... orange 1-2-67 Florida 12-27 Bill Mallory...... Peach 1-2-88 Tennessee 22-27 ...... Sun 12-19-70 Texas Tech 17-9 Bill Mallory...... Liberty 12-28-88 South Carolina 34-10 Bud Carson...... Peach 12-30-71 Mississippi 18-41 Bill Mallory...... Peach 12-29-90 Auburn 23-27 ...... Liberty 12-18-72 Iowa St. 31-30 Bill Mallory...... Copper 12-31-91 Baylor 24-0 ...... Peach 12-25-78 Purdue 21-41 Bill Mallory...... Independence 12-31-93 Virginia Tech 20-45 Bill Curry...... hall of Fame 12-31-85 Michigan St. 17-14 Bill Lynch...... Insight 12-31-07 oklahoma St. 33-49 ...... Florida Citrus 1-1-91 Nebraska 45-21 All bowls 3-6-0 Bobby Ross...... Aloha 12-25-91 Stanford 18-17 George O’Leary...... Carquest 12-29-97 West Virginia 35-30 IOWA George O’Leary...... Gator 1-1-99 Notre Dame 35-28 ...... Rose 1-1-57 Oregon St. 35-19 George O’Leary...... Gator 1-1-00 Miami (FL) 13-28 Forest Evashevski...... Rose 1-1-59 California 38-12 George O’Leary...... Peach 12-29-00 LSU 14-28 ...... Rose 1-1-82 Washington 0-28 Mac McWhorter...... Seattle 12-27-01 Stanford 24-14 Hayden Fry...... Peach 12-31-82 Tennessee 28-22 Hayden Fry...... Gator 12-30-83 Florida 6-14 ...... Silicon Valley 12-31-02 Fresno St. 21-30 Chan Gailey...... humanitarian 1-3-04 Tulsa 52-10 Hayden Fry...... Freedom 12-26-84 Texas 55-17 Chan Gailey...... Champs Sports 12-21-04 Syracuse 51-14 Hayden Fry...... Rose 1-1-86 UCLA 28-45 Chan Gailey...... emerald 12-29-05 utah 10-38 Hayden Fry...... holiday 12-30-86 San Diego St. 39-38 Chan Gailey...... Gator 1-1-07 West Virginia 35-38 Hayden Fry...... holiday 12-30-87 Wyoming 20-19 Hayden Fry...... Peach 12-31-88 North Carolina St. 23-28 ...... humanitarian 12-31-07 Fresno St. 28-40 Paul Johnson...... Chick-fil-A 12-31-08 LSU 3-38 Hayden Fry...... Rose 1-1-91 Washington 34-46 Paul Johnson...... orange 1-5-10 Iowa 14-24 Hayden Fry...... holiday 12-30-91 BYU 13-13 Hayden Fry...... Alamo 12-31-93 California 3-37 All bowls 22-16-0 Hayden Fry...... Sun 12-29-95 Washington 38-18 Hayden Fry...... Alamo 12-29-96 Texas Tech 27-0 HAWAII ...... Aloha 12-25-89 Michigan St. 13-33 Hayden Fry...... Sun 12-31-97 Arizona St. 7-17 Bob Wagner...... holiday 12-30-92 Illinois 27-17 ...... Alamo 12-29-01 Texas Tech 16-13 ...... oahu Classic 12-25-99 oregon St. 23-17 Kirk Ferentz...... orange 1-2-03 Southern California 17-38 June Jones...... hawaii 12-25-02 Tulane 28-36 Kirk Ferentz...... outback 1-1-04 Florida 37-17 June Jones...... hawaii 12-25-03 houston 54-48 (3 ot) Kirk Ferentz...... Capital One 1-1-05 LSU 30-25 June Jones...... hawaii 12-24-04 uAB 59-40 Kirk Ferentz...... outback 1-2-06 Florida 24-31 June Jones...... hawaii 12-24-06 Arizona St. 41-24 Kirk Ferentz...... Alamo 12-30-06 Texas 24-26 June Jones...... Sugar 1-1-08 Georgia 10-41 Kirk Ferentz...... outback 1-1-09 South Carolina 31-10 Greg McMackin...... hawaii 12-24-08 Notre Dame 21-49 Kirk Ferentz...... orange 1-5-10 Georgia Tech 24-14 All bowls 5-4-0 All bowls 13-10-1 IOWA ST. HOUSTON ...... Sun 12-18-71 LSU 15-33 Clyde Lee...... Salad 1-1-52 Dayton 26-21 Johnny Majors...... Liberty 12-18-72 Georgia Tech 30-31 ...... Tangerine 12-22-62 Miami (OH) 49-21 Earle Bruce...... Peach 12-31-77 North Carolina St. 14-24 Bill Yeoman...... Bluebonnet 12-31-69 Auburn 36-7 Earle Bruce...... hall of Fame 12-20-78 Texas A&M 12-28 Bill Yeoman...... Bluebonnet 12-31-71 Colorado 17-29 Dan McCarney...... Insight.com 12-28-00 Pittsburgh 37-29 Bill Yeoman...... Bluebonnet 12-29-73 Tulane 47-7 Dan McCarney...... Independence 12-27-01 Alabama 13-14 Bill Yeoman...... Bluebonnet 12-23-74 North Carolina St. 31-31 Dan McCarney...... humanitarian 12-31-02 Boise St. 16-34 Bill Yeoman...... Cotton 1-1-77 Maryland 30-21 Dan McCarney...... Independence 12-28-04 Miami (OH) 17-13 Bill Yeoman...... Cotton 1-1-79 Notre Dame 34-35 Dan McCarney...... houston 12-31-05 TCU 24-27 Bill Yeoman...... Cotton 1-1-80 Nebraska 17-14 Paul Rhodes...... Insight 12-31-09 Minnesota 14-13 Bill Yeoman...... Garden State 12-14-80 Navy 35-0 All bowls 3-7-0 Bill Yeoman...... Sun 12-26-81 Oklahoma 14-40 Bill Yeoman...... Cotton 1-1-85 Boston College 28-45 KANSAS ...... Aloha 12-25-88 Washington St. 22-24 George Sauer...... orange 1-1-48 Georgia Tech 14-20 ...... Liberty 12-27-96 Syracuse 17-30 Jack Mitchell...... Bluebonnet 12-16-61 Rice 33-7 ...... hawaii 12-25-03 hawaii 48-54 (3 ot) Pepper Rodgers...... orange 1-1-69 Penn St. 14-15 Art Briles...... Fort Worth 12-23-05 Kansas 13-42 Don Fambrough...... Liberty 12-17-73 North Carolina St. 18-31 Art Briles...... Liberty 12-29-06 South Carolina 36-44 Bud Moore...... Sun 12-26-75 Pittsburgh 19-33 Chris Thurmond...... Texas 12-28-07 TCU 13-20 Don Fambrough...... hall of Fame 12-31-81 Mississippi St. 0-10 ...... Armed Forces 12-31-08 Air Force 34-28 ...... Aloha 12-25-92 BYU 23-20 Kevin Sumlin...... Armed Forces 12-31-09 Air Force 20-47 Glen Mason...... Aloha 12-25-95 UCLA 51-30 All bowls 8-11-1 20 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score ...... Tangerine 12-22-03 North Carolina St. 26-56 ...... Chick-fil-A 12-31-08 Georgia Tech 38-3 Mark Mangino...... Fort Worth 12-23-05 houston 42-13 Les Miles...... Capital One 1-1-10 Penn St. 17-19 Mark Mangino...... orange 1-3-08 Virginia Tech 24-21 All bowls 21-19-1 Mark Mangino...... Insight 12-31-08 Minnesota 42-21 All bowls 6-6-0 LOUISIANA TECH Maxie Lambright...... Independence 12-17-77 Louisville 24-14 KANSAS ST. Maxie Lambright...... Independence 12-16-78 east Carolina 13-35 ...... Independence 12-11-82 Wisconsin 3-14 Joe Raymond Peace...... Independence 12-15-90 Maryland 34-34 ...... Copper 12-29-93 Wyoming 52-17 Jack Bicknell III...... humanitarian 12-31-01 Clemson 24-49 Bill Snyder...... Aloha 12-25-94 Boston College 7-12 Derek Dooley...... Independence 12-28-08 Northern Ill. 17-10 Bill Snyder...... holiday 12-29-95 Colorado St. 54-21 All bowls 2-2-1 Bill Snyder...... Cotton 1-1-97 BYU 15-19 Bill Snyder...... Fiesta 12-31-97 Syracuse 35-18 LOUISVILLE Bill Snyder...... Alamo 12-29-98 Purdue 34-37 ...... Sun 1-1-58 Drake 34-20 Bill Snyder...... holiday 12-29-99 Washington 24-20 Lee Corso...... Pasadena 12-19-70 Long Beach St. 24-24 Bill Snyder...... Cotton 1-1-01 Tennessee 35-21 ...... Independence 12-17-77 Louisiana Tech 14-24 Bill Snyder...... Insight 12-29-01 Syracuse 3-26 Howard Schnellenberger.... Fiesta 1-1-91 Alabama 34-7 Bill Snyder...... holiday 12-27-02 Arizona St. 34-27 Howard Schnellenberger.... Liberty 12-28-93 Michigan St. 18-7 Bill Snyder...... Fiesta 1-2-04 Ohio St. 28-35 John L. Smith...... Motor City 12-23-98 Marshall 29-48 Ron Prince...... Texas 12-28-06 Rutgers 10-37 John L. Smith...... humanitarian 12-30-99 Boise St. 31-34 All bowls 6-7-0 John L. Smith...... Liberty 12-29-00 Colorado St. 17-22 John L. Smith...... Liberty 12-31-01 BYU 28-10 KENT ST. John L. Smith...... GMAC 12-18-02 Marshall 15-38 Don James...... Tangerine 12-29-72 Tampa 18-21 Bobby Petrino...... GMAC 12-18-03 Miami (OH) 28-49 Bobby Petrino...... Liberty 12-31-04 Boise St. 44-40 All bowls 0-1-0 Bobby Petrino...... Gator 1-2-06 Virginia Tech 24-35 KENTUCKY Bobby Petrino...... orange 1-2-07 Wake Forest 24-13 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Great Lakes 12-6-47 Villanova 24-14 All bowls 6-7-1 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... orange 1-2-50 Santa Clara 13-21 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Sugar 1-1-51 Oklahoma 13-7 MARSHALL Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Cotton 1-1-52 TCU 20-7 Bob Pruett...... Motor City 12-26-97 Mississippi 31-34 ...... Peach 12-31-76 North Carolina 21-0 Bob Pruett...... Motor City 12-23-98 Louisville 48-29 ...... hall of Fame 12-22-83 West Virginia 16-20 Bob Pruett...... Motor City 12-27-99 BYU 21-3 Jerry Claiborne...... hall of Fame 12-29-84 Wisconsin 20-19 Bob Pruett...... Motor City 12-27-00 Cincinnati 25-14 Bill Curry...... Peach 12-31-93 Clemson 13-14 Bob Pruett...... GMAC 12-19-01 east Carolina 64-61 (2 ot) ...... outback 1-1-99 Penn St. 14-26 Bob Pruett...... GMAC 12-18-02 Louisville 38-15 Hal Mumme...... Music City 12-29-99 Syracuse 13-20 Bob Pruett...... Fort Worth 12-23-04 Cincinnati 14-32 ...... Music City 12-29-06 Clemson 28-20 ...... Little Caesars Pizza 12-26-09 ohio 21-17 Rich Brooks...... Music City 12-31-07 Florida St. 35-28 All bowls 6-2-0 Rich Brooks...... Liberty 1-2-09 East Carolina 25-19 Rich Brooks...... Music City 12-27-09 Clemson 13-21 MARYLAND All bowls 8-6-0 ...... Gator 1-1-48 Georgia 20-20 Jim Tatum...... Gator 1-2-50 Missouri 20-7 LSU Jim Tatum...... Sugar 1-1-52 Tennessee 28-13 ...... Sugar 1-1-36 TCU 2-3 Jim Tatum...... orange 1-1-54 Oklahoma 0-7 Bernie Moore...... Sugar 1-1-37 Santa Clara 14-21 Jim Tatum...... orange 1-2-56 Oklahoma 6-20 Bernie Moore...... Sugar 1-1-38 Santa Clara 0-6 Jerry Claiborne...... Peach 12-28-73 Georgia 16-17 Bernie Moore...... orange 1-1-44 Texas A&M 19-14 Jerry Claiborne...... Liberty 12-16-74 Tennessee 3-7 Bernie Moore...... Cotton 1-1-47 Arkansas 0-0 Jerry Claiborne...... Gator 12-29-75 Florida 13-0 Jerry Claiborne...... Cotton 1-1-77 Houston 21-30 Gaynell Tinsley...... Sugar 1-2-50 Oklahoma 0-35 Jerry Claiborne...... hall of Fame 12-22-77 Minnesota 17-7 ...... Sugar 1-1-59 Clemson 7-0 Paul Dietzel...... Sugar 1-1-60 Mississippi 0-21 Jerry Claiborne...... Sun 12-23-78 Texas 0-42 Paul Dietzel...... orange 1-1-62 Colorado 25-7 Jerry Claiborne...... Tangerine 12-20-80 Florida 20-35 Charlie McClendon...... Cotton 1-1-63 Texas 13-0 Bobby Ross...... Aloha 12-25-82 Washington 20-21 Bobby Ross...... Florida Citrus 12-17-83 Tennessee 23-30 Charlie McClendon...... Bluebonnet 12-21-63 Baylor 7-14 Bobby Ross...... Sun 12-22-84 Tennessee 28-27 Charlie McClendon...... Sugar 1-1-65 Syracuse 13-10 Charlie McClendon...... Cotton 1-1-66 Arkansas 14-7 Bobby Ross...... Cherry 12-21-85 Syracuse 35-18 Charlie McClendon...... Sugar 1-1-68 Wyoming 20-13 Joe Krivak...... Independence 12-15-90 Louisiana Tech 34-34 Charlie McClendon...... Peach 12-30-68 Florida St. 31-27 ...... orange 1-2-02 Florida 23-56 Ralph Friedgen...... Peach 12-31-02 Tennessee 30-3 Charlie McClendon...... orange 1-1-71 Nebraska 12-17 Ralph Friedgen...... Gator 1-1-04 West Virginia 41-7 Charlie McClendon...... Sun 12-18-71 Iowa St. 33-15 Charlie McClendon...... Bluebonnet 12-30-72 Tennessee 17-24 Ralph Friedgen...... Champs Sports 12-29-06 Purdue 24-7 Charlie McClendon...... orange 1-1-74 Penn St. 9-16 Ralph Friedgen...... emerald 12-28-07 oregon St. 14-21 Charlie McClendon...... Sun 12-31-77 Stanford 14-24 Ralph Friedgen...... humanitarian 12-30-08 Nevada 42-35 Charlie McClendon...... Liberty 12-23-78 Missouri 15-20 All bowls 10-11-2 Charlie McClendon...... Tangerine 12-22-79 Wake Forest 34-10 ...... orange 1-1-83 Nebraska 20-21 MEMPHIS ...... Sugar 1-1-85 Nebraska 10-28 Billy Murphy...... Pasadena 12-18-71 San Jose St. 28-9 Bill Arnsparger...... Liberty 12-27-85 Baylor 7-21 Tommy West...... New Orleans 12-16-03 North Texas 27-17 Bill Arnsparger...... Sugar 1-1-87 Nebraska 15-30 Tommy West...... GMAC 12-22-04 Bowling Green 35-52 Mike Archer...... Gator 12-31-87 South Carolina 30-13 Tommy West...... Motor City 12-26-05 Akron 38-31 Mike Archer...... hall of Fame 1-2-89 Syracuse 10-23 Tommy West...... New Orleans 12-21-07 Fla. Atlantic 27-44 Gerry DiNardo...... Independence 12-29-95 Michigan St. 45-26 Tommy West...... St. Petersburg 12-20-08 South Fla. 14-41 Gerry DiNardo...... Peach 12-28-96 Clemson 10-7 All bowls 3-3-0 Gerry DiNardo...... Independence 12-28-97 Notre Dame 27-9 Nick Saban...... Peach 12-29-00 Georgia Tech 28-14 MIAMI (FL) Nick Saban...... Sugar 1-1-02 Illinois 47-34 Tom McCann...... orange 1-1-35 Bucknell 0-26 Nick Saban...... Cotton 1-1-03 Texas 20-35 ...... orange 1-1-46 Holy Cross 13-6 Nick Saban...... Sugar 1-4-04 Oklahoma 21-14 ...... orange 1-1-51 Clemson 14-15 Nick Saban...... Capital One 1-1-05 Iowa 25-30 Andy Gustafson...... Gator 1-1-52 Clemson 14-0 Les Miles...... Peach 12-30-05 Miami (FL) 40-3 Andy Gustafson...... Liberty 12-16-61 Syracuse 14-15 Les Miles...... Sugar 1-3-07 Notre Dame 41-14 Andy Gustafson...... Gotham 12-15-62 Nebraska 34-36 Les Miles...... BCS Championship 1-7-08 ohio St. 38-24 ...... Liberty 12-10-66 Virginia Tech 14-7

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 21 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G Charlie Tate...... Bluebonnet 12-31-67 Colorado 21-31 MICHIGAN ST. Howard Schnellenberger.... Peach 1-2-81 Virginia Tech 20-10 ...... orange 1-1-38 Auburn 0-6 Howard Schnellenberger.... orange 1-2-84 Nebraska 31-30 Clarence “Biggie” Munn...... Rose 1-1-54 UCLA 28-20 tar Jimmy Johnson...... Fiesta 1-1-85 UCLA 37-39 ...... Rose 1-2-56 UCLA 17-14 -S Jimmy Johnson...... Sugar 1-1-86 Tennessee 7-35 Duffy Daugherty...... Rose 1-1-66 UCLA 12-14 Jimmy Johnson...... Fiesta 1-2-87 Penn St. 10-14 George Perles...... Cherry 12-22-84 Army 6-10 ll Jimmy Johnson...... orange 1-1-88 Oklahoma 20-14 George Perles...... hall of Fame 12-31-85 Georgia Tech 14-17 r d s Reco Jimmy Johnson...... orange 1-2-89 Nebraska 23-3 George Perles...... Rose 1-1-88 Southern California 20-17 / A Dennis Erickson...... Sugar 1-1-90 Alabama 33-25 George Perles...... Gator 1-1-89 Georgia 27-34 Dennis Erickson...... Cotton 1-1-91 Texas 46-3 George Perles...... Aloha 12-25-89 Hawaii 33-13 wl Dennis Erickson...... orange 1-1-92 Nebraska 22-0 George Perles...... John Hancock 12-31-90 Southern California 17-6 Dennis Erickson...... Sugar 1-1-93 Alabama 13-34 George Perles...... Liberty 12-28-93 Louisville 7-18 Bo Dennis Erickson...... Fiesta 1-1-94 Arizona 0-29 Nick Saban...... Independence 12-29-95 LSU 26-45 Nick Saban...... Sun 12-31-96 Stanford 0-38 Dennis Erickson...... orange 1-1-95 Nebraska 17-24 Nick Saban...... Aloha 12-25-97 Washington 23-51 ...... Carquest 12-27-96 Virginia 31-21 Bobby Williams...... Florida Citrus 1-1-00 Florida 37-34 Butch Davis...... Micron PC 12-29-98 North Carolina St. 46-23 Butch Davis...... Gator 1-1-00 Georgia Tech 28-13 Bobby Williams...... Silicon Valley 12-31-01 Fresno St. 44-35 Butch Davis...... Sugar 1-2-01 Florida 37-20 John L. Smith...... Alamo 12-29-03 Nebraska 3-17 Mark Dantonio...... Champs Sports 12-28-07 Boston College 21-24 ...... Rose 1-3-02 Nebraska 37-14 Mark Dantonio...... Capital One 1-1-09 Georgia 12-24 Larry Coker...... Fiesta 1-3-03 Ohio St. 24-31 (2 ot) Mark Dantonio...... Alamo 1-2-09 Texas Tech 31-41 Larry Coker...... orange 1-1-04 Florida St. 16-14 Larry Coker...... Peach 12-31-04 Florida 27-10 All bowls 7-13-0 Larry Coker...... Peach 12-30-05 LSU 3-40 MIDDLE TENN. Larry Coker...... MPC Computers 12-31-06 Nevada 21-20 Rick Stockstill...... Motor City 12-26-06 Central Mich. 14-31 ...... emerald 12-27-08 California 17-24 Rick Stockstill...... New Orleans 12-20-09 Southern Miss. 42-32 Randy Shannon...... Champs Sports 12-29-09 Wisconsin 14-20 All bowls 1-1-0 All bowls 18-15-0 MINNESOTA MIAMI (OH) ...... Rose 1-2-61 Washington 7-17 Sid Gillman...... Sun 1-1-48 Texas Tech 13-12 Murray Warmath...... Rose 1-1-62 UCLA 21-3 ...... Salad 1-1-51 Arizona St. 34-21 ...... hall of Fame 12-22-77 Maryland 7-17 John Pont...... Tangerine 12-22-62 houston 21-49 ...... Independence 12-21-85 Clemson 20-13 Bill Mallory...... Tangerine 12-22-73 Florida 16-7 John Gutekunst...... Liberty 12-29-86 Tennessee 14-21 Dick Crum...... Tangerine 12-21-74 Georgia 21-10 Glen Mason...... Sun 12-31-99 Oregon 20-24 Dick Crum...... Tangerine 12-20-75 South Carolina 20-7 Glen Mason...... Micronpc.com 12-28-00 North Carolina St. 30-38 Tim Rose...... California 12-13-86 San Jose St. 7-37 Glen Mason...... Music City 12-30-02 Arkansas 29-14 ...... GMAC 12-18-03 Louisville 49-28 Glen Mason...... Sun 12-31-03 Oregon 31-30 Terry Hoeppner...... Independence 12-28-04 Iowa St. 13-17 Glen Mason...... Music City 12-31-04 Alabama 20-16 All bowls 6-3-0 Glen Mason...... Music City 12-30-05 Virginia 31-34 Glen Mason...... Insight 12-29-06 Texas Tech 41-44 (ot) MICHIGAN ...... Insight 12-31-08 Kansas 21-42 Fielding “Hurry Up” Yost...... Rose 1-1-02 Stanford 49-0 Tim Brewster...... Insight 12-31-09 Iowa St. 13-14 H.O. “Fritz” Crisler...... Rose 1-1-48 Southern California 49-0 All bowls 5-9-0 ...... Rose 1-1-51 California 14-6 Chalmers “Bump” Elliott...... Rose 1-1-65 Oregon St. 34-7 MISSISSIPPI Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-70 Southern California 3-10 Ed Walker...... orange 1-1-36 Catholic 19-20 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-72 Stanford 12-13 John Vaught...... delta 1-1-48 TCU 13-9 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... orange 1-1-76 Oklahoma 6-14 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-1-53 Georgia Tech 7-24 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-77 Southern California 6-14 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-1-55 Navy 0-21 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-2-78 Washington 20-27 John Vaught...... Cotton 1-2-56 TCU 14-13 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-79 Southern California 10-17 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-1-58 Texas 39-7 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Gator 12-28-79 North Carolina 15-17 John Vaught...... Gator 12-27-58 Florida 7-3 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-81 Washington 23-6 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-1-60 LSU 21-0 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Bluebonnet 12-31-81 uCLA 33-14 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-2-61 Rice 14-6 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-83 UCLA 14-24 John Vaught...... Cotton 1-1-62 Texas 7-12 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Sugar 1-2-84 Auburn 7-9 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-1-63 Arkansas 17-13 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-1-64 Alabama 7-12 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... holiday 12-21-84 BYU 17-24 John Vaught...... Bluebonnet 12-19-64 Tulsa 7-14 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Fiesta 1-1-86 Nebraska 27-23 John Vaught...... Liberty 12-18-65 Auburn 13-7 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-87 Arizona St. 15-22 John Vaught...... Bluebonnet 12-17-66 Texas 0-19 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... hall of Fame 1-2-88 Alabama 28-24 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-2-89 Southern California 22-14 John Vaught...... Sun 12-30-67 UTEP 7-14 John Vaught...... Liberty 12-14-68 Virginia Tech 34-17 Glenn “Bo” Schembechler... Rose 1-1-90 Southern California 10-17 John Vaught...... Sugar 1-1-70 Arkansas 27-22 ...... Gator 1-1-91 Mississippi 35-3 John Vaught...... Gator 1-2-71 Auburn 28-35 Gary Moeller...... Rose 1-1-92 Washington 14-34 ...... Peach 12-30-71 Georgia Tech 41-18 Gary Moeller...... Rose 1-1-93 Washington 38-31 Gary Moeller...... hall of Fame 1-1-94 North Carolina St. 42-7 ...... Independence 12-10-83 Air Force 3-9 Billy Brewer...... Independence 12-20-86 Texas Tech 20-17 Gary Moeller...... holiday 12-30-94 Colorado St. 24-14 Billy Brewer...... Liberty 12-28-89 Air Force 42-29 ...... Alamo 12-28-95 Texas A&M 20-22 Billy Brewer...... Gator 1-1-91 Michigan 3-35 Lloyd Carr...... outback 1-1-97 Alabama 14-17 Billy Brewer...... Liberty 12-31-92 Air Force 13-0 Lloyd Carr...... Rose 1-1-98 Washington St. 21-16 Lloyd Carr...... Florida Citrus 1-1-99 Arkansas 45-31 Tommy Tuberville...... Motor City 12-26-97 Marshall 34-31 ...... Independence 12-31-98 Texas Tech 35-18 Lloyd Carr...... orange 1-1-00 Alabama 35-34 (ot) David Cutcliffe...... Independence 12-31-99 oklahoma 27-25 Lloyd Carr...... Florida Citrus 1-1-01 Auburn 31-28 David Cutcliffe...... Music City 12-28-00 West Virginia 38-49 Lloyd Carr...... Florida Citrus 1-1-02 Tennessee 17-45 David Cutcliffe...... Independence 12-27-02 Nebraska 27-23 Lloyd Carr...... outback 1-1-03 Florida 38-30 David Cutcliffe...... Cotton 1-2-04 Oklahoma St. 31-28 Lloyd Carr...... Rose 1-1-04 Southern California 14-28 Houston Nutt...... Cotton 1-2-09 Texas Tech 47-34 Lloyd Carr...... Rose 1-1-05 Texas 37-38 Houston Nutt...... Cotton 1-2-10 Oklahoma St. 21-7 Lloyd Carr...... Alamo 12-28-05 Nebraska 28-32 All bowls 21-12-0 Lloyd Carr...... Rose 1-1-07 Southern California 18-32 Lloyd Carr...... Capital One 1-1-08 Florida 41-35 MISSISSIPPI ST. All bowls 19-20-0 ...... orange 1-1-37 Duquesne 12-13 22 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score Allyn McKeen...... orange 1-1-41 Georgetown 14-7 ...... Cotton 1-1-80 Houston 14-17 Paul Davis...... Liberty 12-21-63 North Carolina St. 16-12 Tom Osborne...... Sun 12-27-80 Mississippi St. 31-17 ...... Sun 12-28-74 North Carolina 26-24 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-1-82 Clemson 15-22 ...... Sun 12-27-80 Nebraska 17-31 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-1-83 LSU 21-20 Emory Bellard...... hall of Fame 12-31-81 Kansas 10-0 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-2-84 Miami (FL) 30-31 ...... Liberty 12-29-91 Air Force 15-38 Tom Osborne...... Sugar 1-1-85 LSU 28-10 Jackie Sherrill...... Peach 1-2-93 North Carolina 17-21 Tom Osborne...... Fiesta 1-1-86 Michigan 23-27 Jackie Sherrill...... Peach 1-1-95 North Carolina St. 24-28 Tom Osborne...... Sugar 1-1-87 LSU 30-15 Jackie Sherrill...... Cotton 1-1-99 Texas 11-38 Tom Osborne...... Fiesta 1-1-88 Florida St. 28-31 Jackie Sherrill...... Peach 12-30-99 Clemson 17-7 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-2-89 Miami (FL) 3-23 Jackie Sherrill...... Independence 12-31-00 Texas A&M 43-41 (ot) Tom Osborne...... Fiesta 1-1-90 Florida St. 17-41 ...... Liberty 12-29-07 uCF 10-3 Tom Osborne...... Florida Citrus 1-1-91 Georgia Tech 21-45 All bowls 7-6-0 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-1-92 Miami (FL) 0-22 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-1-93 Florida St. 14-27 MISSOURI Tom Osborne...... orange 1-1-94 Florida St. 16-18 ���������������������������� Los Angeles Christmas Tom Osborne...... orange 1-1-95 Miami (FL) 24-17 Festival 12-25-24 Southern California 7-20 Tom Osborne...... Fiesta 1-2-96 Florida 62-24 ...... orange 1-1-40 Georgia Tech 7-21 Tom Osborne...... orange 12-31-96 Virginia Tech 41-21 Don Faurot...... Sugar 1-1-42 Fordham 0-2 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-2-98 Tennessee 42-17 ...... Cotton 1-1-46 Texas 27-40 ...... holiday 12-30-98 Arizona 20-23 Don Faurot...... Gator 1-1-49 Clemson 23-24 Frank Solich...... Fiesta 1-2-00 Tennessee 31-21 Don Faurot...... Gator 1-2-50 Maryland 7-20 Frank Solich...... Alamo 12-30-00 Northwestern 66-17 ...... orange 1-1-60 Georgia 0-14 Frank Solich...... Rose 1-3-02 Miami (FL) 14-37 Dan Devine...... orange 1-2-61 Navy 21-14 Frank Solich...... Independence 12-27-02 Mississippi 23-27 Dan Devine...... Bluebonnet 12-22-62 Georgia Tech 14-10 ...... Alamo 12-29-03 Michigan St. 17-3 Dan Devine...... Sugar 1-1-66 Florida 20-18 Bill Callahan...... Alamo 12-28-05 Michigan 32-28 Dan Devine...... Gator 12-28-68 Alabama 35-10 Bill Callahan...... Cotton 1-1-07 Auburn 14-17 Dan Devine...... orange 1-1-70 Penn St. 3-10 Bo Pelini...... Gator 1-1-09 Clemson 26-21 ...... Fiesta 12-23-72 Arizona St. 35-49 Bo Pelini...... holiday 12-30-09 Arizona 33-0 Al Onofrio...... Sun 12-29-73 Auburn 34-17 All bowls 24-22-0 ...... Liberty 12-23-78 LSU 20-15 Warren Powers...... hall of Fame 12-29-79 South Carolina 24-14 NEVADA Warren Powers...... Liberty 12-27-80 Purdue 25-28 Joe Sheeketski...... Salad 1-1-48 North Texas 13-6 Warren Powers...... Tangerine 12-19-81 Southern Miss. 19-17 Joe Sheeketski...... harbor 1-1-49 Villanova 7-27 Warren Powers...... holiday 12-23-83 BYU 17-21 ...... Las Vegas 12-18-92 Bowling Green 34-35 Larry Smith...... holiday 12-29-97 Colorado St. 24-35 Chris Ault...... Las Vegas 12-14-95 Toledo 37-40 (ot) Larry Smith...... Insight.com 12-26-98 West Virginia 34-31 Jeff Tisdel...... Las Vegas 12-29-96 Ball St. 18-15 ...... Independence 12-31-03 Arkansas 14-27 Chris Ault...... hawaii 12-24-05 uCF 49-48 (ot) Gary Pinkel...... Independence 12-30-05 South Carolina 38-31 Chris Ault...... MPC Computers 12-31-06 Miami (FL) 20-21 Gary Pinkel...... Sun 12-29-06 Oregon St. 38-39 Chris Ault...... New Mexico 12-22-07 New Mexico 0-23 Gary Pinkel...... Cotton 1-1-08 Arkansas 38-7 Chris Ault...... humanitarian 12-30-08 Maryland 35-42 Gary Pinkel...... Alamo 12-29-08 Northwestern 30-23 (ot) Chris Ault...... hawaii 12-24-09 SMU 10-45 Gary Pinkel...... Texas 12-31-09 Navy 13-35 All bowls 3-7-0 All bowls 12-15-0 UNLV Harvey Hyde...... California 12-15-84 Toledo 30-13* NAVY ...... Las Vegas 12-15-94 Central Mich. 52-24 ...... Rose 1-1-24 Washington 14-14 John Robinson...... Las Vegas 12-21-00 Arkansas 31-14 ...... Sugar 1-1-55 Mississippi 21-0 Eddie Erdelatz...... Cotton 1-1-58 Rice 20-7 * Later lost game by forfeit ...... orange 1-1-61 Missouri 14-21 All bowls 2-1-0 Wayne Hardin...... Cotton 1-1-64 Texas 6-28 George Welsh...... holiday 12-22-78 BYU 23-16 NEW MEXICO George Welsh...... Garden State 12-14-80 houston 0-35 ...... Sun 1-2-39 Utah 0-26 George Welsh...... Liberty 12-30-81 ohio St. 28-31 ...... Sun 1-1-44 Southwestern (TX) 0-7 ...... Aloha 12-25-96 California 42-38 Willis Barnes...... Sun 1-1-46 Denver 34-24 Paul Johnson...... houston 12-30-03 Texas Tech 14-38 Willis Barnes...... harbor 1-1-47 Montana St. 13-13 Bill Weeks...... Aviation 12-9-61 Western Mich. 28-12 Paul Johnson...... emerald 12-30-04 New Mexico 34-19 Paul Johnson...... Poinsettia 12-22-05 Colorado St. 51-30 Dennis Franchione...... Insight.com 12-27-97 Arizona 14-20 Paul Johnson ���������������������������� Meineke Car Care ...... Las Vegas 12-25-02 uCLA 13-27 12-30-06 Boston College 24-25 Rocky Long...... Las Vegas 12-24-03 oregon St. 14-55 �������������������� Poinsettia 12-20-07 utah 32-35 Rocky Long...... emerald 12-30-04 Navy 19-34 Ken Niumatalolo �������������������� eagleBank 12-20-08 Wake Forest 19-29 Rocky Long...... New Mexico 12-23-06 San Jose St. 12-20 Ken Niumatalolo �������������������� Texas 12-31-09 Missouri 35-13 Rocky Long...... New Mexico 12-22-07 Nevada 23-0 All bowls 7-8-1 All bowls 3-7-1 NEW MEXICO ST. NEBRASKA Jerry Hines...... Sun 1-1-36 Hardin-Simmons 14-14 Lawrence McC. “Biff” Jones. Rose 1-1-41 Stanford 13-21 Warren Woodson...... Sun 12-31-59 North Texas 28-8 Bill Glassford...... orange 1-1-55 Duke 7-34 Warren Woodson...... Sun 12-31-60 Utah St. 20-13 ...... Gotham 12-15-62 Miami (FL) 36-34 Bob Devaney...... orange 1-1-64 Auburn 13-7 All bowls 2-0-1 Bob Devaney...... Cotton 1-1-65 Arkansas 7-10 NORTH CAROLINA Bob Devaney...... orange 1-1-66 Alabama 28-39 ...... Sugar 1-1-47 Georgia 10-20 Bob Devaney...... Sugar 1-2-67 Alabama 7-34 Carl Snavely...... Sugar 1-1-49 Oklahoma 6-14 Bob Devaney...... Sun 12-20-69 Georgia 45-6 Carl Snavely...... Cotton 1-2-50 Rice 13-27 Bob Devaney...... orange 1-1-71 LSU 17-12 Jim Hickey...... Gator 12-28-63 Air Force 35-0 Bob Devaney...... orange 1-1-72 Alabama 38-6 ...... Peach 12-30-70 Arizona St. 26-48 Bob Devaney...... orange 1-1-73 Notre Dame 40-6 Bill Dooley...... Gator 12-31-71 Georgia 3-7 Tom Osborne...... Cotton 1-1-74 Texas 19-3 Bill Dooley...... Sun 12-30-72 Texas Tech 32-28 Tom Osborne...... Sugar 12-31-74 Florida 13-10 Bill Dooley...... Sun 12-28-74 Mississippi St. 24-26 Tom Osborne...... Fiesta 12-26-75 Arizona St. 14-17 Bill Dooley...... Peach 12-31-76 Kentucky 0-21 Tom Osborne...... Bluebonnet 12-31-76 Texas Tech 27-24 Bill Dooley...... Liberty 12-19-77 Nebraska 17-21 Tom Osborne...... Liberty 12-19-77 North Carolina 21-17 Dick Crum...... Gator 12-28-79 Michigan 17-15 Tom Osborne...... orange 1-1-79 Oklahoma 24-31 Dick Crum...... Bluebonnet 12-31-80 Texas 16-7

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 23 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G Dick Crum...... Gator 12-28-81 Arkansas 31-27 Gerry Faust...... Aloha 12-29-84 SMU 20-27 Dick Crum...... Sun 12-25-82 Texas 26-10 Lou Holtz...... Cotton 1-1-88 Texas A&M 10-35 Dick Crum...... Peach 12-30-83 Florida St. 3-28 Lou Holtz...... Fiesta 1-2-89 West Virginia 34-21 tar

Dick Crum...... Aloha 12-27-86 Arizona 21-30 Lou Holtz...... orange 1-1-90 Colorado 21-6 -S ...... Peach 1-2-93 Mississippi St. 21-17 Lou Holtz...... orange 1-1-91 Colorado 9-10 Mack Brown...... Gator 12-31-93 Alabama 10-24 Lou Holtz...... Sugar 1-1-92 Florida 39-28 ll

Mack Brown...... Sun 12-30-94 Texas 31-35 Lou Holtz...... Cotton 1-1-93 Texas A&M 28-3 r d s Reco Mack Brown...... Carquest 12-30-95 Arkansas 20-10 Lou Holtz...... Cotton 1-1-94 Texas A&M 24-21 / A Mack Brown...... Gator 1-1-97 West Virginia 20-13 Lou Holtz...... Fiesta 1-2-95 Colorado 24-41 ...... Gator 1-1-98 Virginia Tech 42-3 Lou Holtz...... orange 1-1-96 Florida St. 26-31 wl Carl Torbush...... Las Vegas 12-19-98 San Diego St. 20-13 Bob Davie...... Independence 12-28-97 LSU 9-27

John Bunting...... Peach 12-31-01 Auburn 16-10 Bob Davie...... Gator 1-1-99 Georgia Tech 28-35 Bo John Bunting...... Continental Tire 12-30-04 Boston College 24-37 Bob Davie...... Fiesta 1-1-01 Oregon St. 9-41 Butch Davis...... Meineke Car Care 12-27-08 West Virginia 30-31 ...... Gator 1-1-03 North Carolina St. 6-28 Butch Davis...... Meineke Car Care 12-26-09 Pittsburgh 17-19 ...... Insight 12-28-04 oregon St. 21-38 All bowls 12-15-0 ...... Fiesta 1-2-06 Ohio St. 20-34 Charlie Weis...... Sugar 1-3-07 LSU 14-41 NORTH CAROLINA ST. Charlie Weis...... hawaii 12-24-08 hawaii 49-21 ...... Gator 1-1-47 Oklahoma 13-34 All bowls 14-15-0 ...... Liberty 12-21-63 Mississippi St. 12-16 Earle Edwards...... Liberty 12-16-67 Georgia 14-7 OHIO Lou Holtz...... Peach 12-29-72 West Virginia 49-13 Bill Hess...... Sun 12-31-62 West Tex. A&M 14-15 Lou Holtz...... Liberty 12-17-73 Kansas 31-18 Bill Hess...... Tangerine 12-27-68 Richmond 42-49 Lou Holtz...... Bluebonnet 12-23-74 houston 31-31 Frank Solich...... GMAC 1-7-07 Southern Miss. 7-28 Lou Holtz...... Peach 12-31-75 West Virginia 10-13 Frank Solich...... Little Caesars Pizza 12-26-09 Marshall 17-21 ...... Peach 12-31-77 Iowa St. 24-14 All bowls 0-4-0 Bo Rein...... Tangerine 12-23-78 Pittsburgh 30-17 ...... Peach 12-31-86 Virginia Tech 24-25 OHIO ST. ...... Rose 1-1-21 California 0-28 Dick Sheridan...... Peach 12-31-88 Iowa 28-23 ...... Rose 1-2-50 California 17-14 Dick Sheridan...... Copper 12-31-89 Arizona 10-17 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-55 Southern California 20-7 Dick Sheridan...... All-American 12-28-90 Southern Miss. 31-27 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-58 Oregon 10-7 Dick Sheridan...... Peach 1-1-92 East Carolina 34-37 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-69 Southern California 27-16 Dick Sheridan...... Gator 12-31-92 Florida 10-27 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-71 Stanford 17-27 Mike O’Cain...... hall of Fame 1-1-94 Michigan 7-42 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-73 Southern California 17-42 Mike O’Cain...... Peach 1-1-95 Mississippi St. 28-24 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-74 Southern California 42-21 Mike O’Cain...... Micron PC 12-29-98 Miami (FL) 23-46 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-75 Southern California 17-18 ...... Micronpc.com 12-28-00 Minnesota 38-30 Woody Hayes...... Rose 1-1-76 UCLA 10-23 Chuck Amato...... Tangerine 12-20-01 Pittsburgh 19-34 Woody Hayes...... orange 1-1-77 Colorado 27-10 Chuck Amato...... Gator 1-1-03 Notre Dame 28-6 Woody Hayes...... Sugar 1-2-78 Alabama 6-35 Chuck Amato...... Tangerine 12-22-03 Kansas 56-26 Woody Hayes...... Gator 12-29-78 Clemson 15-17 Chuck Amato...... Meineke Car Care 12-31-05 South Fla. 14-0 Earle Bruce...... Rose 1-1-80 Southern California 16-17 Tom O’Brien...... Papajohns.com 12-29-08 Rutgers 23-29 Earle Bruce...... Fiesta 12-26-80 Penn St. 19-31 All bowls 12-11-1 Earle Bruce...... Liberty 12-30-81 Navy 31-28 Earle Bruce...... holiday 12-17-82 BYU 47-17 NORTH TEXAS Earle Bruce...... Fiesta 1-2-84 Pittsburgh 28-23 ...... Salad 1-1-48 Nevada 6-13 Earle Bruce...... Rose 1-1-85 Southern California 17-20 Odus Mitchell...... Sun 12-31-59 New Mexico St. 8-28 Earle Bruce...... Florida Citrus 12-28-85 BYU 10-7 ...... New Orleans 12-18-01 Colorado St. 20-45 Darrell Dickey...... New Orleans 12-17-02 Cincinnati 24-19 Earle Bruce...... Cotton 1-1-87 Texas A&M 28-12 Darrell Dickey...... New Orleans 12-16-03 Memphis 17-27 John Cooper...... hall of Fame 1-1-90 Auburn 14-31 John Cooper...... Liberty 12-27-90 Air Force 11-23 Darrell Dickey...... New Orleans 12-14-04 Southern Miss. 10-31 John Cooper...... hall of Fame 1-1-92 Syracuse 17-24 All bowls 1-5-0 John Cooper...... Florida Citrus 1-1-93 Georgia 14-21 NORTHERN ILL. John Cooper...... holiday 12-30-93 BYU 28-21 Bill Mallory...... California 12-17-83 Cal St. Fullerton 20-13 John Cooper...... Florida Citrus 1-2-95 Alabama 17-24 Joe Novak...... Silicon Valley 12-30-04 Troy 34-21 John Cooper...... Florida Citrus 1-1-96 Tennessee 14-20 Joe Novak...... Poinsettia 12-19-06 TCU 7-37 John Cooper...... Rose 1-1-97 Arizona St. 20-17 ...... Independence 12-28-08 Louisiana Tech 10-17 John Cooper...... Sugar 1-1-98 Florida St. 14-31 Jerry Kill...... International 1-2-10 South Fla. 3-27 John Cooper...... Sugar 1-1-99 Texas A&M 24-14 John Cooper...... outback 1-1-01 South Carolina 7-24 All bowls 2-3-0 ...... outback 1-1-02 South Carolina 28-31 NORTHWESTERN Jim Tressel...... Fiesta 1-3-03 Miami (FL) 31-24 (2 ot) Bob Voigts...... Rose 1-1-49 California 20-14 Jim Tressel...... Fiesta 1-2-04 Kansas St. 35-28 Gary Barnett...... Rose 1-1-96 Southern California 32-41 Jim Tressel...... Alamo 12-29-04 oklahoma St. 33-7 Gary Barnett...... Florida Citrus 1-1-97 Tennessee 28-48 Jim Tressel...... Fiesta 1-2-06 Notre Dame 34-20 Randy Walker...... Alamo 12-30-00 Nebraska 17-66 Jim Tressel...... BCS Championship 1-8-07 Florida 14-41 Randy Walker...... Motor City 12-26-03 Bowling Green 24-28 Jim Tressel...... BCS Championship 1-7-08 LSU 24-38 Randy Walker...... Sun 12-30-05 UCLA 38-50 Jim Tressel...... Fiesta 1-5-09 Texas 21-24 ...... Alamo 12-29-08 Missouri 23-30 (ot) Jim Tressel...... Rose 1-1-10 Oregon 26-17 Pat Fitzgerald...... outback 1-1-10 Auburn 35-38 (ot) All bowls 19-22-0 All bowls 1-7-0 OKLAHOMA NOTRE DAME Tom Stidham...... orange 1-2-39 Tennessee 0-17 ...... Rose 1-1-25 Stanford 27-10 Jim Tatum...... Gator 1-1-47 North Carolina St. 34-13 ...... Cotton 1-1-70 Texas 17-21 ...... Sugar 1-1-49 North Carolina 14-6 Ara Parseghian...... Cotton 1-1-71 Texas 24-11 Bud Wilkinson...... Sugar 1-2-50 LSU 35-0 Ara Parseghian...... orange 1-1-73 Nebraska 6-40 Bud Wilkinson...... Sugar 1-1-51 Kentucky 7-13 Ara Parseghian...... Sugar 12-31-73 Alabama 24-23 Bud Wilkinson...... orange 1-1-54 Maryland 7-0 Ara Parseghian...... orange 1-1-75 Alabama 13-11 Bud Wilkinson...... orange 1-2-56 Maryland 20-6 Dan Devine...... Gator 12-27-76 Penn St. 20-9 Bud Wilkinson...... orange 1-1-58 Duke 48-21 Dan Devine...... Cotton 1-2-78 Texas 38-10 Bud Wilkinson...... orange 1-1-59 Syracuse 21-6 Dan Devine...... Cotton 1-1-79 Houston 35-34 Bud Wilkinson...... orange 1-1-63 Alabama 0-17 Dan Devine...... Sugar 1-1-81 Georgia 10-17 ...... Gator 1-2-65 Florida St. 19-36 Gerry Faust...... Liberty 12-29-83 Boston College 19-18 ...... orange 1-1-68 Tennessee 26-24 24 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score Chuck Fairbanks...... Bluebonnet 12-31-68 SMU 27-28 ...... Rose 1-1-57 Iowa 19-35 Chuck Fairbanks...... Bluebonnet 12-31-70 Alabama 24-24 Tommy Prothro...... Liberty 12-15-62 Villanova 6-0 Chuck Fairbanks...... Sugar 1-1-72 Auburn 40-22 Tommy Prothro...... Rose 1-1-65 Michigan 7-34 Chuck Fairbanks...... Sugar 12-31-72 Penn St. 14-0 Dennis Erickson...... oahu Classic 12-25-99 hawaii 17-23 ...... orange 1-1-76 Michigan 14-6 Dennis Erickson...... Fiesta 1-1-01 Notre Dame 41-9 Barry Switzer...... Fiesta 12-25-76 Wyoming 41-7 Dennis Erickson...... Insight 12-26-02 Pittsburgh 13-38 Barry Switzer...... orange 1-2-78 Arkansas 6-31 ...... Las Vegas 12-24-03 New Mexico 55-14 Barry Switzer...... orange 1-1-79 Nebraska 31-24 Mike Riley...... Insight 12-28-04 Notre Dame 38-21 Barry Switzer...... orange 1-1-80 Florida St. 24-7 Mike Riley...... Sun 12-29-06 Missouri 39-38 Barry Switzer...... orange 1-1-81 Florida St. 18-17 Mike Riley...... emerald 12-28-07 Maryland 21-14 Barry Switzer...... Sun 12-26-81 Houston 40-14 Mike Riley...... Sun 12-31-08 Pittsburgh 3-0 Barry Switzer...... Fiesta 1-1-83 Arizona St. 21-32 Mike Riley...... Las Vegas 12-22-09 BYU 20-44 Barry Switzer...... orange 1-1-85 Washington 17-28 All bowls 8-5-0 Barry Switzer...... orange 1-1-86 Penn St. 25-10 Barry Switzer...... orange 1-1-87 Arkansas 42-8 PENN ST. Barry Switzer...... orange 1-1-88 Miami (FL) 14-20 ...... Rose 1-1-23 Southern California 3-14 Barry Switzer...... Florida Citrus 1-2-89 Clemson 6-13 Bob Higgins...... Cotton 1-1-48 SMU 13-13 Gary Gibbs...... Gator 12-29-91 Virginia 48-14 Charles “Rip” Engle...... Liberty 12-19-59 Alabama 7-0 Gary Gibbs...... John Hancock 12-24-93 Texas Tech 41-10 Charles “Rip” Engle...... Liberty 12-17-60 oregon 41-12 Gary Gibbs...... Copper 12-29-94 BYU 6-31 Charles “Rip” Engle...... Gator 12-30-61 Georgia Tech 30-15 ...... Independence 12-31-99 Mississippi 25-27 Charles “Rip” Engle...... Gator 12-29-62 Florida 7-17 Bob Stoops...... orange 1-3-01 Florida St. 13-2 ...... Gator 12-30-67 Florida St. 17-17 Bob Stoops...... Cotton 1-1-02 Arkansas 10-3 Joe Paterno...... orange 1-1-69 Kansas 15-14 Bob Stoops...... Rose 1-1-03 Washington St. 34-14 Joe Paterno...... orange 1-1-70 Missouri 10-3 Bob Stoops...... Sugar 1-4-04 LSU 14-21 Joe Paterno...... Cotton 1-1-72 Texas 30-6 Bob Stoops...... orange 1-4-05 Southern California 19-55 Joe Paterno...... Sugar 12-31-72 Oklahoma 0-14 Bob Stoops...... holiday 12-29-05 oregon 17-14 Joe Paterno...... orange 1-1-74 LSU 16-9 Bob Stoops...... Fiesta 1-1-07 Boise St. 42-43 (ot) Joe Paterno...... Cotton 1-1-75 Baylor 41-20 Bob Stoops...... Fiesta 1-2-08 West Virginia 28-48 Joe Paterno...... Sugar 12-31-75 Alabama 6-13 Bob Stoops...... BCS Championship 1-8-09 Florida 14-24 Joe Paterno...... Gator 12-27-76 Notre Dame 9-20 Bob Stoops...... Sun 12-31-09 Stanford 31-27 Joe Paterno...... Fiesta 12-25-77 Arizona St. 42-30 Joe Paterno...... Sugar 1-1-79 Alabama 7-14 All bowls 25-17-1 Joe Paterno...... Liberty 12-22-79 Tulane 9-6 OKLAHOMA ST. Joe Paterno...... Fiesta 12-26-80 Ohio St. 31-19 ...... Cotton 1-1-45 TCU 34-0 Joe Paterno...... Fiesta 1-1-82 Southern California 26-10 Jim Lookabaugh...... Sugar 1-1-46 St. Mary’s (CA) 33-13 Joe Paterno...... Sugar 1-1-83 Georgia 27-23 Jim Lookabaugh...... delta 1-1-49 William & Mary 0-20 Joe Paterno...... Aloha 12-26-83 Washington 13-10 Cliff Speegle...... Bluegrass 12-13-58 Florida St. 15-6 Joe Paterno...... orange 1-1-86 Oklahoma 10-25 Jim Stanley...... Fiesta 12-28-74 BYU 16-6 Joe Paterno...... Fiesta 1-2-87 Miami (FL) 14-10 Jim Stanley...... Tangerine 12-18-76 BYU 49-12 Joe Paterno...... Florida Citrus 1-1-88 Clemson 10-35 Jimmy Johnson...... Independence 12-12-81 Texas A&M 16-33 Joe Paterno...... holiday 12-29-89 BYU 50-39 Jimmy Johnson...... Bluebonnet 12-31-83 Baylor 24-14 Joe Paterno...... Blockbuster 12-28-90 Florida St. 17-24 Pat Jones...... Gator 12-28-84 South Carolina 21-14 Joe Paterno...... Fiesta 1-1-92 Tennessee 42-17 Pat Jones...... Gator 12-30-85 Florida St. 23-34 Joe Paterno...... Blockbuster 1-1-93 Stanford 3-24 Pat Jones...... Sun 12-25-87 West Virginia 35-33 Joe Paterno...... Florida Citrus 1-1-94 Tennessee 31-13 Pat Jones...... holiday 12-30-88 Wyoming 62-14 Joe Paterno...... Rose 1-2-95 Oregon 38-20 Bob Simmons...... Alamo 12-30-97 Purdue 20-33 Joe Paterno...... outback 1-1-96 Auburn 43-14 Les Miles...... houston 12-27-02 Southern Miss. 33-23 Joe Paterno...... Fiesta 1-1-97 Texas 38-15 Les Miles...... Cotton 1-2-04 Mississippi 28-31 Joe Paterno...... Florida Citrus 1-1-98 Florida 6-21 Les Miles...... Alamo 12-29-04 ohio St. 7-33 Joe Paterno...... outback 1-1-99 Kentucky 26-14 ...... Independence 12-28-06 Alabama 34-31 Joe Paterno...... Alamo 12-28-99 Texas A&M 24-0 Mike Gundy...... Insight 12-31-07 Indiana 49-33 Joe Paterno...... Capital One 1-1-03 Auburn 9-13 Mike Gundy...... holiday 12-30-08 oregon 31-42 Joe Paterno...... orange 1-3-06 Florida St. 26-23 (3 ot) Mike Gundy...... Cotton 1-2-10 Mississippi 7-21 Joe Paterno...... outback 1-1-07 Tennessee 20-10 All bowls 12-8-0 Joe Paterno...... Alamo 12-29-07 Texas A&M 24-17 Joe Paterno...... Rose 1-1-09 Southern California 24-38 OREGON Joe Paterno...... Capital One 1-1-10 LSU 19-17 Hugo Bezdek...... Rose 1-1-17 Penn 14-0 All bowls 27-13-2 Charles “Shy” Huntington.... Rose 1-1-20 Harvard 6-7 Jim Aiken...... Cotton 1-1-49 SMU 13-21 PITTSBURGH ...... Rose 1-1-58 Ohio St. 7-10 ...... Rose 1-2-28 Stanford 6-7 Len Casanova...... Liberty 12-17-60 Penn St. 12-41 Jock Sutherland...... Rose 1-1-30 Southern California 14-47 Len Casanova...... Sun 12-31-63 SMU 21-14 Jock Sutherland...... Rose 1-2-33 Southern California 0-35 Rich Brooks...... Independence 12-16-89 Tulsa 27-24 Jock Sutherland...... Rose 1-1-37 Washington 21-0 Rich Brooks...... Freedom 12-29-90 Colorado St. 31-32 ...... Sugar 1-2-56 Georgia Tech 0-7 Rich Brooks...... Independence 12-31-92 Wake Forest 35-39 John Michelosen...... Gator 12-29-56 Georgia Tech 14-21 Rich Brooks...... Rose 1-2-95 Penn St. 20-38 Johnny Majors...... Fiesta 12-21-73 Arizona St. 7-28 Mike Bellotti...... Cotton 1-1-96 Colorado 6-38 Johnny Majors...... Sun 12-26-75 Kansas 33-19 Mike Bellotti...... Las Vegas 12-20-97 Air Force 41-13 Johnny Majors...... Sugar 1-1-77 Georgia 27-3 Mike Bellotti...... Aloha Classic 12-25-98 Colorado 43-51 Jackie Sherrill...... Gator 12-30-77 Clemson 34-3 Mike Bellotti...... Sun 12-31-99 Minnesota 24-20 Jackie Sherrill...... Tangerine 12-23-78 North Carolina St. 17-30 Mike Bellotti...... holiday 12-29-00 Texas 35-30 Jackie Sherrill...... Fiesta 12-25-79 Arizona 16-10 Mike Bellotti...... Fiesta 1-1-02 Colorado 38-16 Jackie Sherrill...... Gator 12-29-80 South Carolina 37-9 Mike Bellotti...... Seattle 12-30-02 Wake Forest 17-38 Jackie Sherrill...... Sugar 1-1-82 Georgia 24-20 Mike Bellotti...... Sun 12-31-03 Minnesota 30-31 Foge Fazio...... Cotton 1-1-83 SMU 3-7 Mike Bellotti...... holiday 12-29-05 oklahoma 14-17 Foge Fazio...... Fiesta 1-2-84 Ohio St. 23-28 Mike Bellotti...... Las Vegas 12-21-06 BYU 8-38 ...... Bluebonnet 12-31-87 Texas 27-32 Mike Bellotti...... Sun 12-31-07 South Fla. 56-21 Paul Hackett...... John Hancock 12-30-89 Texas A&M 31-28 Mike Bellotti...... holiday 12-30-08 oklahoma St. 42-31 ...... Liberty 12-31-97 Southern Miss. 7-41 ...... Rose 1-1-10 Ohio St. 17-26 Walt Harris...... Insight.com 12-28-00 Iowa St. 29-37 All bowls 9-14-0 Walt Harris...... Tangerine 12-20-01 North Carolina St. 34-19 Walt Harris...... Insight 12-26-02 oregon St. 38-13 OREGON ST. Walt Harris...... Continental Tire 12-27-03 Virginia 16-23 ...... Rose 1-1-42 Duke 20-16 Walt Harris...... Fiesta 1-1-05 Utah 7-35

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 25 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G ...... Sun 12-31-08 Oregon St. 0-3 Jim Leavitt...... International 1-2-10 Northern Ill. 27-3 Dave Wannstedt...... Meineke Car Care 12-26-09 North Carolina 19-17

All bowls 32-2-0 tar All bowls 11-15-0 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -S PURDUE Elmer “Gus” Henderson...... Rose 1-1-23 Penn St. 14-3 ...... Rose 1-2-67 Southern California 14-13 Elmer “Gus” Henderson ������� Los Angeles Christmas ll

Jim Young...... Peach 12-25-78 Georgia Tech 41-21 Festival 12-25-24 Missouri 20-7 r d s Reco Jim Young...... Bluebonnet 12-31-79 Tennessee 27-22 Howard Jones...... Rose 1-1-30 Pittsburgh 47-14 / A Jim Young...... Liberty 12-27-80 Missouri 28-25 Howard Jones...... Rose 1-1-32 Tulane 21-12

Leon Burtnett...... Peach 12-31-84 Virginia 24-27 Howard Jones...... Rose 1-2-33 Pittsburgh 35-0 wl ...... Alamo 12-30-97 oklahoma St. 33-20 Howard Jones...... Rose 1-2-39 Duke 7-3 Joe Tiller...... Alamo 12-29-98 Kansas St. 37-34 Howard Jones...... Rose 1-1-40 Tennessee 14-0 Bo Joe Tiller...... outback 1-1-00 Georgia 25-28 (ot) Jeff Cravath...... Rose 1-1-44 Washington 29-0 Joe Tiller...... Rose 1-1-01 Washington 24-34 Jeff Cravath...... Rose 1-1-45 Tennessee 25-0 Joe Tiller...... Sun 12-31-01 Washington St. 27-33 Jeff Cravath...... Rose 1-1-46 Alabama 14-34 Joe Tiller...... Sun 12-31-02 Washington 34-24 Jeff Cravath...... Rose 1-1-48 Michigan 0-49 Joe Tiller...... Capital One 1-1-04 Georgia 27-34 (ot) Jess Hill...... Rose 1-1-53 Wisconsin 7-0 Joe Tiller...... Sun 12-31-04 Arizona St. 23-27 Jess Hill...... Rose 1-1-55 Ohio St. 7-20 Joe Tiller ...... Champs Sports 12-29-06 Maryland 7-24 John McKay...... Rose 1-1-63 Wisconsin 42-37 Joe Tiller...... Motor City 12-26-07 Central Mich. 51-48 John McKay...... Rose 1-2-67 Purdue 13-14 All bowls 8-7-0 John McKay...... Rose 1-1-68 Indiana 14-3 John McKay...... Rose 1-1-69 Ohio St. 16-27 RICE John McKay...... Rose 1-1-70 Michigan 10-3 ...... Cotton 1-1-38 Colorado 28-14 John McKay...... Rose 1-1-73 Ohio St. 42-17 Jess Neely...... orange 1-1-47 Tennessee 8-0 John McKay...... Rose 1-1-74 Ohio St. 21-42 Jess Neely...... Cotton 1-2-50 North Carolina 27-13 Jess Neely...... Cotton 1-1-54 Alabama 28-6 John McKay...... Rose 1-1-75 Ohio St. 18-17 Jess Neely...... Cotton 1-1-58 Navy 7-20 John McKay...... Liberty 12-22-75 Texas A&M 20-0 John Robinson...... Rose 1-1-77 Michigan 14-6 Jess Neely...... Sugar 1-2-61 Mississippi 6-14 John Robinson...... Bluebonnet 12-31-77 Texas A&M 47-28 Jess Neely...... Bluebonnet 12-16-61 Kansas 7-33 John Robinson...... Rose 1-1-79 Michigan 17-10 ...... New Orleans 12-22-06 Troy 17-41 ...... Texas 12-30-08 Western Mich. 38-14 John Robinson...... Rose 1-1-80 Ohio St. 17-16 John Robinson...... Fiesta 1-1-82 Penn St. 10-26 All bowls 5-4-0 ...... Rose 1-1-85 Ohio St. 20-17 RUTGERS Ted Tollner...... Aloha 12-28-85 Alabama 3-24 Frank Burns...... Garden State 12-16-78 Arizona St. 18-34 Ted Tollner...... Florida Citrus 1-1-87 Auburn 7-16 ...... Insight 12-27-05 Arizona St. 40-45 Larry Smith...... Rose 1-1-88 Michigan St. 17-20 Greg Schiano...... Texas 12-28-06 Kansas St. 37-10 Larry Smith...... Rose 1-2-89 Michigan 14-22 Greg Schiano...... International 1-5-08 Ball St. 52-30 Larry Smith...... Rose 1-1-90 Michigan 17-10 Greg Schiano...... Papajohns.com 12-29-08 North Carolina St. 29-23 Larry Smith...... John Hancock 12-31-90 Michigan St. 16-17 Greg Schiano...... St. Petersburg 12-19-09 uCF 45-24 Larry Smith...... Freedom 12-29-92 Fresno St. 7-24 All bowls 4-2-0 John Robinson...... Freedom 12-30-93 utah 28-21 John Robinson...... Cotton 1-2-95 Texas Tech 55-14 SAN DIEGO ST. John Robinson...... Rose 1-1-96 Northwestern 41-32 Bill Schutte...... harbor 1-1-48 Hardin-Simmons 0-53 Paul Hackett...... Sun 12-31-98 TCU 19-28 ...... Pasadena 12-6-69 Boston U. 28-7 ...... Las Vegas 12-25-01 utah 6-10 Denny Stolz...... holiday 12-30-86 Iowa 38-39 Pete Carroll...... orange 1-2-03 Iowa 38-17 ...... Freedom 12-30-91 Tulsa 17-28 Pete Carroll...... Rose 1-1-04 Michigan 28-14 Ted Tollner...... Las Vegas 12-19-98 North Carolina 13-20 Pete Carroll...... orange 1-4-05 Oklahoma 55-19 All bowls 1-4-0 Pete Carroll...... Rose 1-4-06 Texas 38-41 Pete Carroll...... Rose 1-1-07 Michigan 32-18 SAN JOSE ST. Pete Carroll...... Rose 1-1-08 Illinois 49-17 Bill Hubbard...... Raisin 1-1-47 Utah St. 20-0 Pete Carroll...... Rose 1-1-09 Penn St. 38-24 Bill Hubbard...... Raisin 12-31-49 Texas Tech 20-13 Pete Carroll...... emerald 12-26-09 Boston College 24-13 ...... Pasadena 12-18-71 Memphis 9-28 ...... California 12-19-81 Toledo 25-27 All bowls 32-16-0 ...... California 12-31-86 Miami (OH) 37-7 SMU Claude Gilbert...... California 12-12-87 eastern Mich. 27-30 ...... dixie Classic 1-1-25 West Va. Wesleyan 7-9 ...... California 12-8-90 Central Mich. 48-24 ...... Rose 1-1-36 Stanford 0-7 Dick Tomey...... New Mexico 12-23-06 New Mexico 20-12 Matty Bell...... Cotton 1-1-48 Penn St. 13-13 All bowls 5-3-0 Matty Bell...... Cotton 1-1-49 Oregon 21-13 Hayden Fry...... Sun 12-31-63 Oregon 14-21 SOUTH CAROLINA Johnny McMillan...... Gator 1-1-46 Wake Forest 14-26 Hayden Fry...... Cotton 12-31-66 Georgia 9-24 Paul Dietzel...... Peach 12-30-69 West Virginia 3-14 Hayden Fry...... Bluebonnet 12-31-68 oklahoma 28-27 ...... Tangerine 12-20-75 Miami (OH) 7-20 ...... holiday 12-19-80 BYU 45-46 Jim Carlen...... hall of Fame 12-29-79 Missouri 14-24 Bobby Collins...... Cotton 1-1-83 Pittsburgh 7-3 Jim Carlen...... Gator 12-29-80 Pittsburgh 9-37 Bobby Collins...... Sun 12-24-83 Alabama 7-28 ...... Gator 12-28-84 Oklahoma St. 14-21 Bobby Collins...... Aloha 12-29-84 Notre Dame 27-20 Joe Morrison...... Gator 12-31-87 LSU 13-30 June Jones...... hawaii 12-24-09 Nevada 45-10 Joe Morrison...... Liberty 12-28-88 Indiana 10-34 All bowls 5-6-1 Brad Scott...... Carquest 1-2-95 West Virginia 24-21 Lou Holtz...... outback 1-1-01 ohio St. 24-7 SOUTHERN MISS. Lou Holtz...... outback 1-1-02 ohio St. 31-28 Thad “Pie” Vann...... Sun 1-1-53 Pacific 7-26 Steve Spurrier...... Independence 12-30-05 Missouri 31-38 Thad “Pie” Vann...... Sun 1-1-54 UTEP 14-37 Steve Spurrier...... Liberty 12-29-06 houston 44-36 Bobby Collins...... Independence 12-13-80 McNeese St. 16-14 Steve Spurrier...... outback 1-1-09 Iowa 10-31 Bobby Collins...... Tangerine 12-19-81 Missouri 17-19 Steve Spurrier...... Papajohns.com 1-2-10 Connecticut 7-20 ...... Independence 12-23-88 uTEP 38-18 All bowls 4-11-0 Jeff Bower...... All-American 12-28-90 North Carolina St. 27-31 Jeff Bower...... Liberty 12-31-97 Pittsburgh 41-7 SOUTH FLA. Jeff Bower...... humanitarian 12-30-98 Idaho 35-42 Jim Leavitt...... Meineke Car Care 12-31-05 North Carolina St. 0-14 Jeff Bower...... Liberty 12-31-99 Colorado St. 23-17 Jim Leavitt...... Papajohns.com 12-23-06 east Carolina 24-7 Jeff Bower...... Mobile Alabama 12-20-00 TCU 28-21 Jim Leavitt...... Sun 12-31-07 Oregon 21-56 Jeff Bower...... houston 12-27-02 oklahoma St. 23-33 Jim Leavitt...... St. Petersburg 12-20-08 Memphis 41-14 Jeff Bower...... Liberty 12-31-03 utah 0-17 26 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score Jeff Bower...... New Orleans 12-14-04 North Texas 31-10 ...... Gator 12-29-73 Texas Tech 19-28 Jeff Bower...... New Orleans 12-20-05 Arkansas St. 31-19 Bill Battle...... Liberty 12-16-74 Maryland 7-3 Jeff Bower...... GMAC 1-7-07 Ohio 28-7 Johnny Majors...... Bluebonnet 12-31-79 Purdue 22-27 Jeff Bower...... Papajohns.com 12-22-07 Cincinnati 21-31 Johnny Majors...... Garden State 12-13-81 Wisconsin 28-21 ...... New Orleans 12-21-08 Troy 30-27 (ot) Johnny Majors...... Peach 12-31-82 Iowa 22-28 Larry Fedora...... New Orleans 12-20-09 Middle Tenn. 32-42 Johnny Majors...... Florida Citrus 12-17-83 Maryland 30-23 All bowls 9-9-0 Johnny Majors...... Sun 12-24-84 Maryland 27-28 Johnny Majors...... Sugar 1-1-86 Miami (FL) 35-7 STANFORD Johnny Majors...... Liberty 12-29-86 Minnesota 21-14 Charlie Fickert...... Rose 1-1-02 Michigan 0-49 Johnny Majors...... Peach 1-2-88 Indiana 27-22 Glenn “Pop” Warner...... Rose 1-1-25 Notre Dame 10-27 Johnny Majors...... Cotton 1-1-90 Arkansas 31-27 Glenn “Pop” Warner...... Rose 1-1-27 Alabama 7-7 Johnny Majors...... Sugar 1-1-91 Virginia 23-22 Glenn “Pop” Warner...... Rose 1-2-28 Pittsburgh 7-6 Johnny Majors...... Fiesta 1-1-92 Penn St. 17-42 Claude “Tiny” Thornhill...... Rose 1-1-34 Columbia 0-7 ...... hall of Fame 1-1-93 Boston College 38-23 Claude “Tiny” Thornhill...... Rose 1-1-35 Alabama 13-29 Phillip Fulmer...... Florida Citrus 1-1-94 Penn St. 13-31 Claude “Tiny” Thornhill...... Rose 1-1-36 SMU 7-0 Phillip Fulmer...... Gator 12-30-94 Virginia Tech 45-23 ...... Rose 1-1-41 Nebraska 21-13 Phillip Fulmer...... Florida Citrus 1-1-96 ohio St. 20-14 Chuck Taylor...... Rose 1-1-52 Illinois 7-40 Phillip Fulmer...... Florida Citrus 1-1-97 Northwestern 48-28 John Ralston...... Rose 1-1-71 Ohio St. 27-17 Phillip Fulmer...... orange 1-2-98 Nebraska 17-42 John Ralston...... Rose 1-1-72 Michigan 13-12 Phillip Fulmer...... Fiesta 1-4-99 Florida St. 23-16 Bill Walsh...... Sun 12-31-77 LSU 24-14 Phillip Fulmer...... Fiesta 1-2-00 Nebraska 21-31 Bill Walsh...... Bluebonnet 12-31-78 Georgia 25-22 Jack Elway...... Gator 12-27-86 Clemson 21-27 Phillip Fulmer...... Cotton 1-1-01 Kansas St. 21-35 ...... Aloha 12-25-91 Georgia Tech 17-18 Phillip Fulmer...... Florida Citrus 1-1-02 Michigan 45-17 Phillip Fulmer...... Peach 12-31-02 Maryland 3-30 Bill Walsh...... Blockbuster 1-1-93 Penn St. 24-3 Phillip Fulmer...... Peach 1-2-04 Clemson 14-27 Tyrone Willingham...... Liberty 12-30-95 east Carolina 13-19 Phillip Fulmer...... Cotton 1-1-05 Texas A&M 38-7 Tyrone Willingham...... Sun 12-31-96 Michigan St. 38-0 Tyrone Willingham...... Rose 1-1-00 Wisconsin 9-17 Phillip Fulmer...... outback 1-1-07 Penn St. 10-20 Tyrone Willingham...... Seattle 12-27-01 Georgia Tech 14-24 Phillip Fulmer...... outback 1-1-08 Wisconsin 21-17 ...... Chick-fil-A 12-31-09 Virginia Tech 14-37 ...... Sun 12-31-09 Oklahoma 27-31 All bowls 25-23-0 All bowls 9-11-1 TEXAS SYRACUSE ...... Cotton 1-1-43 Georgia Tech 14-7 ...... orange 1-1-53 Alabama 6-61 Dana Bible...... Cotton 1-1-44 Randolph Field 7-7 Ben Schwartzwalder...... Cotton 1-1-57 TCU 27-28 Dana Bible...... Cotton 1-1-46 Missouri 40-27 Ben Schwartzwalder...... orange 1-1-59 Oklahoma 6-21 ...... Sugar 1-1-48 Alabama 27-7 Ben Schwartzwalder...... Cotton 1-1-60 Texas 23-14 Blair Cherry...... orange 1-1-49 Georgia 41-28 Ben Schwartzwalder...... Liberty 12-16-61 Miami (FL) 15-14 Blair Cherry...... Cotton 1-1-51 Tennessee 14-20 Ben Schwartzwalder...... Sugar 1-1-65 LSU 10-13 Ed Price...... Cotton 1-1-53 Tennessee 16-0 Ben Schwartzwalder...... Gator 12-31-66 Tennessee 12-18 ...... Sugar 1-1-58 Mississippi 7-39 Frank Maloney...... Independence 12-15-79 McNeese St. 31-7 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-60 Syracuse 14-23 Dick MacPherson...... Cherry 12-21-85 Maryland 18-35 Darrell Royal...... Bluebonnet 12-17-60 Alabama 3-3 Dick MacPherson...... Sugar 1-1-88 Auburn 16-16 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-62 Mississippi 12-7 Dick MacPherson...... hall of Fame 1-2-89 LSU 23-10 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-63 LSU 0-13 Dick MacPherson...... Peach 12-30-89 Georgia 19-18 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-64 Navy 28-6 Dick MacPherson...... Aloha 12-25-90 Arizona 28-0 Darrell Royal...... orange 1-1-65 Alabama 21-17 ...... hall of Fame 1-1-92 ohio St. 24-17 Darrell Royal...... Bluebonnet 12-17-66 Mississippi 19-0 Paul Pasqualoni...... Fiesta 1-1-93 Colorado 26-22 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-69 Tennessee 36-13 Paul Pasqualoni...... Gator 1-1-96 Clemson 41-0 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-70 Notre Dame 21-17 Paul Pasqualoni...... Liberty 12-27-96 houston 30-17 Paul Pasqualoni...... Fiesta 12-31-97 Kansas St. 18-35 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-71 Notre Dame 11-24 Paul Pasqualoni...... orange 1-2-99 Florida 10-31 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-72 Penn St. 6-30 Paul Pasqualoni...... Music City 12-29-99 Kentucky 20-13 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-73 Alabama 17-13 Paul Pasqualoni...... Insight.com 12-29-01 Kansas St. 26-3 Darrell Royal...... Cotton 1-1-74 Nebraska 3-19 Paul Pasqualoni...... Champs Sports 12-21-04 Georgia Tech 14-51 Darrell Royal...... Gator 12-30-74 Auburn 3-27 Darrell Royal...... Bluebonnet 12-27-75 Colorado 38-21 All bowls 12-9-1 ...... Cotton 1-2-78 Notre Dame 10-38 Fred Akers...... Sun 12-23-78 Maryland 42-0 TEMPLE Fred Akers...... Sun 12-22-79 Washington 7-14 Glenn “Pop” Warner...... Sugar 1-1-35 Tulane 14-20 Fred Akers...... Bluebonnet 12-31-80 North Carolina 7-16 Wayne Hardin...... Garden State 12-15-79 California 28-17 Fred Akers...... Cotton 1-1-82 Alabama 14-12 ...... eagleBank 12-29-09 uCLA 21-30 Fred Akers...... Sun 12-25-82 North Carolina 10-26 All bowls 1-2-0 Fred Akers...... Cotton 1-2-84 Georgia 9-10 Fred Akers...... Freedom 12-26-84 Iowa 17-55 TENNESSEE Fred Akers...... Bluebonnet 12-31-85 Air Force 16-24 Bob Neyland...... orange 1-2-39 Oklahoma 17-0 David McWilliams...... Bluebonnet 12-31-87 Pittsburgh 32-27 Bob Neyland...... Rose 1-1-40 Southern California 0-14 David McWilliams...... Cotton 1-1-91 Miami (FL) 3-46 Bob Neyland...... Sugar 1-1-41 Boston College 13-19 John Mackovic...... Sun 12-30-94 North Carolina 35-31 John Barnhill...... Sugar 1-1-43 Tulsa 14-7 John Barnhill...... Rose 1-1-45 Southern California 0-25 John Mackovic...... Sugar 12-31-95 Virginia Tech 10-28 John Mackovic...... Fiesta 1-1-97 Penn St. 15-38 Bob Neyland...... orange 1-1-47 Rice 0-8 Mack Brown...... Cotton 1-1-99 Mississippi St. 38-11 Bob Neyland...... Cotton 1-1-51 Texas 20-14 Bob Neyland...... Sugar 1-1-52 Maryland 13-28 Mack Brown...... Cotton 1-1-00 Arkansas 6-27 Bob Neyland...... Cotton 1-1-53 Texas 0-16 Mack Brown...... holiday 12-29-00 oregon 30-35 Bowden Wyatt...... Sugar 1-1-57 Baylor 7-13 Mack Brown...... holiday 12-28-01 Washington 47-43 Bowden Wyatt...... Gator 12-28-57 Texas A&M 3-0 Mack Brown...... Cotton 1-1-03 LSU 35-20 Doug Dickey...... Bluebonnet 12-18-65 Tulsa 27-6 Mack Brown...... holiday 12-30-03 Washington St. 20-28 Doug Dickey...... Gator 12-31-66 Syracuse 18-12 Mack Brown...... Rose 1-1-05 Michigan 38-37 Doug Dickey...... orange 1-1-68 Oklahoma 24-26 Mack Brown...... Rose 1-4-06 Southern California 41-38 Doug Dickey...... Cotton 1-1-69 Texas 13-36 Mack Brown...... Alamo 12-30-06 Iowa 26-24 Doug Dickey...... Gator 12-27-69 Florida 13-14 Mack Brown...... holiday 12-27-07 Arizona St. 52-34 Bill Battle...... Sugar 1-1-71 Air Force 34-13 Mack Brown...... Fiesta 1-5-09 Ohio St. 24-21 Bill Battle...... Liberty 12-20-71 Arkansas 14-13 Mack Brown...... BCS Championship 1-7-10 Alabama 21-37 Bill Battle...... Bluebonnet 12-30-72 LSU 24-17 All bowls 25-22-2

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 27 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G UTEP ...... Sun 1-1-42 Tulsa 0-6 ...... Sun 1-1-37 Hardin-Simmons 6-34 Dell Morgan...... Sun 1-1-48 Miami (OH) 12-13 Jack “Cactus Jack” Curtice.... Sun 1-1-49 West Virginia 12-21 Dell Morgan...... Raisin 12-31-49 San Jose St. 13-20 tar

Jack “Cactus Jack” Curtice.... Sun 1-2-50 Georgetown 33-20 DeWitt Weaver...... Sun 1-1-52 Pacific 25-14 -S ...... Sun 1-1-54 Southern Miss. 37-14 DeWitt Weaver...... Gator 1-1-54 Auburn 35-13 Mike Brumbelow...... Sun 1-1-55 Florida St. 47-20 DeWitt Weaver...... Sun 1-2-56 Wyoming 14-21 ll

Mike Brumbelow...... Sun 1-1-57 George Washington 0-13 J.T. King...... Sun 12-26-64 Georgia 0-7 r d s Reco ...... Sun 12-31-65 TCU 13-12 J.T. King...... Gator 12-31-65 Georgia Tech 21-31 / A Bobby Dobbs...... Sun 12-30-67 Mississippi 14-7 Jim Carlen...... Sun 12-19-70 Georgia Tech 9-17 ...... Independence 12-23-88 Southern Miss. 18-38 Jim Carlen...... Sun 12-30-72 North Carolina 28-32 wl ...... humanitarian 12-28-00 Boise St. 23-38 Jim Carlen...... Gator 12-29-73 Tennessee 28-19 ...... houston 12-29-04 Colorado 28-33 Jim Carlen...... Peach 12-28-74 Vanderbilt 6-6 Bo Mike Price...... GMAC 12-21-05 Toledo 13-45 ...... Bluebonnet 12-31-76 Nebraska 24-27 All bowls 5-7-0 Steve Sloan...... Tangerine 12-23-77 Florida St. 17-40 ...... Independence 12-20-86 Mississippi 17-20 TEXAS A&M Spike Dykes...... All-American 12-28-89 duke 49-21 Dana Bible...... dixie Classic 1-2-22 Centre 22-14 Spike Dykes...... John Hancock 12-24-93 oklahoma 10-41 ...... Sugar 1-1-40 Tulane 14-13 Spike Dykes...... Cotton 1-2-95 Southern California 14-55 Homer Norton...... Cotton 1-1-41 Fordham 13-12 Spike Dykes...... Copper 12-27-95 Air Force 55-41 Homer Norton...... Cotton 1-1-42 Alabama 21-29 Spike Dykes...... Alamo 12-29-96 Iowa 0-27 Homer Norton...... orange 1-1-44 LSU 14-19 Spike Dykes...... Independence 12-31-98 Mississippi 18-35 ...... Presidential 12-9-50 Georgia 40-20 Mike Leach �������������������������������� Galleryfurniture.com Paul “Bear” Bryant...... Gator 12-28-57 Tennessee 0-3 12-27-00 East Carolina 27-40 Gene Stallings...... Cotton 1-1-68 Alabama 20-16 Mike Leach...... Alamo 12-29-01 Iowa 13-16 Emory Bellard...... Liberty 12-22-75 Southern California 0-20 Mike Leach...... Mazda Tangerine 12-23-02 Clemson 55-15 Emory Bellard...... Sun 1-2-77 Florida 37-14 Mike Leach...... houston 12-30-03 Navy 38-14 Emory Bellard...... Bluebonnet 12-31-77 Southern California 28-47 Mike Leach...... holiday 12-30-04 California 45-31 Tom Wilson...... hall of Fame 12-20-78 Iowa St. 28-12 Mike Leach...... Cotton 1-2-06 Alabama 10-13 Tom Wilson...... Independence 12-12-81 oklahoma St. 33-16 Mike Leach...... Insight 12-29-06 Minnesota 44-41 (ot) Jackie Sherrill...... Cotton 1-1-86 Auburn 36-16 Mike Leach...... Gator 1-1-08 Virginia 31-28 Jackie Sherrill...... Cotton 1-1-87 Ohio St. 12-28 Mike Leach...... Cotton 1-2-09 Mississippi 34-47 Jackie Sherrill...... Cotton 1-1-88 Notre Dame 35-10 Ruffin McNeill...... Alamo 1-2-10 Michigan St. 41-31 R.C. Slocum...... John Hancock 12-30-89 Pittsburgh 28-31 All bowls 11-21-1 R.C. Slocum...... holiday 12-29-90 BYU 65-14 R.C. Slocum...... Cotton 1-1-92 Florida St. 2-10 TOLEDO R.C. Slocum...... Cotton 1-1-93 Notre Dame 3-28 ...... Tangerine 12-26-69 davidson 56-33 R.C. Slocum...... Cotton 1-1-94 Notre Dame 21-24 Frank Lauterbur...... Tangerine 12-28-70 William & Mary 40-12 R.C. Slocum...... Alamo 12-28-95 Michigan 22-20 Jack Murphy...... Tangerine 12-28-71 Richmond 28-3 R.C. Slocum...... Cotton 1-1-98 UCLA 23-29 ...... California 12-19-81 San Jose St. 27-25 R.C. Slocum...... Sugar 1-1-99 Ohio St. 14-24 ...... California 12-15-84 uNLV 13-30 R.C. Slocum...... Alamo 12-28-99 Penn St. 0-24 Gary Pinkel...... Las Vegas 12-14-95 Nevada 40-37 (ot) R.C. Slocum...... Independence 12-31-00 Mississippi St. 41-43 (ot) ...... Motor City 12-29-01 Cincinnati 23-16 R.C. Slocum ������������������������������� Galleryfurniture.com Tom Amstutz...... Motor City 12-26-02 Boston College 25-51 12-28-01 TCU 28-9 Tom Amstutz...... Motor City 12-27-04 Connecticut 10-39 Dennis Franchione...... Cotton 1-1-05 Tennessee 7-38 Tom Amstutz...... GMAC 12-21-05 uTEP 45-13 Dennis Franchione...... holiday 12-28-06 California 10-45 All bowls 7-3-0 Gary Darnell...... Alamo 12-29-07 Penn St. 17-24 ...... Independence 12-28-09 Georgia 20-44 TROY Larry Blakeney...... Silicon Valley 12-30-04 Northern Ill. 21-34 All bowls 13-18-0 Larry Blakeney...... New Orleans 12-22-06 Rice 41-17 Larry Blakeney...... New Orleans 12-21-08 Southern Miss. 27-30 (ot) TCU Larry Blakeney...... GMAC 1-6-10 Central Mich. 41-44 (2 ot) Bill Driver...... Fort Worth Classic 1-1-21 Centre 7-63 Leo “Dutch” Meyer...... Sugar 1-1-36 LSU 3-2 All bowls 1-3-0 Leo “Dutch” Meyer...... Cotton 1-1-37 Marquette 16-6 Leo “Dutch” Meyer...... Sugar 1-2-39 Carnegie Mellon 15-7 TULANE Leo “Dutch” Meyer...... orange 1-1-42 Georgia 26-40 ...... Rose 1-1-32 Southern California 12-21 Leo “Dutch” Meyer...... Cotton 1-1-45 Oklahoma St. 0-34 Ted Cox...... Sugar 1-1-35 Temple 20-14 Leo “Dutch” Meyer...... delta 1-1-48 Mississippi 9-13 Lowell “Red” Dawson...... Sugar 1-1-40 Texas A&M 13-14 Leo “Dutch” Meyer...... Cotton 1-1-52 Kentucky 7-20 ...... Liberty 12-12-70 Colorado 17-3 ...... Cotton 1-2-56 Mississippi 13-14 ...... Bluebonnet 12-29-73 houston 7-47 Abe Martin...... Cotton 1-1-57 Syracuse 28-27 Larry Smith...... Liberty 12-22-79 Penn St. 6-9 Abe Martin...... Cotton 1-1-59 Air Force 0-0 Vince Gibson...... hall of Fame 12-27-80 Arkansas 15-34 Abe Martin...... Bluebonnet 12-19-59 Clemson 7-23 Mack Brown...... Independence 12-19-87 Washington 12-24 Abe Martin...... Sun 12-31-65 UTEP 12-13 Tommy Bowden...... Liberty 12-31-98 BYU 41-27 ...... Bluebonnet 12-31-84 West Virginia 14-31 Chris Scelfo...... hawaii 12-25-02 hawaii 36-28 Pat Sullivan...... Independence 12-28-94 Virginia 10-20 All bowls 4-6-0 Dennis Franchione...... Sun 12-31-98 Southern California 28-19 Dennis Franchione...... Mobile Alabama 12-22-99 east Carolina 28-14 TULSA ...... Mobile Alabama 12-20-00 Southern Miss. 21-28 ...... Sun 1-1-42 Texas Tech 6-0 Gary Patterson ������������������������� Galleryfurniture.com Henry Frnka...... Sugar 1-1-43 Tennessee 7-14 12-28-01 Texas A&M 9-28 Henry Frnka...... Sugar 1-1-44 Georgia Tech 18-20 Gary Patterson...... Liberty 12-31-02 Colorado St. 17-3 Henry Frnka...... orange 1-1-45 Georgia Tech 26-12 Henry Frnka...... oil 1-1-46 Georgia 6-20 Gary Patterson...... Fort Worth 12-23-03 Boise St. 31-34 Gary Patterson...... houston 12-31-05 Iowa St. 27-24 J.O. “Buddy” Brothers...... Gator 1-1-53 Florida 13-14 Gary Patterson...... Poinsettia 12-19-06 Northern Ill. 37-7 ...... Bluebonnet 12-19-64 Mississippi 14-7 Gary Patterson...... Texas 12-28-07 Houston 20-13 Glenn Dobbs...... Bluebonnet 12-18-65 Tennessee 6-27 Gary Patterson...... Poinsettia 12-23-08 Boise St. 17-16 F.A. Dry...... Independence 12-13-76 McNeese St. 16-20 Dave Rader...... Independence 12-16-89 oregon 24-27 Gary Patterson...... Fiesta 1-4-10 Boise St. 10-17 Dave Rader...... Freedom 12-30-91 San Diego St. 28-17 All bowls 11-14-1 ...... humanitarian 1-3-04 Georgia Tech 10-52 Steve Kragthorpe...... Liberty 12-31-05 Fresno St. 31-24 TEXAS TECH Steve Kragthorpe...... Armed Forces 12-23-06 utah 13-25 ...... Sun 1-1-38 West Virginia 6-7 Todd Graham...... GMAC 1-6-08 Bowling Green 63-7 Pete Cawthon...... Cotton 1-2-39 St. Mary’s (CA) 13-20 28 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score Todd Graham...... GMAC 1-6-09 Ball St. 45-13 ...... MPC Computers 12-27-04 Fresno St. 34-37 (ot) All bowls 7-9-0 Al Groh...... Music City 12-30-05 Minnesota 34-31 Al Groh...... Gator 1-1-08 Texas Tech 28-31 UCLA All bowls 7-10-0 Edwin “Babe” Horrell...... Rose 1-1-43 Georgia 0-9 Bert LaBrucherie...... Rose 1-1-47 Illinois 14-45 VIRGINIA TECH Henry “Red” Sanders...... Rose 1-1-54 Michigan St. 20-28 Jimmy Kitts...... Sun 1-1-47 Cincinnati 6-18 Henry “Red” Sanders...... Rose 1-2-56 Michigan St. 14-17 Jerry Claiborne...... Liberty 12-10-66 Miami (FL) 7-14 Bill Barnes...... Rose 1-1-62 Minnesota 3-21 Jerry Claiborne...... Liberty 12-14-68 Mississippi 17-34 Tommy Prothro...... Rose 1-1-66 Michigan St. 14-12 Bill Dooley...... Peach 1-2-81 Miami (FL) 10-20 ...... Rose 1-1-76 Ohio St. 23-10 Bill Dooley...... Independence 12-15-84 Air Force 7-23 ...... Liberty 12-20-76 Alabama 6-36 Bill Dooley...... Peach 12-31-86 North Carolina St. 25-24 Terry Donahue...... Fiesta 12-25-78 Arkansas 10-10 ...... Independence 12-31-93 Indiana 45-20 Terry Donahue...... Bluebonnet 12-31-81 Michigan 14-33 Frank Beamer...... Gator 12-30-94 Tennessee 23-45 Terry Donahue...... Rose 1-1-83 Michigan 24-14 Frank Beamer...... Sugar 12-31-95 Texas 28-10 Terry Donahue...... Rose 1-2-84 Illinois 45-9 Frank Beamer...... orange 12-31-96 Nebraska 21-41 Terry Donahue...... Fiesta 1-1-85 Miami (FL) 39-37 Frank Beamer...... Gator 1-1-98 North Carolina 3-42 Terry Donahue...... Rose 1-1-86 Iowa 45-28 Frank Beamer...... Music City 12-28-98 Alabama 38-7 Terry Donahue...... Freedom 12-30-86 BYU 31-10 Frank Beamer...... Sugar 1-4-00 Florida St. 29-46 Terry Donahue...... Aloha 12-25-87 Florida 20-16 Frank Beamer...... Gator 1-1-01 Clemson 41-20 Terry Donahue...... Cotton 1-1-89 Arkansas 17-3 Frank Beamer...... Gator 1-1-02 Florida St. 17-30 Terry Donahue...... John Hancock 12-31-91 Illinois 6-3 Frank Beamer...... San Francisco 12-31-02 Air Force 20-13 Terry Donahue...... Rose 1-1-94 Wisconsin 16-21 Frank Beamer...... Insight 12-26-03 California 49-52 Terry Donahue...... Aloha 12-25-95 Kansas 30-51 Frank Beamer...... Sugar 1-3-05 Auburn 13-16 ...... Cotton 1-1-98 Texas A&M 29-23 Frank Beamer...... Gator 1-2-06 Louisville 35-24 Bob Toledo...... Rose 1-1-99 Wisconsin 31-38 Frank Beamer...... Chick-fil-A 12-30-06 Georgia 24-31 Bob Toledo...... Sun 12-29-00 Wisconsin 20-21 ...... Las Vegas 12-25-02 New Mexico 27-13 Frank Beamer...... orange 1-3-08 Kansas 21-24 ...... Silicon Valley 12-30-03 Fresno St. 9-17 Frank Beamer...... orange 1-1-09 Cincinnati 20-7 Frank Beamer...... Chick-fil-A 12-31-09 Tennessee 37-14 Karl Dorrell...... Las Vegas 12-23-04 Wyoming 21-24 Karl Dorrell...... Sun 12-30-05 Northwestern 50-38 All bowls 9-14-0 Karl Dorrell...... emerald 12-27-06 Florida St. 27-44 DeWayne Walker...... Las Vegas 12-22-07 BYU 16-17 WAKE FOREST Rick Neuheisel...... eagleBank 12-29-09 Temple 30-21 D.C. “Peahead” Walker...... Gator 1-1-46 South Carolina 26-14 D.C. “Peahead” Walker...... dixie 1-1-49 Baylor 7-20 All bowls 14-15-1 John Mackovic...... Tangerine 12-22-79 LSU 10-34 Bill Dooley...... Independence 12-31-92 oregon 39-35 UTAH Jim Caldwell...... Aloha Classic 12-25-99 Arizona St. 23-3 ...... Sun 1-2-39 New Mexico 26-0 ...... Liberty 12-19-64 West Virginia 32-6 ...... Seattle 12-30-02 oregon 38-17 Ron McBride...... Copper 12-29-92 Washington St. 28-31 Jim Grobe...... orange 1-2-07 Louisville 13-24 Ron McBride...... Freedom 12-30-93 Southern California 21-28 Jim Grobe...... Meineke Car Care 12-29-07 Connecticut 24-10 Ron McBride...... Freedom 12-27-94 Arizona 16-13 Jim Grobe...... eagleBank 12-20-08 Navy 29-19 All bowls 6-3-0 Ron McBride...... Copper 12-27-96 Wisconsin 10-38 Ron McBride...... Las Vegas 12-18-99 Fresno St. 17-16 WASHINGTON Ron McBride...... Las Vegas 12-25-01 Southern California 10-6 Enoch Bagshaw...... Rose 1-1-24 Navy 14-14 Urban Meyer...... Liberty 12-31-03 Southern Miss. 17-0 Enoch Bagshaw...... Rose 1-1-26 Alabama 19-20 Urban Meyer...... Fiesta 1-1-05 Pittsburgh 35-7 Jimmy Phelan...... Rose 1-1-37 Pittsburgh 0-21 ...... emerald 12-29-05 Georgia Tech 38-10 Ralph “Pest” Welch...... Rose 1-1-44 Southern California 0-29 Kyle Whittingham...... Armed Forces 12-23-06 Tulsa 25-13 ...... Rose 1-1-60 Wisconsin 44-8 Kyle Whittingham...... Poinsettia 12-20-07 Navy 35-32 Jim Owens...... Rose 1-2-61 Minnesota 17-7 Kyle Whittingham...... Sugar 1-2-09 Alabama 31-17 Jim Owens...... Rose 1-1-64 Illinois 7-17 Kyle Whittingham...... Poinsettia 12-23-09 California 37-27 Don James...... Rose 1-2-78 Michigan 27-20 All bowls 12-3-0 Don James...... Sun 12-22-79 Texas 14-7 Don James...... Rose 1-1-81 Michigan 6-23 UTAH ST. Don James...... Rose 1-1-82 Iowa 28-0 E.L. “Dick” Romney...... Raisin 1-1-47 San Jose St. 0-20 Don James...... Aloha 12-25-82 Maryland 21-20 John Ralston...... Sun 12-31-60 New Mexico St. 13-20 Don James...... Aloha 12-26-83 Penn St. 10-13 John Ralston...... Gotham 12-9-61 Baylor 9-24 Don James...... orange 1-1-85 Oklahoma 28-17 Charlie Weatherbie...... Las Vegas 12-17-93 Ball St. 42-33 Don James...... Freedom 12-30-85 Colorado 20-17 John L. Smith...... humanitarian 12-29-97 Cincinnati 19-35 Don James...... Sun 12-25-86 Alabama 6-28 All bowls 1-4-0 Don James...... Independence 12-19-87 Tulane 24-12 Don James...... Freedom 12-30-89 Florida 34-7 VANDERBILT Don James...... Rose 1-1-91 Iowa 46-34 Art Guepe...... Gator 12-31-55 Auburn 25-13 Don James...... Rose 1-1-92 Michigan 34-14 Steve Sloan...... Peach 12-28-74 Texas Tech 6-6 Don James...... Rose 1-1-93 Michigan 31-38 George MacIntyre...... hall of Fame 12-31-82 Air Force 28-36 ...... Sun 12-29-95 Iowa 18-38 ...... Music City 12-31-08 Boston College 16-14 Jim Lambright...... holiday 12-30-96 Colorado 21-33 All bowls 2-1-1 Jim Lambright...... Aloha 12-25-97 Michigan St. 51-23 Jim Lambright...... oahu Classic 12-25-98 Air Force 25-45 VIRGINIA Rick Neuheisel...... holiday 12-29-99 Kansas St. 20-24 George Welsh...... Peach 12-31-84 Purdue 27-24 Rick Neuheisel...... Rose 1-1-01 Purdue 34-24 George Welsh...... All-American 12-22-87 BYU 22-16 Rick Neuheisel...... holiday 12-28-01 Texas 43-47 George Welsh...... Florida Citrus 1-1-90 Illinois 21-31 Rick Neuheisel...... Sun 12-31-02 Purdue 24-34 George Welsh...... Sugar 1-1-91 Tennessee 22-23 George Welsh...... Gator 12-29-91 Oklahoma 14-48 All bowls 14-14-1 George Welsh...... Carquest 1-1-94 Boston College 13-31 WASHINGTON ST. George Welsh...... Independence 12-28-94 TCU 20-10 Bill “Lone Star” Dietz...... Rose 1-1-16 Brown 14-0 George Welsh...... Peach 12-30-95 Georgia 34-27 Orin “Babe” Hollingbery...... Rose 1-1-31 Alabama 0-24 George Welsh...... Carquest 12-27-96 Miami (FL) 21-31 ...... holiday 12-18-81 BYU 36-38 George Welsh...... Peach 12-31-98 Georgia 33-35 Dennis Erickson...... Aloha 12-25-88 Houston 24-22 George Welsh...... Micronpc.com 12-30-99 Illinois 21-63 Mike Price...... Copper 12-29-92 utah 31-28 George Welsh...... oahu Classic 12-24-00 Georgia 14-37 Mike Price...... Alamo 12-31-94 Baylor 10-3 Al Groh...... Continental Tire 12-28-02 West Virginia 48-22 Mike Price...... Rose 1-1-98 Michigan 16-21 Al Groh...... Continental Tire 12-27-03 Pittsburgh 23-16 Mike Price...... Sun 12-31-01 Purdue 33-27

Team-by-Team Bowl Results 29 e am

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score G Mike Price...... Rose 1-1-03 Oklahoma 14-34 Played in Major Bowl—No Longer FBS ...... holiday 12-30-03 Texas 28-20 All bowls 6-4-0 School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score tar -S WEST VIRGINIA BOSTON U. Clarence “Doc” Spears ���������� San Diego East-West Christmas Larry Naviaux...... Pasadena 12-6-69 San Diego St. 7-28 ll Classic 12-25-22 Gonzaga 21-13 All bowls 0-1-0 r d s Reco

Marshall “Little Sleepy” / A Glenn...... Sun 1-1-38 Texas Tech 7-6 Dud DeGroot...... Sun 1-1-49 UTEP 21-12 BROWN ...... Sugar 1-1-54 Georgia Tech 19-42 Ed Robinson...... Rose 1-1-16 Washington St. 0-14 wl ...... Liberty 12-19-64 utah 6-32 All bowls 0-1-0 Jim Carlen...... Peach 12-30-69 South Carolina 14-3 Bo Bobby Bowden...... Peach 12-29-72 North Carolina St. 13-49 BUCKNELL Bobby Bowden...... Peach 12-31-75 North Carolina St. 13-10 Edward “Hook” Mylin...... orange 1-1-35 Miami (FL) 26-0 ...... Peach 12-31-81 Florida 26-6 All bowls 1-0-0 Don Nehlen...... Gator 12-30-82 Florida St. 12-31 Don Nehlen...... hall of Fame 12-22-83 Kentucky 20-16 CAL ST. FULLERTON Don Nehlen...... Bluebonnet 12-31-84 TCU 31-14 Gene Murphy...... California 12-17-83 Northern Ill. 13-20 Don Nehlen...... Sun 12-25-87 Oklahoma St. 33-35 All bowls 0-1-0 Don Nehlen...... Fiesta 1-2-89 Notre Dame 21-34 Don Nehlen...... Gator 12-30-89 Clemson 7-27 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE Don Nehlen...... Sugar 1-1-94 Florida 7-41 Sam Winningham...... Pasadena 12-2-67 West Tex. A&M 13-35 Don Nehlen...... Carquest 1-2-95 South Carolina 21-24 Don Nehlen...... Gator 1-1-97 North Carolina 13-20 All bowls 0-1-0 Don Nehlen...... Carquest 12-29-97 Georgia Tech 30-35 Don Nehlen...... Insight.com 12-26-98 Missouri 31-34 CARNEGIE MELLON ...... Sugar 1-2-39 TCU 7-15 Don Nehlen...... Music City 12-28-00 Mississippi 49-38 ...... Continental Tire 12-28-02 Virginia 22-48 All bowls 0-1-0 Rich Rodriguez...... Gator 1-1-04 Maryland 7-41 Rich Rodriguez...... Gator 1-1-05 Florida St. 18-30 CASE Rich Rodriguez...... Sugar 1-2-06 Georgia 38-35 Bill Edwards...... Sun 1-1-41 Arizona St. 26-13 Rich Rodriguez...... Gator 1-1-07 Georgia Tech 38-35 All bowls 1-0-0 Bill Stewart...... Fiesta 1-2-08 Oklahoma 48-28 Bill Stewart...... Meineke Car Care 12-27-08 North Carolina 31-30 CATHOLIC Bill Stewart...... Gator 1-1-10 Florida St. 21-33 Arthur “Dutch” Bergman...... orange 1-1-36 Mississippi 20-19 All bowls 13-16-0 Arthur “Dutch” Bergman...... Sun 1-1-40 Arizona St. 0-0 All bowls 1-0-1 WESTERN MICH. Merle Schlosser...... Aviation 12-9-61 New Mexico 12-28 CENTENARY (LA) ...... California 12-10-88 Fresno St. 30-35 Homer Norton...... dixie Classic 1-1-34 Arkansas 7-7 Bill Cubit...... International 1-6-07 Cincinnati 24-27 All bowls 0-0-1 Bill Cubit...... Texas 12-30-08 Rice 14-38 All bowls 0-4-0 CENTRE ...... Fort Worth Classic 1-1-21 TCU 63-7 WISCONSIN Charley Moran ������������������������� San Diego East-West Christmas Ivy Williamson...... Rose 1-1-53 Southern California 0-7 Classic 12-26-21 Arizona 38-0 Milt Bruhn...... Rose 1-1-60 Washington 8-44 Charley Moran...... dixie Classic 1-2-22 Texas A&M 14-22 Milt Bruhn...... Rose 1-2-63 Southern California 37-42 All bowls 2-1-0 Dave McClain...... Garden State 12-13-81 Tennessee 21-28 Dave McClain...... Independence 12-11-82 Kansas St. 14-3 CITADEL Dave McClain...... hall of Fame 12-29-84 Kentucky 19-20 Eddie Teague...... Tangerine 12-30-60 Tennessee Tech 27-0 ...... Rose 1-1-94 UCLA 21-16 All bowls 1-0-0 Barry Alvarez...... hall of Fame 1-2-95 duke 34-20 Barry Alvarez...... Copper 12-27-96 utah 38-10 Barry Alvarez...... outback 1-1-98 Georgia 6-33 COLUMBIA ...... Rose 1-1-34 Stanford 7-0 Barry Alvarez...... Rose 1-1-99 UCLA 38-31 Barry Alvarez...... Rose 1-1-00 Stanford 17-9 All bowls 1-0-0 Barry Alvarez...... Sun 12-29-00 UCLA 21-20 DAVIDSON Barry Alvarez...... Alamo 12-28-02 Colorado 31-28 (ot) Barry Alvarez...... Music City 12-31-03 Auburn 14-28 Homer Smith...... Tangerine 12-26-69 Toledo 33-56 Barry Alvarez...... outback 1-1-05 Georgia 21-24 All bowls 0-1-0 Barry Alvarez...... Capital One 1-2-06 Auburn 24-10 ...... Capital One 1-1-07 Arkansas 17-14 DAYTON Bret Bielema...... outback 1-1-08 Tennessee 17-21 Joe Gavin...... Salad 1-1-52 Houston 21-26 Bret Bielema...... Champs Sports 12-27-08 Florida St. 13-42 All bowls 0-1-0 Bret Bielema...... Champs Sports 12-29-09 Miami (FL) 20-14 DENVER All bowls 11-10-0 Clyde “Cac” Hubbard...... Sun 1-1-46 New Mexico 24-34 Clyde “Cac” Hubbard...... Alamo 1-4-47 Hardin-Simmons 0-20 WYOMING Bowden Wyatt...... Gator 1-1-51 Wash. & Lee 20-7 All bowls 0-2-0 ...... Sun 1-2-56 Texas Tech 21-14 Bob Devaney...... Sun 12-31-58 Hardin-Simmons 14-6 DRAKE ...... Sun 12-24-66 Florida St. 28-20 Vee Green...... Raisin 1-1-46 Fresno St. 13-12 Lloyd Eaton...... Sugar 1-1-68 LSU 13-20 Al Kawal...... Salad 1-1-49 Arizona 14-13 Warren Gaer...... Sun 1-1-58 Louisville 20-34 Fred Akers...... Fiesta 12-25-76 Oklahoma 7-41 Paul Roach...... holiday 12-30-87 Iowa 19-20 All bowls 2-1-0 Paul Roach...... holiday 12-30-88 oklahoma St. 14-62 Paul Roach...... Copper 12-31-90 California 15-17 DUQUESNE Joe Tiller...... Copper 12-29-93 Kansas St. 17-52 John “Little Clipper” Smith.. orange 1-1-37 Mississippi St. 13-12 Joe Glenn...... Las Vegas 12-23-04 uCLA 24-21 All bowls 1-0-0 ...... New Mexico 12-19-09 Fresno St. 35-28 (2ot) All bowls 6-6-0 FORDHAM Jim Crowley...... Cotton 1-1-41 Texas A&M 12-13 30 Team-by-Team Bowl Results

School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score School/Coach Bowl/Date Opponent/Score Jim Crowley...... Sugar 1-1-42 Missouri 2-0 ST. MARY’S (CA) All bowls 1-1-0 Edward “Slip” Madigan...... Cotton 1-2-39 Texas Tech 20-13 Jimmy Phelan...... Sugar 1-1-46 Oklahoma St. 13-33 GEORGE WASHINGTON Jimmy Phelan...... oil 1-1-47 Georgia Tech 19-41 Eugene “Bo” Sherman...... Sun 1-1-57 UTEP 13-0 All bowls 1-2-0 All bowls 1-0-0 SANTA CLARA GEORGETOWN Lawrence “Buck” Shaw...... Sugar 1-1-37 LSU 21-14 Jack Hagerty...... orange 1-1-41 Mississippi St. 7-14 Lawrence “Buck” Shaw...... Sugar 1-1-38 LSU 6-0 Bob Margarita...... Sun 1-2-50 UTEP 20-33 Len Casanova...... orange 1-2-50 Kentucky 21-13 All bowls 0-2-0 All bowls 3-0-0 GONZAGA SECOND AIR FORCE Charles “Gus” Dorais �������������� San Diego East-West Christmas Red Reese...... Sun 1-1-43 Hardin-Simmons 13-7 Classic 12-15-22 West Virginia 13-21 All bowls 1-0-0 All bowls 0-1-0 SOUTHWESTERN (TX) HARDIN-SIMMONS Randolph R.M. Medley...... Sun 1-1-44 New Mexico 7-0 Frank Kimbrough...... Sun 1-1-36 New Mexico St. 14-14 Randolph R.M. Medley...... Sun 1-1-45 U. of Mexico 35-0 Frank Kimbrough...... Sun 1-1-37 UTEP 34-6 All bowls 2-0-0 Warren Woodson...... Sun 1-1-43 Second Air Force 7-13 Warren Woodson...... Alamo 1-4-47 Denver 20-6 TAMPA Warren Woodson...... harbor 1-1-48 San Diego St. 53-0 Earle Bruce...... Tangerine 12-29-72 Kent St. 21-18 Warren Woodson...... Shrine 12-18-48 ouachita Baptist 40-12 All bowls 1-0-0 Warren Woodson...... Camellia 12-30-48 Wichita St. 29-12 ...... Sun 12-31-58 Wyoming 6-14 TENNESSEE TECH All bowls 5-2-1 Wilburn Tucker...... Tangerine 12-30-60 Citadel 0-27 All bowls 0-1-0 HARVARD Robert Fisher...... Rose 1-1-20 Oregon 7-6 U. OF MEXICO All bowls 1-0-0 Bernard A. Hoban...... Sun 1-1-45 Southwestern (TX) 0-35 All bowls 0-1-0 HOLY CROSS John “Ox” Da Grosa...... orange 1-1-46 Miami (FL) 6-13 VILLANOVA All bowls 0-1-0 Maurice “Clipper” Smith...... Bacardi, Cuba 1-1-37 Auburn 7-7 Jordan Olivar...... Great Lakes 12-6-47 Kentucky 14-24 LONG BEACH ST. Jordan Olivar...... harbor 1-1-49 Nevada 27-7 Jim Stangeland...... Pasadena 12-19-70 Louisville 24-24 Alex Bell...... Sun 12-30-61 Wichita St. 17-9 Alex Bell...... Liberty 12-15-62 oregon St. 0-6 All bowls 0-0-1 All bowls 2-2-1 MARQUETTE ...... Cotton 1-1-37 TCU 6-16 WASH. & JEFF. Earle “Greasy” Neale...... Rose 1-2-22 California 0-0 All bowls 0-1-0 All bowls 0-0-1 McNEESE ST. Jack Doland...... Independence 12-13-76 Tulsa 20-16 WASH. & LEE Ernie Duplechin...... Independence 12-15-79 Syracuse 7-31 George Barclay...... Gator 1-1-51 Wyoming 7-20 Ernie Duplechin...... Independence 12-13-80 Southern Miss. 14-16 All bowls 0-1-0 All bowls 1-2-0 WEST TEX. A&M MONTANA ST. Frank Kimbrough...... Sun 1-1-51 Cincinnati 14-13 Clyde Carpenter...... harbor 1-1-47 New Mexico 13-13 ...... Sun 12-31-62 Ohio 15-14 Joe Kerbel...... Pasadena 12-2-67 Cal St. Northridge 35-13 All bowls 0-0-1 All bowls 3-0-0 OCCIDENTAL Roy Dennis...... Raisin 1-1-49 Colorado St. 21-20 WEST VA. WESLEYAN Bob Higgins...... dixie Classic 1-1-25 SMU 9-7 All bowls 1-0-0 All bowls 1-0-0 OUACHITA BAPTIST Wesley Bradshaw...... Shrine 12-18-48 hardin-Simmons 12-40 WICHITA ST. Ralph Graham...... Raisin 1-1-48 Pacific 14-26 All bowls 0-1-0 ...... Camellia 12-30-48 hardin-Simmons 12-49 ...... Sun 12-30-61 Villanova 9-17 PACIFIC ...... Raisin 1-1-48 Wichita St. 26-14 All bowls 0-3-0 Ernie Jorge...... Sun 1-1-52 Texas Tech 14-25 WILLIAM & MARY Ernie Jorge...... Sun 1-1-53 Southern Miss. 26-7 Rube McCray...... dixie 1-1-48 Arkansas 19-21 All bowls 2-1-0 Rube McCray...... delta 1-1-49 Oklahoma St. 20-0 Lou Holtz...... Tangerine 12-28-70 Toledo 12-40 PENN All bowls 1-2-0 Bob Folwell...... Rose 1-1-17 Oregon 0-14 All bowls 0-1-0 XAVIER Ed Kluska...... Salad 1-1-50 Arizona St. 33-21 RANDOLPH FIELD All bowls 1-0-0 Frank Tritico...... Cotton 1-1-44 Texas 7-7 All bowls 0-0-1 RICHMOND Frank Jones...... Tangerine 12-27-68 ohio 49-42 Frank Jones...... Tangerine 12-28-71 Toledo 3-28 All bowls 1-1-0

Bowl Championship Series Results 31 e am Bowl Championship Series Results (1998-10) G tar W-L Pct. -S Won-Lost Records, Maryland...... 0-1 .000 Most BCS Games All BCS Games Pittsburgh...... 0-1 .000 ll Purdue...... 0-1 .000 Ohio St...... 8 Oklahoma...... 7 r d s Reco

Stanford...... 0-1 .000 / A W-L Pct. Syracuse...... 0-1 .000 Southern California...... 7 LSU...... 4-0 1.000 Florida...... 6

Texas A&M...... 0-1 .000 Florida St...... 6 wl Boise St...... 2-0 1.000 TCU...... 0-1 .000 West Virginia...... 2-0 1.000 UCLA...... 0-1 .000 LSU...... 4 Utah...... 2-0 1.000 Wake Forest...... 0-1 .000 Miami (FL)...... 4 Bo Wisconsin...... 2-0 1.000 Michigan...... 4 Washington St...... 0-1 .000 Texas ...... 4 Auburn...... 1-0 1.000 Cincinnati...... 0-2 .000 Virginia Tech...... 4 Kansas...... 1-0 1.000 Illinois...... 0-2 .000 Louisville...... 1-0 1.000 Notre Dame...... 0-3 .000 Oregon St...... 1-0 1.000 Washington...... 1-0 1.000 Winning Percentages Southern California...... 6-1 .857 Florida...... 5-1 .833 Won-Lost Records, By Conference Miami (FL)...... 3-1 .750 BCS Championship Game Texas...... 3-1 .750 Pct. (W-L) Georgia...... 2-1 .667 Southeastern...... 737 (14-5) Ohio St...... 5-3 .625 W-L Pct. Mountain West...... 667 (2-1) Iowa...... 1-1 .500 Florida...... 2-0 1.000 Western Athletic...... 667 (2-1) Nebraska...... 1-1 .500 LSU...... 2-0 1.000 Pacific-10...... 643 (9-5) Oregon...... 1-1 .500 Alabama...... 1-0 1.000 Big East...... 500 (6-6) Penn St...... 1-1 .500 Tennessee...... 1-0 1.000 Big Ten...... 476 (10-11) Tennessee...... 1-1 .500 Miami (FL)...... 1-1 .500 Big 12...... 412 (7-10) Alabama...... 1-2 .333 Southern California...... 1-1 .500 Atlantic Coast...... 167 (2-10) Oklahoma...... 2-5 .286 Texas ...... 1-1 .500 Independents...... 000 (0-3) Michigan...... 1-3 .250 Florida St...... 1-2 .333 Virginia Tech...... 1-3 .250 Ohio St...... 1-2 .333 Florida St...... 1-5 .167 Oklahoma...... 1-3 .250 Colorado...... 0-1 .000 Nebraska...... 0-1 .000 Georgia Tech...... 0-1 .000 Virginia Tech...... 0-1 .000 Hawaii...... 0-1 .000 Kansas St...... 0-1 .000 32 Major Bowl-Game Attendance

Major Bowl-Game Attendance

Total Per/Game Date Attendance Total Yearly Attendance Year No. Bowls Attendance Average 1-1-1964...... 96,957 1993 18 973,570 54,087 1-1-1965...... 100,423 Total Per/Game 1994 19 1,036,950 54,576 1-1-1966...... 100,087 Year No. Bowls Attendance Average 1995 19 1,064,640 56,034 1-2-1967...... 100,807 1902 1 8,000 8,000 1996 18 1,021,466 56,748 1-1-1968...... 102,946 1916 1 7,000 7,000 1997 18 985,292 54,738 1-1-1969...... 102,063 1917 1 26,000 26,000 1998 20 1,083,244 54,162 1-1-1970...... 103,878 1920 1 30,000 30,000 1999 22 1,224,414 55,655 1-1-1971...... 103,839 1921 2 51,000 25,500 2000 23 1,241,109 53,961 1-1-1972...... 103,154 1922 3 57,000 19,000 2001 25 1,291,557 51,662 1-1-1973...... *106,869 1923 2 48,000 24,000 2002 25 1,334,808 53,392 1-1-1974...... 105,267 1924 1 40,000 40,000 2003 28 1,416,103 50,575 1-1-1975...... 106,721 1925 3 107,000 35,667 2004 28 1,458,757 52,098 1-1-1976...... 105,464 1926 1 50,000 50,000 2005 28 1,492,001 53,286 1-1-1977...... 106,182 1927 1 57,417 57,417 2006 28 1,431,218 51,115 1-2-1978...... 105,312 1928 1 65,000 65,000 2007 32 1,699,637 53,114 1-1-1979...... 105,629 1929 1 66,604 66,604 2008 32 1,733,509 54,172 1-1-1980...... 105,526 1930 1 72,000 72,000 2009 34 *1,773,882 52,173 1-1-1981...... 104,863 1931 1 60,000 60,000 2010 34 1,769,886 52,055 1-1-1982...... 105,611 1932 1 75,562 75,562 *Record. **Record for year with more than one game played. 1-1-1983...... 104,991 1933 1 78,874 78,874 1-2-1984...... 103,217 1934 2 47,000 23,500 1-1-1985...... 102,594 1935 3 111,634 37,211 1-1-1986...... 103,292 1936 4 137,042 34,261 Bowl-by-Bowl Attendance 1-1-1987...... 103,168 1937 6 176,396 29,399 1-1-1988...... 103,847 1938 5 202,972 40,594 (Current site and stadium capacity in paren- 1-2-1989...... 101,688 1939 5 224,643 44,929 theses. For participating teams and all name 1-1-1990...... 103,450 1940 5 226,478 45,296 changes and playing sites, refer to pages 5-10.) 1-1-1991...... 101,273 1941 5 253,735 50,747 1-1-1992...... 103,566 1942 5 215,786 43,157 ROSE BOWL 1-1-1993...... 94,236 1943 5 240,166 48,033 (Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.; Capacity: 92,542) 1-1-1994...... 101,237 1944 5 195,203 39,041 1-2-1995...... 102,247 1945 5 236,279 47,256 Date Attendance 1-1-1996...... 100,102 1946 8 308,071 38,509 1-1-1902...... 8,000 1-1-1997...... 100,635 1947 10 304,316 30,432 1-1-1916...... 7,000 1-1-1998...... 101,219 1948 12 404,772 33,731 1-1-1917...... 26,000 1-1-1999...... 93,872 1949 13 442,531 34,041 1-1-1920...... 30,000 1-1-2000...... 93,731 1950 8 384,505 48,063 1-1-1921...... 42,000 1-1-2001...... 94,392 1951 8 392,548 49,069 1-2-1922...... 40,000 1-3-2002...... 93,781 1952 7 388,588 55,513 1-1-1923...... 43,000 1-1-2003...... 86,848 1953 6 366,299 61,050 1-1-1924...... 40,000 1-1-2004...... 93,849 1954 6 359,285 59,881 1-1-1925...... 53,000 1-1-2005...... 93,468 1955 6 357,871 59,645 1-1-1926...... 50,000 1-4-2006...... 93,986 1956 6 379,723 63,287 1-1-1927...... 57,417 1-1-2007...... 93,852 1957 6 369,162 61,527 1-2-1928...... 65,000 1-1-2008...... 93,923 1958 6 385,427 64,238 1-1-1929...... 66,604 1-1-2009...... 93,293 1959 7 392,394 56,056 1-1-1930...... 72,000 1-1-2010...... 93,963 1960 8 481,814 60,227 1-1-1931...... 60,000 1961 9 490,113 54,457 1-1-1932...... 75,562 *Record attendance. #Game held at Duke, Durham, N.C., due to wartime West Coast restrictions. 1962 11 509,654 46,332 1-2-1933...... 78,874 1963 10 481,722 48,172 1-1-1934...... 35,000 1964 8 460,720 57,590 1-1-1935...... 84,474 FEDEX ORANGE BOWL 1965 8 448,541 56,068 1-1-1936...... 84,474 (Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.; Capacity: 75,540) 1966 8 482,106 60,263 1-1-1937...... 87,196 1967 8 521,427 **65,178 1-1-1938...... 90,000 Date Attendance 1968 9 532,113 59,124 1-2-1939...... 89,452 1-1-1935...... 5,134 1969 10 585,621 58,562 1-1-1940...... 92,200 1-1-1936...... 6,568 1970 11 649,915 59,083 1-1-1941...... 91,500 1-1-1937...... 9,210 1971 11 623,072 56,643 1-1-1942#...... 56,000 1-1-1938...... 18,972 1972 12 668,031 55,669 1-1-1943...... 93,000 1-2-1939...... 32,191 1973 11 668,461 60,769 1-1-1944...... 68,000 1-1-1940...... 29,278 1974 11 631,229 57,384 1-1-1945...... 91,000 1-1-1941...... 29,554 1975 11 597,079 54,280 1-1-1946...... 93,000 1-1-1942...... 35,786 1976 11 650,881 59,171 1-1-1947...... 90,000 1-1-1943...... 25,166 1977 12 660,429 55,036 1-1-1948...... 93,000 1-1-1944...... 25,203 1978 13 730,078 56,160 1-1-1949...... 93,000 1-1-1945...... 23,279 1979 15 726,064 48,404 1-2-1950...... 100,963 1-1-1946...... 35,709 1980 15 865,236 57,682 1-1-1951...... 98,939 1-1-1947...... 36,152 1981 15 856,730 57,115 1-1-1952...... 96,825 1-1-1948...... 59,578 1982 16 871,594 54,475 1-1-1953...... 101,500 1-1-1949...... 60,523 1983 16 919,193 57,450 1-1-1954...... 101,000 1-2-1950...... 64,816 1984 16 867,319 54,207 1-1-1955...... 89,191 1-1-1951...... 65,181 1985 18 977,374 54,299 1-2-1956...... 100,809 1-1-1952...... 65,839 1986 18 975,756 54,209 1-1-1957...... 97,126 1-1-1953...... 66,280 1987 18 958,933 53,274 1-1-1958...... 98,202 1-1-1954...... 68,640 1988 18 995,830 55,324 1-1-1959...... 98,297 1-1-1955...... 68,750 1989 17 937,323 55,137 1-1-1960...... 100,809 1-2-1956...... 76,561 1990 18 1,047,772 58,210 1-2-1961...... 97,314 1-1-1957...... 73,280 1991 19 1,048,306 55,174 1-1-1962...... 98,214 1-1-1958...... 76,561 1992 18 1,049,694 58,316 1-1-1963...... 98,698 1-1-1959...... 75,281

Major Bowl-Game Attendance 33 e am

Date Attendance Date Attendance Date Attendance G 1-1-1960...... 72,186 1-2-1961...... 82,851 1-1-1963...... 75,504 1-2-1961...... 72,212 1-1-1962...... 82,910 1-1-1964...... 75,504 1-1-1962...... 68,150 1-1-1963...... 82,900 1-1-1965...... 75,504 tar

1-1-1963...... 72,880 1-1-1964...... 80,785 1-1-1966...... 76,200 -S 1-1-1964...... 72,647 1-1-1965...... 65,000 12-31-1966...... 75,400 1-1-1965...... 72,647 1-1-1966...... 67,421 1-1-1968...... 75,504 ll

1-1-1966...... 72,214 1-2-1967...... 82,000 1-1-1969...... 72,000 r d s Reco 1-2-1967...... 72,426 1-1-1968...... 78,963 1-1-1970...... 73,000 / A 1-1-1968...... 77,993 1-1-1969...... 82,113 1-1-1971...... 72,000

1-1-1969...... 77,719 1-1-1970...... 82,500 1-1-1972...... 72,000 wl 1-1-1970...... 77,282 1-1-1971...... 78,655 1-1-1973...... 72,000

1-1-1971...... 80,699 1-1-1972...... 84,031 1-1-1974...... 67,500 Bo 1-1-1972...... 78,151 12-31-1972...... 80,123 1-1-1975...... 67,500 1-1-1973...... 80,010 12-31-1973...... *85,161 1-1-1976...... 74,500 1-1-1974...... 60,477 12-31-1974...... 67,890 1-1-1977...... 54,500 1-1-1975...... 71,801 12-31-1975...... 75,212 1-2-1978...... 76,601 1-1-1976...... 76,799 1-1-1977...... 76,117 1-1-1979...... 32,500 1-1-1977...... 65,537 1-2-1978...... 76,811 1-1-1980...... 72,032 1-2-1978...... 60,987 1-1-1979...... 76,824 1-1-1981...... 74,281 1-1-1979...... 66,365 1-1-1980...... 77,486 1-1-1982...... 73,243 1-1-1980...... 66,714 1-1-1981...... 77,895 1-1-1983...... 60,359 1-1-1981...... 71,043 1-1-1982...... 77,224 1-2-1984...... 67,891 1-1-1982...... 72,748 1-1-1983...... 78,124 1-1-1985...... 56,522 1-1-1983...... 68,713 1-2-1984...... 77,893 1-1-1986...... 73,137 1-2-1984...... 72,549 1-1-1985...... 75,608 1-1-1987...... 74,188 1-1-1985...... 56,294 1-1-1986...... 77,432 1-1-1988...... 73,006 1-1-1986...... 74,178 1-1-1987...... 76,234 1-2-1989...... 74,304 1-1-1987...... 52,717 1-1-1988...... 75,495 1-1-1990...... 74,358 1-1-1988...... 74,760 1-2-1989...... 61,934 1-1-1991...... 73,521 1-2-1989...... 79,480 1-1-1990...... 77,452 1-1-1992...... 73,728 1-1-1990...... 81,190 1-1-1991...... 75,132 1-1-1993...... 71,615 1-1-1991...... 77,062 1-1-1992...... 76,447 1-1-1994...... 69,855 1-1-1992...... 77,747 1-1-1993...... 76,789 1-2-1995...... 70,218 1-1-1993...... 57,324 1-1-1994...... 75,437 1-1-1996...... 58,214 1-1-1994...... 81,536 1-2-1995...... 76,224 1-1-1997...... 71,928 1-1-1995...... *81,753 12-31-1995...... 70,283 1-1-1998...... 59,215 1-1-1996...... 72,198 1-2-1997...... 78,344 1-1-1999...... 72,611 12-31-1996...... 63,297 1-1-1998...... 67,289 1-1-2000...... 72,723 1-2-1998...... 74,002 1-1-1999...... 76,503 1-1-2001...... 63,465 1-2-1999...... 67,919 1-4-2000...... 79,280 1-1-2002...... 72,955 1-1-2000...... 70,461 1-2-2001...... 64,407 1-1-2003...... 70,817 1-3-2001...... 76,835 1-1-2002...... 77,688 1-2-2004...... 73,928 1-2-2002...... 73,640 1-1-2003...... 74,269 1-1-2005...... 75,704 1-2-2003...... 75,971 1-4-2004...... 79,342 1-2-2006...... 74,222 1-1-2004...... 76,739 1-3-2005...... 77,349 1-1-2007...... 66,777 1-4-2005...... 77,912 1-2-2006^...... 74,458 1-1-2008...... 73,114 1-3-2006...... 77,773 1-3-2007...... 77,781 1-2-2009...... *88,175 1-2-2007...... 74,470 1-1-2008...... 74,383 1-2-2010...... 77,928 1-3-2008...... 74,111 1-2-2009...... 71,872 *Record attendance. 1-1-2009...... 73,602 1-1-2010...... 65,207 1-5-2010...... 66,131 *Record attendance. ^Game played at the Georgia Dome Hyundai SUN BOWL *Record attendance. in Atlanta because of damage sustained to the Louisiana (Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, Texas; Capacity: 50,426) Superdome as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Date Attendance ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 1-1-1936...... 11,000 (Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans; Capacity: AT&T COTTON BOWL CLASSIC 1-1-1937...... 10,000 72,000) (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas; Capacity: 80,000) 1-1-1938...... 12,000 Date Attendance Date Attendance 1-2-1939...... 13,000 1-1-1935...... 22,026 1-1-1937...... 17,000 1-1-1940...... 12,000 1-1-1936...... 35,000 1-1-1938...... 37,000 1-1-1941...... 14,000 1-1-1937...... 41,000 1-2-1939...... 40,000 1-1-1942...... 14,000 1-1-1938...... 45,000 1-1-1940...... 20,000 1-1-1943...... 16,000 1-2-1939...... 50,000 1-1-1941...... 45,500 1-1-1944...... 18,000 1-1-1940...... 73,000 1-1-1942...... 38,000 1-1-1945...... 13,000 1-1-1941...... 73,181 1-1-1943...... 36,000 1-1-1946...... 15,000 1-1-1942...... 72,000 1-1-1944...... 15,000 1-1-1947...... 10,000 1-1-1943...... 70,000 1-1-1945...... 37,000 1-1-1948...... 18,000 1-1-1944...... 69,000 1-1-1946...... 45,000 1-1-1949...... 13,000 1-1-1945...... 72,000 1-1-1947...... 38,000 1-2-1950...... 15,000 1-1-1946...... 75,000 1-1-1948...... 43,000 1-1-1951...... 16,000 1-1-1947...... 73,300 1-1-1949...... 69,000 1-1-1952...... 17,000 1-1-1948...... 72,000 1-2-1950...... 75,347 1-1-1953...... 11,000 1-1-1949...... 82,000 1-1-1951...... 75,349 1-1-1954...... 9,500 1-2-1950...... 82,470 1-1-1952...... 75,347 1-1-1955...... 14,000 1-1-1951...... 82,000 1-1-1953...... 75,504 1-2-1956...... 14,500 1-1-1952...... 82,000 1-1-1954...... 75,504 1-1-1957...... 13,500 1-1-1953...... 82,000 1-1-1955...... 75,504 1-1-1958...... 12,000 1-1-1954...... 76,000 1-2-1956...... 75,504 12-31-1958...... 13,000 1-1-1955...... 82,000 1-1-1957...... 68,000 12-31-1959...... 14,000 1-2-1956...... 80,175 1-1-1958...... 75,504 12-31-1960...... 16,000 1-1-1957...... 81,000 1-1-1959...... 75,504 12-30-1961...... 15,000 1-1-1958...... 82,000 1-1-1960...... 75,504 12-31-1962...... 16,000 1-1-1959...... 82,000 1-2-1961...... 74,000 12-31-1963...... 26,500 1-1-1960...... 83,000 1-1-1962...... 75,504 12-26-1964...... 28,500 34 Major Bowl-Game Attendance

Date Attendance Date Attendance Date Attendance 12-31-1965...... 27,450 12-30-1977...... 72,289 12-31-2003...... 55,989 12-24-1966...... 24,381 12-29-1978...... 72,011 12-31-2004...... 58,355 12-30-1967...... 34,685 12-28-1979...... 70,407 12-31-2005...... 54,894 12-28-1968...... 32,307 12-29-1980...... 72,297 12-29-2006...... 56,103 12-20-1969...... 29,723 12-28-1981...... 71,009 12-29-2007...... *63,816 12-19-1970...... 30,512 12-30-1982...... 80,913 1-2-2009...... 56,125 12-18-1971...... 33,503 12-30-1983...... 81,293 1-2-2010...... 62,742 12-30-1972...... 31,312 12-28-1984...... 82,138 12-29-1973...... 30,127 *Record attendance. †Played at Philadelphia, 1959-63; 12-30-1985...... 79,417 Atlantic City, 1964; Memphis, from 1965. 12-28-1974...... 30,131 12-27-1986...... 80,104 12-26-1975...... 33,240 12-31-1987...... 82,119 CAPITAL ONE BOWL# 1-2-1977...... 33,252 1-1-1989...... 76,236 12-31-1977...... 31,318 12-30-1989...... 82,911 (Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla.; Capacity: 65,438) 12-23-1978...... 33,122 1-1-1991...... 68,927 Date Attendance 12-22-1979...... 33,412 12-29-1991...... 62,003 12-30-1960...... 13,000 12-27-1980...... 34,723 12-31-1992...... 71,233 12-22-1962...... 7,500 12-26-1981...... 33,816 12-31-1993...... 67,205 12-27-1968...... 16,114 12-25-1982...... 31,359 12-30-1994†...... 62,200 12-26-1969...... 16,311 12-24-1983...... 41,412 1-1-1996...... 45,202 12-28-1970...... 15,164 12-22-1984...... 50,126 1-1-1997...... 52,103 12-28-1971...... 16,750 12-28-1985...... *52,203 1-1-1998...... 54,116 12-29-1972...... 20,062 12-25-1986...... 48,722 1-1-1999...... 70.791 12-22-1973@...... 37,234 12-25-1987...... 43,240 1-1-2000...... 43,416 12-21-1974...... 20,246 12-24-1988...... 48,719 1-1-2001...... 68,741 12-20-1975...... 20,247 12-30-1989...... 44,887 1-1-2002...... 72,202 12-18-1976...... 37,812 12-31-1990...... 50,562 1-1-2003...... 73,491 12-23-1977...... 44,502 12-31-1991...... 42,821 1-1-2004...... 78,892 12-23-1978...... 31,356 12-31-1992...... 41,622 1-1-2005...... 70,112 12-22-1979...... 38,666 12-24-1993...... 43,848 1-2-2006...... 63,780 12-20-1980...... 52,541 12-30-1994...... 50,612 1-1-2007...... 67,704 12-19-1981...... 50,045 12-29-1995...... 49,116 1-1-2008...... 60,243 12-18-1982...... 51,296 12-31-1996...... 42,721 1-1-2009...... 67,282 12-17-1983...... 50,183 12-31-1997...... 49,104 1-1-2010...... *84,129 12-22-1984...... 51,821 12-31-1998...... 46,612 *Record attendance. †Played at Gainesville, Fla. 12-28-1985...... 50,920 12-31-1999...... 48,757 1-1-1987...... 51,113 12-29-2000...... 49,093 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL† 1-1-1988...... 53,152 12-31-2001...... 47,812 (Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tenn.; 1-2-1989...... 53,571 12-31-2002...... 48,917 Capacity: 62,338) 1-1-1990...... 60,016 12-31-2003...... 49,894 1-1-1991...... 72,328 12-31-2004...... 51,288 Date Attendance 12-19-1959...... 36,211 1-1-1992...... 64,192 12-30-2005...... 50,426 12-17-1960...... 16,624 1-1-1993...... 65,861 12-28-2006...... 48,732 12-16-1961...... 15,712 1-1-1994...... 72,456 12-31-2007...... 49,867 12-15-1962...... 17,048 1-2-1995...... 71,195 12-31-2008...... 49,037 12-31-1963...... 8,309 1-1-1996...... 70,797 12-31-2009...... 53,713 12-19-1964...... 6,059 1-1-1997...... 63,467 *Record attendance. 12-18-1965...... 38,607 1-1-1998...... *72,940 12-10-1966...... 39,101 1-1-1999...... 63,584 Konica Minolta GATOR BOWL 12-16-1967...... 35,045 1-1-2000...... 62,011 (Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla.; 12-14-1968...... 46,206 1-1-2001...... 66,928 Capacity: 77,000) 12-13-1969...... 50,042 1-1-2002...... 59,693 Date Attendance 12-12-1970...... 44,640 1-1-2003...... 66,334 1-2-1946...... 7,362 12-20-1971...... 51,410 1-1-2004...... 64,565 1-1-1947...... 10,134 12-18-1972...... 50,021 1-1-2005...... 70,229 1-1-1948...... 16,666 12-17-1973...... 50,011 1-2-2006...... 57,221 1-1-1949...... 32,939 12-16-1974...... 51,284 1-1-2007...... 60,774 1-2-1950...... 18,409 12-22-1975...... 52,129 1-1-2008...... 69,748 1-1-1951...... 19,834 12-20-1976...... 52,736 1-1-2009...... 59,681 1-1-1952...... 34,577 12-19-1977...... 49,456 1-1-2010...... 63,025 1-1-1953...... 30,015 12-23-1978...... 53,064 *Record attendance. #The first 14 games in the Tangerine 1-1-1954...... 28,641 12-22-1979...... 50,021 Bowl, through 1-1-60, are not listed because no major teams 12-31-1954...... 28,426 12-27-1980...... 53,667 were involved. The same is true for those games played in 12-31-1955...... 32,174 12-30-1981...... 43,216 December 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967. @Played at 12-29-1956...... 36,256 12-29-1982...... 54,123 Gainesville, Fla. 12-28-1957...... 41,160 12-29-1983...... 38,229 12-27-1958...... 41,312 12-27-1984...... 50,108 CHICK-FIL-A BOWL 1-2-1960...... 45,104 12-27-1985...... 40,186 (Georgia Dome, Atlanta; Capacity: 71,250) 12-31-1960...... 50,112 12-29-1986...... 51,327 Date Attendance 12-30-1961...... 50,202 12-29-1987...... 53,249 12-28-1988...... 39,210 12-30-1968...... 35,545 12-29-1962...... 50,026 12-30-1969...... 48,452 12-28-1963...... 50,018 12-28-1989...... 60,128 12-30-1970...... 52,126 1-2-1965...... 50,408 12-27-1990...... 13,144 12-30-1971...... 36,771 12-31-1965...... 60,127 12-29-1991...... 61,497 12-29-1972...... 52,671 12-31-1966...... 60,312 12-31-1992...... 32,107 12-28-1993...... 21,097 12-28-1973...... 38,107 12-30-1967...... 68,019 12-28-1974...... 31,695 12-28-1968...... 68,011 12-31-1994...... 33,280 12-31-1975...... 45,134 12-27-1969...... 72,248 12-30-1995...... 47,398 12-31-1976...... 54,132 1-2-1971...... 71,136 12-27-1996...... 49,163 12-31-1977...... 36,733 12-31-1971...... 71,208 12-31-1997...... 50,209 12-31-1998...... 52,192 12-25-1978...... 20,277 12-30-1972...... 71,114 12-31-1979...... 57,371 12-29-1973...... 62,109 12-31-1999...... 54,866 12-30-1974...... 63,811 1-2-1981...... 45,384 12-29-2000...... 58,302 12-31-1981...... 37,582 12-29-1975...... 64,012 12-31-2001...... 58,968 12-31-1982...... 50,134 12-27-1976...... 67,827 12-31-2002...... 55,207 12-30-1983...... 25,648

Major Bowl-Game Attendance 35 e am

Date Attendance 12-13-1980...... 45,000 1-1-1996...... 65,313 G 12-31-1984...... 41,107 12-12-1981...... 47,300 1-1-1997...... 53,161 12-31-1985...... 29,857 12-11-1982...... 49,503 1-1-1998...... 56,186 12-31-1986...... 53,668 12-10-1983...... 41,274 1-1-1999...... 66,005 tar

1-2-1988...... 58,737 12-15-1984...... 41,000 1-1-2000...... 54,059 -S 12-31-1988...... 44,635 12-21-1985...... 42,800 1-1-2001...... 65,229 12-30-1989...... 44,991 12-20-1986...... 46,369 1-1-2002...... *66,249 ll 12-29-1990...... 38,912 12-19-1987...... 41,683 1-1-2003...... 65,101 r d s Reco 1-1-1992...... 59,322 12-23-1988...... 20,242 1-1-2004...... 65,372 / A 1-2-1993...... 69,125 12-16-1989...... 30,333 1-1-2005...... 62,414 12-31-1993...... 63,416 12-15-1990...... 48,325 1-2-2006...... 65,881 wl 1-1-1995...... 64,902 12-29-1991...... 46,932 1-1-2007...... 65,601 12-30-1995...... 70,825 12-31-1992...... 31,337 1-1-2008...... 60,121 Bo 12-28-1996...... 63,622 12-31-1993...... 33,819 1-1-2009...... 55,117 1-2-1998...... 71,212 12-28-1994...... 27,242 1-1-2010...... 49,383 12-29-1995...... 48,835 12-31-1998...... 72,876 *Record attendance. 12-30-1999...... 73,315 12-31-1996...... 41,366 12-29-2000...... 73,614 12-28-1997...... *50,459 12-31-2001...... 71,827 insight BOWL† 12-31-1998...... 46,862 (Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Ariz.; Capacity: 71,706) 12-31-2002...... 68,330 12-31-1999...... 49,873 1-2-2004...... 75,125 12-31-2000...... 36.974 Date Attendance 12-31-2004...... 69,322 12-27-2001...... 45,627 12-31-1989...... 37,237 12-30-2005...... 65,620 12-27-2002...... 46,096 12-31-1990...... 36,340 12-30-2006...... *75,406 12-31-2003...... 49,625 12-31-1991...... 35,752 12-31-2007...... 74,413 12-28-2004...... 43,000 12-29-1992...... 40,876 12-31-2008...... 71,423 12-30-2005...... 41,332 12-29-1993...... 49,075 12-31-2009...... 73,777 12-28-2006...... 45,054 12-29-1994...... 45,122 *Record attendance. 12-29-2007...... 47,043 12-27-1995...... 41,004 12-28-2008...... 41,567 12-27-1996...... 42,122 12-28-2009...... 49,653 12-27-1997...... *49,385 TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL† 12-26-1998...... 36,147 (University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.; *Record attendance. Capacity: 73,000) 12-31-1999...... 35,762 bridgepoint HOLIDAY BOWL 12-28-2000...... 41,813 Date Attendance 12-29-2001...... 40,028 12-27-1971...... 51,089 (Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif.; Capacity: 12-26-2002...... 40,533 12-23-1972...... 51,318 70,561) 12-26-2003...... 42,364 12-21-1973...... 50,878 Date Attendance 12-28-2004...... 45,917 12-28-1974...... 50,878 12-28-1978...... 52,500 12-27-2005...... 43,536 12-26-1975...... 51,396 12-21-1979...... 52,200 12-29-2006...... 48,391 12-25-1976...... 48,174 12-19-1980...... 50,214 12-31-2007...... 48,892 12-25-1977...... 57,727 12-18-1981...... 52,419 12-31-2008...... 49,103 12-17-1982...... 52,533 12-25-1978...... 55,227 12-31-2009...... 45,090 12-25-1979...... 55,347 12-23-1983...... 51,480 12-26-1980...... 66,738 12-21-1984...... 61,243 *Record attendance. †Played at Tucson, Ariz., from 1989 to 1-1-1982...... 71,053 12-22-1985...... 42,324 1999; and Phoenix from 2000 to 2005. 1-1-1983...... 70,533 12-30-1986...... 59,473 1-2-1984...... 66,484 12-30-1987...... 61,892 CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL 1-1-1985...... 60,310 12-30-1988...... 60,718 (Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla.; Capacity: 65,438) 1-1-1986...... 72,454 12-29-1989...... 61,113 Date Attendance 1-2-1987...... 73,098 12-29-1990...... 61,441 12-28-1990...... *74,021 1-1-1988...... 72,112 12-30-1991...... 60,646 12-28-1991...... 52,644 1-2-1989...... 74,911 12-30-1992...... 44,457 1-1-1993...... 45,554 1-1-1990...... 73,953 12-30-1993...... 52,108 1-1-1994...... 38,516 1-1-1991...... 69,098 12-30-1994...... 59,453 1-2-1995...... 50,833 1-1-1992...... 71,133 12-29-1995...... 51,051 12-30-1995...... 34,428 1-1-1993...... 70,224 12-30-1996...... 54,749 12-27-1996...... 46,418 1-1-1994...... 72,260 12-29-1997...... 50,761 12-29-1997...... 28,262 1-2-1995...... 73,968 12-30-1998...... 65,354 12-29-1998...... 44,387 1-2-1996...... 79,864 12-29-1999...... 57,118 12-20-1999...... 31,089 1-1-1997...... 65,106 12-29-2000...... 63,278 12-28-2000...... 28,359 12-31-1997...... 69,367 12-28-2001...... 60,548 12-20-2001...... 28,562 1-4-1999...... *80,470 12-27-2002...... 58,717 12-23-2002...... 21,689 1-2-2000...... 71,526 12-30-2003...... 61,102 12-22-2003...... 26,482 1-1-2001...... 75,428 12-30-2004...... *66,222 12-21-2004...... 28,237 1-1-2002...... 74,118 12-29-2005...... 65,416 12-27-2005...... 31,470 1-3-2003...... 77,502 12-28-2006...... 62,395 12-29-2006...... 40,168 1-2-2004...... 73,425 12-27-2007...... 64,020 12-28-2007...... 46,554 1-1-2005...... 73,519 12-30-2008...... 59,106 12-27-2008...... 52,692 1-2-2006...... 76,196 12-30-2009...... 64,607 12-29-2009...... 56,747 1-1-2007...... 73,719 *Record attendance. *Record attendance. 1-2-2008...... 70,016 1-5-2009...... 72,047 1-4-2010...... 73,227 OUTBACK BOWL MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.; Capacity: (Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas; Capacity: 40,000) *Record attendance. †Played at Tempe, Ariz., from 1971 to 2006. 65,857) Date Attendance advocare v100 Date Attendance 12-18-1992...... 15,476 12-23-1986...... 25,368 12-17-1993...... 15,508 INDEPENDENCE BOWL 1-2-1988...... 60,156 12-15-1994...... 17,562 (Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La.; Capacity: 1-2-1989...... 51,112 12-14-1995...... 11,127 50,015) 1-1-1990...... 52,535 12-19-1996...... 10,118 Date Attendance 1-1-1991...... 63,154 12-20-1997...... 21,514 12-13-1976...... 15,542 1-1-1992...... 57,789 12-19-1998...... 21,429 12-17-1977...... 18,500 1-1-1993...... 52,056 12-18-1999...... 28,227 12-16-1978...... 18,200 1-1-1994...... 52,649 12-21-2000...... 29,113 12-15-1979...... 27,234 1-2-1995...... 61,384 12-25-2001...... 30,894 36 Major Bowl-Game Attendance

Date Attendance 12-31-2008...... 54,250 ARMED FORCES BOWL 12-25-2002...... 30,324 12-27-2009...... 57,280 (Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas; Capacity: 12-24-2003...... 25,437 *Record attendance. 44,000) 12-23-2004...... 29,062 12-22-2005...... 40,053 Date Attendance 12-21-2006...... *44,615 GMAC BOWL 12-23-2003...... 38,028 (Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, Ala.; Capacity: 40,646) 12-22-2007...... 40,712 12-23-2004...... 27,902 12-20-2008...... 40,047 Date Attendance 12-23-2005...... 33,505 12-22-2009...... 40,018 12-22-1999...... 34,200 12-23-2006...... 32,412 12-31-2007...... *44,009 *Record attendance. 12-20-2000...... 40,300 12-19-2001...... 40,139 12-31-2008...... 41,127 VALERO ALAMO BOWL 12-18-2002...... *40,646 12-31-2009...... 41,414 (Alamodome, San Antonio; Capacity: 65,000) 12-18-2003...... 40,620 *Record attendance. Date Attendance 12-22-2004...... 40,160 12-31-1993...... 45,716 12-21-2005...... 35,422 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT 12-31-1994...... 44,106 1-7-2007...... 38,751 UNION POINSETTIA BOWL 12-28-1995...... 64,597 1-6-2008...... 36,932 (Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego; Capacity: 70,561) 12-29-1996...... 55,677 1-6-2009...... 32,816 12-30-1997...... 55,552 1-6-2010...... 34,486 Date Attendance 12-29-1998...... 60,780 12-22-2005...... 36,842 12-28-1999...... 65,380 *Record attendance. 12-19-2006...... 29,709 12-30-2000...... 60,028 12-20-2007...... *39,129 12-29-2001...... 65,232 R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL 12-23-2008...... 34,628 12-28-2002...... 50,690 (Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans: Capacity: 12-23-2009...... 32,665 12-29-2003...... 56,226 72,000) *Record attendance. 12-29-2004...... 65,265 Date Attendance 12-28-2005...... 62,000 INTERNATIONAL BOWL 12-30-2006...... 65,875 12-18-2001...... 27,004 12-29-2007...... *66,166 12-17-2002...... 19,024 (Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Capacity: 12-16-2003...... 25,184 53,506) 12-29-2008...... 55,986 12-14-2004...... 27,253 Date Attendance 1-2-2010...... 64,757 12-20-2005^...... 18,338 *Record attendance. 1-6-2007...... 26,717 12-22-2006...... 24,791 1-5-2008...... 31,455 uDrove HUMANITARIAN BOWL 12-21-2007...... 25,146 1-3-2009...... *40,184 12-21-2008...... 30,197 1-2-2010...... 22,185 (Bronco Stadium, Boise, Idaho; Capacity: 30,000) 12-20-2009...... *30,228 *Record attendance. Date Attendance *Record attendance. ^Game played at Cajun Field in Lafayette, 12-29-1997...... 16,131 La., because of damage sustained to the Louisiana Superdome NEW MEXICO BOWL 12-30-1998...... 19,664 as a result of Hurricane Katrina. 12-30-1999...... 29,283 (University Stadium, Albuquerque, N.M.; Capacity: 12-28-2000...... 26,203 38,634) 12-31-2001...... 23,472 SHERATON HAWAII BOWL (Aloha Stadium, Honolulu; Capacity: 50,000) Date Attendance 12-31-2002...... 30,446 12-23-2006...... *34,111 1-3-2004...... 23,118 Date Attendance 12-22-2007...... 30,233 12-27-2004...... 28,516 12-25-2002...... 31,535 12-20-2008...... 24,735 12-28-2005...... *30,493 12-25-2003...... 29,005 12-19-2009...... 24,898 12-31-2006...... 28,652 12-24-2004...... 39,662 *Record attendance. 12-31-2007...... 27,062 12-24-2005...... 26,254 12-30-2008...... 26,781 12-24-2006...... 43,435 12-30-2009...... 26,726 PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL 12-23-2007...... 30,467 (Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala.; Capacity: 72,000) *Record attendance. 12-24-2008...... *45,718 12-24-2009...... 32,650 Date Attendance LITTLE CAESARS pizza bowl† 12-23-2006...... 32,023 (Ford Field, Detroit; Capacity: 65,000) *Record attendance. 12-22-2007...... 35,258 Date Attendance 12-29-2008...... *38,582 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL 1-2-2010...... 45,254 12-26-1997...... 43,340 (Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C.; Capacity: 12-23-1998...... 32,206 *Record attendance. 12-27-1999...... 44,863 73,778) 12-27-2000...... 52,911 Date Attendance TEXAS BOWL 12-29-2001...... 44,164 12-28-2002...... 73,535 (Reliant Stadium, Houston; Capacity: 71,500) 12-26-2002...... 51,872 12-27-2003...... 51,236 12-26-2003...... 51,286 12-30-2004...... 73,238 Date Attendance 12-27-2004...... 52,552 12-31-2005...... 57,937 12-28-2006...... 52,210 12-26-2005...... 50,616 12-30-2006...... 52,303 12-28-2007...... 62,097 12-26-2006...... 54,113 12-30-2008...... 58,880 12-29-2007...... 53,126 12-31-2009...... *69,441 12-26-2007...... *60,624 12-27-2008...... *73,712 12-26-2008...... 41,399 *Record attendance. 12-26-2009...... 30,311 12-26-2009...... 50,389 *Record attendance. †Played at Pontiac, Mich., from 1997 to 2001. *Record attendance. Eaglebank bowl kraft fight hunger BOWL (RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.; Capacity: 55,672) GAYLORD HOTELS MUSIC CITY BOWL Date Attendance (LP Field, Nashville, Tenn.; Capacity: 68,798) (AT&T Park, San Francisco; Capacity: 38,437) 12-20-2008...... *28,777 Date Attendance Date Attendance 12-29-2009...... 23,072 12-29-1998...... 41,248 12-31-2002...... 25,966 12-29-1999...... 59,221 12-31-2003...... 25,621 *Record attendance. 12-28-2000...... 47,119 12-30-2004...... 30,563 12-28-2001...... 46,125 12-29-2005...... 25,742 beef ‘o’ brady’s bowl 12-30-2002...... 39,183 12-27-2006...... 40,331 (Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Capacity: 44,000) 12-31-2003...... 55,109 12-28-2007...... 32,517 Date Attendance 12-31-2004...... 66,089 12-27-2008...... *42,268 12-20-2008...... 25,205 12-30-2005...... 40,519 12-26-2009...... 40,121 12-29-2006...... 68,024 12-19-2009...... *29,763 12-31-2007...... *68,661 *Record attendance. *Record attendance.

Major Bowl-Game Attendance 37 e am

BCS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BLUEBONNET DIXIE CLASSIC G (2007 - Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.; (Houston) (Dallas) Capacity: 72,000; 2008 - University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.; Capacity: 73,000; 2009 - Date Attendance Date Attendance tar

Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.; Capacity: 12-19-1959...... 55,000 1-2-1922...... 12,000 -S 75,540; 2010 - Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.; Capacity: 12-17-1960...... 68,000 1-1-1925...... 7,000 92,542) 12-16-1961...... 52,000 1-1-1934...... 12,000 ll

12-22-1962...... 55,000 r d s Reco

Date Attendance 12-21-1963...... 50,000 FORT WORTH CLASSIC / A 1-8-2007...... 74,628 (Fort Worth, Texas) 1-7-2008...... 79,651 12-19-1964...... 50,000 1-8-2009...... 78,468 12-18-1965...... 40,000 Date Attendance wl 1-7-2010...... *94,906 12-17-1966...... 67,000 1-1-1921...... 9,000 12-23-1967...... 30,156 Bo *Record attendance. 12-31-1968...... 53,543 FREEDOM 12-31-1969...... 55,203 (Anaheim, Calif.) 12-31-1970...... 53,829 Former Major Bowl Games 12-31-1971...... 54,720 Date Attendance 12-30-1972...... 52,961 12-26-1984...... 24,093 12-29-1973...... 44,358 12-30-1985...... 30,961 (For participating teams, refer to Pages 12-13.) 12-30-1986...... 55,422 12-23-1974...... 35,122 12-30-1987...... 33,261 12-27-1975...... 52,748 12-29-1988...... 35,941 ALAMO 12-31-1976...... 48,618 (San Antonio) 12-30-1989...... 33,858 12-31-1977...... 52,842 12-29-1990...... 41,450 Date Attendance 12-31-1978...... 34,084 12-30-1991...... 34,217 1-4-1947...... 3,730 12-31-1979...... 40,542 12-29-1992...... 50,745 12-31-1980...... 36,667 12-30-1993...... 37,203 ALL-AMERICAN 12-31-1981...... 40,309 12-27-1994...... 27,477 (Birmingham, Ala.) 12-31-1982...... 31,557 12-31-1983...... 50,090 GARDEN STATE Date Attendance 12-31-1984...... 43,260 (East Rutherford, N.J.) 12-22-1977...... 47,000 12-31-1985...... 42,000 12-20-1978...... 41,500 12-31-1986...... 40,476 Date Attendance 12-29-1979...... 62,785 12-31-1987...... 23,282 12-16-1978...... 33,402 12-27-1980...... 30,000 12-15-1979...... 55,493 12-31-1981...... 41,672 (Played at Rice Stadium 1959-67 and 1985, Astrodome 12-14-1980...... 41,417 1968-84 and from 1986; Astrodome capacity 60,000) 12-13-1981...... 38,782 12-31-1982...... 75,000 12-22-1983...... 42,000 BLUEGRASS GOTHAM 12-29-1984...... 47,300 12-31-1985...... 45,000 (Louisville, Ky.) (New York) 12-31-1986...... 30,000 Date Attendance Date Attendance 12-22-1987...... 37,000 12-13-1958...... 7,000 12-9-1961...... 15,123 12-29-1988...... 48,218 12-15-1962...... 6,166 12-28-1989...... 47,750 CALIFORNIA 12-28-1990...... 44,000 (Fresno, Calif.) GREAT LAKES (Cleveland) (Named Hall of Fame Classic until 1986 and then discontinued Date Attendance after 1990 game; played at Legion Field, capacity 75,952) 12-19-1981...... 15,565 Date Attendance 12-18-1982...... 30,000 12-6-1947...... 14,908 ALoha Classic# 12-17-1983...... 20,464 (Honolulu) 12-15-1984...... 21,741 HARBOR Date Attendance 12-14-1985...... 32,554 (San Diego) 12-25-1982...... 30,055 12-13-1986...... 10,743 Date Attendance 12-26-1983...... 37,212 12-12-1987...... 24,000 1-1-1947...... 7,000 12-29-1984...... 41,777 12-10-1988...... 31,272 1-1-1948...... 12,000 12-28-1985...... 35,183 12-9-1989...... 31,610 1-1-1949...... 20,000 12-27-1986...... 26,743 12-8-1990...... 25,431 12-25-1987...... 24,839 12-14-1991...... 34,825 HOUSTON BOWL# 12-25-1988...... 35,132 (Houston) 12-25-1989...... *50,000 CAMELLIA Date Attendance 12-25-1990...... 14,185 (Lafayette, La.) 12-27-2000...... 33,899 12-25-1991...... 34,433 12-28-2001...... 53,480 12-25-1992...... 42,933 Date Attendance 12-27-2002...... 44,687 12-25-1993...... 44,009 12-30-1948...... 4,500 12-30-2003...... 51,068 12-25-1994...... 44,862 12-29-2004...... 27,235 12-25-1995...... 41,111 CHERRY 12-31-2005...... 37,286 12-25-1996...... 43,380 (Pontiac, Mich.) #Named galleryfurniture.com Bowl in 2000 and 2001, and 12-25-1997...... 44,598 Date Attendance played at Reliant Astrodome. Played at Reliant Stadium from 12-25-1998...... 46,451 12-22-1984...... 70,332 2002 to 2005. 12-25-1999...... 40,974 12-21-1985...... 51,858 12-25-2000...... 24,397 LOS ANGELES CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL *Record attendance. #Named Aloha Bowl before 1998. DELTA (Los Angeles) (Memphis, Tenn.) AVIATION Date Attendance Date Attendance 12-25-1924...... 47,000 (Dayton, Ohio) 1-1-1948...... 28,120 Date Attendance 1-1-1949...... 15,069 MERCY 12-9-1961...... 3,694 (Los Angeles) DIXIE BOWL Date Attendance BACARDI (Birmingham, Ala.) 11-23-1961...... 33,145 (Havana, Cuba) Date Attendance Date Attendance 1-1-1948...... 22,000 1-1-1937...... 12,000 1-1-1949...... 20,000 38 Individual Records

OIL SALAD SHRINE (Houston) (Phoenix) (Little Rock, Ark.) Date Attendance Date Attendance Date Attendance 1-1-1946...... 27,000 1-1-1948...... 12,500 12-18-1948...... 5,000 1-1-1947...... 23,000 1-1-1949...... 17,500 1-1-1950...... 18,500 SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC PASADENA 1-1-1951...... 23,000 (San Jose, Calif.) 1-1-1952...... 17,000 (Pasadena, Calif.) Date Attendance Date Attendance SAN DIEGO EAST-WEST 12-31-2000...... 26,542 12-2-1967...... 28,802 CHRISTMAS CLASSIC 12-31-2001...... *30,456 12-6-1969...... 41,276 12-31-2002...... 10,132 12-19-1970...... 20,472 (San Diego) 12-30-2003...... 20,126 12-18-1971...... 15,244 Date Attendance 12-30-2004...... 21,456 12-26-1921...... 5,000 *Record attendance. PRESIDENTIAL CUP 12-25-1922...... 5,000 (College Park, Md.) Date Attendance SEATTLE BOWL# 12-9-1950...... 12,245 (Seattle) Date Attendance RAISIN 12-25-1998...... *46,451 (Fresno, Calif.) 12-25-1999...... 40,974 12-24-2000...... 24,187 Date Attendance 12-27-2001...... 30,144 1-1-1946...... 10,000 12-30-2002...... 38,241 1-1-1947...... 13,000 1-1-1948...... 13,000 *Record attendance. #Named Oahu Classic before 2001 and 1-1-1949...... 10,000 played at Honolulu, Hawaii. In 2001, played at Safeco Field, 12-31-1949...... 9,000 Seattle, Wash. In 2002, played at Seahawks Stadium, Seattle, Wash.

Individual Records

Only official records after 1937 are included. Prior Most Net Rushing Yards Most Passes Had Intercepted records are included if able to be substantiated. by a 6—Bruce Lee, Arizona (10) vs. Auburn (34) (Sun, 1968) (24 Each team’s score is in parentheses after the team 201—Dwight Dasher, Middle Tenn. (42) vs. Southern Miss. attempted); Case Keenum, Houston (20) vs. Air Force name. The year listed is the actual (calendar) year (32) (New Orleans, 2009) (26 carries) (47) (Armed Forces, 2009) (41 attempts) the game was played; the date is included if the Highest Average Per Rush Highest Completion Percentage bowl was played twice (i.e., January and De- (Min. 9 Carries) (Min. 10 Attempts) 24.1—Dicky Maegle, Rice (28) vs. Alabama (6) (Cotton, 1.000—Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (29) vs. Navy (19) cember) during one calendar year. The list also (EagleBank, 2008) (11 of 11) includes discontinued bowls, marked with (D). 1954) (11 for 265) Bowls are listed by the name of the bowl at the Most Net Rushing Yards by Two Most Yards Per Pass Attempt time it was played. Rushers, Same Team, Over 100 Yards (Min. 10 Attempts) Rushing Each 21.3—(D) Chris McCoy, Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, 373—Woody Green (202) & Brent McClanahan (171), 1996) (13 for 277) Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) Most Yards Per Pass Completion Total Offense Most Rushing Touchdowns (Min. 7 Completions) 5—, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) 30.8—(D) Chris McCoy, Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, Most Total Plays (touchdowns counted as five-point scores); Barry 1996) (9 for 277) Season Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 98—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) 1988) (runs of 33, 2, 67, 1, 10 yards) (Outback, 2010) (20 rush, 78 pass, 562 yards) Receiving Most Total Yards 594—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) Passing (18 rushing yards, 576 passing yards, 67 plays) Most Pass Receptions 20—Walker Gillette, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) Highest Average Per Play Most Pass Attempts (Tangerine, 1968) (242 yards); (D) Norman Jordan, (Min. 10 Plays) 78—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) 24.1—Dicky Maegle, Rice (28) vs. Alabama (6) (Cotton, (Outback, 2010) (completed 47) (173 yards) 1954) (11 for 265) Most Pass Completions Most Pass Receiving Yards MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 47—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) 308—Jason Rivers, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, (TDs Scored & Passed For) (Outback, 2010) (attempted 78) 2006) (14 receptions) 6—, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, Most Consecutive Pass Completions Highest Average Per reception 1946) (3 rush, 2 pass, 1 receiving); (D) , 19—, Georgia (33) vs. Wisconsin (6) (Outback, (Min. 3 Receptions) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (6 pass); Dan 1998) 52.3—Phil Harris, Texas (28) vs. Navy (6) (Cotton, 1964) LeFevour, Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, Most Net Passing Yards (3 for 157); (D) Jason Anderson, Wake Forest (38) vs. 2007) (2 rush, 4 pass); Paul Smith, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Oregon (17) (Seattle, 2002) (3 for 157) Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (1 rush, 5 pass) 576—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42 of 59 with 2 interceptions); , Marshall Most Touchdowns Receiving (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41 of 70 4—(D) Bob McChesney, Hardin-Simmons (49) vs. Wichita with 2 interceptions) St. (12) (Camellia, 1948) (8 receptions); , Rushing Most Net Passing Yards, One Quarter Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) (13 223—Browning Nagle, Louisville (34) vs. Alabama (7) receptions); Travis LaTendresse, Utah (38) vs. Georgia Most Rushing Attempts (Fiesta, 1991) (1st quarter, 9 of 16) Tech (10) (Emerald, 2005) (16 receptions) 46—Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) Most Touchdown Passes Thrown (Freedom, 1991) (211 yards) 6—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, Most Net Rushing Yards 1984) (29 of 39 with no interceptions) (touchdown 307—P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) passes of 6, 11, 33, 49, 4, 15 yards) (Humanitarian, 2004) (31 carries)

Individual Records 39 e am Scoring Punting All-Purpose Yards G

Most Points Scored Most Punts (Includes All Runs From Scrimmage, tar

30—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) 21—Everett Sweeney, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, Pass Receptions and All Returns) -S (Holiday, 1988) (5 touchdowns); (D) Sheldon Canley, 1902) San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, Most All-Purpose Plays ll Highest Average Per Punt (Must Have at Least One Reception or Return) 1990) (5 touchdowns); Steven Jackson, Oregon St. (Min. 5 Punts) r d s Reco (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, 2003) (5 touch- 47—(D) Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) / A downs); Reggie Campbell, Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. 55.0—Justin Brantly, Texas A&M (17) vs. Penn St. (24) (Freedom, 1991) (46 rushes, 1 reception); Tellis Remon, (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (5 touchdowns) (Alamo, 2007) (6 for 330) Minnesota (30) vs. North Carolina St. (38) (Micronpc. com, 2000) (42 rushes, 3 receptions, 2 punt returns) wl Most Points Responsible For (TDs Scored Most All-Purpose Yards Gained & Passed For, Extra Points, and FGs) Bo 40—Bobby Layne, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, Punt Returns (Must Have at Least One Reception or Return) 1946) (18 rushing, 12 passing, 6 receiving and 4 PATs) 408—Chris Johnson, East Carolina (41) vs. Boise St. (38) (Hawaii, 2007) (223 rushing, 32 receiving, 153 kickoff returns) Most Touchdowns Scored Most Punt Returns 5—Neil Snow, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) 9—Paddy Driscoll, Great Lakes (17) vs. Mare Island (0) (5 rushing five-point TDs); Barry Sanders, Oklahoma (Rose, 1919) (115 yards); Buzy Rosenberg, Georgia (7) St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (5 rushing); vs. North Carolina (3) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1971) (54 yards) Defensive Statistics (D) Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. Most Punt Return Yards (24) (California, 1990) (4 rushing, 1 receiving); Steven 180—Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) Most Total Tackles Made Jackson, Oregon St. (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, (Orange, 2006) (7 returns) 2003) (4 rushing, 1 receiving); Reggie Campbell, Navy (Includes Assists) (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (3 rushing, Highest Punt Return Average 31—Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama (17) vs. Oklahoma (0) 2 receiving) (Min. 3 Returns) (Orange, 1963) 40.7—George Fleming, Washington (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) Most Solo Tackles Most Two-Point Conversions (Rose, 1960) (3 for 122) 2—Ernie Davis, Syracuse (23) vs. Texas (14) (Cotton, 1960) 18—Rod Smith, Notre Dame (39) vs. Florida (28) (Sugar, 1992) (2 receptions) Most Touchdowns on Punt Returns Most Tackles for Losses 2—James Henry, Southern Miss. (38) vs. UTEP (18) 6—(D) LeMarcus McDonald, TCU (9) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Independence, 1988) (65 and 45 yards) (galleryfurniture.com, 2001) Most Quarterback Sacks Kicking 6—Shay Muirbrook, BYU (19) vs. Kansas St. (15) (Cotton, 1997) Most Field Goals Attempted Kickoff Returns 6—Jess Atkinson, Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Most Fumble Recoveries Citrus, 1983) (made 5); Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (22) vs. Most Kickoff Returns 2—Rod Kirby, Pittsburgh (7) vs. Arizona St. (28) (Fiesta, Michigan (20) (Alamo, 1995) (made 5); (D) Mason 8—Todd Howard, Michigan (17) vs. Tennessee (45) (Florida 1973); (D) Michael Stewart, Fresno St. (51) vs. Bowling Crosby, Colorado (33) vs. UTEP (28) (Houston, 2004) Citrus, 2002) (125 yards); Rudy Burgess, Arizona St. Green (7) (California, 1985); Randall Brown, Ohio St. (made 4); John Sullivan, New Mexico (23) vs. Nevada (0) (34) vs. Texas (52) (Holiday, 2007) (150 yards); Michael (17) vs. Alabama (24) (Florida Citrus, 1995); Joe Anoai, (New Mexico, 2007) (made 3); Andrew Aguila, Central Grandberry, Memphis (27) vs. Fla. Atlantic (44) (New Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004); Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (made 5) Orleans, 2007) (153 yards); Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M (20) (D) Nik Moser, Iowa St. (24) vs. TCU (27) (Houston, 2005); vs. Georgia (44) (Independence, 2009) (157 yards); Derek Nicholson, Florida St. (42) vs. Wisconsin (13) Most Field Goals Made Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati (24) vs. Florida (51) (Sugar, (Champs Sports, 2008); A.J. Edds, Iowa (31) vs. South 5—Jess Atkinson, Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) 2010) (207 yards) Carolina (10 ) (Outback, 2009). (Florida Citrus, 1983) (18, 48, 31, 22, 26 yards); Arden Czyzewski, Florida (28) vs. Notre Dame (39) (Sugar, Most Kickoff Return Yards Most Blocked Kicks 1992) (26, 24, 36, 37, 24 yards); Tim Rogers, Mississippi 221—Steve Breaston, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2—Carlton Williams, Pittsburgh (7) vs. Arizona St. (28) St. (24) vs. North Carolina St. (28) (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995) 2005) (6 returns) (Fiesta, 1973) (2 PATs); Bracey Walker, North Carolina (37, 21, 29, 36, 30 yards); Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (22) vs. (21) vs. Mississippi St. (17) (Peach, Jan. 2, 1993) (2 Highest Kickoff Return Average punts) Michigan (20) (Alamo, 1995) (27, 49, 47, 31, 37 yards); (Min. 2 Returns) Dan Nystrom, Minnesota (29) vs. Arkansas (14) (Music 60.5—(D) Bob Smith, Texas A&M (40) vs. Georgia (20) Most Blocked punts City, 2002) (24, 45, 21, 22, 29 yards); Andrew Aguila, (Presidential Cup, 1950) (2 for 121) 2—Bracey Walker, North Carolina (21) vs. Mississippi St. Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (28, (17) (Peach, Jan. 2, 1993) 35, 44, 42, 37 yards) Most Touchdowns on Kickoff Returns 1—Many players tied Most Passes Broken Up Most Extra-Point Kick Attempts 5—Dyshod Carter, Kansas St. (34) vs. Purdue (37) (Alamo, 9—(D) James Weaver, Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth 1998) Classic, 1921) (9 made); Bobby Luna, Alabama (61) vs. Syracuse (6) (Orange, 1953) (7 made); Layne Talbot, Interceptions Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (9 made); Neil Rackers, Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc. com, 1999) (9 made); Josh Brown, Nebraska (66) vs. Most Interceptions Made Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (9 made); Jarod Tracy, 4—(D) Manuel Aja, Arizona St. (21) vs. Xavier (33) (Salad, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (9 made) 1950); , Miami (FL) (14) vs. Clemson (0) (Gator, 1952) Most Extra-Point Kicks Made 9—(D) James Weaver, Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Most Interception Return Yardage Classic, 1921) (9 attempted); Layne Talbot, Texas 148—Elmer Layden, Notre Dame (27) vs. Stanford (10) A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (9 attempted); (Rose, 1925) (2 interceptions) Neil Rackers, Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc. com,1999) (9 attempted); Josh Brown, Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (9 attempted); Jarod Tracy, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (9 attempted) Most Points By a Kicker 19—Kevin Miller, East Carolina (61) vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (4 FGs, 7 PATs) 40 Team Records

Team Records

Totals for each team in both-team records are in brackets after the team’s score. Passing Scoring

Most Pass Attempts Most Touchdowns 78—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 10—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) Total Offense 2010) (47 completions, 5 interceptions, 532 yards) (6 rush, 4 pass) Most Pass Attempts, Both Teams Most Touchdowns, Both Teams Most Total Plays 116—Washington St. (33) [41] & Purdue (27) [75] (Sun, 16—Marshall (64) [9] & East Carolina (61) [7] (2 ot) (GMAC, 115—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2001) (53 completions) 2001) 2010) (37 rush, 78 pass) (621 yards) Most Pass Completions Most Touchdowns Rushing Most Total Plays, Both Teams 47—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 8—(D) Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) 187—Auburn (38) [72] & Northwestern (35) [115] (ot) 2010) (78 attempts, 5 interceptions, 532 yards) (Outback, 2010) (1,046 yards) Most Touchdowns Rushing, Both Teams Most Pass Completions, Both Teams 12—Texas Tech (55) [6] & Air Force (41) [6] (Copper, 1995) Most Yards Gained 67—Auburn (38) [20] & Northwestern (35) [47] (ot) Most Touchdowns Passing 718—Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (452 (Outback, 2010) (111 attempted) rushing, 266 passing) 6—(D) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984); Tulsa (63) Most Passing Yards vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) Most Yards Gained, Both Teams 576—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42 com- Most Touchdowns Passing, Both Teams 1,211—Arizona St. (45) [679] vs. Rutgers (40) [532] (Insight, pletions, 59 attempts, 2 interceptions); Marshall (64) vs. 2005) (150 plays) 9—Bowling Green (52) [5] & Memphis (35) [4] (GMAC, East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41 completions, 2004) Highest Average Gained Per Play 70 attempts, 2 interceptions) Most Field Goals Made 9.9—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (69 Most Passing Yards, Both Teams for 680) 5—Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) 907—(D) Michigan St. (44) [376] & Fresno St. (35) [531] (18, 48, 31, 22, 26 yards); Florida (28) vs. Notre Dame Fewest Plays (Silicon Valley, 2001) (90 attempted) (39) (Sugar, 1992) (26, 24, 36, 37, 24 yards); Mississippi 35—Tennessee (0) vs. Texas (16) (Cotton, 1953) (29 rush, Most Passes Had Intercepted St. (24) vs. North Carolina St. (28) (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995) 6 pass) 8—Arizona (10) vs. Auburn (34) (Sun, 1968) (37, 21, 29, 36, 30 yards); Texas A&M (22) vs. Michigan Fewest Plays, Both Teams Most Passes Had Intercepted, Both (20) (Alamo, 1995) (27, 49, 47, 31, 37 yards); Minnesota 105—Georgia (31) [52] & Virginia Tech (24) [53] (Chick- Teams (29) vs. Arkansas (14) (Music City, 2002) (24, 45, 21, 22, fil-A, 2006) 29 yards); Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 12—Auburn (34) [4] & Arizona (10) [8] (Sun, 1968) 2010) (28, 35, 44, 42, 37 yards) Fewest Yards Most Passes Attempted Without Minus 21—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) Most Field Goals Made, Both Teams (Sun, 1945) (29 rushing, -50 passing) an Interception 7—Texas A&M (22) [5] & Michigan (20) [2] (Alamo, 1995); 69—Texas Tech (31) vs. Virginia (28) (Gator, 2008) (44 Fewest Yards, Both Teams North Carolina St. (28) [2] & Mississippi St. (24) [5] completions) (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995); Iowa (19) [4] & Texas Tech (16) [3] 260—Randolph Field (7) [150] & Texas (7) [110] (Cotton, (Alamo, 2001); Central Mich. (44) [5] & Troy (41) [2] (2 1944) Most Passes Attempted Without an Interception, BOTH TEAMS ot) (GMAC, 2010) Lowest Average Gained Per Play 97—Texas Tech (31) [69] & Virginia (28) [28] (Gator, 2008) 0.9—Tennessee (0) vs. Texas (16) (Cotton, 1953) (35 for Most Points, Winning Team (61-97-0, 503 yards) 66—Nebraska vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) 32) Highest Completion Percentage Most Points, Losing Team (Min. 10 Attempts) 61—East Carolina vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 1.000—Wake Forest (29) vs. Navy (19) (EagleBank, 2008) Most Points, Both Teams (11 of 11 with no interceptions, 166 yards) Rushing 125—Marshall (64) & East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, Most Yards Per Attempt 2001) Most Rushing Attempts (Min. 10 Attempts) Largest Margin of Victory 87—Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, Jan. 1, 1972) 21.7—Southern California (47) vs. Pittsburgh (14) (Rose, 56—Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (439 yards) 1930) (13 for 282) Fewest Points, Winning Team Most Rushing Attempts, Both Teams Most Yards Per Completion 2—Fordham vs. Missouri (0) (Sugar, 1942) 122—Mississippi St. (26) [68] & North Carolina (24) [54] (Min. 8 Completions) (Sun, 1974) (732 yards); (D) Southern California (47) [50] 35.2—Southern California (47) vs. Pittsburgh (14) (Rose, Fewest Points, Losing Team & Texas A&M (28) [72] (Bluebonnet, 1977) (864 yards) 1930) (8 for 282) 0—By many teams Most Net Rushing Yards Fewest Pass Attempts Fewest Points, Both Teams 524—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) (68 2—West Virginia (14) vs. South Carolina (3) (Peach, 1969) (1 0—California (0) & Wash. & Jeff. (0) (Rose, 1922); Arizona attempts) completion); (D) Army (10) vs. Michigan St. (6) (Cherry, St. (0) & Catholic (0) (Sun, 1940); Arkansas (0) & LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947); Air Force (0) & TCU (0) (Cotton, 1959) Most Net Rushing Yards, Both Teams 1984) (1 completion); Air Force (38) vs. Mississippi St. 864—(D) Southern California (47) [378] & Texas A&M (28) (15) (Liberty, 1991) (1 completion) Most Points in First Half [486] (Bluebonnet, 1977) (122 attempts) Fewest Pass Attempts, Both Teams 45—Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) Highest Rushing Average 9—Fordham (2) [4] & Missouri (0) [5] (Sugar, 1942) (Min. 30 Attempts) Fewest Pass Completions Most Points in Second Half 9.3—Colorado St. (40) vs. Fresno St. (35) (New Mexico, 0—13 teams tied (see Team Record Lists) 45—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) 2008) (39 of 362) Fewest Pass Completions, Both Teams Most Points in Second Half Fewest Rushing Attempts 3—Arizona St. (0) [0] & Catholic (0) [3] (Sun, 1940) (Including Overtime Periods) 12—(D) Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 56—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, Fewest Passing Yards 2001) (43 in regulation plus 13 in overtime) 1982) (35 yards) Minus 50—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) Fewest Rushing Attempts, Both Teams (Sun, 1945) (2 completions, 9 attempts, 3 intercep- Most Points in First Half, Both Teams 50—Southern California (32) [23] & Michigan (18) [27] tions) 63—(D) Navy (42) [28] & California (38) [35] (Aloha, 1996); (Rose, 2007) Bowling Green (52) [35] & Memphis (35) [28] (GMAC, Fewest Passing Yards, Both Teams 2004) Fewest Rushing Yards 16—Arizona St. (0) [0] & Catholic (0) [16] (Sun, 1940); Minus 61—(D) Kansas St. (7) vs. Boston College (12) Arkansas (0) [0] & LSU (0) [16] (Cotton, 1947) Most Points in Second Half, Both Teams (Aloha, 1994) (23 attempts) 64—Penn St. (50) [38] & BYU (39) [26] (Holiday, 1989); (D) Lowest Completion Percentage Kansas (51) [34] & UCLA (30) [30] (Aloha, 1995) Fewest Rushing Yards, Both Teams .000—13 teams tied (see Team Record Lists) Most Points in Second Half, Both Teams 44—Utah (31) [13] & Alabama (17) [31] (Sugar, 2009) Fewest Yards Per Pass Attempt Lowest Rushing Average (Including Overtime Periods) Minus 5.6—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) 79—Marshall (64) [56] & East Carolina (61) [23] (2 ot) (Min. 20 Attempts) (Sun, 1945) (9 for -50) (GMAC, 2001) (56 in regulation plus 23 in overtime) Minus 2.7—(D) Kansas St. (7) vs. Boston College (12) Fewest Yards Per Pass Completion (Aloha, 1994) (23 for -61) (Min. 1 Completion) Rushing Defense, Fewest Yards Allowed Minus 25.0—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) Minus 61—(D) Boston College (12) vs. Kansas St. (7) (Sun, 1945) (2 for -50) (Aloha, 1994) (23 attempts)

Team Records 41 e am

Most Points IN Each Quarter Fewest First Downs Passing Highest Kickoff Return Average G 1st: 28—Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14) 0—By 13 teams (see Team Record Lists) (Min. 3 Returns) (Cotton, 1995) Fewest First Downs Passing, Both 44.3—Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (3 2nd: 31—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, for 133) tar 2000) Teams 3rd: 31—(D) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) 1—Alabama (10) [0] & Arkansas (3) [1] (Sugar, 1962) -S 4th: 30—Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (14) (Sun, 1981) Fumbles ll

Most Points IN Each Quarter, Both r d s Reco

Teams Punting / A 1st: 35—West Virginia (31) [21] & North Carolina (30) [14] Most Fumbles 11—Mississippi (7) vs. Alabama (12) (Sugar, 1964) (lost 6) (Meineke Care Care, 2008) (1st quarter) Most Punts wl 2nd: 45—Nebraska (66) [31] & Northwestern (17) [14] 17—Duke (3) vs. Southern California (7) (Rose, 1939) Most Fumbles, Both Teams (Alamo, 2000) Most Punts, Both Teams 17—Alabama (12) [6] & Mississippi (7) [11] (Sugar, 1964) Bo 3rd: 35—Oklahoma St. (62) [28] & Wyoming (14) [7] (lost 9) (Holiday, 1988); Kansas St. (54) [21] & Colorado St. (21) 28—Santa Clara (6) [14] & LSU (0) [14] (Sugar, 1938); Rice [14] (Holiday, 1995); Michigan (35) [21] & Alabama (34) (8) [13] & Tennessee (0) [15] (Orange, 1947) Most Fumbles Lost [14] (Orange, 2000); Purdue (51) [7] & Central Mich. (48) Highest Punting Average 6—By six teams (see Team Record Lists) [28] (Motor City, 2007) (Min. 5 Punts) Most Fumbles Lost, Both Teams 4th: 39—Memphis (38) [18] & Akron (31) [21] (Motor 55.0—Texas A&M (17) vs. Penn St. (24) (Alamo, 2007) (6 9—Alabama (12) [3] & Mississippi (7) [6] (Sugar, 1964) City, 2005) for 330) (17 fumbles) Fewest Punts 0—Oklahoma (41) vs. Wyoming (7) (Fiesta, 1976); First Downs Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983); Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988); Penalties Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999); (D) Most First Downs Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003); Navy (51) Most Penalties 36—Oklahoma (48) vs. Virginia (14) (Gator, Dec. 29, 1991) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) 21—Mississippi St. (17) vs. Clemson (7) (Peach, 1999) (16 rush, 18 pass, 2 penalty); Marshall (64) vs. East (188 yards) Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (9 rush, 25 pass, 2 Lowest Punting Average penalty) (Min. 3 Punts) Most Penalties, Both Teams 17.0—Nevada (34) vs. Bowling Green (35) (Las Vegas, 29—McNeese St. (20) [13] & Tulsa (16) [16] (Independence, Most First Downs, Both Teams 1992) (4 for 68); Kentucky (14) vs. Penn St. (26) (Outback, 1976) (205 yards); Florida (52) [15] & Florida St. (20) [14] 62—North Carolina St. (56) [34] vs. Kansas (26) [28] 1999) (3 for 51) (Sugar, 1997) (217 yards); Mississippi St. (17) [21] & (Tangerine, 2003) Clemson (7) [8] (Peach, 1999) (270 yards) Most Punts Blocked by One Team Most First Downs Rushing 2—LSU (25) vs. Colorado (7) (Orange, 1962); North Most Yards Penalized 26—Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, Jan. 1, 1972); Carolina St. (14) vs. Georgia (7) (Liberty, 1967); North 202—Miami (FL) (46) vs. Texas (3) (Cotton, 1991) (16 Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) Carolina (21) vs. Mississippi St. (17) (Peach, Jan. 2, 1993); penalties) Most First Downs Rushing, Both Teams Cincinnati (32) vs. Marshall (14) (Fort Worth, 2004); Iowa Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams 36—Colorado (47) [24] & Alabama (33) [12] (Liberty, 1969); (30) vs. LSU (25) (Capital One, 2005) 295—Florida St. (30) [174] & West Virginia (18) [121] Miami (FL) (46) [16] & Texas (3) [20] (Cotton, 1991) (Gator, 2005) Most First Downs Passing Fewest Penalties 27—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) Punt Returns 0—By 14 teams (see Team Record Lists) Most First Downs Passing, Both Teams Fewest Penalties, Both Teams 44—Central Mich. (44) [21] & Troy (41) [23] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2—Navy (35) [2] vs. Missouri (13) [0] (Texas, 2009) 2010) Most Punt Returns 9—Georgia (7) vs. North Carolina (3) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1971) Fewest Yards Penalized Most First Downs by Penalty (6.8 average) 0—By 15 teams (see Team Record Lists) 8—West Virginia (18) vs. Florida St. (30) (Gator, 2005) Most Punt Return Yards Fewest Yards Penalized, Both Teams Most First Downs by Penalty, 180—Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) 10—Duquesne (13) [5] & Mississippi St. (12) [5] (Orange, Both Teams (7 returns) 1937); Navy (35) [10] vs. Missouri (13) [0] (Texas, 2009) 12—Florida St. (30) [4] & West Virginia (18) [8] (Gator, Highest Punt Return Average 2005) (Min. 3 Returns) Fewest First Downs 33.0—Kent St. (18) vs. Tampa (21) (Tangerine, 1972) (3 1—Alabama (29) vs. Texas A&M (21) (Cotton, 1942) (1 for 99) pass); Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) (1 rush) Fewest First Downs, Both Teams 10—Randolph Field (7) [7] & Texas (7) [3] (Cotton, 1944) Kickoff Returns Fewest First Downs Rushing 0—Alabama (29) vs. Texas A&M (21) (Cotton, 1942); Navy (6) vs. Texas (28) (Cotton, 1964); Florida (18) vs. Missouri Most Kickoff Returns (20) (Sugar, 1966); Southern California (19) vs. TCU 10—Wyoming (14) vs. Oklahoma St. (62) (Holiday, 1988) (28) (Sun, 1998); Purdue (7) vs. Maryland (24) (Champs (20.5 average); Florida (24) vs. Nebraska (62) (Fiesta, Sports, 2006); Northern Ill. (7) vs. TCU (37) (Poinsettia, 1996) (26.8 average); Bowling Green (7) vs. Tulsa (63) 2006); Buffalo (20) vs. Connecticut (38) (International, (GMAC, 2008) (22.1 average) 2009) Most Kickoff Return Yards Fewest First Downs Rushing, Both 284—Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) Teams (9 returns) 3—Alabama (29) [0] & Texas A&M (21) [3] (Cotton, 1942) 42 Individual Record Lists

Individual Record Lists

Only official records after 1937 are included. Prior records are included if able 5—Omar Haugabook, Troy (41) vs. Rice (17) (New Orleans, 2006) (1 rush, 4 pass) to be substantiated. Each team’s score is in parentheses after the team name. 5—Matt Moore, Oregon St. (39) vs. Missouri (38) (Sun, 2006) (1 rush, 4 pass) The year listed is the actual (calendar) year the game was played; the date is 5—Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo (45) vs. UTEP (13) (GMAC, 2005) (5 pass) included if the bowl was played twice (i.e., January and December) during 5—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (5 pass) one calendar year. The list also includes discontinued bowls, marked with 5—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (4 rush, 1 pass) (D). Bowls are listed by the name of the bowl at the time it was played. 5—Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (52) vs. Memphis (35) (GMAC, 2004) (5 pass) 5—Timmy Chang, Hawaii (59) vs. UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) (4 pass, 1 rush) 5—Paul Pinegar, Fresno St. (37) vs. Virginia (34) (ot) (MPC Computers, 2004) (5 pass) 5—Timmy Chang, Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (5 pass) Total Offense 5—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (45) vs. Michigan (17) (Florida Citrus, 2002) (3 pass, 2 rush) 5—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (4 pass, Most Plays 1 rush) 98—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) 5—Michael Bishop, Kansas St. (35) vs. Syracuse (18) (Fiesta, 1997) (4 pass, 1 rush) 83—Kyle Orton, Purdue (27) vs. Washington St. (33) (Sun, 2001) 5—Jeff Blake, East Carolina (37) vs. North Carolina St. (34) (Peach, 1992) (4 pass, 1 82—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) rush) 78—Brett Basanez, Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) 5—Peter Tom Willis, Florida St. (41) vs. Nebraska (17) (Fiesta, 1990) (5 pass) 74—(D) Tony Kimbrough, Western Mich. (30) vs. Fresno St. (35) (California, 1988) 5—(D) Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, 1990) (4 73—Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (31) vs. Virginia (28) (Gator, 2008) rush, 1 pass) 72—Jerrod Johnson, Texas A&M (20) vs. Georgia (44) (Independence, 2009) 5—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (40) vs. Notre Dame (6) (Orange, 1973) (3 rush, 1 70—Joel Armstrong, Rice (17) vs. Troy (41) (New Orleans, 2006) pass, 1 catch) 69—Drew Brees, Purdue (25) vs. Georgia (28) (ot) (Outback, 2000) 5—Buster O’Brien, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) (4 pass, 1 rush) 68—Hines Ward, Georgia (27) vs. Virginia (34) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) 5—, Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) (5 pass) 67—Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51), (Motor City, 2007) 5—Neil Snow, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) (5 rush) 67—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (14) vs. Clemson (27) (Peach, Jan. 2, 2004) 67—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) 66—Colt McCoy, Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) 66—, Oklahoma St. (31) vs. Oregon (42) (Holiday, 2008) Rushing Most Total Yards 594—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (576 pass) Most Rushing Attempts 574—Colt Brennan, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (559 pass) 46—(D) Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) (Freedom, 1991) (211 yards) 566—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (576 43—Fred Taylor, Florida (21) vs. Penn St. (6) (Florida Citrus, 1998) (234 yards) pass) 42—Tellis Redmon, Minnesota (30) vs. North Carolina St. (38) (Micronpc.com, 2000) 562—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (532 pass) (246 yards) 540—Curtis Painter, Purdue (51) vs. Central Mich. (48) (Motor City, 2007) (546 pass) 41—(D) Blake Ezor, Michigan St. (33) vs. Hawaii (13) (Aloha, 1989) (179 yards) 39—Terrell Fletcher, Wisconsin (34) vs. Duke (20) (Hall of Fame, 1995) (241 yards) 533—, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (482 pass) 514—Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) (520 pass) 39—Raymont Harris, Ohio St. (28) vs. BYU (21) (Holiday, 1993) (235 yards) 508—(D) David Carr, Fresno St. (35) vs. Michigan St. (44) (Silicon Valley, 2001) (531 pass) 39—Errict Rhett, Florida (27) vs. North Carolina St. (10) (Gator, 1992) (182 yards) 500—(D) B.J. Symons, Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003) (497 pass) 39—Charlie Wysocki, Maryland (20) vs. Florida (35) (Tangerine, 1980) (159 yards) 498—, Arizona St. (45) vs. Rutgers (40) (Insight, 2005) (467 pass) 39—Charles White, Southern California (17) vs. Ohio St. (16) (Rose, 1980) (247 yards) 38—Yvenson Bernard, Oregon St. (21) vs. Maryland (14) (Emerald, 2007) (177 yards) 495—, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (475 pass) 486—Buster O’Brien, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) (447 pass) 37—Cody Hull, Southern Miss. (31) vs. Arkansas St. (19) (New Orleans, 2005) (161 481—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (461 pass) yards) 476—, Texas (47) vs. Washington (43) (Holiday, 2001) (473 pass) 37—Marion Barber III, Minnesota (20) vs. Alabama (16) (Music City, 2004) (187 yards) 474—Trent Dilfer, Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) (523 pass) 37—Ronnie Brown, Auburn (13) vs. Penn St. (9) (Capital One, 2003) (184 yards) 37—(D) Rodney Davis, Fresno St. (30) vs. Georgia Tech (21) (Silicon Valley, 2002) 469—Hines Ward, Georgia (27) vs. Virginia (34) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) (413 pass) (153 yards) 467—Kyle Padron, SMU (45) vs. Nevada (10) (Hawaii, 2009) (460 pass) 37—(D) Charles Davis, Colorado (29) vs. Houston (17) (Bluebonnet, 1971) (202 yards) 467—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (267 pass) 464—(D) Steve Clarkson, San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (467 pass) Most Net Rushing Yards 457—(D) Akili Smith, Oregon (43) vs. Colorado (51) (Aloha, 1998) (456 pass) 307—P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (31 carries) 285—Gartrell Johnson, Colorado St. (40) vs. Fresno St. (35) (New Mexico, 2008) (27 Highest Average Per Play carries) (Minimum 10 Plays) 281—Tony Temple, Missouri (38) vs. Arkansas (7) (Cotton, 2008) (24 carries) 24.1—Dicky Maegle, Rice (28) vs. Alabama (6) (Cotton, 1954) (11 for 265) 280—Ray Rice, Rutgers (52) vs. Ball St. (30) (International, 2008) (35 carries) 16.5—, Marshall (48) vs. Louisville (29) (Motor City, 1998) (27 for 280—(D) James Gray, Texas Tech (49) vs. Duke (21) (All-American, 1989) (33 carries) 445) 276—(D) Curtis Dickey, Texas A&M (28) vs. Iowa St. (12) (Hall of Fame, 1978) (34 16.2—Leon Washington, Florida St. (30) vs. West Virginia (18) (Gator, 2005) (12 for 195) carries) 14.3—Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (28 for 401) 266—(D) Gaston Green, UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10) (Freedom, 1986) (33 carries) 14.1—Marcus Dupree, Oklahoma (21) vs. Arizona St. (32) (Fiesta, 1983) (17 for 239) 265—Dicky Maegle, Rice (28) vs. Alabama (6) (Cotton, 1954) (11 carries) 14.0—Bucky Richardson, Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (23 for 322) 261—Donald Brown, Connecticut (28) vs. Buffalo (20) (International, 2009) (29 carries) 13.2—Kordell Stewart, Colorado (41) vs. Notre Dame (24) (Fiesta, 1995) (28 for 369) 260—Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech (55) vs. Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) (24 carries) 12.2—Ger Schwedes, Syracuse (23) vs. Texas (14) (Cotton, 1960) (10 for 122) 254—Bob Anderson, Colorado (47) vs. Alabama (33) (Liberty, 1969) (35 carries) 12.0—Tony Rice, Notre Dame (34) vs. West Virginia (21) (Fiesta, 1989) (24 for 288) 254—Mike Anderson, Utah (17) vs. Fresno St. (16) (Las Vegas, 1999) (34 carries) 11.4—Alvester Alexander, Wyoming (35) vs. Fresno St. (28) (2 ot) (New Mexico, 2009) 253—Jonathan Stewart, Oregon (56) vs. South Fla. (21) (Sun, 2007) (23 carries) (12 for 137) 250—Chuck Webb, Tennessee (31) vs. Arkansas (27) (Cotton, 1990) (26 carries) 11.3—Rob Johnson, Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14) (Cotton, 1995) (24 247—Charles White, Southern California (17) vs. Ohio St. (16) (Rose, 1980) (39 carries) for 271) 246—Tellis Redmon, Minnesota (30) vs. North Carolina St. (38) (Micronpc.com, 2000) 11.2—(D) Dwight Ford, Southern California (47) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Bluebonnet, (42 carries) 1977) (14 for 157) 246—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. Utah (10) (Copper, 1996) (30 carries) 246—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (27 carries) Most Touchdowns Responsible For 241—Terrell Fletcher, Wisconsin (34) vs. Duke (20) (Hall of Fame, 1995) (39 carries) (TDs Scored & Passed For) 240—Dan Alexander, Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (20 carries) 6—Paul Smith, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (1 rush, 5 pass) 6—Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, 2007) (2 rush, 4 Most Net Rushing Yards by a Quarterback pass) 201—Dwight Dasher, Middle Tenn. (42) vs. Southern Miss. (32) (New Orleans, 2009) 6—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (6 pass) (26 carries) 6—Bobby Layne, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (3 rush, 2 pass, 1 catch) 200—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (19 carries) 5—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (4 pass, 1 run) 199—Tommie Frazier, Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) (16 carries) 5—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) (4 pass, 1 rush) 192—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (21 carries) 5—Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (5 pass) 180—(D) Mike Mosley, Texas A&M (28) vs. Southern California (47) (Bluebonnet, 5—Rusty Smith, Fla. Atlantic (44) vs. Memphis (27) (New Orleans, 2007) (5 pass) 1977) (20 carries) 5—Colt Brennan, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (5 pass) 164—Eddie Phillips, Texas (11) vs. Notre Dame (24) (Cotton, 1971) (23 carries)

Individual Record Lists 43 e m a G

150—Patrick White, West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (20 carries) 4—Tony Temple, Missouri (38) vs. Arkansas (7) (Cotton, 2008) (runs of 22, 4, 4, 40)

150—Brad Smith, Missouri (38) vs. South Carolina (31) (Independence, 2005) (21 4—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (runs of 20, 60, 10, 23) r

carries) 4—P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (runs of 9, 1, a 149—, Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, 1972) (30 carries) 33, 38) 143—Kordell Stewart, Colorado (41) vs. Notre Dame (24) (Fiesta, 1995) (7 carries) St -

4—Steven Jackson, Oregon St. (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, 2003) (runs of or ds 136—(D) Nate Sassaman, Army (10) vs. Michigan St. (6) (Cherry, 1984) (28 carries) 3, 11, 6, 1) 133—(D) Eddie Wolgast, Arizona (13) vs. Drake (14) (Salad, 1949) (22 carries) (listed 4—Chris Perry, Michigan (38) vs. Florida (30) (Outback, 2003) (runs of 4, 1, 7, 12) All in newspaper accounts as halfback but also attempted 15 passes in game) 4—Domanick Davis, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (runs of 4, 25, 16, 4) Rec 4—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (runs of 54, 7, 10, 22) /

Highest Average Per Rush l 4—Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech (55) vs. Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) (runs of 2, 11,

(Minimum 9 Carries) w 24.1—Dicky Maegle, Rice (28) vs. Alabama (6) (Cotton, 1954) (11 for 265) 2, 29) 21.6—, Iowa (38) vs. California (12) (Rose, 1959) (9 for 194) 4—Wasean Tait, Toledo (40) vs. Nevada (37) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (runs of 18, 31, 16.2—Leon Washington, Florida St. (30) vs. West Virginia (18) (Gator, 2005) (12 for 195) 26, 3) Bo 15.7—Tyrone Wheatley, Michigan (38) vs. Washington (31) (Rose, 1993) (15 for 235) 4—(D) Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) (Freedom, 1991) (runs of 10, 14.2—(D) Gary Anderson, Arkansas (34) vs. Tulane (15) (Hall of Fame, 1980) (11 for 156) 6, 3, 4) 14.1—, Boston College (21) vs. Alabama (37) (Orange, 1943) (10 for 141) 4—(D) Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, 1990) (runs 14.1—Marcus Dupree, Oklahoma (21) vs. Arizona St. (32) (Fiesta, 1983) (17 for 239) of 5, 22, 59, 5) 13.6—, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS Championship, 2009) (9 4—(D) James Gray, Texas Tech (49) vs. Duke (21) (All-American, 1989) (runs of 2, 54, for 122) 18, 32) 13.5—James Mungro, Syracuse (20) vs. Kentucky (13) (Music City, 1999) (12 for 162) 4—Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St. (35) vs. West Virginia (33) (John Hancock Sun, 13.4—Cortlen Johnson, Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) 1987) (runs of 5, 9, 4, 4) (15 for 201) 4—Eric Ball, UCLA (45) vs. Iowa (28) (Rose, 1986) (runs of 30, 40, 6, 32) 12.6—Ben Barnett, Army (28) vs. Alabama (29) (John Hancock Sun, 1988) (14 for 177) 4—Terry Miller, Oklahoma St. (49) vs. BYU (21) (Tangerine, 1976) (runs of 3, 78, 6, 1) 12.6—Randy Baldwin, Mississippi (42) vs. Air Force (29) (Liberty, 1989) (14 for 177) 4—Sam Cunningham, Southern California (42) vs. Ohio St. (17) (Rose, 1973) (runs of 2, 1, 1, 1) Three Rushers, Same Team, GAINING 4—Woody Green, Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (runs of 2, 12, 17, 21) MORE THAN 100 Yards 4—Charles Cole, Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (runs of 1, 11, 16, 1) 366—Tony Dorsett (142), Elliott Walker (123) & Robert Haygood (QB) (101), Pittsburgh (33) vs. Kansas (19) (Sun, 1975) 4—(D) Gene Shannon, Houston (26) vs. Dayton (21) (Salad, 1952) (runs of 15, 19, 1, 10) Two Rushers, Same Team, GAINING MORE THAN 100 Yards 373—Woody Green (202) & Brent McClanahan (171), Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) 365—(D) George Woodard (185) & Mike Mosley (QB) (180), Texas A&M (28) vs. Passing Southern California (47) (Bluebonnet, 1977) 365—Bob Anderson (254) & Jim Bratten (111), Colorado (47) vs. Alabama (33) (Liberty, 1969) Most pass attempts 364—Tommie Frazier (QB) (199) & Lawrence Phillips (165), Nebraska (62) vs. Florida 78—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (24) (Fiesta, 1996) 74—Kyle Orton, Purdue (27) vs. Washington St. (33) (Sun, 2001) 347—Walter Packer (183) & Terry Vitrano (164), Mississippi St. (26) vs. North Carolina 70—Brett Basanez, Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) (24) (Sun, 1974) 70—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 69—Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (31) vs. Virginia (28) (Gator, 2008) 343—(D) Charles White (186) & Dwight Ford (157), Southern California (47) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Bluebonnet, 1977) 63—(D) Trent Dilfer, Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) 330—Floyd Little (216) & Larry Csonka (114), Syracuse (12) vs. Tennessee (18) (Gator, 62—(D) Steve Clarkson, San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) 1966) 61—Danny O’Neil, Oregon (20) vs. Penn St. (38) (Rose, 1995) 304—B.J. Mitchell (178) & Robert Hubbard (126), Nevada (49) vs. UCF (48) (ot) 61—(D) Sean Covey, BYU (16) vs. Virginia (22) (All-American, 1987) (Hawaii, 2005) 60—Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) 302—Jared Tew (173) & Asher Clark (129), Air Force (47) vs. Houston (20) (Armed 60—Drew Brees, Purdue (25) vs. Georgia (28) (ot) (Outback, 2000) Forces, 2009) 59—Luke Getsy, Akron (31) vs. Memphis (38) (Motor City, 2005) 297—Chris Markey (161) & Kahlil Bell (136), UCLA (50) vs. Northwestern (38) (Sun, 59—Hines Ward, Georgia (27) vs. Virginia (34) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) 2005) 59—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) 297—Monroe Eley (173) & Bob Thomas (124), Arizona St. (48) vs. North Carolina (26) (Peach, 1970) Most Pass Completions 296—Leon Washington (195) & Lorenzo Booker (101), Florida St. (30) vs. West 47—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) Virginia (18) (Gator, 2005) 44—Graham Harrell, Texas Tech (31) vs. Virginia (28) (Gator, 2008) 292—Marion Barber III (187) & Laurence Maroney (105), Minnesota (20) vs. Alabama 43—(D) Steve Clarkson, San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (16) (Music City, 2004) 42—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) 292—Kelvin Bryant (148) & Ethan Horton (144), North Carolina (31) vs. Arkansas 41—Colt McCoy, Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (27) (Gator, 1981) 291—Billy Sims (164) & J.C. Watts (QB) (127), Oklahoma (24) vs. Florida St. (7) 41—(D) B.J. Symons, Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003) (Orange, 1980) 41—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 41—Danny O’Neil, Oregon (20) vs. Penn St. (38) (Rose, 1995) 288—Billy Sims (181) & (QB) (107), Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (14) 39—Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) (Sun, 1981) 39—, Oklahoma (25) vs. Mississippi (27) (Independence, 1999) 281—Stevie Hicks (159) & Bret Meyer (QB) (122), Iowa St. (17) vs. Miami (OH) (13), (Independence, 2004) 39—Buster O’Brien, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) 277—Danta Johnson (148) & Beau Morgan (QB) (129), Air Force (41) vs. Texas Tech 38—Brett Basanez, Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) (55) (Copper, 1995) 38—Kyle Orton, Purdue (27) vs. Washington St. (33) (Sun, 2001) 277— (170) & Neil Snow (107), Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 38—Jack Trudeau, Illinois (29) vs. Army (31) (Peach, 1985) 1902) 38—(D) Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) 275—Ricky Dobbs (166) & Marcus Curry (109), Navy (35) vs. Missouri (13) (Texas, 2009) Most Consecutive Pass Completions 270—Anthony Brown (167) & Major Harris (QB) (103), West Virginia (33) vs. 19—Mike Bobo, Georgia (33) vs. Wisconsin (6) (Outback, 1998) Oklahoma St. (35) (John Hancock Sun, 1987) 16—Philip Rivers, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) 257—Sedrick Shaw (135) & Tavian Banks (122), Iowa (38) vs. Washington (18) (Sun, 12—Tim Tebow, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) 1995) 11—Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (29) vs. Navy (19) (EagleBank, 2008) 233—Anthony Harding (120) & Lonyae Miller (113), Fresno St. (35) vs. Colorado St. (40) (New Mexico, 2008) 11—Colt McCoy, Texas (26) vs. Iowa (24) (Alamo, 2006) 231—Percy Harvin (122) & Tim Tebow (109), Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS 11—Joel Armstrong, Rice (17) vs. Troy (41) (New Orleans, 2006) Championship, 2009) 10—Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (13) vs. Louisville (24) (Orange, 2007) 225—Mark Ingram (116) & Trent Richardson (109), Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS 10—Paul Smith, Tulsa (13) vs. Utah (25) (Armed Forces, 2006) Championship, 2010) 10—Danny Wimprine, Memphis (27) vs. North Texas (17) (New Orleans, 2003) 225—Jeremiah Johnson (119) & Jeremiah Masoli (106), Oregon (42) vs. Oklahoma 10—Danny Wuerffel, Florida (17) vs. Florida St. (23) (Sugar, Jan. 2, 1995) St. (31) (Holiday, 2008) 10—Rick Neuheisel, UCLA (45) vs. Illinois (9) (Rose, 1984) Most Rushing Touchdowns 9—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) 5—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (runs of 33, 9—Chris Leak, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS Championship, 2007) 2, 67, 1, 10) 9—(D) Rob Johnson, Southern California (28) vs. Utah (21) (Freedom, 1993) 5—Neil Snow, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) (five-point scores) 9—Bill Montgomery, Arkansas (16) vs. Georgia (2) (Sugar, 1969) 4—Ray Rice, Rutgers (52) vs. Ball St. (30) (International, 2008) (runs of 1, 1, 90, 1) 9—Glenn Dobbs, Tulsa (7) vs. Tennessee (14) (Sugar, 1943) 44 Individual Record Lists

Most Net Passing Yards .812—Pat White, West Virginia (31) vs. North Carolina (30) (Meineke Car Care, 2008) (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.) (26-32-0) 576—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41-70-2) Most Yards Per Pass Attempt 576—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42-59-2) (Minimum 10 Attempts) 559—Colt Brennan, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (33-42-1) 21.3—(D) Chris McCoy, Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, 1996) (13 for 277) 546—Curtis Painter, Purdue (51) vs. Central Mich. (48) (Motor City, 2007) (35-54-2) 19.4—Tony Rice, Notre Dame (34) vs. West Virginia (21) (Fiesta, 1989) (11 for 213) 532—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (47-78-5) 18.7—, Georgia (40) vs. TCU (26) (Orange, 1942) (13 for 243) 531—(D) David Carr, Fresno St. (35) vs. Michigan St. (44) (Silicon Valley, 2001) (35-56-2) 18.5—Bucky Richardson, Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (11 for 203) 523—(D) Trent Dilfer, Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) (37-63-1) 17.3—Don Rumley, New Mexico (34) vs. Denver (24) (Sun, 1946) (12 for 207) 520—Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) (39-60-0) 497—(D) B.J. Symons, Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003) (41-53-1) 17.1—Chad Pennington, Marshall (48) vs. Louisville (29) (Motor City, 1998) (24 for 411) 482—Tim Tebow, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (31-35-0) 16.7—(D) Blane Morgan, Air Force (45) vs. Washington (25) (Oahu, 1998) (16 for 267) 16.4—(D) Rob Hertel, Southern California (47) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Bluebonnet, 1977) 476—Drew Bledsoe, Washington St. (31) vs. Utah (28) (Copper, 1992) (30-46-1) (15 for 246) 475—Philip Rivers, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (37-45-0) 15.4—, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (18 for 278) 475—Timmy Chang, Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (26-42-1) 15.4—Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (26 for 401) 473—Major Applewhite, Texas (47) vs. Washington (43) (Holiday, 2001) (37-55-3) 467—Rudy Carpenter, Arizona St. (45) vs. Rutgers (40) (Insight, 2005) (23-35-0) 15.4—James Street, Texas (36) vs. Tennessee (13) (Cotton, 1969) (13 for 200) 467—(D) Steve Clarkson, San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (43-62-5) Most Yards Per Pass Completion 461—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (29-39-0) (Minimum 7 Completions) 460—Kyle Padron, SMU (45) vs. Nevada (10) (Hawaii, 2009) (32-41-0) 30.8—(D) Chris McCoy, Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, 1996) (9 for 277) 456—(D) Akili Smith, Oregon (43) vs. Colorado (51) (Aloha, 1998) (24-46-2) 30.4—, Texas (28) vs. Navy (6) (Cotton, 1964) (7 for 213) 456—Danny O’Neil, Oregon (20) vs. Penn St. (38) (Rose, 1995) (41-61-2) 30.4—Tony Rice, Notre Dame (34) vs. West Virginia (21) (Fiesta, 1989) (7 for 213) 28.6—James Street, Texas (36) vs. Tennessee (13) (Cotton, 1969) (7 for 200) Most Net Passing Yards, One Quarter 27.2—Chris Rix, Florida St. (30) vs. Virginia Tech (17) (Gator, 2002) (12 for 326) 223—Browning Nagle, Louisville (34) vs. Alabama (7) (Fiesta, 1991) (1st, 9 of 16) 202—Colt Brennan, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (3rd, 10 of 11) 27.0—Frank Sinkwich, Georgia (40) vs. TCU (26) (Orange, 1942) (9 for 243) 202—(D) , Texas (32) vs. Pittsburgh (27) (Bluebonnet, 1987) (1st) Most Touchdown Passes Thrown 6—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (6, 11, 33, 49, 4, 15 yds) Receiving 5—Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (14, 69, 18, 18, 40 yards) Most Pass Receptions 5—Paul Smith, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (13, 19, 14, 3, 6 yards) 20—(D) Norman Jordan, Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) (173 5—Rusty Smith, Fla. Atlantic (44) vs. Memphis (27) (New Orleans, 2007) (4, 29, 16, yards) 4, 16 yards) 20—Walker Gillette, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) (242 yards) 5—Colt Brennan, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (38, 7, 36, 21, 79 18—(D) Gerald Willhite, San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (124 yards) yards) 17—Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green (42) vs. Idaho (43) (Humanitarian, 2009) (219 5—Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo (45) vs. UTEP (13) (GMAC, 2005) (10, 33, 31, 22, 13 yards) yards) 16—Travis LaTendresse, Utah (38) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Emerald, 2005) (214 yards) 5—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (33, 54, 5, 33, 4 yards) 16—Samie Parker, Oregon (30) vs. Minnesota (31) (Sun, 2003) (200 yards) 5—Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (52) vs. Memphis (35) (GMAC, 2004) (18, 36, 31, 15—Paris Warren, Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) (198 yards) 17, 13 yards) 15—Denero Marriott, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (234 5—Paul Pinegar, Fresno St. (37) vs. Virginia (34) (ot) (MPC Computers, 2004) (13, 22, yards) 22, 3, 25 yards) 15—(D) Stephone Paige, Fresno St. (29) vs. Bowling Green (28) (California, 1982) (246 yards) 5—Philip Rivers, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (45, 14, 3, 14—Quan Cosby, Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (171 yards) 40, 21 yards) 5—Timmy Chang, Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (48, 7, 4, 11, 18 14—Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas (42) vs. Minnesota (21) (Insight, 2008) (201 yards) yards) 14—Jason Rivers, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (308 yards) 5—Brad Lewis, West Virginia (49) vs. Mississippi (38) (Music City, 2000) (40, 11, 35, 14—Josh Reed, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (239 yards) 60, 10 yards) 14—Alex Van Dyke, Nevada (37) vs. Toledo (40) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (176 yards) 5—Peter Tom Willis, Florida St. (41) vs. Nebraska (17) (Fiesta, 1990) 14—J.J. Stokes, UCLA (16) vs. Wisconsin (21) (Rose, 1994) (176 yards) 5—Steve Tensi, Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) (14, 69, 18, 14—, Florida St. (17) vs. Penn St. (17) (Gator, 1967) (145 yards) 18, 40 yards) Most Pass Receiving Yards Most Passes Had Intercepted 308—Jason Rivers, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (14 catches) (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.) 299—(D) Rodney Wright, Fresno St. (35) vs. Michigan St. (44) (Silicon Valley, 2001) 6—Case Keenum, Houston (20) vs. Air Force (47) (Armed Forces, 2009) (24-41-6) (13 catches) 6—Bruce Lee, Arizona (10) vs. Auburn (34) (Sun, 1968) (6-24-6) 270—(D) Charles Rogers, Michigan St. (44) vs. Fresno St. (35) (Silicon Valley, 2001) 5—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (47-78-5) (10 catches) 5—Joel Armstrong, Rice (17) vs. Troy (41) (New Orleans, 2006) (34-54-5) 252—Andre Rison, Michigan St. (27) vs. Georgia (34) (Gator, Jan. 1, 1989) (9 catches) 5—Wade Hill, Arkansas (15) vs. Georgia (24) (Independence, 1991) (12-31-5) 246—(D) Stephone Paige, Fresno St. (29) vs. Bowling Green (28) (California, 1982) (15 catches) 5—Kevin Murray, Texas A&M (12) vs. Ohio St. (28) (Cotton, 1987) (12-31-5) 5—, Miami (FL) (10) vs. Penn St. (14) (Fiesta, 1987) (26-50-5) 242—(D) Tony Jones, Texas (32) vs. Pittsburgh (27) (Bluebonnet, 1987) (8 catches) 5—Jeff Wickersham, LSU (10) vs. Nebraska (28) (Sugar, 1985) (20-38-5) 242—Walker Gillette, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) (20 catches) 5—(D) Steve Clarkson, San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (43-62-5) 239—Josh Reed, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (14 catches) 5—Terry McMillan, Missouri (3) vs. Penn St. (10) (Orange, 1970) (6-28-5) 234—Denero Marriott, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (15 catches) 5—Paul Gilbert, Georgia (6) vs. Nebraska (45) (Sun, 1969) (10-30-5) 223—Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St. (28) vs. Mississippi (31) (Cotton, 2004) (11 Highest Completion Percentage catches) (Minimum 10 Attempts) (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.) 222—Keyshawn Johnson, Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14) (Cotton, 1995) 1.000—Riley Skinner, Wake Forest (29) vs. Navy (19) (EagleBank, 2008) (11-11-0) (8 catches) .929—Mike Bobo, Georgia (33) vs. Wisconsin (6) (Outback, 1998) (26-28-0) 219—Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green (42) vs. Idaho (43) (Humanitarian, 2009) (17 .917—Bobby Layne, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (11-12-0) catches) .900—Ken Ploen, Iowa (35) vs. Oregon St. (19) (Rose, 1957) (9-10-0) 217—Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina (30) vs. West Virginia (31) (Meineke Car Care, .886—Tim Tebow, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (31-35-0) 2008) (8 catches) .846—Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (22-26-0) 216—Keyshawn Johnson, Southern California (41) vs. Northwestern (32) (Rose, 1996) .846—Tom Sorley, Nebraska (21) vs. North Carolina (17) (Liberty, 1977) (11-13-0) (12 catches) .842—Kevin Riley, California (42) vs. Air Force (36) (Armed Forces, 2007) (16-19-0) 214—Travis LaTendresse, Utah (38) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Emerald, 2005) (16 catches) .833—Mike Gundy, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (20-24-0) 212—Phillip Bobo, Washington St. (31) vs. Utah (28) (Copper, 1992) (7 catches) .833—Richard Todd, Alabama (13) vs. Penn St. (6) (Sugar, 1975) (10-12-0) 210—Brandon Marshall, UCF (48) vs. Nevada (49) (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) (11 catches) .822—Philip Rivers, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003)(37-45-0) 206—Darnell McDonald, Kansas St. (35) vs. Syracuse (18) (Fiesta, 1997) (7 catches) .818—Steven Sheffield, Texas Tech (41) vs. Michigan St. (31) (Alamo, Jan. 2, 2010) 205—Dwayne Jarrett, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) (11 (9-11-0) catches) .818—Mark Farris, Texas A&M (41) vs. Mississippi St. (43) (ot) (Independence, 2000) 201—Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas (42) vs. Minnesota (21) (Insight, 2008) (14 catches) (9-11-1) 201—(D) Bob McChesney, Hardin-Simmons (49) vs. Wichita St. (12) (Camellia, 1948) .818—Bucky Richardson, Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (9-11-0) (8 catches)

Individual Record Lists 45 e m a G Highest Average Per Reception 24—Fred Biletnikoff, Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) (4 TDs) (Minimum 3 Receptions) 24—Joe Lopasky, Houston (49) vs. Miami (OH) (21) (Tangerine, 1962) (4 TDs) r 52.3—(D) Jason Anderson, Wake Forest (38) vs. Oregon (17) (Seattle, 2002) (3 for 157) 24—(D) Gene Shannon, Houston (26) vs. Dayton (21) (Salad, 1952) (4 TDs) a 52.3—Phil Harris, Texas (28) vs. Navy (6) (Cotton, 1964) (3 for 157) 24—(D) Bob McChesney, Hardin-Simmons (49) vs. Wichita St. (12) (Camellia, 1948) (4 TDs) St -

49.8—, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (4 for 199) or ds 48.8—Javon Walker, Florida St. (30) vs. Virginia Tech (17) (Gator, 2002) (4 for 195) Most Points Responsible FoR 42.0—Josh Morgan, Virginia Tech (13) vs. Auburn (16) (Sugar, 2005) (3 for 126)

(TDs Scored & Passed For, Extra Points, and FGs) All 39.7—Ike Hilliard, Florida (17) vs. Florida St. (23) (Sugar, Jan. 2, 1995) (3 for 119) 40—Bobby Layne, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (18 rush, 12 pass, 6 Rec 38.8—(D) Cory Schemm, Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, 1996) (5 for 194) /

receiving and 4 PATs) l 38.7—(D) Anthony Hancock, Tennessee (22) vs. Purdue (27) (Bluebonnet, 1979) (3 36—Paul Smith, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (30 pass, 6 rush) for 116) 36—Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, 2007) (24 pass, w 36.4—Rob Turner, Indiana (34) vs. South Carolina (10) (Liberty, 1988) (5 for 182) 12 rush)

36.3—Clarence Cannon, Boston College (31) vs. Virginia (13) (Carquest, 1994) (3 for 36—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (36 pass) Bo 109) 30—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (24 pass, 6 rush) Most Touchdowns Receiving 30—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) (24 pass, 4—Travis LaTendresse, Utah (38) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Emerald, 2005) (16 catches) 6 rush) 4—Fred Biletnikoff, Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) (13 catches) 30—Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (30 pass) 4—(D) Bob McChesney, Hardin-Simmons (49) vs. Wichita St. (12) (Camellia, 1948) 30—Rusty Smith, Fla. Atlantic (44) vs. Memphis (27) (New Orleans, 2007) (30 pass) (8 catches) 30—Colt Brennan, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (30 pass) 3—Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma (31) vs. Stanford (27) (Sun, 2009) (13 catches) 30—Omar Haugabook, Troy (41) vs. Rice (17) (New Orleans, 2006) (24 pass, 6 rush) 3—Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green (42) vs. Idaho (43) (Humanitarian, 2009) (17 30—Matt Moore, Oregon St. (39) vs. Missouri (38) (Sun, 2006) (24 pass, 6 rush) catches) 30—Reggie Campbell, Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (18 rush, 12 3—Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas (42) vs. Minnesota (21) (Insight, 2008) (14 catches) receiving) 3—Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina (30) vs. West Virginia (31) (Meineke Car Care, 2008) 30—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (30 pass) (8 catches) 30—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (24 rush, 6 pass) 3—Golden Tate, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (6 catches) 30—Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green (52) vs. Memphis (35) (GMAC, 2004) (30 pass) 3—Bryan Anderson, Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, 2007) (7 catches) 30—Timmy Chang, Hawaii (59) vs. UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) (24 pass, 6 rush) 3—Brandon Marshall, UCF (48) vs. Nevada (49) (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) (11 catches) 30—Paul Pinegar, Fresno St. (37) vs. Virginia (34) (ot) (MPC Computers, 2004) (30 3—Steve Smith, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (7 catches) pass) 3—Braylon Edwards, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (10 catches) 30—Philip Rivers, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (30 pass) 3—Jason Rivers, Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (7 catches) 30—Timmy Chang, Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (30 pass) 3—J.R. Russell, Louisville (28) vs. Miami (OH) (49) (GMAC, 2003) (7 catches) 30—Steven Jackson, Oregon St. (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, 2003) (24 rush, 3—Plaxico Burress, Michigan St. (37) vs. Florida (34) (Florida Citrus, 2000) (13 catches) 6 receiving) 3—Travis Taylor, Florida (34) vs. Michigan St. (37) (Florida Citrus, 2000) (11 catches) 30—Casey Clausen, Tennessee (45) vs. Michigan (17) (Florida Citrus, 2002) (18 pass, 3—David Terrell, Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (10 catches) 12 rush) 3—Darnell McDonald, Kansas St. (35) vs. Syracuse (18) (Fiesta, 1997) (7 catches) 30—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (24 pass, 3—Ike Hilliard, Florida (52) vs. Florida St. (20) (Sugar, 1997) (7 catches) 6 rush) 3—Keyshawn Johnson, Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14) (Cotton, 1995) 30—Michael Bishop, Kansas St. (35) vs. Syracuse (18) (Fiesta, 1997) (24 pass, 6 rush) (8 catches) 30—Jeff Blake, East Carolina (37) vs. North Carolina St. (34) (Peach, 1992) (24 pass, 3—(D) Ken Ealy, Central Mich. (24) vs. San Jose St. (48) (California, 1990) (7 catches) 6 rush) 3—Wendell Davis, LSU (30) vs. South Carolina (13) (Gator, 1987) (9 catches) 30—(D) Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, 1990) 3—(D) Anthony Allen, Washington (21) vs. Maryland (20) (Aloha, 1982) (8 catches) (24 rush, 6 receiving) 3—(D) Norman Jordan, Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) 30—Peter Tom Willis, Florida St. (41) vs. Nebraska (17) (Fiesta, 1990) (30 pass) (20 catches) 30—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (30 rush) 3—(D) Dwayne Dixon, Florida (24) vs. Arkansas (28) (Bluebonnet, 1982) (8 catches) 30—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (40) vs. Notre Dame (6) (Orange, 1973) (18 rush, 3—(D) Mervyn Fernandez, San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (9 catches) 6 pass, 6 receiving) 3—Clay Brown, BYU (46) vs. SMU (45) (Holiday, 1980) (5 catches) 30—Steve Tensi, Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) (30 pass) 3—Elliott Walker, Pittsburgh (34) vs. Clemson (3) (Gator, 1977) (6 catches) Most Touchdowns 3—Rhett Dawson, Florida St. (38) vs. Arizona St. (45) (Fiesta, 1971) (8 catches) 5—Reggie Campbell, Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (3 rush, 2 catch) 3—George Hannen, Davidson (33) vs. Toledo (56) (Tangerine, 1969) 5—Steven Jackson, Oregon St. (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, 2003) (4 rush, 3—Todd Snyder, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) 1 catch) 5—(D) Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, 1990) (4 rush, 1 catch) 5—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (5 rush) Scoring 5—Neil Snow, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) (5 rush five-point TDs) 4—Ray Rice, Rutgers (52) vs. Ball St. (30) (International, 2008) (4 rush) Most Points Scored 4—Tony Temple, Missouri (38) vs. Arkansas (7) (Cotton, 2008) (4 rush) 30—Reggie Campbell, Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (5 TDs) 4—Travis LaTendresse, Utah (38) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Emerald, 2005) (4 catch) 30—Steven Jackson, Oregon St. (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, 2003) (5 TDs) 4—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (4 rush) 30—(D) Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, 1990) 4—P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (4 rush) (5 TDs) 4—Chris Perry, Michigan (38) vs. Florida (30) (Outback, 2003) (4 rush) 30—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (5 TDs) 4—Wali Lundy, Virginia (48) vs. West Virginia (22) (Continental Tire, 2002) (2 rush, 28—Bobby Layne, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (4 TDs, 4 PATs) 2 catch) 25—Neil Snow, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) (5 five-point TDs) 4—Domanick Davis, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (4 rush) 24—Ray Rice, Rutgers (52) vs. Ball St. (30) (International, 2008) (4 TDs) 4—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (4 rush) 24—Tony Temple, Missouri (38) vs. Arkansas (7) (Cotton, 2008) (4 TDs) 4—Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech (55) vs. Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) (4 rush) 24—Travis LaTendresse, Utah (38) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Emerald, 2005) (4 TDs) 4—Wasean Tait, Toledo (40) vs. Nevada (37) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (4 rush) 24—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (4 TDs) 4—(D) Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) (Freedom, 1991) (4 rush) 24—P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (4 TDs) 4—(D) James Gray, Texas Tech (49) vs. Duke (21) (All-American, 1989) (4 rush) 24—Chris Perry, Michigan (38) vs. Florida (30) (Outback, 2003) (4 TDs) 4—Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St. (35) vs. West Virginia (33) (John Hancock Sun, 24—Wali Lundy, Virginia (48) vs. West Virginia (22) (Continental Tire, 2002) (4 TDs) 1987) (4 rush) 24—Domanick Davis, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (4 TDs) 4—Eric Ball, UCLA (45) vs. Iowa (28) (Rose, 1986) (4 rush) 24—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (4 TDs) 4—Terry Miller, Oklahoma St. (49) vs. BYU (21) (Tangerine, 1976) (4 rush) 24—Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech (55) vs. Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) (4 TDs) 4—Sam Cunningham, Southern California (42) vs. Ohio St. (17) (Rose, 1973) (4 rush) 24—Wasean Tait, Toledo (40) vs. Nevada (37) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (4 TDs) 4—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (40) vs. Notre Dame (6) (Orange, 1973) (3 rush, 1 catch) 24—(D) Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) (Freedom, 1991) (4 TDs) 4—Woody Green, Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (4 rush) 24—(D) James Gray, Texas Tech (49) vs. Duke (21) (All-American, 1989) (4 TDs) 4—Charles Cole, Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (4 rush) 24—Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St. (35) vs. West Virginia (33) (John Hancock Sun, 4—Fred Biletnikoff, Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) (4 catch) 1987) (4 TDs) 4—Joe Lopasky, Houston (49) vs. Miami (OH) (21) (Tangerine, 1962) (2 rush, 1 catch, 24—Eric Ball, UCLA (45) vs. Iowa (28) (Rose, 1986) (4 TDs) 1 punt return) 24—Terry Miller, Oklahoma St. (49) vs. BYU (21) (Tangerine, 1976) (4 TDs) 4—(D) Gene Shannon, Houston (26) vs. Dayton (21) (Salad, 1952) (4 rush) 24—Sam Cunningham, Southern California (42) vs. Ohio St. (17) (Rose, 1973) (4 TDs) 4—(D) Bob McChesney, Hardin-Simmons (49) vs. Wichita St. (12) (Camellia, 1948) 24—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (40) vs. Notre Dame (6) (Orange, 1973) (4 TDs) (4 catch) 24—Woody Green, Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (4 TDs) 4—Bobby Layne, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (3 rush, 1 catch) 24—Charles Cole, Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (4 TDs) 4—(D) Alvin McMillin, Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) (4 rush) 46 Individual Record Lists

Most Two-Point Conversions 4—Paul Woodside, West Virginia (26) vs. Florida (6) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1981) (35, 42, 2—Ernie Davis, Syracuse (23) vs. Texas (14) (Cotton, 1960) (2 pass receptions) 49, 24 yards) 4—Bob Lucchesi, Missouri (19) vs. Southern Miss. (17) (Tangerine, 1981) (45, 41, 30, 28 yards) 4—Dale Castro, Maryland (20) vs. Florida (35) (Tangerine, 1980) (35, 27, 27, 43 yards) Kicking 4—Paul Rogers, Nebraska (45) vs. Georgia (6) (Sun, 1969) (50, 32, 42, 37 yards, all in 1st quarter) Most Field Goals Attempted 4—Tim Davis, Alabama (12) vs. Mississippi (7) (Sugar, 1964) (31, 46, 22, 48 yards) 6—Andrew Aguila, Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (5 made) Most Extra-Point Kick Attempts 6—John Sullivan, New Mexico (23) vs. Nevada (0) (New Mexico, 2007) (3 made) 9—Jarod Tracy, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (9 made) 6—(D) Mason Crosby, Colorado (33) vs. UTEP (28) (Houston, 2004) (4 made) 9—Josh Brown, Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (9 made) 6—Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (22) vs. Michigan (20) (Alamo, 1995) (5 made) 9—Neil Rackers, Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) (9 made) 6—Jess Atkinson, Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) (5 made) 9—Layne Talbot, Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (9 made) 5—Ben Hartman, East Carolina (17) vs. Arkansas (20) (Liberty, 2010) (1 made) 9—Bobby Luna, Alabama (61) vs. Syracuse (6) (Orange, 1953) (7 made) 5—Dustin Hopkins, Florida St. (33) vs. West Virginia (21) (Gator, 2010) (4 made) 9—(D) James Weaver, Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) (9 made) 5—Dan Hutchins, Pittsburgh (19) vs. North Carolina (17) (Meineke Car Care, 2009) 8—Justin Ayat, Hawaii (59) vs. UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) (8 made) (4 made) 8—Adam Kiker, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (8 made) 5—, Penn St. (20) vs. Tennessee (10) (Gator, 2007) (2 made) 8—Jeff Chandler, Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (8 made) 5—Jeremy Ito, Rutgers (37) vs. Kansas St. (10) (Texas, 2006) (3 made) 8—Jeremy Aldrich, Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) (8 5—Jesse Ainsworth, Arizona St. (27) vs. Purdue (23) (Sun, 2004) (2 made) made) 5—Matt Nuzie, Connecticut (39) vs. Toledo (10) (Motor City, 2004) (4 made) 8—Cary Blanchard, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (8 made) 5—Billy Bennett, Georgia (26) vs. Florida St. (13) (Sugar, 2003) (4 made) 8—Ken Crots, Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (8 made) 5—Dan Nystrom, Minnesota (29) vs. Arkansas (14) (Music City, 2002) (5 made) 5—Nate Kaeding, Iowa (19) vs. Texas Tech (16) (Alamo, 2001) (4 made) Most Extra-Point Kicks Made 5—Travis Forney, Penn St. (26) vs. Kentucky (14) (Outback, 1999) (4 made) 9—Jarod Tracy, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (9 attempts) 5—Chad Holcomb, East Carolina (19) vs. Stanford (13) (Liberty, 1995) (4 made) 9—Josh Brown, Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (9 attempts) 5—Dan Mowrey, Florida St. (23) vs. Florida (17) (Sugar, Jan. 2, 1995) (3 made) 9—Neil Rackers, Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) (9 attempts) 5—Tim Rogers, Mississippi St. (24) vs. North Carolina St. (28) (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995) 9—Layne Talbot, Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (9 attempts) (5 made) 9—(D) James Weaver, Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) (9 attempts) 5—, Florida St. (18) vs. Nebraska (16) (Orange, 1994) (4 made) 8—Justin Ayat, Hawaii (59) vs. UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) (8 attempts) 8—Adam Kiker, North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (8 5—Arden Czyzewski, Florida (28) vs. Notre Dame (39) (Sugar, 1992) (5 made) attempts) 5—George Hunt, Tennessee (34) vs. Air Force (13) (Sugar, 1971) (2 made) 8—Jeff Chandler, Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (8 attempts) 5—, Arkansas (16) vs. Georgia (2) (Sugar, 1969) (3 made) 8—Jeremy Aldrich, Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) (8 5—Tim Davis, Alabama (12) vs. Mississippi (7) (Sugar, 1964) (4 made) attempts) Most Field Goals Made 8—Cary Blanchard, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (8 5—Andrew Aguila, Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (28, 35, 44, attempts) 42, 37 yards) 8—Ken Crots, Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (8 attempts) 5—Dan Nystrom, Minnesota (29) vs. Arkansas (14) (Music City, 2002) (24, 45, 21, 22, 29 yards) Most Points by a Kicker 5—Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (22) vs. Michigan (20) (Alamo, 1995) (27, 49, 47, 31, 19—Kevin Miller, East Carolina (61) vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (4 FGs, 37 yards) 7 PATs) 5—Tim Rogers, Mississippi St. (24) vs. North Carolina St. (28) (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995) 18—Andrew Aguila, Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (5 FGs, 3 PATs) (37, 21, 29, 36, 30 yards) 17—Dan Nystrom, Minnesota (29) vs. Arkansas (14) (Music City, 2002) (5 FGs, 2 5—Arden Czyzewski, Florida (28) vs. Notre Dame (39) (Sugar, 1992) (26, 24, 36, 37, PATs) 24 yards) 16—Jeremy Ito, Rutgers (40) vs. Arizona St. (45) (Insight, 2005) (4 FGs, 4 PATs) 16—Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M (22) vs. Michigan (20) (Alamo, 1995) (5 FGs, 1 PAT) 5—Jess Atkinson, Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) (18, 48, 31, 22, 26 yards) 16—Tim Rogers, Mississippi St. (24) vs. North Carolina St. (28) (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995) 4—Dustin Hopkins, Florida St. (33) vs. West Virginia (21) (Gator, 2010) (26, 42, 22, (5 FGs, 1 PAT) 37 yards) 16—Arden Czyzewski, Florida (28) vs. Notre Dame (39) (Sugar, 1992) (5 FGs, 1 PAT) 4—Collin Wagner, Penn St. (19) vs. LSU (17) (Capital One, 2010) (26, 18, 20, 21 yards) 15—Dustin Hopkins, Florida St. (33) vs. West Virginia (21) (Gator, 2010) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 4—Alex Henery, Nebraska (33) vs. Arizona (0) (Holiday, 2009) (47, 50, 41, 22 yards) 15—Alex Henery, Nebraska (33) vs. Arizona (0) (Holiday, 2009) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 4—Dan Hutchins, Pittsburgh (19) vs. North Carolina (17) (Meineke Car Care, 2009) 15—Chris Summers, Purdue (51) vs. Central Mich. (48) (Motor City, 2007) (3 FGs, 6 (31, 31, 42, 33 yards) PATs) 4—Alex Henery, Nebraska (26) vs. Clemson (21) (Gator, 2009) (48, 28, 28, 22 yards) 15—(D) Mason Crosby, Colorado (33) vs. UTEP (28) (Houston, 2004) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 4—Louis Sakoda, Utah (25) vs. Tulsa (13) (Armed Forces, 2006) (45, 39, 41, 34 yards) 15—Mike Nugent, Ohio St. (33) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Alamo, 2004) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 4—Brett Jaekle, Nevada (20) vs. Miami (FL) (21) (MPC Computers, 2006) (33, 31, 44, 15—Matt Nuzie, Connecticut (39) vs. Toledo (10) (Motor City, 2004) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 40 yards) 15—Sandro Sciortino, Boston College (51) vs. Toledo (25) (Motor City, 2002) (3 FGs, 4—Jeremy Ito, Rutgers (40) vs. Arizona St. (45) (Insight, 2005) (25, 23, 52, 48 yards) 6 PATs) 4—(D) Mason Crosby, Colorado (33) vs. UTEP (28) (Houston, 2004) (26, 54, 37, 15—(D) Luke Phillips, Oklahoma St. (33) vs. Southern Miss. (23) (Houston, 2002) (4 20 yards) FGs, 3 PATs) 4—Matt Nuzie, Connecticut (39) vs. Toledo (10) (Motor City, 2004) (35, 37, 25, 15—Drew Dunning, Washington St. (33) vs. Purdue (27) (Sun, 2001) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 36 yards) 15—(D) Jeremy Aldrich, Colorado (51) vs. Oregon (43) (Aloha, 1998) (3 FGs, 6 PATs) 4—Mike Nugent, Ohio St. (33) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Alamo, 2004) (37, 35, 41, 15—Jess Atkinson, Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) (5 FGs) 36 yards) 15—David Hardy, Texas A&M (33) vs. Oklahoma St. (16) (Independence, 1981) 4—Billy Bennett, Georgia (26) vs. Florida St. (13) (Sugar, 2003) (23, 42, 25, 35 yards) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 4—(D) Luke Phillips, Oklahoma St. (33) vs. Southern Miss. (23) (Houston, 2002) (46, 15—Paul Rogers, Nebraska (45) vs. Georgia (6) (John Hancock, 1969) (4 FGs, 3 PATs) 52, 29, 23 yards) 4—Drew Dunning, Washington St. (33) vs. Purdue (27) (Sun, 2001) (47, 34, 30, 37 yards) Punting 4—Nate Kaeding, Iowa (19) vs. Texas Tech (16) (Alamo, 2001) (36, 31, 46, 47 yards) 4—Kevin Miller, East Carolina (61) vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (25, 22, 32, 37 yards) Most Punts 4—Travis Forney, Penn St. (26) vs. Kentucky (14) (Outback, 1999) (43, 26, 21, 21—Everett Sweeney, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) 25 yards) 16—Lem Pratt, New Mexico St. (14) vs. Hardin-Simmons (14) (Sun, 1936) (38.4 average) 4—Chad Holcomb, East Carolina (19) vs. Stanford (13) (Liberty, 1995) (46, 26, 41, 14—Sammy Baugh, TCU (3) vs. LSU (2) (Sugar, 1936) 34 yards) 13—Hugh Keeney, Rice (8) vs. Tennessee (0) (Orange, 1947) 4—Kanon Parkman, Georgia (27) vs. Virginia (34) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) (36, 37, 20, 13—N.A. Keithley, Tulsa (6) vs. Texas Tech (0) (Sun, 1942) (37.0 average) 42 yards) 13—Hugh McCullough, Oklahoma (0) vs. Tennessee (17) (Orange, 1939) (40.6 average) 4—Scott Bentley, Florida St. (18) vs. Nebraska (16) (Orange, 1994) (34, 25, 39, 13—Pete Tyler, Hardin-Simmons (14) vs. New Mexico St. (14) (Sun, 1936) (45.2 average) 22 yards) 13—(D) Tom Murphy, Arkansas (7) vs. Centenary (LA) (7) (Dixie Classic, 1934) (44.0 4—Tim Lashar, Oklahoma (25) vs. Penn St. (10) (Orange, 1986) (26, 31, 21, 22 yards) average) 4—(D) Todd Gregoire, Wisconsin (19) vs. Kentucky (20) (Hall of Fame, 1984) (40, 27, 12—Mitch Berger, Colorado (25) vs. Alabama (30) (Blockbuster, 1991) (41.0 average) 20, 40 yards) 12—Bob Parsons, Penn St. (10) vs. Missouri (3) (Orange, 1970) (42.6 average) 4—David Hardy, Texas A&M (33) vs. Oklahoma St. (16) (Independence, 1981) (33, 12—Jim Callahan, Texas Tech (0) vs. Tulsa (6) (Sun, 1942) (43.0 average) 32, 50, 18 yards) 12—Mike Palm, Penn St. (3) vs. Southern California (14) (Rose, 1923)

Individual Record Lists 47 e m a G Highest Average Per Punt 25.0—Larry Taylor, Connecticut (10) vs. Wake Forest (24) (Meineke Car Care, 2007) (Minimum 5 Punts) (3 for 75) r 55.0—Justin Brantly, Texas A&M (17) vs. Penn St. (24) (Alamo, 2007) (6 for 330) 24.4—Bobby Kellogg, Tulane (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1940) (5 for 122) a 53.8—Mat McBriar, Hawaii (28) vs. Tulane (36) (Hawaii, 2002) (5 for 269) 24.0—Roscoe Parrish, Miami (FL) (27) vs. Florida (10) (Peach, Dec. 31, 2004) (3 for 72) St

24.0—Ryne Robinson, Miami (OH) (13) vs. Iowa St. (17) (Independence, 2004) (3 - 52.7—Des Koch, Southern California (7) vs. Wisconsin (0) (Rose, 1953) (7 for 369) or ds (adjusted to current statistical rules) for 72) 52.4—Mike Sochko, Maryland (21) vs. Houston (30) (Cotton, 1977) (5 for 262) 24.0—Shayne Wasden, Auburn (31) vs. Ohio St. (14) (Hall of Fame, 1990) (3 for 72) All

52.3—Chris Hogue, Tennessee (17) vs. Nebraska (42) (Orange, 1998) (6 for 314) Rec 52.0—Nick Gallery, Iowa (27) vs. Texas Tech (0) (Alamo, 1996) (5 for 260) / 51.5—Sam Koch, Nebraska (32) vs. Michigan (28) (Alamo, 2005) (8 for 412 Kickoff Returns l 51.5—Nick Pietsch, Colorado (51) vs. Oregon (43) (Aloha, 1998) (6 for 309) w 51.4—Jeremy Boone, Penn St. (24) vs. Texas A&M (17) (Alamo, 2007) (5 for 257)

51.0—Chris Clauss, Penn St. (10) vs. Clemson (35) (Florida Citrus, 1988) (5 for 255) Most Kickoff Returns Bo 50.3—Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma St. (7) vs. Mississippi (21) (Cotton, 2010) (8 for 402) 8—Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati (24) vs. Florida (51) (Sugar, 2010) (207 yards) 50.2—Chase Turner, Houston (13) vs. TCU (20) (Texas, 2007) (6 for 301) 8—Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M (20) vs. Georgia (44) (Independence, 2009) (157 yards) 50.2—(D) Jose Arroyo, Oregon (17) vs. Wake Forest (38) (Seattle, 2002) (6 for 301) 8—Rudy Burgess, Arizona St. (34) vs. Texas (52) (Holiday, 2007) (150 yards) 8—Michael Grandberry, Memphis (27) vs. Fla. Atlantic (44) (New Orleans, 2007) 50.2—Curtis Head, Marshall (38) vs. Louisville (15) (GMAC, 2002) (6 for 301) (153 yards) 50.0—Kyle Tucker, Kansas (24) vs. Virginia Tech (21) (Orange, 2008) (5 for 250) 8—Todd Howard, Michigan (17) vs. Tennessee (45) (Florida Citrus, 2002) (125 yards) 50.0—Nic Schmitt, Virginia Tech (35) vs. Louisville (24) (Gator, 2006) (6 for 300) 7—Antonio Brown, Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (203 yards) 50.0—Dana Moore, Mississippi St. (17) vs. Nebraska (31) (Sun, 1980) (5 for 250) 7—Jerrel Jernigan, Troy (41) vs. Central Mich. (44) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (157 yards) 7—Torieal Gibson, Ball St. (13) vs. Tulsa (45) (GMAC, 2009) (142 yards) 7—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (195 yards) Punt Returns 7—Ramonce Taylor, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (201 yards) 7—(D) Leodis McKelvin, Troy (21) vs. Northern Ill. (34) (Silicon Valley, 2004) (143 yards) 7—Dale Carter, Tennessee (17) vs. Penn St. (42) (Fiesta, 1992) (132 yards) Most Punt Returns 7—(D) Jeff Sydner, Hawaii (13) vs. Michigan St. (33) (Aloha, 1989) (174 yards) 9—Buzy Rosenberg, Georgia (7) vs. North Carolina (3) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1971) (54 7—Homer Jones, BYU (37) vs. Indiana (38) (Holiday, 1979) (126 yards) yards) 9—Paddy Driscoll, Great Lakes (17) vs. Mare Island (0) (Rose, 1919) (115 yards) Most Kickoff Return Yards 8—Thomas Lewis, Indiana (20) vs. Virginia Tech (45) (Independence, 1993) (58 221—Steve Breaston, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (6 returns) yards) 220—Mike Rigell, BYU (27) vs. Tulane (41) (Liberty, 1998) (6 returns) 7—Willie Reed, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (180 yards) 207—Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati (24) vs. Florida (51) (Sugar, 2010) (8 returns) 7—Steve Breaston, Michigan (28) vs. Nebraska (32) (Alamo, 2005) (72 yards) 203—Antonio Brown, Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (7 returns) 203—Mike Fink, Missouri (35) vs. Arizona St. (49) (Fiesta, 1972) (6 returns) 7—Quinton Jones, Boise St. (21) vs. Boston College (27) (MPC Computers, 2005) (151 yards) 201—Walter Thurmond, Oregon (42) vs. Oklahoma St. (21) (Holiday, 2008) (6 returns) 7—Curtis Fagan, Oklahoma (10) vs. Arkansas (3) (Cotton, 2002) (20 yards) 201—Ramonce Taylor, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (7 returns) 7—Michael Waddell, North Carolina (16) vs. Auburn (10) (Peach, 2001) (66 yards) 195—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (7 returns) 7—Roderick Hood, Auburn (10) vs. North Carolina (16) (Peach, 2001) (26 yards) 186—(D) Deltha O’Neal, California (38) vs. Navy (42) (Aloha, 1996) (6 returns) 6—Robert McClain, Connecticut (20) vs. South Carolina (7) (Papajohns.com, 2010) 181—Tommy Neal, Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) (5 returns) (43 yards) 178—Devin Thomas, Michigan St. (21) vs. Boston College (24) (Champs Sports, 6—Jasper Howard, Connecticut (38) vs. Buffalo (20) (International, 2009) (46 yards) 2007) (5 returns) 6—T.J. Porter, Pittsburgh (0) vs. Oregon St. (3) (Sun, 2008) (86 yards) 178—Al Hoisch, UCLA (14) vs. Illinois (45) (Rose, 1947) (4 returns) 6—Tony Logan, Maryland (42) vs. Nevada (35) (Humanitarian, 2008) (49 yards) 175—Jonathan Warzeka, Air Force (47) vs. Houston (20) (Armed Forces, 2009) (5 6—Joe Burnett, UCF (3) vs. Mississippi St. (10) (Liberty, 2007) (54 yards) returns) 6—Brian Bonner, TCU (37) vs. Northern Ill. (7) (Poinsettia, 2006) (89 yards) 174—Troy Stoudermire, Minnesota (21) vs. Kansas (42) (Insight, 2008) (6 returns) 174—(D) Jeff Sydner, Hawaii (13) vs. Michigan St. (33) (Aloha, 1989) (7 returns) 6—Dimitrious Stanley, Ohio St. (14) vs. Tennessee (20) (Florida Citrus, 1996) (30 yards) 6—Dale Carter, Tennessee (17) vs. Penn St. (42) (Fiesta, 1992) 171—Quincy McDuffie, UCF (24) vs. Rutgers (45) (St. Petersburg, 2009) (6 returns) 6—Joey Smith, Louisville (34) vs. Alabama (7) (Fiesta, 1991) (35 yards) 169—C.J. Jones, Iowa (17) vs. Southern California (38) (Orange, 2003) (4 returns) 6—David Palmer, Alabama (30) vs. Colorado (25) (Blockbuster, 1991) (74 yards) 169—Jerome Thomas, Idaho (42) vs. Southern Miss. (35) (Humanitarian, 1998) (5 6—(D) Hesh Colar, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, 1990) returns) 6—David Kintigh, Miami (FL) (10) vs. Penn St. (14) (Fiesta, 1987) (32 yards) Highest Kickoff Return Average 6—(D) Eric Metcalf, Texas (16) vs. Air Force (24) (Bluebonnet, 1985) (49 yards) (Minimum 2 Returns) 6—Vai Sikahema, BYU (7) vs. Ohio St. (10) (Florida Citrus, 1985) 60.5—(D) Bob Smith, Texas A&M (40) vs. Georgia (20) (Presidential Cup, 1950) (2 6—(D) Ray Horton, Washington (21) vs. Maryland (20) (Aloha, 1982) (28 yards) for 121) 6—Bill Gribble, Washington St. (36) vs. BYU (38) (Holiday, 1981) (39 yards) 60.0—Jerome Pathon, Washington (21) vs. Colorado (33) (Holiday, 1996) (2 for 120) 6—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (38) vs. Alabama (6) (Orange, 1972) (136 yards) 58.0—Armando Allen, Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (2 for 116) 6—Rick Sygar, Michigan (34) vs. Oregon St. (7) (Rose, 1965) (50 yards) 58.0—Eddie Kennison, LSU (45) vs. Michigan St. (26) (Independence, 1995) (2 for 116) 6—Billy Hair, Clemson (0) vs. Miami (FL) (14) (Gator, 1952) (73 yards) 57.5—Pete Panuska, Tennessee (27) vs. Maryland (28) (Sun, 1984) (2 for 115) 6—Don Zimmerman, Tulane (12) vs. Southern California (21) (Rose, 1932) 55.5—Todd Snyder, Ohio (42) vs. Richmond (49) (Tangerine, 1968) (2 for 111) 53.5—Brandon Boykin, Georgia (44) vs. Texas A&M (20) (Independence, 2009) (2 Most Punt Return Yards for 107) 180—Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 returns) 46.7—(D) Cal Beck, Utah (16) vs. Arizona (13) (Freedom, 1994) (3 for 140) 151—Quinton Jones, Boise St. (21) vs. Boston College (27) (MPC Computers, 2005) 45.0—Sammy Moore, Washington St. (14) vs. Oklahoma (34) (Rose, 2003) (2 for 90) (7 returns) 44.5—DeAndre Wright, New Mexico (12) vs. San Jose St. (20) (New Mexico, 2006) 136—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (38) vs. Alabama (6) (Orange, 1972) (6 returns) (2 for 89) 122—George Fleming, Washington (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (3 returns) 44.5—Larry Taylor, Connecticut (39) vs. Toledo (10) (Motor City, 2004) (2 for 89) 122—Bobby Kellogg, Tulane (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1940) (5 returns) 44.5—Al Hoisch, UCLA (14) vs. Illinois (45) (Rose, 1947) (4 for 178) 115—Paddy Driscoll, Great Lakes (17) vs. Mare Island (0) (Rose, 1919) (9 returns) 44.0—Eddie Royal, Virginia Tech (21) vs. Kansas (24) (Orange, 2008) (2 for 88) 110—James Henry, Southern Miss. (38) vs. UTEP (18) (Independence, 1988) (2 44.0—Patrick Lee, Auburn (23) vs. Clemson (20) (ot) (Chick-fil-A, 2007) (2 for 88) returns, touchdowns of 65 and 45 yards) 108—Freddie Milons, Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (4 returns) 106—Marshay Green, Mississippi (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Cotton, 2010) (4 returns) 106—Kevin Baugh, Penn St. (27) vs. Georgia (23) (Sugar, 1983) (5 returns) Interceptions 106—Steve Holden, Arizona St. (45) vs. Florida St. (38) (Fiesta, 1971) (3 returns) Most Interceptions Made Highest Punt Return Average 4—Jim Dooley, Miami (FL) (14) vs. Clemson (0) (Gator, 1952) (Minimum 3 Returns) 4—(D) Manuel Aja, Arizona St. (21) vs. Xavier (33) (Salad, 1950) 40.7—George Fleming, Washington (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (3 for 122) 3—Anthony Wright, Air Force (47) vs. Houston (20) (Armed Forces, 2009) 35.3—Steve Holden, Arizona St. (45) vs. Florida St. (38) (Fiesta, 1971) (3 for 106) 3—DeAngelo Smith, Cincinnati (31) vs. Southern Miss. (21) (Papajohns.com, 2007) 29.6—Shawn Summers, Tennessee (45) vs. Virginia Tech (23) (Gator, 1994) (3 for 89) 3—T.J. Stancil, Boston College (35) vs. Colorado St. (21) (San Francisco, 2003) 27.7—Chad McCullar, Houston (48) vs. Hawaii (54) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (3 for 83) 3—Michael Brooks, North Carolina St. (28) vs. Iowa (23) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1988) 27.0—Freddie Milons, Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (4 for 108) 3—Bud Hebert, Oklahoma (24) vs. Florida St. (7) (Orange, 1980) 26.5—Marshay Green, Mississippi (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Cotton, 2010) (4 for 106) 3—Louis Campbell, Arkansas (13) vs. Tennessee (14) (Liberty, 1971) 25.7—Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 for 180) 3—Bud McClinton, Auburn (34) vs. Arizona (10) (Sun, 1968) 25.3—(D) Cory Rodgers, TCU (27) vs. Iowa St. (24) (Houston, 2005) (3 for 76) 3—(D) Les Derrick, Texas (19) vs. Mississippi (0) (Bluebonnet, 1966) 48 Individual Record Lists

3—(D) Tommy Luke, Mississippi (0) vs. Texas (19) (Bluebonnet, 1966) 279—Floyd Little, Syracuse (12) vs. Tennessee (18) (Gator, 1966) (216 rush, 16 receiv- 3—Jerry Cook, Texas (12) vs. Mississippi (7) (Cotton, 1962) ing, 9 punt returns, 38 kickoff returns) 3—Ray Brown, Mississippi (39) vs. Texas (7) (Sugar, 1958) 278—Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech (55) vs. Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) (260 rush, 3—Bill Paulman, Stanford (7) vs. SMU (0) (Rose, 1936) 18 receiving) 3—Shy Huntington, Oregon (14) vs. Penn (0) (Rose, 1917) Most Interception Return Yardage 148—Elmer Layden, Notre Dame (27) vs. Stanford (10) (Rose, 1925) (2 interceptions) Defensive Statistics 100—Walter McFadden, Auburn (38) vs. Northwestern (35) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (2 interceptions) 100—Dahna Deleston, Connecticut (38) vs. Buffalo (20) (International, 2009) (1 Most Total Tackles Made interception) (Includes Assists) 99—Marcus King, Missouri (38) vs. South Carolina (31) (Independence, 2005) (1 interception) 31—Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama (17) vs. Oklahoma (0) (Orange, 1963) 95—Marcus Washington, Colorado (38) vs. Oregon (6) (Cotton, 1996) (1 interception) 23—Marcus McGraw, Houston (20) vs. Air Force (47) (Armed Forces, 2009) 22—Bubba Brown, Clemson (17) vs. Ohio St. (15) (Gator, 1978) 94—David Baker, Oklahoma (48) vs. Duke (21) (Orange, 1958) (1 interception) 22—Gordy Ceresino, Stanford (24) vs. LSU (14) (Sun, Dec. 31, 1977) 92—, Boise St. (40) vs. Louisville (44) (Liberty, 2004) (1 interception) 20—Vada Murray, Michigan (10) vs. Southern California (17) (Rose, 1990) 91—Donald Strickland, Colorado (28) vs. Wisconsin (31) (ot) (Alamo, 2002) (1 inter- ception) 20—Carl Zander, Tennessee (27) vs. Maryland (28) (Sun, 1984) 91—Don Hoover, Ohio (14) vs. West Tex. A&M (15) (Sun, 1962) (1 interception) 20—(D) Gordy Ceresino, Stanford (25) vs. Georgia (22) (Bluebonnet, 1978) 90—Norm Beal, Missouri (21) vs. Navy (14) (Orange, 1961) (1 interception) 19—Abdul Hodge, Iowa (24) vs. Florida (31) (Outback, 2006) 19—Cam Hall, Boise St. (40) vs. Louisville (44) (Liberty, 2004) 90—Charlie Brembs, South Carolina (14) vs. Wake Forest (26) (Gator, 1946) (1 inter- 18—James Laurinaitis, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS Championship, 2008) ception) 90—(D) G.P. Jackson, TCU (7) vs. Centre (63) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) (1 interception) 18—Matt Castelo, San Jose St. (20) vs. New Mexico (12) (New Mexico, 2006) 18—Maurice Lloyd, Connecticut (39) vs. Toledo (10) (Motor City, 2004) 18—Allen Stansberry, LSU (45) vs. Michigan St. (26) (Independence, 1995) 18—Ted Johnson, Colorado (41) vs. Notre Dame (24) (Fiesta, 1995) All-Purpose Yards 18—Rod Smith, Notre Dame (39) vs. Florida (28) (Sugar, 1992) 18—Erick Anderson, Michigan (10) vs. Southern California (17) (Rose, 1990) (Includes All Runs From Scrimmage, Pass Receptions 18—(D) Yepi Pauu, San Jose St. (27) vs. Eastern Mich. (30) (California, 1987) and All Returns) 18—Garland Rivers, Michigan (17) vs. BYU (24) (Holiday, 1984) 18—(D) Terry Hubbard, Cal St. Fullerton (13) vs. Northern Ill. (20) (California, 1983) Most All-Purpose Plays 18—(D) Don Turner, Fresno St. (29) vs. Bowling Green (28) (California, 1982) 47—Tellis Redmon, Minnesota (30) vs. North Carolina St. (38) (Micronpc.com, 2000) (42 rush, 3 receptions, 2 punt returns) 18—Matt Millen, Penn St. (42) vs. Arizona St. (30) (Fiesta, 1977) 47—(D) Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) (Freedom, 1991) (46 rush, 1 reception) Most solo Tackles 46—Errict Rhett, Florida (27) vs. North Carolina St. (10) (Gator, 1992) (39 rush, 7 18—Rod Smith, Notre Dame (39) vs. Florida (28) (Sugar, 1992) receptions) 17—Garland Rivers, Michigan (17) vs. BYU (24) (Holiday, 1984) 42—(D) Blake Ezor, Michigan St. (33) vs. Hawaii (13) (Aloha, 1989) (41 rush, 1 recep- 15—Randy Neal, Virginia (13) vs. Boston College (31) (Carquest, 1994) tion) 15—(D) Ken Norton Jr., UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10) (Freedom, 1986) 41—Marion Barber III, Minnesota (20) vs. Alabama (16) (Music City, 2004) (37 rush, 15—Lynn Evans, Missouri (35) vs. Arizona St. (49) (Fiesta, 1972) 4 punt returns) Most Tackles for Losses 41—Terrell Fletcher, Wisconsin (34) vs. Duke (20) (Hall of Fame, 1995) (39 rush, 6—(D) LeMarcus McDonald, TCU (9) vs. Texas A&M (28) (galleryfurniture.com, 2001) 1 reception, 1 kickoff return) 5.5—Chris Chamberlain, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) 40—LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU (28) vs. East Carolina (14) (Mobile Alabama, 1999) 5—Navorro Bowman, Penn St. (24) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2009) (36 rush, 4 receptions) 5—Victor Butler, Oregon St. (3) vs. Pittsburgh (0), (Sun, 2008) 39—Dexter McCluster, Mississippi (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Cotton, 2010) (34 rush, 5—Alain Karatepeyan, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) 5 receptions) 39—(D) , San Diego St. (17) vs. Tulsa (28) (Freedom, 1991) (30 rush, 5—Wallace Gilberry, Alabama (30) vs. Colorado (24) (Independence, 2007) 9 receptions) 5—Stephen Tulloch, North Carolina St. (14) vs. South Fla. (0) (Meineke Car Care, 2005) 38—Ronnie Brown, Auburn (13) vs. Penn St. (9) (Capital One, 2003) (37 rush, 1 5—, Boston College (37) vs. North Carolina (24) (Continental Tire, reception) 2004) 5—(D) Michael Jones, Colorado (17) vs. BYU (20) (Freedom, 1988) 38—(D) Rodney Davis, Fresno St. (30) vs. Georgia Tech (21) (Silicon Valley, 2002) (37 5—Jimmy Walker, Arkansas (10) vs. UCLA (10) (Fiesta, 1978) rush, 1 reception) 4.5—Jonathan Babineaux, Iowa (30) vs. LSU (25) (Capital One, 2005) Most All-Purpose Yards Gained 408—Chris Johnson, East Carolina (41) vs. Boise St. (38) (Hawaii, 2007) (223 rush, 32 Most Quarterback Sacks receiving, 153 kickoff returns) 6—Shay Muirbrook, BYU (19) vs. Kansas St. (15) (Cotton, 1997) 403—Antonio Brown, Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) 22 rush, 5—Victor Butler, Oregon St. (3) vs. Pittsburgh (0) (Sun, 2008) 178 receiving, 203 kickoff returns) 4.5—Reggie McKenzie, Tennessee (27) vs. Maryland (28) (Sun, 1984) 375—Gartrell Johnson, Colorado St. (40) vs. Fresno St. (35) (New Mexico, 2008) (285 4—Rusty Medearis, Miami (FL) (22) vs. Nebraska (0) (Orange, 1992) rush, 90 receiving) 4—Bobby Bell, Missouri (17) vs. BYU (21) (Holiday, 1983) 359—Sherman Williams, Alabama (24) vs. Ohio St. (17) (Florida Citrus, 1995) (166 rush, 155 receiving, 38 kickoff returns) 3.5—(D) Jason Berryman, Iowa St. (24) vs. TCU (27) (Houston, 2005) 350—Jerrel Jernigan, Troy (41) vs. Central Mich. (44) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (39 rush, Fumble Recoveries 154 receiving, 157 kickoff returns) 2—A.J. Edds, Iowa (31) vs. South Carolina (10) (Outback, 2009) 325—Dante Love, Ball St. (30) vs. Rutgers (52) (International, 2008) (28 rush, 169 2—Derek Nicholson, Florida St. (42) vs. Wisconsin (13) (Champs Sports, 2008) receiving, 128 kickoff returns) 2—(D) Nik Moser, Iowa St. (24) vs. TCU (27) (Houston, 2005) 318—(D) Rodney Wright, Fresno St. (35) vs. Michigan St. (44) (Silicon Valley, 2001) 2—Joe Anoai, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (19 rush, 299 receiving) 2—Randall Brown, Ohio St. (17) vs. Alabama (24) (Florida Citrus, 1995) 315—Steve Breaston, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (15 rush, 77 receiving, 2—(D) Michael Stewart, Fresno St. (51) vs. Bowling Green (7) (California, 1985) 2 punt returns, 221 kickoff returns) 308—Jason Rivers, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (308 receiving) 2—Rod Kirby, Pittsburgh (7) vs. Arizona St. (28) (Fiesta, 1973) 307—P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (307 rush) Blocked Kicks 303—(D) Bob Smith, Texas A&M (40) vs. Georgia (20) (Presidential Cup, 1950) (160 2—Bracey Walker, North Carolina (21) vs. Mississippi St. (17) (Peach, Jan. 2, 1993) rush, 22 receiving, 121 kickoff returns) 2—Carlton Williams, Pittsburgh (7) vs. Arizona St. (28) (Fiesta, 1973) 295—Ray Rice, Rutgers (52) vs. Ball St. (30) (International, 2008) (280 rush, 15 receiving) 290—Reggie Campbell, Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (116 rush- Passes Broken Up ing, 89 receiving, 85 kickoff returns) 5—Dyshod Carter, Kansas St. (34) vs. Purdue (37) (Alamo, 1998) 283—Andre Coleman, Kansas St. (52) vs. Wyoming (17) (Copper, 1993) (7 rush, 144 4—Jairus Byrd, Oregon (56) vs. South Fla. (21) (Sun, 2007) receptions, 73 punt returns, 54 kickoff returns) 4—Justin Robinson, BYU (38) vs. Oregon (8) (Las Vegas, 2006) 282—Jonathan Stewart, Oregon (56) vs. South Fla. (21) (Sun, 2007) (253 rush, 29 4—Marcus Hamilton, Virginia (34) vs. Minnesota (31) (Music City, 2005) receiving) 4—Nigel Morris, Toledo (45) vs. UTEP (13) (GMAC, 2005) 281—Tony Temple, Missouri (38) vs. Arkansas (7) (Cotton, 2008) (281 rush) 4—Chris Cummings, LSU (27) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Independence, 1997) 279—Vincent Marshall, Houston (36) vs. South Carolina (44) (Liberty, 2006) (201 4—Dale Carter, Tennessee (23) vs. Virginia (22) (Sugar, 1991) receiving, 11 punt returns, 67 kickoff returns) 4—Darryl Hardy, Tennessee (23) vs. Virginia (22) (Sugar, 1991) 279—Reggie Bush, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (82 rushing, 4—Andre Creamer, Tennessee (35) vs. Miami (FL) (7) (Sugar, 1986) 95 receiving, 102 kickoff returns) 4—(D) Conrad Graham, Tennessee (24) vs. LSU (17) (Bluebonnet, 1972)

Team Record Lists 49 e m a G

Team Record Lists r a

8.9—Marshall (48) vs. Louisville (29) (Motor City, 1998) (69 for 613) St

Only official records after 1937 are included. Prior records are included if able - to be substantiated. Each team’s score is in parentheses after the team name. 8.9—Rutgers (52) vs. Ball St. (30) (International, 2008) (67 for 595) or ds Totals for each team in both-team records are in brackets after the team’s 8.7—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (80 for 698)

8.6—Missouri (38) vs. Oregon St. (39) (Sun, 2006) (65 for 561) All score. The year listed is the actual (calendar) year the game was played; the 8.6—Virginia Tech (49) vs. California (52) (Insight, 2003) (64 for 551) Rec date is included if the bowl was played twice (i.e., January and December) / during one calendar year. The list also includes discontinued bowls, marked Fewest Plays l with (D). Bowls are listed by the name of the bowl at the time it was played. 35—Tennessee (0) vs. Texas (16) (Cotton, 1953) (29 rush, 6 pass) w 36—Arkansas (3) vs. UCLA (17) (Cotton, 1989) (22 rush, 14 pass)

37—TCU (0) vs. Oklahoma St. (34) (Cotton, 1945) (27 rush, 10 pass) Bo 38—Iowa (3) vs. California (37) (Alamo, 1993) (21 rush, 17 pass) Total Offense Fewest Plays, Both Teams 105—Georgia (31) [52] & Virginia Tech (24) [53] (Chick-fil-A, 2006) Most Total Plays 107—Tennessee (17) [64] & Oklahoma (0) [43] (Orange, 1939) 115—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (621 yards) 107—TCU (16) [54] & Marquette (6) [53] (Cotton, 1937) 107—Purdue (27) vs. Washington St. (33) (Sun, 2001) (474 yards) Fewest Yards 104—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (649 yards) -21—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) (Sun, 1945) (29 rush, -50 pass) 102—Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) (584 yards) 23—Alabama (10) vs. Missouri (35) (Gator, 1968) (-45 rush, 68 pass) 97—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (595 yards) 32—Tennessee (0) vs. Texas (16) (Cotton, 1953) (-14 rush, 46 pass) 96—Troy (41) vs. Central Mich (44) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (572 yards) 38—Miami (FL) (0) vs. Bucknell (26) (Orange, 1935) (20 rush, 18 pass) 96—Texas (20) vs. Washington St. (28) (Holiday, 2003) (327 yards) 41—Southern California (14) vs. Alabama (34) (Rose, 1946) (6 rush, 35 pass) 96—North Carolina St. (10) vs. Arizona (17) (Copper, 1989) (310 yards) 42—Arkansas (3) vs. UCLA (17) (Cotton, 1989) (21 rush, 21 pass) 95—LSU (20) vs. Texas (35) (Cotton, 2003) (441 yards) 48—New Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (7) (Sun, 1944) (38 rush, 10 pass) 95—Georgia (27) vs. Virginia (34) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) (525 yards) 50—Arkansas (3) vs. Oklahoma (10) (Cotton, 2002) (37 rush, 13 pass) 95—Toledo (40) vs. Nevada (37) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (561 yards) 54—Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) (54 rush, 0 pass) 95—North Carolina St. (28) vs. Iowa (23) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1988) (431 yards) 57—Michigan St. (0) vs. Auburn (6) (Orange, 1938) (32 rush, 25 pass) Most Total Plays, Both Teams Fewest Yards, Both Teams 187—Auburn (38) [72] & Northwestern (35) [115] (ot) (Outback, 2010) (1,046 yards) 260—Randolph Field (7) [150] & Texas (7) [110] (Cotton, 1944) 180—Hawaii (54) [91] & Houston (48) [89] (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (1,158 yards) 263—LSU (19) [92] & Texas A&M (14) [171] (Orange, 1944) 180—Marshall (64) [104] & East Carolina (61) [76] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (1,141 yards) 179—Central Mich. (44) [83] & Troy (41) [96] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (1,076 yards) 176—UCLA (50) [74] & Northwestern (38) [102] (Sun, 2005) (1,037 yards) 175—Washington St. (33) [68] & Purdue (27) [107] (Sun, 2001) (836 yards) Rushing 175—Toledo (40) [95] & Nevada (37) [80] (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (974 yards) 171—Auburn (34) [82] & Arizona (10) [89] (Sun, 1968) (537 yards) Most Rushing Attempts 169—Clemson (49) [84] & Louisiana Tech (24) [85] (Humanitarian, 2001) (998 yards) 87—Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, Jan. 1, 1972) (439 yards) 169—(D) Purdue (27) [92] & Tennessee (22) [77] (Bluebonnet, 1979) (863 yards) 82—Missouri (35) vs. Alabama (10) (Gator, 1968) (402 yards) 167—Texas (47) [85] & Washington (43) [82] (Holiday, 2001) (1,036 yards) 79—West Virginia (14) vs. South Carolina (3) (Peach, 1969) (356 yards) 167—Idaho (42) [75] & Southern Miss. (35) [92] (Humanitarian, 1998) (900 yards) 79—Georgia Tech (31) vs. Texas Tech (21) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1965) (364 yards) 167—(D) Fresno St. (35) [75] & Western Mich. (30) [92] (California, 1988) (943 yards) 78—(D) Houston (35) vs. Navy (0) (Garden State, 1980) (405 yards) 167—Arizona St. (45) [86] & Florida St. (38) [81] (Fiesta, 1971) (863 yards) 78—Texas (16) vs. Tennessee (0) (Cotton, 1953) (296 yards) 76—Oklahoma (14) vs. Penn St. (0) (Sugar, Dec. 31, 1972) (278 yards) Most Yards Gained 74—Oklahoma (41) vs. Wyoming (7) (Fiesta, 1976) (415 yards) 718—Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (452 rush, 266 pass) 74—Michigan (12) vs. Stanford (13) (Rose, 1972) (264 yards) 715—Michigan (35) vs. Mississippi (3) (Gator, Jan. 1, 1991) (324 rush, 391 pass) 74—Ohio St. (20) vs. Southern California (7) (Rose, 1955) (305 yards) 698—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (320 rush, 378 pass) 680—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (121 rush, 559 pass) Most Rushing Attempts, Both Teams 680—Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1989) (356 rush, 324 pass) 122—(D) Southern California (47) [50] & Texas A&M (28) [72] (Bluebonnet, 1977) (864 yards) 679—Arizona St. (45) vs. Rutgers (40) (Insight, 2005) (212 rush, 467 pass) 122—Mississippi St. (26) [68] & North Carolina (24) [54] (Sun, 1974) (732 yards) 659—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (177 rush, 482 pass) 120—Pittsburgh (33) [53] & Kansas (19) [67] (Sun, 1975) (714 yards) 659—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (203 rush, 456 pass) 117—Oklahoma (14) [65] & Michigan (6) [52] (Orange, 1976) (451 yards) 655—(D) Houston (47) vs. Tulane (7) (Bluebonnet, 1973) (402 rush, 253 pass) 117—West Virginia (14) [79] & South Carolina (3) [38] (Peach, 1969) (420 yards) 653—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (172 rush, 481 pass) 116—Oklahoma (41) [74] & Wyoming (7) [42] (Fiesta, 1976) (568 yards) 116—Colorado (47) [70] & Alabama (33) [46] (Liberty, 1969) (628 yards) Most Yards Gained, Both Teams 115—Southern California (7) [47] & Wisconsin (0) [68] (Rose, 1953) (259 yards) 1,211—Arizona St. (45) [679] & Rutgers (40) [532] (Insight, 2005) (150 plays) 113—Oklahoma (40) [54] & Houston (14) [59] (Sun, 1981) (566 yards) 1,183—Navy (51) [611] & Colorado St. (30) [572] (Poinsettia, 2005) (153 plays) 113—(D) Houston (35) [78] & Navy (0) [35] (Garden State, 1980) (540 yards) 1,178—Nevada (49) [623] & UCF (48) [555] (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) (163 plays) 1,158—Hawaii (54) [641] & Houston (48) [517] (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (180 plays) 113—Missouri (34) [71] & Auburn (17) [42] (Sun, 1973) (408 yards) 1,143—(D) Southern California (47) [624] & Texas A&M (28) [519] (Bluebonnet, 1977) Most Net Rushing Yards (148 plays) 524—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) (68 attempts) 1,141—Marshall (64) [649] & East Carolina (61) [492] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (180 plays) 486—(D) Texas A&M (28) vs. Southern California (47) (Bluebonnet, 1977) (72 attempts) 1,130—Texas (41) [556] & Southern California (38) [574] (Rose, 2006) (158 plays) 476—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (69 attempts) 1,129—Arizona St. (49) [718] & Missouri (35) [411] (Fiesta, 1972) (134 plays) 473—Colorado (47) vs. Alabama (33) (Liberty, 1969) (70 attempts) 1,120—Texas Tech (55) [606] & Air Force (41) [514] (Copper, 1995) (160 plays) 467—Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (69 attempts) 1,116—North Carolina St. (56) [653] & Kansas (26) [463] (Tangerine, 2003) (151 plays) 455—Mississippi St. (26) vs. North Carolina (24) (Sun, 1974) (68 attempts) 1,115—Penn St. (50) [464] & BYU (39) [651] (Holiday, 1989) (157 plays) 452—Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (65 attempts) 1,092—Miami (FL) (46) [594] & North Carolina St. (23) [498] (Micron PC, 1998) (149 plays) 439—Tulsa (45) vs. Ball St. (13) (GMAC, 2009) (64 attempts) 1,081—California (52) [530] & Virginia Tech (49) [551] (Insight, 2003) (142 plays) 439—Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, Jan. 1, 1972) (87 attempts) 1,080—(D) Navy (42) [646] & California (38) [434] (Aloha, 1996) (147 plays) 434—Oklahoma (41) vs. Wyoming (7) (Fiesta, 1976) (74 attempts) 1,079—Hawaii (59) [590] & UAB (40) [489] (Hawaii, 2004) (153 plays) 431—Air Force (41) vs. Texas Tech (55) (Copper, 1995) (67 attempts) 429—Iowa (38) vs. California (12) (Rose, 1959) (55 attempts) Highest Average Gained Per Play 423—Auburn (33) vs. Baylor (13) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1954) (48 attempts) 9.9—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (69 for 680) 423—(D) UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10) (Freedom, 1986) (49 attempts) 9.6—Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) (64 for 617) 417—Oklahoma (21) vs. Arizona St. (32) (Fiesta, 1983) (63 attempts) 9.6—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (68 for 653) 9.5—Louisville (34) vs. Alabama (7) (Fiesta, 1991) (60 for 571) 411—Oklahoma (24) vs. Florida St. (7) (Orange, 1980) (62 attempts) 9.4—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (70 for 659) 409—Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (14) (Sun, 1981) (54 attempts) 409—Nebraska (42) vs. Tennessee (17) (Orange, 1998) (68 attempts) 9.1—Miami (FL) (46) vs. North Carolina St. (23) (Micron PC, 1998) (65 for 594) 408—Missouri (27) vs. Texas (40) (Cotton, 1946) 9.1—(D) Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, 1996) (71 for 646) 405—(D) Houston (35) vs. Navy (0) (Garden State, 1980) (78 attempts) 9.1—West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (58 for 525) 9.0—Colorado St. (40) vs. Fresno St. (35) (New Mexico, 2008) (69 for 619) 8.9—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (74 for 659) 50 Team Record Lists

Most Net Rushing Yards, Both Teams -12—Air Force (13) vs. Tennessee (34) (Sugar, 1971) 864—(D) Southern California (47) [378] & Texas A&M (28) [486] (Bluebonnet, 1977) -11—Colorado (25) vs. Alabama (30) (Blockbuster, 1991) (30 attempts) (122 attempts) -8—Tulane (6) vs. Penn St. (9) (Liberty, 1979) (20 attempts) 792—Texas Tech (55) [361] & Air Force (41) [431] (Copper, 1995) (107 attempts) -8—Navy (14) vs. Missouri (21) (Orange, 1961) (24 attempts) 732—Mississippi St. (26) [455] & North Carolina (24) [277] (Sun, 1974) (122 attempts) 714—Pittsburgh (33) [372] & Kansas (19) [342] (Sun, 1975) (120 attempts) Fewest Rushing Yards, Both Teams 708—Nebraska (66) [476] & Northwestern (17) [232] (Alamo, 2000) (107 attempts) 44—Utah (31) [13] & Alabama (17) [31] (Sugar, 2009) 51—(D) Utah (16) [6] & Arizona (13) [45] (Freedom, 1994) 701—Arizona St. (49) [453] & Missouri (35) [248] (Fiesta, 1972) (109 attempts) 60—Southern California (32) [48] & Michigan (18) [12] (Rose, 2007) 681—Tennessee (31) [320] & Arkansas (27) [361] (Cotton, 1990) (110 attempts) 74—Tennessee (34) [86] & Air Force (13) [-12] (Sugar, 1971) 643—Iowa (38) [429] & California (12) [214] (Rose, 1959) (108 attempts) 78—(D) Texas A&M (28) [104] & TCU (9) [-26] (galleryfurniture.com, 2001) 628—Colorado (47) [473] & Alabama (33) [155] (Liberty, 1969) (116 attempts) 623—Nevada (49) [369] & UCF (48) [254] (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) (95 attempts) 79—Oregon St. (38) [20] & Notre Dame (21) [59] (Insight, 2004) 81—Washington St. (10) [7] & Baylor (3) [74] (Alamo, 1994) 616—Oklahoma (41) [434] & Wyoming (7) [182] (Fiesta, 1976) (116 attempts) 81—Florida St. (23) [76] & Florida (17) [5] (Sugar, Jan. 2, 1995) 610—Colorado St. (40) [362] & Fresno St. (35) [248] (New Mexico, 2008) (78 attempts) 83—Oklahoma (13) [56] & Florida St. (2) [27] (Orange, 2001) 610—Texas (40) [202] & Missouri (27) [408] (Cotton, 1946) 88—(D) Boston College (12) [149] & Kansas St. (7) [-61] (Aloha, 1994) Highest Rushing Average 93—Oklahoma (10) [56] & Arkansas (3) [37] (Cotton, 2002) (Minimum 30 Attempts) 97—Notre Dame (49) [65] & Hawaii (21) [32] (Hawaii, 2008) 9.3—Colorado St. (40) vs. Fresno St. (35) (New Mexico, 2008) (39 for 362) 112—Georgia (24) [81] & Michigan St. (12) [31] (Capital One, 2009) 9.3—Texas Tech (55) vs. Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) (39 for 361) 113—Boise St. (17) [77] & TCU (10) [36] (Fiesta, 2010) 8.9—West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (39 for 349) 113—Georgia (31) [71] & Virginia Tech (24) [42] (Chick-fil-A, 2006) 8.6—(D) UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10) (Freedom, 1986) (49 for 423) 117—Southern California (28) [68] & Michigan (14) [49] (Rose, 2004) 8.6—Michigan (38) vs. Washington (31) (Rose, 1993) (36 for 308) 118—Miami (FL) (21) [28] & Nevada (20) [90] (MPC Computers, 2006) 8.4—Tennessee (31) vs. Arkansas (27) (Cotton, 1990) (38 for 320) 118—UCLA (27) [73] & New Mexico (13) [45] (Las Vegas, 2002) 8.2—Oregon (56) vs. South Fla. (21) (Sun, 2007) (43 for 353) 121—Rutgers (45) [86] & UCF (24) [35] (St. Petersburg, 2009) 8.0—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (36 for 289) 125—Pittsburgh (38) [117] & Oregon St. (13) [8] (Insight, 2002) 8.0—Southern California (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) (43 for 344) 8.0—Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (42 for 334) Lowest Rushing Average 7.8—Iowa (38) vs. California (12) (Rose, 1959) (55 for 429) (Minimum 20 Attempts) 7.8—Northwestern (24) vs. Bowling Green (28) (Motor City, 2003) (46 for 357) -2.7—(D) Kansas St. (7) vs. Boston College (12) (Aloha, 1994) (23 for -61) 7.7—Texas Tech (28) vs. North Carolina (32) (Sun, 1972) (38 for 293) -2.2—Tulsa (10) vs. Georgia Tech (52) (Humanitarian, 2004) (26 for -56) 7.7—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) (68 for 524) -1.6—Alabama (10) vs. Missouri (35) (Gator, 1968) (29 for -45) 7.7—Oregon (42) vs. Oklahoma St. (31) (Holiday, 2008) (40 for 307) -1.3—Florida (24) vs. Nebraska (62) (Fiesta, 1996) (21 for -28) -1.1—Texas (6) vs. Arkansas (27) (Cotton, 2000) (25 for -27) Fewest Rushing Attempts -1.1—Southern California (19) vs. TCU (28) (Sun, 1998) (21 for -23) 12—(D) Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) (35 yards) -0.9—Florida (6) vs. West Virginia (26) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1981) (32 for -30) 14—Texas Tech (34) vs. Mississippi (47) (Cotton, 2009) (105 yards) -0.7—Northern Ill. (7) vs. TCU (37) (Poinsettia, 2006) (29 for -20) 14—South Carolina (10) vs. Iowa (31) (Outback, 2009) (43 yards) -0.7—Florida St. (20) vs. Wyoming (28) (Sun, 1966) (31 for -21) 16—Hawaii (59) vs. UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) (84 yards) 16—Florida (18) vs. Missouri (20) (Sugar, 1966) (-2 yards) -0.6—BYU (14) vs. Texas A&M (65) (Holiday, 1990) (21 for -12) 16—Colorado (7) vs. LSU (25) (Orange, 1962) (24 yards) -0.5—BYU (3) vs. Marshall (21) (Motor City, 1999) (30 for -16) 16—Oklahoma (0) vs. Tennessee (17) (Orange, 1939) -0.5—Air Force (13) vs. Tennessee (34) (Sugar, 1971) (24 for -12) 17—Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (27 yards) -0.5—Navy (6) vs. Texas (28) (Cotton, 1964) (29 for -14) 17—(D) Duke (21) vs. Texas Tech (49) (All-American, 1989) (67 yards) -0.5—Tennessee (0) vs. Texas (16) (Cotton, 1953) (29 for -14) 17—Illinois (9) vs. UCLA (45) (Rose, 1984) (0 yards) 18—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) (-5 yards) 18—Texas A&M (7) vs. Tennessee (38) (Cotton, 2005) (77 yards) Passing 18—Oregon St. (38) vs. Notre Dame (21) (Insight, 2004) (20 yards) 18—BYU (46) vs. SMU (45) (Holiday, 1980) (-2 yards) Most Pass AttemptS Fewest Rushing Attempts, Both Teams (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int. and Yardage) 50—Southern California (32) [23] & Michigan (18) [27] (Rose, 2007) 78—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (47-78-5, 532 yards) 51—Oregon St. (38) [18] & Notre Dame (21) [33] (Insight, 2004) 75—Purdue (27) vs. Washington St. (33) (Sun, 2001) (38-75-4, 419 yards) 52—Boise St. (17) [32] & TCU (10) [20] (Fiesta, 2010) 70—Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) (38-70-2, 416 yards) 52—Hawaii (59) [16] & UAB (40) [36] (Hawaii, 2004) 70—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41-70-2, 576 yards) 53—Notre Dame (49) [34] & Hawaii (21) [19] (Hawaii, 2008) 69—Texas Tech (31) vs. Virginia (28) (Gator, 2008) (44-69-0, 407 yards) 53—Oklahoma (13) [36] & Florida St. (2) [17] (Orange, 2001) 54—Troy (41) [33] & Rice (17) [21] (New Orleans, 2006) 63—(D) Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) (37-63-1, 523 yards) 55—Texas (26) [21] & Iowa (24) [34] (Alamo, 2006) 63—(D) San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (43-63-5, 467 yards) 56—Texas Tech (55) [27] & Clemson (15) [29] (Tangerine, 2002) 61—Oregon (20) vs. Penn St. (38) (Rose, 1995) (41-61-2, 456 yards) 56—Marshall (38) [30] & Louisville (15) [26] (GMAC, 2002) 61—(D) BYU (16) vs. Virginia (22) (All-American, 1987) (37-61-1, 394 yards) 60—Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) (39-60-0, 520 yards) 56—Mississippi (27) [33] & Oklahoma (25) [23] (Independence, 1999) 57—Florida (51) [34] & Cincinnati (24) [23] (Sugar, 2010) 60—Purdue (25) vs. Georgia (28) (ot) (Outback, 2000) (36-60-1, 378 yards) 57—Georgia (31) [31] & Virginia Tech (24) [26] (Chick-fil-A, 2006) 59—Texas A&M (20) vs. Georgia (44) (Independence, 2009) (29-59-2, 362 yard) 57—Iowa (20) [36] & Wyoming (19) [21] (Holiday, 1987) 59—Akron (31) vs. Memphis (38) (Motor City, 2005) (34-59-0, 455 yards) 58—SMU (45) [24] & Nevada (10) [34] (Hawaii, 2009) 59—Louisiana Tech (24) vs. Clemson (49) (Humanitarian, 2001) (401 yards) 59—Georgia (27) vs. Virginia (34) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) (31-59-2, 413 yards) 58—Georgia (41) [40] & Hawaii (10) [18] (Sugar, 2008) 58—Rutgers (37) [37] & Kansas St. (10) [21] (Texas, 2006) 59—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42-59-2, 576 yards) 58—Texas (47) [30] & Washington (43) [28] (Holiday, 2001) Most Pass Attempts, Both Teams Fewest Rushing Yards 116—Washington St. (33) [41] & Purdue (27) [75] (Sun, 2001) (53 completed) -61—(D) Kansas St. (7) vs. Boston College (12) (Aloha, 1994) (23 attempts) 113—Central Mich. (44) [56] & Troy (41) [57] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (65 completed) -56—Tulsa (10) vs. Georgia Tech (52) (Humanitarian, 2004) (26 attempts) 111—Auburn (38) [33] & Northwestern (35) [78] (ot) (Outback, 2010) (67 completed) -45—Alabama (10) vs. Missouri (35) (Gator, 1968) (29 attempts) 109—Texas (47) [55] & Washington (43) [54] (Holiday, 2001) (64 completed) -39—Tulsa (7) vs. Tennessee (14) (Sugar, 1943) 108—Texas Tech (55) [52] & Clemson (15) [56] (Tangerine, 2002) (64 completed) -30—Florida (6) vs. West Virginia (26) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1981) (34 attempts) 102—Texas Tech (45) [60] & California (31) [42] (Holiday, 2004) (63 completed) -28—Florida (24) vs. Nebraska (62) (Fiesta, 1996) (21 attempts) 101—Hawaii (59) [47] & UAB (40) [54] (Hawaii, 2004) (62 completed) -27—Texas (6) vs. Arkansas (27) (Cotton, 2000) (25 attempts) 100—Kentucky (35) [50] & Florida St. (28) [50] (Music City, 2007) (54 completed) -26—(D) TCU (9) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Galleryfurniture.com, 2001) (24 attempts) 97—Texas Tech (31) [69] & Virginia (28) [28] (Gator, 2008) (61 completed) -23—Southern California (19) vs. TCU (28) (Sun, 1998) (21 attempts) 96—Clemson (27) [40] & Tennessee (14) [56] (Peach, Jan. 2, 2004) (53 completed) -21—Florida St. (20) vs. Wyoming (28) (Sun, 1966) (31 attempts) 95—Florida (31) [40] & Iowa (24) [55] (Outback, 2006) (57 completed) -20—Northern Ill. (7) vs. TCU (37) (Poinsettia, 2006) (29 attempts) 94—UCLA (50) [24] & Northwestern (38) [70] (Sun, 2005) (48 completed) -16—BYU (3) vs. Marshall (21) (Motor City, 1999) (30 attempts) 94—Mississippi St. (17) [38] & Clemson (7) [56] (Peach, 1999) (42 completed) -15—LSU (0) vs. Mississippi (20) (Sugar, 1960) 93—Marshall (64) [70] & East Carolina (61) [23] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (52 completed) -14—Navy (6) vs. Texas (28) (Cotton, 1964) (29 attempts) 93—Georgia (28) [33] & Purdue (25) [60] (ot) (Outback, 2000) (56 completed) -14—Tennessee (0) vs. Texas (16) (Cotton, 1953) (29 attempts) 93—Idaho (42) [41] & Southern Miss. (35) [52] (Humanitarian, 1998) (55 completed) -12—BYU (14) vs. Texas A&M (65) (Holiday, 1990) (21 attempts) 93—Mississippi (34) [48] & Marshall (31) [45] (Motor City, 1997) (52 completed)

Team Record Lists 51 e m a G Most Pass Completions Most Passes Had Intercepted (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int. and Yardage) 8—Arizona (10) vs. Auburn (34) (Sun, 1968) r 47—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (47-78-5, 532 yards) 7—Illinois (15) vs. Alabama (21) (Liberty, 1982) a 44—Texas Tech (31) vs. Virginia (28) (Gator, 2008) (44-69-0, 407 yards) 7—Missouri (3) vs. Penn St. (10) (Orange, 1970) St

7—Texas A&M (21) vs. Alabama (29) (Cotton, 1942) -

43—(D) San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (43-63-5, 467 yards) or ds 42—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42-59-2, 576 yards) 6—Houston (20) vs. Air Force (47) (Armed Forces, 2009) 41—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (41-58-1, 414 yards) 6—(D) Georgia Tech (21) vs. Fresno St. (30) (Silicon Valley, 2002) All 41—(D) Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003) (41-53-1, 497 yards) 6—Georgia (6) vs. Nebraska (45) (Sun, 1969) Rec 41—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41-70-2, 576 yards) 6—TCU (26) vs. Georgia (40) (Orange, 1942) / 41—Oregon (20) vs. Penn St. (38) (Rose, 1995) (41-61-2, 456 yards) 6—SMU (0) vs. Stanford (7) (Rose, 1936) l 39—Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) (39-60-0, 520 yards) Most Passes Had Intercepted, Both Teams w 39—Texas Tech (55) vs. Clemson (15) (Tangerine, 2002) (39-52-1, 464 yards) 12—Auburn (34) [4] & Arizona (10) [8] (Sun, 1968) 39—Oklahoma (25) vs. Mississippi (27) (Independence, 1999) (39-54-1, 390 yards) 10—Georgia (40) [6] & TCU (26) [4] (Orange, 1942) Bo 39—Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) (39-58-2, 447 yards) 9—Alabama (21) [2] & Illinois (15) [7] (Liberty, 1982) 38—Texas Tech (41) vs. Michigan St. (31) (Alamo, Jan. 2, 2010) (38-54-1, 460 yards) 8—Mississippi (21) [4] & Oklahoma St. (7) [4] (Cotton, 2010) 38—Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) (38-70-2, 416 yards) 8—Ohio St. (28) [3] & Texas A&M (12) [5] (Cotton, 1987) 38—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (38-46-0, 481 yards) 8—Nebraska (28) [3] & LSU (10) [5] (Sugar, 1985) 38—Bowling Green (28) vs. Northwestern (24) (Motor City, 2003) (38-51-3, 386 yards) 8—Penn St. (10) [1] & Missouri (3) [7] (Orange, 1970) 38—Purdue (27) vs. Washington St. (33) (Sun, 2001) (38-75-4, 419 yards) 8—Nebraska (45) [2] & Georgia (6) [6] (Sun, 1969) 38—Illinois (29) vs. Army (31) (Peach, 1985) (38-55-2, 401 yards) 8—Texas (12) [3] & Mississippi (7) [5] (Cotton, 1962) 38—(D) Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) (38-51-3, 452 yards) 38—Florida St. (17) vs. Penn St. (17) (Gator, 1967) (38-55-4, 363 yards) Most Passes Attempted Without an Interception Most Pass Completions, Both Teams (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int. and Yardage) 67—Auburn (38) [20] & Northwestern (35) [47] (ot) (Outback, 2010) (111 attempted) 69—Texas Tech (31) vs. Virginia (28) (Gator, 2008) (44-69-0, 407 yards) 65—Central Mich. (44) [33] & Troy (41) [32] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (113 attempted) 60—Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) (39-60-0, 520 yards) 64—Texas Tech (55) [39] & Clemson (15) [25] (Tangerine, 2002) (108 attempted) 59—Akron (31) vs. Memphis (38) (Motor City, 2005) (34-59-0, 455 yards) 64—Texas (47) [37] & Washington (43) [27] (Holiday, 2001) (109 attempted) 57—Troy (41) vs. Central Mich. (44) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (32-57-0, 403 yards) 63—Texas Tech (45) [39] & California (31) [24] (Holiday, 2004) (102 attempted) 57—(D) Western Mich. (30) vs. Fresno St. (35) (California, 1988) (24-57-0, 366 yards) 62—Hawaii (59) [31] & UAB (40) [31] (Hawaii, 2004) (101 attempted) 56—Tennessee (14) vs. Clemson (27) (Peach, Jan. 2, 2004) (31-56-0, 384 yards) 61—Texas Tech (31) [44] & Virginia (28) [17] (Gator, 2008) (97 attempted) 53—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (31-53-0, 444 yards) 61—Penn St. (38) [20] & Oregon (20) [41] (Rose, 1995) (92 attempted) 52—Southern Miss. (35) vs. Idaho (42) (Humanitarian, 1998) (31-52-0, 362 yards) 59—Texas (41) [30] & Southern California (38) [29] (Rose, 2006) (81 attempted) 51—Nevada (37) vs. Toledo (40) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (27-51-0, 330 yards) 58—Florida (51) [31] & Cincinnati (24) [27] (Sugar, 2010) (81 attempted) 51—Florida (34) vs. Michigan St. (37) (Florida Citrus, 2000) (25-51-0, 300 yards) 58—North Carolina St. (56) [38] & Kansas (26) [20] (Tangerine, 2003) (88 attempted) Most Passes Attempted Without an 57—Florida (31) [25] & Iowa (24) [32] (Outback, 2006) (95 attempted) Interception, Both Teams 57—(D) Michigan St. (44) [22] & Fresno St. (35) [35] (Silicon Valley, 2001) (90 attempted) 56—Florida (56) [33] & Maryland (23) [23] (Orange, 2002) (88 attempted) (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int. and Yardage) 56—Georgia (28) [20] & Purdue (25) [36] (ot) (Outback, 2000) (93 attempted) 97—Texas Tech (31) [69] & Virginia (28) [28] (Gator, 2008) (61-97-0, 503 yards) 93—Idaho (42) [41] & Southern Miss. (35) [52] (Humanitarian, 1998) (55-93-0, 653 56—Richmond (49) [39] & Ohio (42) [17] (Tangerine, 1968) (91 attempted) yards) 92—Arizona St. (27) [45] & Purdue (23) [47] (Sun, 2004) (48-92-0, 651 yards) Most Passing Yards 90—Bowling Green (35) [49] & Nevada (34) [41] (Las Vegas, 1992) (54-90-0, 597 (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.) yards) 576—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41-70-2) 576—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42-59-2) Highest Completion Percentage 559—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (33-42-1) (Minimum 10 Attempts) (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int. and Yardage) 546—Purdue (51) vs. Central Mich. (48) (Motor City, 2007) (35-54-2) 1.000—Wake Forest (29) vs. Navy (19) (EagleBank, 2008) (11-11-0, 166 yards) 532—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (47-78-5) .929—Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (13-14-0, 234 yards) 531—(D) Fresno St. (35) vs. Michigan St. (44) (Silicon Valley, 2001) (35-58-2) .900—Mississippi (13) vs. Air Force (0) (Liberty, 1992) (9-10-0, 163 yards) 527—Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (29-47-1) .897—Georgia (33) vs. Wisconsin (6) (Outback, 1998) (26-29-0, 267 yards) 523—(D) Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) (37-63-1) .889—Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (16-18-0, 324 yards) 520—Texas Tech (45) vs. California (31) (Holiday, 2004) (39-60-0) .861—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (31-36-0, 482 yards) 497—(D) Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003) (41-53-1) .857—Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (24-28-0, 413 yards) 492—Washington St. (31) vs. Utah (28) (Copper, 1992) (32-48-1) .833—Alabama (13) vs. Penn St. (6) (Sugar, 1975) (10-12-0, 210 yards) 485—BYU (31) vs. Oklahoma (6) (Copper, 1994) (23-46-0) .828—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (24-29-0, 378 yards) 482—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (31-36-0) .826—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (38-46-0, 481 yards) 481—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (38-46-0) .824—Nebraska (21) vs. North Carolina (17) (Liberty, 1977) (14-17-2, 161 yards) 473—Texas (47) vs. Washington (43) (Holiday, 2001) (37-55-3) .818—Texas A&M (41) vs. Mississippi St. (43) (ot) (Independence, 2000) (9-11-1, 133 469—(D) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (30-40-0) yards) 467—Arizona St. (45) vs. Rutgers (40) (Insight, 2005) (23-35-0) .815—Utah (35) vs. Navy (32) (Poinsettia, 2007) (22-27-1, 238 yards) 467—(D) San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) (43-63-5) .813—TCU (28) vs. Syracuse (27) (Cotton, 1957) (13-16-0, 202 yards) 464—Texas Tech (55) vs. Clemson (15) (Tangerine, 2002) (39-52-1) 460—Texas Tech (41) vs. Michigan St. (31) (Alamo, Jan. 2, 2010) (38-54-1) Most Yards Per Attempt 460—SMU (45) vs. Nevada (10) (Hawaii, 2009) (32-41-0) (Minimum 10 Attempts) 21.7—Southern California (47) vs. Pittsburgh (14) (Rose, 1930) (13 for 282) Most Passing Yards, Both Teams 18.8—(D) Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, 1996) (21 for 295) 907—(D) Michigan St. (44) [376] & Fresno St. (35) [531] (Silicon Valley, 2001) (90 18.0—Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (18 for 324) attempted) 17.5—Alabama (13) vs. Penn St. (6) (Sugar, 1975) (12 for 210) 859—Hawaii (54) [527] & Houston (48) [332] (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (81 attempted) 17.1—Marshall (48) vs. Louisville (29) (Motor City, 1998) (24 for 411) 841—Arizona St. (45) [467] & Rutgers (40) [374] (Insight, 2005) (73 attempted) 838—Purdue (51) [546] & Central Mich. (48) [292] (Motor City, 2007) (89 attempted) 16.7—Texas (36) vs. Tennessee (13) (Cotton, 1969) (14 for 234) 822—Hawaii (59) [405] & UAB (40) [417] (Hawaii, 2004) (101 attempted) 16.7—Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (14 for 234) 16.7—(D) Air Force (45) vs. Washington (25) (Oahu Classic, 1998) (16 for 267) 808—Washington St. (31) [492] & Utah (28) [316] (Copper, 1992) (88 attempted) 798—Central Mich. (44) [395] & Troy (41) [403] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (113 attempted) 15.1—West Virginia (49) vs. Mississippi (38) (Music City, 2000) (21 for 318) 792—California (52) [394] & Virginia Tech (49) [398] (Insight, 2003) (81 attempted) 15.1—Wake Forest (29) vs. Navy (19) (EagleBank, 2008) (11 for 166) 791—Penn St. (50) [215] & BYU (39) [576] (Holiday, 1989) (80 attempted) 14.8—Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (28 for 413) 783—Texas Tech (55) [464] & Clemson (15) [319] (Tangerine, 2002) (108 attempted) 14.6—Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (19 for 278) 774—Florida St. (23) [325] & Florida (17) [449] (Sugar, Jan. 2, 1995) (84 attempted) Most Yards Per Completion 767—Auburn (38) [235] & Northwestern (35) [532] (ot) (Outback, 2010) (111 attempted) 766—Texas Tech (45) [520] & California (31) [246] (Holiday, 2004) (102 attempted) (Minimum 8 Completions) 766—Texas (47) [473] & Washington (43) [293] (Holiday, 2001) (109 attempted) 35.2—Southern California (47) vs. Pittsburgh (14) (Rose, 1930) (8 for 282) 750—Hawaii (41) [559] & Arizona St. (24) [191] (Hawaii, 2006) (68 attempted) 29.3—Texas (36) vs. Tennessee (13) (Cotton, 1969) (8 for 234) 29.3—Texas (28) vs. Navy (6) (Cotton, 1964) (8 for 234) 747—Marshall (48) [411] & Louisville (29) [336] (Motor City, 1998) (78 attempted) 746—LSU (47) [444] & Illinois (34) [302] (Sugar, 2002) (89 attempted) Fewest Pass Attempts 739—Notre Dame (49) [413] & Hawaii (21) [326] (Hawaii, 2008) (72 attempted) 2—Air Force (38) vs. Mississippi St. (15) (Liberty, 1991) (completed 1) 737—Marshall (64) [576] & East Carolina (61) [161] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (93 attempted) 2—(D) Army (10) vs. Michigan St. (6) (Cherry, 1984) (completed 1) 734—Florida St. (40) [455] & Texas Tech (17) [279] (Tangerine, 1977) (63 attempted) 2—West Virginia (14) vs. South Carolina (3) (Peach, 1969) (completed 1) 52 Team Record Lists

3—Air Force (23) vs. Ohio St. (11) (Liberty, 1990) (completed 1) .000—Utah St. (13) vs. New Mexico St. (20) (Sun, 1960) (0-4-0) 3—Oklahoma (31) vs. Nebraska (24) (Orange, 1979) (completed 2) .000—Georgia Tech (7) vs. Pittsburgh (0) (Sugar, 1956) (0-3-1) 3—Georgia Tech (21) vs. Pittsburgh (14) (Gator, 1956) (completed 3) .000—Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) (0-4-1) 3—Georgia Tech (7) vs. Pittsburgh (0) (Sugar, 1956) (completed 0) .000—Rice (8) vs. Tennessee (0) (Orange, 1947) (0-4-2) 3—Miami (FL) (14) vs. Clemson (0) (Gator, 1952) (completed 2) .000—Miami (FL) (13) vs. Holy Cross (6) (Orange, 1946) (0-10-3) 3—Hardin-Simmons (7) vs. Second Air Force (13) (Sun, 1943) (completed 1) .000—Fordham (2) vs. Missouri (0) (Sugar, 1942) (0-4-0) 3—Catholic (20) vs. Mississippi (19) (Orange, 1936) (completed 1) .000—Tulane (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1940) (0-4-0) Fewest Pass Attempts, Both Teams .000—Arizona St. (0) vs. Catholic (0) (Sun, 1940) (0-7-2) 9—Fordham (2) [4] & Missouri (0) [5] (Sugar, 1942) .000—West Virginia (7) vs. Texas Tech (6) (Sun, 1938) (0-7-0) 13—Colorado (27) [9] & Clemson (21) [4] (Orange, 1957) 14—Tennessee (3) [6] & Texas A&M (0) [8] (Gator, 1957) Fewest Yards Per Pass Attempt 14—Texas (16) [8] & Tennessee (0) [6] (Cotton, 1953) -5.6—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) (Sun, 1945) (9 for -50) 15—Utah (26) [4] & New Mexico (0) [11] (Sun, 1939) -0.4—Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (14) (Sun, 1981) (5 for -2) 0.0—Army (28) vs. Alabama (29) (John Hancock Sun, 1988) (6 for 0) 15—LSU (7) [11] & Clemson (0) [4] (Sugar, 1959) 0.0—Missouri (35) vs. Alabama (10) (Gator, 1968) (6 for 0) Fewest Pass Completions 0.0—(D) Missouri (14) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Bluebonnet, 1962) (7 for 0) (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.) 0.0—(D) New Mexico (28) vs. Western Mich. (12) (Aviation, 1961) (4 for 0) 0—Army (28) vs. Alabama (29) (John Hancock Sun, 1988) (0-6-1) 0.0—Utah St. (13) vs. New Mexico St. (20) (Sun, 1960) (4 for 0) 0—Missouri (35) vs. Alabama (10) (Gator, 1968) (0-6-2) 0.0—Georgia Tech (7) vs. Pittsburgh (0) (Sugar, 1956) (3 for 0) 0—(D) Missouri (14) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Bluebonnet, 1962) (0-7-2) 0.0—Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) (4 for 0) 0—(D) New Mexico (28) vs. Western Mich. (12) (Aviation, 1961) (0-4-0) 0.0—Rice (8) vs. Tennessee (0) (Orange, 1947) (4 for 0) 0—Utah St. (13) vs. New Mexico St. (20) (Sun, 1960) (0-4-0) 0.0—Miami (FL) (13) vs. Holy Cross (6) (Orange, 1946) (10 for 0) 0—Georgia Tech (7) vs. Pittsburgh (0) (Sugar, 1956) (0-3-1) 0.0—Fordham (2) vs. Missouri (0) (Sugar, 1942) (4 for 0) 0—Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) (0-4-1) 0.0—Tulane (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1940) (4 for 0) 0—Rice (8) vs. Tennessee (0) (Orange, 1947) (0-4-2) 0.0—Arizona St. (0) vs. Catholic (0) (Sun, 1940) (7 for 0) 0—Miami (FL) (13) vs. Holy Cross (6) (Orange, 1946) (0-10-3) 0.0—West Virginia (7) vs. Texas Tech (6) (Sun, 1938) (7 for 0) 0—Fordham (2) vs. Missouri (0) (Sugar, 1942) (0-4-0) Fewest Yards Per Pass Completion 0—Arizona St. (0) vs. Catholic (0) (Sun, 1940) (0-7-2) 0—Tulane (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1940) (0-4-0) (Minimum 1 completion) 0—West Virginia (7) vs. Texas Tech (6) (Sun, 1938) (0-7-0) -25.0—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) (Sun, 1945) (2 for -50) -2.0—Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (14) (Sun, 1981) (1 for -2) Fewest Pass Completions, Both Teams 3.0—West Virginia (14) vs. South Carolina (3) (Peach, 1969) (1 for 3) 3—Arizona St. (0) [0] & Catholic (0) [3] (Sun, 1940) 3.2—LSU (0) vs. Arkansas (0) (Cotton, 1947) (5 for 16) 4—Penn St. (7) [2] & Alabama (0) [2] (Liberty, 1959) 3.3—North Carolina (26) vs. Texas (10) (Sun, 1982) (3 for 10) 4—Baylor (13) [3] & Tennessee (7) [1] (Sugar, 1957) 4—Rice (8) [0] & Tennessee (0) [4] (Orange, 1947) 3.3—New Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (7) (Sun, 1944) (3 for 10) 5—Oklahoma (14) [3] & Michigan (6) [2] (Orange, 1976) 4.5—Alabama (34) vs. Miami (FL) (13) (Sugar, 1993) (4 for 18) 4.6—Arizona (0) vs. Nebraska (33) (Holiday, 2009) (10 for 46) 5—Kentucky (21) [2] & North Carolina (0) [3] (Peach, 1976) 4.6—Texas (14) vs. Georgia Tech (7) (Cotton, 1943) (5 for 23) 5—Texas (16) [2] & Tennessee (0) [3] (Cotton, 1953) 4.8—UTEP (33) vs. Georgetown (20) (Sun, 1950) (5 for 24) 5—Arkansas (0) [0] & LSU (0) [5] (Cotton, 1947) 5—Wake Forest (26) [1] & South Carolina (14) [4] (Gator, 1946) 5.3—Case (26) vs. Arizona St. (13) (Sun, 1941) (3 for 16) 5—Utah (26) [1] & New Mexico (0) [4] (Sun, 1939) 5.3—Arkansas (3) vs. UCLA (17) (Cotton, 1989) (4 for 21) Fewest Passing Yards (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.) -50—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) (Sun, 1945) (2-9-3) Scoring -2—Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (14) (Sun, 1981) (1-5-1) 0—Army (28) vs. Alabama (29) (John Hancock Sun, 1988) (0-6-1) Most Touchdowns 0—Missouri (35) vs. Alabama (10) (Gator, 1968) (0-6-2) 10—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (6 rush, 4 pass) 0—(D) Missouri (14) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Bluebonnet, 1962) (0-7-2) 9—Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (3 rush, 6 pass) 0—(D) New Mexico (28) vs. Western Mich. (12) (Aviation, 1961) (0-4-0) 9—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (3 rush, 4 pass, 2 intercep- 0—Utah St. (13) vs. New Mexico St. (20) (Sun, 1960) (0-4-0) tion returns) 0—Georgia Tech (7) vs. Pittsburgh (0) (Sugar, 1956) (0-3-1) 9—Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) (6 rush, 3 pass) 0—Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) (0-4-1) 9—Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) (5 rush, 4 pass) 0—Rice (8) vs. Tennessee (0) (Orange, 1947) (0-4-2) 9—Alabama (61) vs. Syracuse (6) (Orange, 1953) (4 rush, 3 pass, 1 punt return, 1 0—Miami (FL) (13) vs. Holy Cross (6) (Orange, 1946) (0-10-3) interception return) 0—Fordham (2) vs. Missouri (0) (Sugar, 1942) (0-4-0) 9—(D) Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) (8 rush, 1 blocked punt 0—Tulane (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1940) (0-4-0) recovery in end zone) 0—Arizona St. (0) vs. Catholic (0) (Sun, 1940) (0-7-2) 8—Hawaii (59) vs. UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) (2 rush, 4 pass, 1 kickoff return, 1 punt 0—West Virginia (7) vs. Texas Tech (6) (Sun, 1938) (0-7-0) return) 0—California (0) vs. Wash. & Jeff. (0) (Rose, 1922) 8—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) (3 rush, 5 pass) 0—Oregon (6) vs. Harvard (7) (Rose, 1920) 8—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (3 rush, 5 pass) Fewest Passing Yards, Both Teams 8—Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) (5 rush, 2 interception 16—Arkansas (0) [0] & LSU (0) [16] (Cotton, 1947) return, 1 punt return) 16—Arizona St. (0) [0] & Catholic (0) [16] (Sun, 1940) 8—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) (6 rush, 1 pass, 1 interception return) 21—Fordham (2) [0] & Missouri (0) [21] (Sugar, 1942) 8—Kansas St. (54) vs. Colorado St. (21) (Holiday, 1995) (4 rush, 4 pass) 32—Rice (8) [0] & Tennessee (0) [32] (Orange, 1947) 8—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (6 rush, 2 pass) 40—Kentucky (21) [16] & North Carolina (0) [24] (Peach, 1976) 8—Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (4 rush, 3 pass, 1 fumble return) 40—Baylor (13) [24] & Tennessee (7) [16] (Sugar, 1957) Most Touchdowns, Both Teams 52—Colorado (27) [25] & Clemson (21) [27] (Orange, 1957) 16—Marshall (64) [9] & East Carolina (61) (2 ot) [7] (GMAC, 2001) 59—Miami (FL) (13) [0] & Holy Cross (6) [59] (Orange, 1946) 14—California (52) [7] & Virginia Tech (49) [7] (Insight, 2003) 60—North Carolina (26) [10] & Texas (10) [50] (Sun, 1982) 13—Nevada (49) [7] & UCF (48) [6] (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) 62—Southern California (25) [45] & Tennessee (0) [17] (Rose, 1945) 13—Hawaii (59) [8] & UAB (40) [5] (Hawaii, 2004) 68—Missouri (35) [0] & Alabama (10) [68] (Gator, 1968) 13—Hawaii (54) [7] & Houston (48) [6] (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) 68—Penn St. (7) [41] & Alabama (0) [27] (Liberty, 1959) 13—Texas Tech (55) [7] & Air Force (41) [6] (Copper, 1995) 74—Oklahoma (41) [23] & Wyoming (7) [51] (Fiesta, 1976) 13—Richmond (49) [7] & Ohio (42) [6] (Tangerine, 1968) 75—Southwestern (TX) (7) [65] & New Mexico (0) [10] (Sun, 1944) 12—Idaho (43) [6] & Bowling Green (42) [6] (Humanitarian, 2009) 77—Utah (26) [18] & New Mexico (0) [59] (Sun, 1939) 12—Purdue (51) [6] & Central Mich. (48) [6] (Motor City, 2007) 78—Texas (16) [32] & Tennessee (0) [46] (Cotton, 1953) 12—UCLA (50) [7] & Northwestern (38) [5] (Sun, 2005) Lowest Completion Percentage 12—Bowling Green (52) [7] & Memphis (35) [5] (GMAC, 2004) (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.) 12—LSU (47) [7] & Illinois (34) [5] (Sugar, 2002) .000—Army (28) vs. Alabama (29) (John Hancock Sun, 1988) (0-6-1) 12—Nebraska (66) [10] & Northwestern (17) [2] (Alamo, 2000) .000—Missouri (35) vs. Alabama (10) (Gator, 1968) (0-6-2) 12—Colorado (62) [8] & Boston College (28) [4] (Insight.com, 1999) .000—(D) Missouri (14) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Bluebonnet, 1962) (0-7-2) 12—Illinois (63) [9] & Virginia (21) [3] (Micronpc.com, 1999) .000—(D) New Mexico (28) vs. Western Mich. (12) (Aviation, 1961) (0-4-0) 12—(D) Colorado (51) [6] & Oregon (43) [6] (Aloha, 1998)

Team Record Lists 53 e m a G Most Touchdowns Rushing 7—Florida St. (31) [4] & Notre Dame (26) [3] (Orange, 1996)

8—(D) Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) 7—East Carolina (37) [4] & North Carolina St. (34) [3] (Peach, 1992) r

7—Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) 7—Toledo (56) [3] & Davidson (33) [4] (Tangerine, 1969) a 7—(D) Houston (47) vs. Tulane (7) (Bluebonnet, 1973) 7—Georgia (40) [4] & TCU (26) [3] (Orange, 1942) St

6—Texas (52) vs. Arizona St. (34) (Holiday, 2007) - 6—Nevada (49) vs. UCF (48) (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) Most Field Goals Made or ds 5—Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (28, 35, 44, 42, 37 yards) 6—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) 5—Minnesota (29) vs. Arkansas (14) (Music City, 2002) (24, 45, 21, 22, 29 yards) All 6—Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) 5—Texas A&M (22) vs. Michigan (20) (Alamo, 1995) (27, 49, 47, 31, 37 yards) Rec 6—Nebraska (42) vs. Tennessee (17) (Orange, 1998) 5—Mississippi St. (24) vs. North Carolina St. (28) (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995) (37, 21, 29, 36, / 6—(D) Navy (42) vs. California (38) (Aloha, 1996) 30 yards) l 6—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) 5—Florida (28) vs. Notre Dame (39) (Sugar, 1992) (26, 24, 36, 37, 24 yards) w 6—Texas Tech (55) vs. Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) 5—Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) (18, 48, 31, 22, 26 yards) 6—Air Force (41) vs. Texas Tech (55) (Copper, 1995) 4—Penn St. (19) vs. LSU (17) (Capital One, 2010) (26, 18, 20, 21 yards) Bo 6—Texas Tech (49) vs. Duke (21) (All-American, 1989) 4—Florida St. (33) vs. West Virginia (21) (Gator, 2010) (26, 42, 22, 37 yards) 6—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) 4—Ohio St. (26) vs. Oregon (17) (Rose, 2010) (19, 30, 45, 38 yards) 6—Oklahoma (42) vs. Arkansas (8) (Orange, 1987) 4—Nebraska (33) vs. Arizona (0) (Holiday, 2009) (47, 50, 41, 22 yards) 6—Ohio St. (47) vs. BYU (17) (Holiday, 1982) 4—Pittsburgh (19) vs. North Carolina (17) (Meineke Car Care, 2009) (31, 31, 42, 33 6—Oklahoma St. (49) vs. BYU (21) (Tangerine, 1976) yards) 6—Arizona St. (48) vs. North Carolina (26) (Peach, 1970) 4—Nebraska (26) vs. Clemson (21) (Gator, 2009) (48, 28, 28, 22 yards) 6—Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) 4—Utah (25) vs. Tulsa (13) (Armed Forces, 2006) (45, 39, 41, 34 yards) Most Touchdowns Rushing, Both Teams 4—Nevada (20) vs. Miami (FL) (21) (MPC Computers, 2006) (33, 31, 44, 40 yards) 12—Texas Tech (55) [6] & Air Force (41) [6] (Copper, 1995) 4—LSU (40) vs. Miami (FL) (3) (Peach, 2005) (37, 47, 35, 50 yards) 9—Texas (41) [5] & Southern California (38) [4] (Rose, 2006) 4—Rutgers (40) vs. Arizona St. (45) (Insight, 2005) (25, 23, 52, 48 yards) 9—Nevada (49) [6] & UCF (48) [3] (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) 4—(D) Colorado (33) vs. UTEP (28) (Houston, 2004) (26, 54, 37, 20 yards) 9—Arizona St. (48) [6] & North Carolina (26) [3] (Peach, 1970) 4—Connecticut (39) vs. Toledo (10) (Motor City, 2004) (35, 37, 25, 36 yards) 8—Oregon (42) [5] & Oklahoma St. (31) [3] (Holiday, 2008) 4—Ohio St. (33) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Alamo, 2004) (37, 35, 41, 36 yards) 8—Marshall (64) [3] & East Carolina (61) [5] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 4—Georgia (26) vs. Florida St. (13) (Sugar, 2003) (23, 42, 25, 35 yards) 8—Oklahoma St. (62) [6] & Wyoming (14) [2] (Holiday, 1988) 4—(D) Oklahoma St. (33) vs. Southern Miss. (23) (Houston, 2002) (46, 52, 29, 23 yards) 8—Colorado (47) [5] & Alabama (33) [3] (Liberty, 1969) 4—Washington St. (33) vs. Purdue (27) (Sun, 2001) (47, 34, 30, 37 yards) 7—Colorado St. (40) [3] & Fresno St. (35) [4] (New Mexico, 2008) 4—Iowa (19) vs. Texas Tech (16) (Alamo, 2001) (36, 31, 46, 47 yards) 7—Texas (52) [6] & Arizona St. (34) [1] (Holiday, 2007) 4—East Carolina (61) vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (25, 22, 32, 37 yards) 7—Georgia Tech (52) [7] & Tulsa (10) [0] (Humanitarian, 2004) 4—East Carolina (19) vs. Stanford (13) (Liberty, 1995) (46, 26, 41, 34 yards) 7—California (52) [5] & Virginia Tech (49) [2] (Insight, 2003) 4—Oklahoma (25) vs. Penn St. (10) (Orange, 1986) (26, 31, 21, 22 yards) 7—Nebraska (66) [6] & Northwestern (17) [1] (Alamo, 2000) 4—North Carolina (26) vs. Texas (10) (Sun, 1982) (53, 47, 24, 42 yards) 7—Illinois (63) [6] & Virginia (21) [1] (Micronpc.com, 1999) 4—Texas A&M (33) vs. Oklahoma St. (16) (Independence, 1981) (33, 32, 50, 18 yards) 7—(D) Navy (42) [6] & California (38) [1] (Aloha, 1996) 4—West Virginia (26) vs. Florida (6) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1981) (35, 42, 49, 24 yards) 7—Nebraska (62) [6] & Florida (24) [1] (Fiesta, 1996) 4—Missouri (19) vs. Southern Miss. (17) (Tangerine, 1981) (45, 41, 30, 28 yards) 7—Kansas St. (54) [4] & Colorado St. (21) [3] (Holiday, 1995) 4—Nebraska (45) vs. Georgia (6) (Sun, 1969) (50, 32, 42, 37 yards) 7—Oklahoma (42) [6] & Arkansas (8) [1] (Orange, 1987) 4—Alabama (12) vs. Mississippi (7) (Sugar, 1964) (46, 31, 34, 48 yards) 7—Oklahoma St. (35) [4] & West Virginia (33) [3] (John Hancock Sun, 1987) 7—UCLA (45) [5] & Iowa (28) [2] (Rose, 1986) Most Field Goals Made, Both Teams 7—Oklahoma St. (49) [6] & BYU (21) [1] (Tangerine, 1976) (At Least One Field Goal by Both Teams) 7—Arizona St. (49) [5] & Missouri (35) [2] (Fiesta, 1972) 7—Central Mich. (44) [5] & Troy (41) [2] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) 7—Penn St. (41) [5] & Oregon (12) [2] (Liberty, 1960) 7—Iowa (19) [4] & Texas Tech (16) [3] (Alamo, 2001) 7—Texas A&M (22) [5] & Michigan (20) [2] (Alamo, 1995) Most Touchdowns Passing 7—North Carolina St. (28) [2] & Mississippi St. (24) [5] (Peach, Jan. 1, 1995) 6—Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) 6—Washington St. (33) [4] & Purdue (27) [2] (Sun, 2001) 6—(D) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) 6—Toledo (23) [3] & Cincinnati (16) [3] (Motor City, 2001) 5—Kansas (42) vs. Minnesota (21) (Insight, 2008) 6—Notre Dame (39) [1] & Florida (28) [5] (Sugar, 1992) 5—Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) 6—Syracuse (16) [3] & Auburn (16) [3] (Sugar, 1988) 5—Fla. Atlantic (44) vs. Memphis (27) (New Orleans, 2007) 6—Tennessee (30) [1] & Maryland (23) [5] (Florida Citrus, 1983) 5—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) 5—Penn St. (19) [4] & LSU (17) [1] (Capital One, 2010) 5—Toledo (45) vs. UTEP (13) (GMAC, 2005) 5—Ohio St. (26) [4] & Oregon (17) [1] (Rose, 2010) 5—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 5—Pittsburgh (19) [4] & North Carolina (17) [1] (Meineke Car Care, 2009) 5—Bowling Green (52) vs. Memphis (35) (GMAC, 2004) 5—Southern Miss. (30) [3] & Troy (27) [2] (ot) (New Orleans, 2008) 5—Fresno St. (37) vs. Virginia (34) (ot) (MPC Computers, 2004) 5—West Virginia (48) [2] & Oklahoma (28) [3] (Fiesta, 2008) 5—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) 5—Purdue (51) [3] & Central Mich. (48) [2] (Motor City, 2007) 5—Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) 5—Florida St. (44) [3] & UCLA (27) [2] (Emerald, 2006) 5—Texas Tech (55) vs. Clemson (15) (Tangerine, 2002) 5—LSU (40) [4] & Miami (FL) (3) [1] (Peach, 2005) 5—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) 5—Arizona St. (45) [1] & Rutgers (40) [4] (Insight, 2005) 5—Illinois (34) vs. LSU (47) (Sugar, 2002) 5—Florida St. (30) [3] & West Virginia (18) [2] (Gator, 2005) 5—Clemson (49) vs. Louisiana Tech (24) (Humanitarian, 2001) 5—Connecticut (39) [4] & Toledo (10) [1] (Motor City, 2004) 5—West Virginia (49) vs. Mississippi (38) (Music City, 2000) 5—Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14) (Cotton, 1995) 5—Ohio St. (31) [3] & Miami (FL) (24) [2] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 5—Florida St. (41) vs. Nebraska (17) (Fiesta, 1990) 5—Texas (47) [2] & Washington (43) [3] (Holiday, 2001) 5—Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) 5—Marshall (64) [1] & East Carolina (61) (2 ot) [4] (GMAC, 2001) 5—LSU (27) [2] & Notre Dame (9) [3] (Independence, 1997) Most Touchdowns Passing, Both Teams 5—Penn St. (50) [3] & BYU (39) [2] (Holiday, 1989) 9—Bowling Green (52) [5] & Memphis (35) [4] (GMAC, 2004) 8—Idaho (43) [4] & Bowling Green (42) [4] (Humanitarian, 2009) 5—Oklahoma (25) [4] & Penn St. (10) [1] (Orange, 1986) 8—Notre Dame (49) [5] & Hawaii (21) [3] (Hawaii, 2008) 5—North Carolina (26) [4] & Texas (10) [1] (Sun, 1982) 8—Fla. Atlantic (44) [5] & Memphis (27) [3] (New Orleans, 2007) 5—Texas A&M (33) [4] & Oklahoma St. (16) [1] (Independence, 1981) 8—LSU (47) [3] & Illinois (34) [5] (Sugar, 2002) 5—Missouri (19) [4] & Southern Miss. (17) [1] (Tangerine, 1981) 5—Penn St. (9) [3] & Tulane (6) [2] (Liberty, 1979) 8—West Virginia (49) [5] & Mississippi (38) [3] (Music City, 2000) 8—(D) Iowa (55) [6] & Texas (17) [2] (Freedom, 1984) 5—Penn St. (30) [3] & Texas (6) [2] (Cotton, 1972) 8—Richmond (49) [4] & Ohio (42) [4] (Tangerine, 1968) Most Points, Winning Team 7—Mississippi (47) [3] & Texas Tech (34) [4] (Cotton, 2009) 66—Nebraska vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) 7—Purdue (51) [3] & Central Mich. (48) [4] (Motor City, 2007) 65—Texas A&M vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) 7—Hawaii (41) [5] & Arizona St. (24) [2] (Hawaii, 2006) 64—Marshall vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 7—Oregon St. (39) [4] & Missouri (38) [3] (Sun, 2006) 63—Tulsa vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) 7—South Carolina (44) [4] & Houston (36) [3] (Liberty, 2006) 63—Illinois vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) 7—Arizona St. (45) [4] & Rutgers (40) [3] (Insight, 2005) 62—Colorado vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) 7—Southern California (55) [5] & Oklahoma (19) [2] (Orange, 2005) 62—Nebraska vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) 7—North Carolina St. (56) [5] & Kansas (26) [2] (Tangerine, 2003) 62—Oklahoma St. vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) 7—Hawaii (54) [5] & Houston (48) [2] (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) 61—Alabama vs. Syracuse (6) (Orange, 1953) 7—(D) Michigan St. (44) [3] & Fresno St. (35) [4] (Silicon Valley, 2001) 59—Hawaii vs. UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) 54 Team Record Lists

56—Oregon vs. South Fla. (21) (Sun, 2007) 0—California (0) & Wash. & Jeff. (0) (Rose, 1922) 56—North Carolina St. vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) 56—Florida vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) Most Points Scored in One Half 56—Toledo vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) 45—Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) (1st half) 45—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (2nd half) Most Points, Losing Team 43—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (2nd half) 61—East Carolina vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 42—Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (2nd half) 49—Virginia Tech vs. California (52) (Insight, 2003) 42—Boston College (51) vs. Toledo (25) (Motor City, 2002) (1st half) 48—Central Mich. vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, 2007) 42—Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) (1st half) 48—UCF vs. Nevada (49) (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) 42—Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (1st half) 48—Houston vs. Hawaii (54) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) 40—Alabama (61) vs. Syracuse (6) (Orange, 1953) (2nd half) 45—SMU vs. BYU (46) (Holiday, 1980) 38—Oregon (56) vs. South Fla. (21) (Sun, 2007) (2nd half) 43—Washington vs. Texas (47) (Holiday, 2001) 38—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (1st half) 43—(D) Oregon vs. Colorado (51) (Aloha, 1998) 38—East Carolina (61) vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (1st half) 42—Bowling Green vs. Idaho (43) (Humanitarian, 2009) 38—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (1st half) 42—Ohio vs. Richmond (49) (Tangerine, 1968) 38—Penn St. (50) vs. BYU (39) (Holiday, 1989) (2nd half) 41—Troy vs. Central Mich. (44) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) 38—Penn St. (41) vs. Baylor (20) (Cotton, 1975) (2nd half) 41—Texas A&M vs. Mississippi St. (43) (ot) (Independence, 2000) 38—Mississippi (41) vs. Georgia Tech (18) (Peach, 1971) (1st half) 41—Air Force vs. Texas Tech (55) (Copper, 1995) 40—Rutgers vs. Arizona St. (45) (Insight, 2005) Most Points Scored in One Half, Both Teams 40—Boise St. vs. Louisville (44) (Liberty, 2004) 64—(D) Kansas (51) [34] & UCLA (30) [30] (Aloha, 1995) (2nd half) 64—Penn St. (50) [38] & BYU (39) [26] (Holiday, 1989) (2nd half) 40—UAB vs. Hawaii (59) (Hawaii, 2004) 63—Bowling Green (52) [35] & Memphis (35) [28] (GMAC, 2004) (1st half) Most Points, Both Teams 63—(D) Navy (42) [28] & California (38) [35] (Aloha, 1996) (1st half) 125—Marshall (64) & East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 60—Boston College (51) [42] & Toledo (25) [18] (Motor City, 2002) (1st half) 102—Hawaii (54) & Houston (48) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) 58—(D) Michigan St. (44) [37] & Fresno St. (35) [21] (Silicon Valley, 2001) (1st half) 101—California (52) & Virginia Tech (49) (Insight, 2003) 57—Idaho (43) [29] & Bowling Green (42) [28] (Humanitarian, 2009) (2nd half) 99—Purdue (51) & Central Mich. (48) (Motor City, 2007) 56—Marshall (64) [43] & East Carolina (61) [13] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (2nd half) 99—Hawaii (59) & UAB (40) (Hawaii, 2004) 55—South Carolina (44) [27] & Houston (36) [28] (Liberty, 2006) (1st half) 97—Nevada (49) & UCF (48) (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) 55—Nebraska (66) [38] & Northwestern (17) [17] (Alamo, 2000) (1st half) 96—Texas Tech (55) & Air Force (41) (Copper, 1995) 54—Hawaii (59) [28] & UAB (40) [26] (Hawaii, 2004) (1st half) 94—(D) Colorado (51) & Oregon (43) (Aloha, 1998) 54—Utah St. (42) [21] & Ball St. (33) [33] (Las Vegas, 1993) (2nd half) 91—BYU (46) & SMU (45) (Holiday, 1980) 53—Texas (41) [25] & Southern California (38) [28] (Rose, 2006) (2nd half) 91—Richmond (49) & Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) 53—Memphis (38) [25] & Akron (31) [28] (Motor City, 2005) (2nd half) 90—Texas (47) & Washington (43) (Holiday, 2001) 53—Texas (47) [33] & Washington (43) [20] (Holiday, 2001) (2nd half) 90—Colorado (62) & Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) 52—Purdue (51) [17] & Central Mich. (48) [35] (Motor City, 2007) (2nd half) 52—Hawaii (41) [38] & Arizona St. (24) [14] (Hawaii, 2006) (2nd half) Largest Margin of Victory 52—West Virginia (38) [31] & Georgia (35) [21] (Sugar, 2006) (1st half) 56—Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) 52—Louisville (44) [31] & Boise St. (40) [21] (Liberty, 2004) (1st half) 55—Alabama (61) vs. Syracuse (6) (Orange, 1953) 52—California (52) [31] & Virginia Tech (49) [21] (Insight, 2003) (2nd half) 51—Texas A&M (65) vs. BYU (14) (Holiday, 1990) 49—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) 52—Colorado (62) [45] & Boston College (28) [7] (Insight.com, 1999) (1st half) 48—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) 52—Tennessee (48) [31] & Northwestern (28) [21] (Florida Citrus, 1997) (1st half) 52—Texas Tech (55) [24] & Air Force (41) [28] (Copper, 1995) (2nd half) 44—(D) Fresno St. (51) vs. Bowling Green (7) (California, 1985) 43—Miami (FL) (46) vs. Texas (3) (Cotton, 1991) 52—Oklahoma St. (62) [45] & Wyoming (14) [7] (Holiday, 1988) (2nd half) 42—Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) Most Points Scored in One Quarter 42—Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) 31—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (2nd quarter) 42—Texas (42) vs. Maryland (0) (Sun, 1978) 31—(D) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (3rd quarter) 41—Oregon St. (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, 2003) 30—Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (14) (Sun, 1981) (4th quarter) 41—Syracuse (41) vs. Clemson (0) (Gator, 1996) 29—Oregon St. (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2001) (3rd quarter) 41—Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14) (Cotton, 1995) 29—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) (2nd quarter) Largest Deficit Overcome to Win 28—LSU (38) vs. Georgia Tech (3) (Chick-fil-A, 2008) (2nd quarter) 31—Texas Tech (44) vs. Minnesota (41) (ot) (Insight, 2006) (trailed 38-7 in 3rd quarter) 28—Oregon (56) vs. South Fla. (21) (Sun, 2007) (3rd quarter) 30—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (trailed 38-8 at half) 28—Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, 2007) (3rd quarter) 25—Georgia (28) vs. Purdue (25) (ot) (Outback, 2000) (trailed 25-0 in 2nd quarter) 28—Boston College (55) vs. Toledo (25) (Motor City, 2002) (2nd quarter) 24—North Carolina St. (38) vs. Minnesota (30) (Micronpc.com, 2000) (trailed 24-0 28—Clemson (49) vs. Louisiana Tech (24) (Humanitarian, 2001) (3rd quarter) in 2nd quarter) 28—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (ot) (GMAC, 2001) (3rd quarter) 22—UCLA (50) vs. Northwestern (38) (Sun, 2005) (trailed 22-0 in 1st quarter) 28—West Virginia (49) vs. Mississippi (38) (Music City, 2000) (2nd quarter) 22—BYU (46) vs. SMU (45) (Holiday, 1980) (trailed 35-13 in 3rd quarter and then 28—Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) (2nd quarter) trailed 45-25 with four minutes remaining in the game) 28—Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14) (Cotton, 1995) (1st quarter) 22—Notre Dame (35) vs. Houston (34) (Cotton, 1979) (trailed 34-12 in 4th quarter) 28—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (3rd quarter) 21—California (42) vs. Air Force (36) (Armed Forces, 2007) (trailed 21-0 in 1st quarter) 28—Missouri (34) vs. Auburn (17) (Sun, 1973) (2nd quarter) 21—Missouri (38) vs. South Carolina (31) (Independence, 2005) (trailed 21-0 and 28—Mississippi (41) vs. Georgia Tech (18) (Peach, 1971) (2nd quarter) 28-7 in 2nd quarter) 28—Toledo (56) vs. Davidson (33) (Tangerine, 1969) (2nd quarter) 21—Maryland (28) vs. Tennessee (27) (Sun, 1984) (trailed 21-0 at half) 28—Houston (49) vs. Miami (OH) (21) (Tangerine, 1962) (2nd quarter) 21—(D) Fresno St. (29) vs. Bowling Green (28) (California, 1982) (trailed 21-0 in 2nd quarter) Most Points Scored in One Quarter, Both Teams 19—Texas (47) vs. Washington (43) (Holiday, 2001) (trailed 36-17 in 3rd quarter) 45—Nebraska (66) [31] & Northwestern (17) [14] (Alamo, 2000) (2nd quarter) 19—Wake Forest (39) vs. Oregon (35) (Independence, 1992) (trailed 29-10 in 3rd quarter) 43—Boston College (55) [28] & Toledo (25) [15] (Motor City, 2002) (2nd quarter) Fewest Points, Winning Team 43—(D) Navy (42) [21] & California (38) [22] (Aloha, 1996) (2nd quarter) 2—Fordham vs. Missouri (0) (Sugar, 1942) 41—South Carolina (44) [20] & Houston (36) [21] (Liberty, 2006) (2nd quarter) 3—Oregon St. vs. Pittsburgh (0) (Sun, 2008) 40—Arizona St. (48) [14] & North Carolina (26) [26] (Peach, 1970) (2nd quarter) 3—Tennessee vs. Texas A&M (0) (Gator, 1957) 39—Memphis (38) [18] & Akron (31) [21] (Motor City, 2005) (4th quarter) 3—TCU vs. LSU (2) (Sugar, 1936) 38—Missouri (34) [28] & Auburn (17) [10] (Sun, 1973) (2nd quarter) 6—UCLA vs. Illinois (3) (John Hancock, 1991) 37—Texas (47) [14] & Washington (43) [23] (Holiday, 2001) (2nd quarter) 6—Oregon St. vs. Villanova (0) (Liberty, 1962) 37—(D) Kansas (51) [14] & UCLA (30) [23] (Aloha, 1995) (4th quarter) 6—Tulsa vs. Texas Tech (0) (Sun, 1942) 37—Oklahoma (40) [30] & Houston (14) [7] (Sun, 1981) (4th quarter) 6—Clemson vs. Boston College (3) (Cotton, 1940) 36—Idaho (43) [21] & Bowling Green (42) [15] (Humanitarian, 2009) (4th quarter) 6—Auburn vs. Michigan St. (0) (Orange, 1938) 35—West Virginia (31) [21] & North Carolina (30) [14] (Meineke Car Care, 2008) (1st quarter) 6—Santa Clara vs. LSU (0) (Sugar, 1938) 35—Purdue (51) [7] & Central Mich. (48) [28] (Motor City, 2007) (3rd quarter) 35—Bowling Green (52) [14] & Memphis (35) [21] (GMAC, 2004) (2nd quarter) Fewest Points, Losing Team 35—Michigan (35) [21] & Alabama (34) [14] (Orange, 2000) (3rd quarter) 0—By many teams 35—Marshall (48) [14] & Louisville (29) [21] (Motor City, 1998) (2nd quarter) Fewest Points, Both Teams 35—Kansas St. (54) [21] & Colorado St. (21) [14] (Holiday, 1995) (3rd quarter) 0—Air Force (0) & TCU (0) (Cotton, 1959) 35—Oklahoma St. (62) [28] & Wyoming (14) [7] (Holiday, 1988) (3rd quarter) 0—Arkansas (0) & LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) 35—Oklahoma St. (49) [21] & BYU (21) [14] (Tangerine, 1976) (2nd quarter) 0—Arizona St. (0) & Catholic (0) (Sun, 1940) 35—(D) Houston (31) [21] & North Carolina St. (31) [14] (Bluebonnet, 1974) (4th quarter)

Team Record Lists 55 e m a G

35—Arizona St. (49) [21] & Missouri (35) [14] (Fiesta, 1972) (4th quarter) 31—Navy (35) [24] & Missouri (13) [7] (Texas, 2009) 35—Richmond (49) [21] & Ohio (42) [14] (Tangerine, 1968) (2nd quarter) 31—Air Force (38) [18] & Mississippi St. (15) [13] (Liberty, 1991) r a Most First Downs Passing St

27—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) - First Downs 26—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) or ds 25—Purdue (51) vs. Central Mich. (48) (Motor City, 2007)

25—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) All Most First Downs Rec 36—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (9 rush, 25 pass, 2 penalty) 25—(D) Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) / 36—Oklahoma (48) vs. Virginia (14) (Gator, Dec. 29, 1991) (16 rush, 18 pass, 2 penalty) 24—Oregon St. (39) vs. Missouri (38) (Sun, 2006) l

35—Michigan (35) vs. Mississippi (3) (Gator, Jan. 1, 1991) (20 rush, 14 pass, 1 penalty) 24—(D) Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003) w 35—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (8 rush, 27 pass, 0 penalty) 24—West Virginia (31) vs. Missouri (34) (Insight.com, 1998) 34—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (8 rush, 21 pass, 5 penalty) 24—Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) Bo 34—Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (16 rush, 16 pass, 2 penalty) 23—Troy (41) vs. Central Mich. (44) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) 34—North Carolina St. (56) [34] vs. Kansas (26) [28] (Tangerine, 2003) (9 rush, 22 23—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) pass, 3 penalty) 23—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) 34—(D) Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) (4 rush, 25 pass, 5 penalty) 23—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) 34—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (15 rush, 17 pass, 2 penalty) 23—Tennessee (48) vs. Northwestern (28) (Florida Citrus, 1997) 34—(D) Miami (FL) (34) vs. Nebraska (36) (Gotham, 1962) 23—(D) San Jose St. (25) vs. Toledo (27) (California, 1981) 33—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) 23—Wisconsin (37) vs. Southern California (42) (Rose, 1963) 33—Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) (11 rush, 17 pass, 5 penalty) 33—Arizona St. (45) vs. Rutgers (40) (Insight, 2005) (11 rush, 21 pass, 1 penalty) Most First Downs Passing, Both Teams 33—Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (26 rush, 4 pass, 3 penalty) 44—Central Mich. (44) [21] & Troy (41) [23] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) 33—Toledo (40) vs. Nevada (37) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (19 rush, 12 pass, 2 penalty) 38—Florida (31) [16] & Iowa (24) [22] (Outback, 2006) 38—Penn St. (50) [11] & BYU (39) [27] (Holiday, 1989) 33—Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (22 rush, 11 pass, 0 penalty) 37—Purdue (51) [25] & Central Mich. (48) [12] (Motor City, 2007) 32—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (5 rush, 26 pass, 1 penalty) 37—Oregon St. (39) [24] & Missouri (38) [13] (Sun, 2006) 32—Tennessee (38) vs. Texas A&M (7) (Cotton, 2005) (17 rush, 10 pass, 5 penalty) 32—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (7 rush, 23 pass, 2 penalty) 37—Arizona St. (45) [21] & Rutgers (40) [16] (Insight, 2005) 32—BYU (24) vs. Michigan (17) (Holiday, 1984) 36—Tennessee (48) [23] & Northwestern (28) [13] (Florida Citrus, 1997) 35—Texas Tech (44) [22] & Minnesota (41) [13] (ot) (Insight, 2006) 32—Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) (8 rush, 24 pass, 0 penalty) 35—Hawaii (59) [17] & UAB (40) [18] (Hawaii, 2004) 32—Wisconsin (37) vs. Southern California (42) (Rose, 1963) (7 rush, 23 pass, 2 penalty) 35—North Carolina St. (56) [22] & Kansas (26) [13] (Tangerine, 2003) Most First Downs, Both Teams 35—California (52) [17] & Virginia Tech (49) [18] (Insight, 2003) 62—North Carolina St. (56) [34] & Kansas (26) [28] (Tangerine, 2003) 35—Miami (FL) (37) [18] & Florida (20) [17] (Sugar, 2001) 61—Penn St. (50) [26] & BYU (39) [35] (Holiday, 1989) 34—Hawaii (41) [26] & Arizona St. (24) [8] (Hawaii, 2006) 60—Texas (41) [30] & Southern California (38) [30] (Rose, 2006) 33—Kentucky (35) [19] & Florida St. (28) [14] (Music City, 2007) 60—Nevada (49) [30] & UCF (48) [30] (ot) (Hawaii, 2005) 33—Utah (38) [21] & Georgia Tech (10) [12] (Emerald, 2005) 59—Navy (51) [33] & Colorado St. (30) [26] (Poinsettia, 2005) 33—Texas Tech (45) [18] & California (31) [15] (Holiday, 2004) 59—Marshall (64) [36] & East Carolina (61) [23] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 33—Florida (56) [23] & Maryland (23) [10] (Orange, 2002) 58—Central Mich. (44) [27] & Troy (41) [31] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) 33—Texas (43) [17] & Washington (43) [16] (Holiday, 2001) 58—Miami (FL) (46) [27] & North Carolina St. (23) [31] (Micron PC, 1998) 33—Marshall (64) [25] & East Carolina (61) [8] (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 57—UCLA (50) [24] & Northwestern (38) [33] (Sun, 2005) 57—Arizona St. (45) [33] & Rutgers (40) [24] (Insight, 2005) Most First Downs by Penalty 8—West Virginia (18) vs. Florida St. (30) (Gator, 2005) 57—Texas Tech (45) [30] & California (31) [27] (Holiday, 2004) 7—West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) 56—Toledo (40) [33] & Nevada (37) [23] (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) 6—South Fla. (21) vs. Oregon (56) (Sun, 2007) 56—Mississippi (42) [30] & Air Force (29) [26] (Liberty, 1989) 6—Clemson (27) vs. Tennessee (14) (Peach, Jan. 2, 2004) 55—Hawaii (54) [30] & Houston (48) [25] (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) 6—Florida (52) vs. Florida St. (20) (Sugar, 1997) 55—Michigan (35) [35] & Mississippi (3) [20] (Gator, Jan. 1, 1991) 54—Texas (24) [33] & Ohio St. (21) [21] (Fiesta, 2009) 6—Texas (3) vs. Miami (FL) (46) (Cotton, 1991) 54—Texas Tech (44) [29] & Minnesota (41) [25] (ot) (Insight, 2006) 5—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) 54—West Virginia (38) [27] & Georgia (35) [27] (Sugar, 2006) 5—Clemson (21) vs. Nebraska (26) (Gator, 2009) 54—Hawaii (59) [23] & UAB (40) [31] (Hawaii, 2004) 5—Boise St. (16) vs. TCU (17) (Poinsettia, 2008) 54—California (52) [27] & Virginia Tech (49) [27] (Insight, 2003) 5—Wisconsin (17) vs. Arkansas (14) (Capital One, 2007) 5—Northwestern (38) vs. UCLA (50) (Sun, 2005) 54—Boise St. (34) [28] & Louisville (31) [26] (Humanitarian, 1999) 5—Tennessee (38) vs. Texas A&M (7) (Cotton, 2005) 54—UCLA (45) [29] & Iowa (28) [25] (Rose, 1986) 5—Iowa (27) vs. Texas Tech (0) (Alamo, 1996) 54—Florida St. (34) [31] & Oklahoma St. (23) [23] (Gator, 1985) 5—(D) Arizona (13) vs. Utah (16) (Freedom, 1994) Most First Downs Rushing 5—(D) Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) 26—Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) 5—West Virginia (21) vs. Notre Dame (34) (Fiesta, 1989) 26—Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, Jan. 1, 1972) 5—(D) Washington (34) vs. Florida (7) (Freedom, 1989) 25—(D) Houston (26) vs. Dayton (21) (Salad, 1952) 5—(D) Western Mich. (30) vs. Fresno St. (35) (California, 1988) 24—Navy (35) vs. Missouri (13) (Texas, 2009) 5—Miami (FL) (7) vs. Tennessee (35) (Sugar, 1986) 24—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) 5—(D) Miami (OH) (7) vs. San Jose St. (37) (California, 1986) 24—Colorado (47) vs. Alabama (33) (Liberty, 1969) 23—Georgia Tech (31) vs. Texas Tech (21) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1965) Most First Downs by Penalty, Both Teams 22—Nebraska (42) vs. Tennessee (17) (Orange, 1998) 12—Florida St. (30) [4] & West Virginia (18) [8] (Gator, 2005) 22—Syracuse (30) vs. Houston (17) (Liberty, 1996) 8— West Virginia (48) [1] & Oklahoma (28) [7] (Fiesta, 2008) 22—(D) Arkansas (28) vs. Florida (24) (Bluebonnet, 1982) 8—Tennessee (38) [5] & Texas A&M (7) [3] (Cotton, 2005) 8—Florida (52) [6] & Florida St. (20) [2] (Sugar, 1997) 22—Oklahoma (41) vs. Wyoming (7) (Fiesta, 1976) 8—Texas A&M (22) [4] & Michigan (20) [4] (Alamo, 1995) 22—Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) 21—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) 8—Miami (FL) (46) [2] & Texas (3) [6] (Cotton, 1991) 21—Arkansas (27) vs. Tennessee (31) (Cotton, 1990) 7—Oklahoma (31) [4] & Stanford (27) [3] (Sun, 2009) 21—Florida St. (7) vs. Oklahoma (24) (Orange, 1980) 7—Wisconsin (17) [5] & Arkansas (14) [2] (Capital One, 2007) 7—UCLA (50) [2] & Northwestern (38) [5] (Sun, 2005) 21—(D) Houston (35) vs. Navy (0) (Garden State, 1980) 7—Clemson (27) [6] & Tennessee (14) [1] (Peach, Jan. 2, 2004) 21—Mississippi St. (26) vs. North Carolina (24) (Sun, 1974) 21—Missouri (35) vs. Alabama (10) (Gator, 1968) 7—Iowa (27) [5] & Texas Tech (0) [2] (Alamo, 1996) 7—(D) Washington (34) [5] & Florida (7) [2] (Freedom, 1989) Most First Downs Rushing, Both Teams 7—Tennessee (35) [2] & Miami (FL) (7) [5] (Sugar, 1986) 36—Miami (FL) (46) [16] & Texas (3) [20] (Cotton, 1991) 7—Tennessee (14) [3] & Arkansas (13) [4] (Liberty, 1971) 36—Colorado (47) [24] & Alabama (33) [12] (Liberty, 1969) 32—Navy (51) [26] & Colorado St. (30) [6] (Poinsettia, 2005) Fewest First Downs 32—Miami (FL) (46) [14] & North Carolina St. (23) [18] (Micron PC, 1998) 1—Alabama (29) vs. Texas A&M (21) (Cotton, 1942) (passing) 32—Texas Tech (55) [15] & Air Force (41) [17] (Copper, 1995) 1—Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) (rushing) 2—Michigan St. (0) vs. Auburn (6) (Orange, 1938) (1 rushing, 1 passing) 32—Tennessee (31) [11] & Arkansas (27) [21] (Cotton, 1990) 32—Oklahoma (41) [22] & Wyoming (7) [10] (Fiesta, 1976) Fewest First Downs, Both Teams 32—Arizona St. (49) [22] & Missouri (35) [10] (Fiesta, 1972) 10—Texas (7) [3] & Randolph Field (7) [7] (Cotton, 1944) 32—Texas (21) [19] & Notre Dame (17) [13] (Cotton, 1970) 12—LSU (19) [4] & Texas A&M (14) [8] (Orange, 1944) 56 Team Record Lists

Fewest First Downs Rushing 50.2—(D) Oregon (17) vs. Wake Forest (38) (Seattle, 2002) (6 for 301) 0—Buffalo (20) vs. Connecticut (38) (International, 2009) 50.2—Marshall (38) vs. Louisville (15) (GMAC, 2002) (6 for 301) 0—Purdue (7) vs. Maryland (24) (Champs Sports, 2006) 50.0—Kansas (24) vs. Virginia Tech (21) (Orange, 2008) (5 for 250) 0—Northern Ill. (7) vs. TCU (37) (Poinsettia, 2006) 50.0—Virginia Tech (35) vs. Louisville (24) (Gator, 2006) (6 for 300) 0—Southern California (19) vs. TCU (28) (Sun, 1998) 50.0—Nevada (37) vs. Toledo (40) (ot) (Las Vegas, 1995) (5 for 250) 0—Florida (18) vs. Missouri (20) (Sugar, 1966) 50.0—Mississippi St. (17) vs. Nebraska (31) (Sun, 1980) (5 for 250) 0—Navy (6) vs. Texas (28) (Cotton, 1964) 0—Alabama (29) vs. Texas A&M (21) (Cotton, 1942) Fewest Punts 0—Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) Fewest First Downs Rushing, Both Teams 0—(D) Texas Tech (38) vs. Navy (14) (Houston, 2003) 3—Alabama (29) [0] & Texas A&M (21) [3] (Cotton, 1942) 0—Illinois (63) vs. Virginia (21) (Micronpc.com, 1999) 5—Nebraska (26) [3] & Clemson (21) [2] (Gator, 2009) 0—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) 7—Boise St. (17) [3] & TCU (10) [4] (Fiesta, 2010) 0—Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) 7—SMU (45) [2] & Nevada (10) [5] (Hawaii, 2009) 0—Oklahoma (41) vs. Wyoming (7) (Fiesta, 1976) 7—Southern California (32) [4] & Michigan (18) [3] (Rose, 2007) 1—Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) 8—Utah (31) [5] & Alabama (17) [3] (Sugar, 2009) 1—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) 8—Georgia (24) [4] & Michigan St. (12) [4] (Capital One, 2009) 1—Texas Tech (44) vs. Minnesota (41) (ot) (Insight, 2006) 8—Wisconsin (17) [1] & Arkansas (14) [7] (Capital One, 2007) 1—California (45) vs. Texas A&M (10) (Holiday, 2006) 8—(D) Southern California (28) [4] & Utah (21) [4] (Freedom, 1993) 1—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) 9—TCU (20) [6] & Houston (13) [3] (Texas, 2007) 1—Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) 9—Texas (26) [4] & Iowa (24) [5] (Alamo, 2006) 1—Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) 9—San Jose St. (20) [1] & New Mexico (12) [8] (New Mexico, 2006) 1—New Mexico (19) vs. Navy (34) (Emerald, 2004) 9—Florida St. (41) [2] & Nebraska (17) [7] (Fiesta, 1990) 1—North Carolina St. (56) vs. Kansas (26) (Tangerine, 2003) 9—Texas (28) [9] & Navy (6) [0] (Cotton, 1964) 1—Virginia (48) vs. West Virginia (22) (Continental Tire, 2002) Fewest First Downs Passing 1—Boston College (51) vs. Toledo (25) (Motor City, 2002) 0—Army (28) vs. Alabama (29) (John Hancock Sun, 1988) 1—Oklahoma (25) vs. Mississippi (27) (Independence, 1999) 0—Oklahoma (40) vs. Houston (10) (Sun, 1981) 1—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) 0—West Virginia (14) vs. South Carolina (3) (Peach, 1969) 1—Virginia (22) vs. Tennessee (23) (Sugar, 1991) 0—Missouri (35) vs. Alabama (10) (Gator, 1968) 1—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) 0—Virginia Tech (7) vs. Miami (FL) (14) (Liberty, 1966) 1—Tennessee (30) vs. Maryland (23) (Florida Citrus, 1983) 0—Auburn (7) vs. Mississippi (13) (Liberty, 1965) 1—Nebraska (21) vs. LSU (20) (Orange, 1983) 0—Alabama (10) vs. Arkansas (3) (Sugar, 1962) 1—North Carolina St. (31) vs. Kansas (18) (Liberty, 1973) 0—(D) Missouri (14) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Bluebonnet, 1962) 1—Utah (32) vs. West Virginia (6) (Liberty, 1964) 0—Utah St. (13) vs. New Mexico St. (20) (Sun, 1960) 1—(D) Miami (FL) (34) vs. Nebraska (36) (Gotham, 1962) 0—Arkansas (0) vs. LSU (0) (Cotton, 1947) 1—Georgia Tech (42) vs. West Virginia (19) (Sugar, 1954) 0—Fordham (2) vs. Missouri (0) (Sugar, 1942) 1—West Virginia (19) vs. Georgia Tech (42) (Sugar, 1954) 0—Arizona St. (0) vs. Catholic (0) (Sun, 1940) 1—Missouri (23) vs. Clemson (24) (Gator, 1949) 0—West Virginia (7) vs. Texas Tech (6) (Sun, 1938) Lowest Punting Average Fewest First Downs Passing, Both Teams (Minimum 3 Punts) 1—Alabama (10) [0] & Arkansas (3) [1] (Sugar, 1962) 17.0—Kentucky (14) vs. Penn St. (26) (Outback, 1999) (3 for 51) 4—Oklahoma (41) [1] & Wyoming (7) [3] (Fiesta, 1976) 17.0—Nevada (34) vs. Bowling Green (35) (Las Vegas, 1992) (4 for 68) 4—Texas (16) [2] & Tennessee (0) [2] (Cotton, 1953) 19.0—Cincinnati (18) vs. Virginia Tech (6) (Sun, 1947) (6 for 114) 4—Rice (28) [3] & Colorado (14) [1] (Cotton, 1938) 22.0—North Carolina St. (23) vs. Rutgers (29) (Papajohns.com, 2008) (4 for 88) 22.0—Mississippi St. (16) vs. North Carolina St. (12) (Liberty, 1963) (3 for 66) 23.0—Bowling Green (35) vs. Nevada (34) (Las Vegas, 1992) (5 for 115) Punting 25.5—Houston (34) vs. Notre Dame (35) (Cotton, 1979) (10 for 255) 26.0—Oregon St. (20) vs. BYU (44) (Las Vegas, 2009) (4 for 104) 26.0—(D) Air Force (37) vs. Fresno St. (34) (Silicon Valley, 2000) (3 for 78) Most Punts 26.1—Michigan (14) vs. Alabama (17) (Outback, 1997) (7 for 183) 17—Duke (3) vs. Southern California (7) (Rose, 1939) 16—Alabama (29) vs. Texas A&M (21) (Cotton, 1942) 26.3—Oklahoma St. (34) vs. TCU (0) (Cotton, 1945) (6 for 158) 16—New Mexico St. (14) vs. Hardin-Simmons (14) (Sun, 1936) 26.3—Notre Dame (35) vs. Houston (34) (Cotton, 1979) (7 for 184) 15—Tennessee (0) vs. Rice (8) (Orange, 1947) 26.3—Rice (28) vs. Alabama (6) (Cotton, 1954) (8 for 210) 14—Tulsa (7) vs. Tennessee (14) (Sugar, 1943) Most Punts Blocked by One Team 14—Santa Clara (6) vs. LSU (0) (Sugar, 1938) 2—Iowa (30) vs. LSU (25) (Capital One, 2005) 14—LSU (0) vs. Santa Clara (6) (Sugar, 1938) 2—Cincinnati (32) vs. Marshall (14) (Fort Worth, 2004) 14—TCU (3) vs. LSU (2) (Sugar, 1936) 2—North Carolina (21) vs. Mississippi St. (17) (Peach, Jan. 2, 1993) 13—Rice (8) vs. Tennessee (0) (Orange, 1947) 2—North Carolina St. (14) vs. Georgia (7) (Liberty, 1967) 13—Tennessee (0) vs. Southern California (25) (Rose, 1945) 2—LSU (25) vs. Colorado (7) (Orange, 1962) 13—Oklahoma (0) vs. Tennessee (17) (Orange, 1939) 13—Catholic (20) vs. Mississippi (19) (Orange, 1936) 13—LSU (2) vs. TCU (3) (Sugar, 1936) 13—Miami (FL) (0) vs. Bucknell (26) (Orange, 1935) Punt Returns Most Punts, Both Teams 28—Rice (8) [13] & Tennessee (0) [15] (Orange, 1947) Most Punt Returns 28—Santa Clara (6) [14] & LSU (0) [14] (Sugar, 1938) 9—Georgia (7) vs. North Carolina (3) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1971) (6.8 average) 27—TCU (3) [14] & LSU (2) [13] (Sugar, 1936) 8—Indiana (20) vs. Virginia Tech (45) (Independence, 1993) (7.3 average) 25—Tennessee (17) [12] & Oklahoma (0) [13] (Orange, 1939) 8—Mississippi (7) vs. UTEP (14) (Sun, 1967) (9.4 average) 24—Catholic (20) [13] & Mississippi (19) [11] (Orange, 1936) 8—Michigan (34) vs. Oregon St. (7) (Rose, 1965) (10.6 average) 7—Connecticut (38) vs. Buffalo (20) (International, 2009) (6.6 average) 23—UTEP (14) [12] & Mississippi (7) [11] (Sun, 1967) 22—Auburn (6) [10] & Michigan St. (0) [12] (Orange, 1938) 7—Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (25.7 average) 7—Michigan (28) vs. Nebraska (32) (Alamo, 2005) (10.3 average) Highest Punting Average 7—Boise St. (21) vs. Boston College (27) (MPC Computers, 2005) (21.6 average) (Minimum 5 Punts) 7—North Carolina (16) vs. Auburn (10) (Peach, 2001) (9.4 average) 55.0—Texas A&M (17) vs. Penn St. (24) (Alamo, 2007) (6 for 330) 7—Auburn (10) vs. North Carolina (16) (Peach, 2001) (3.7 average) 53.9—Southern California (7) vs. Wisconsin (0) (Rose, 1953) (8 for 431) 7—Oklahoma (10) vs. Arkansas (3) (Cotton, 2002) (2.9 average) 53.8—Hawaii (28) vs. Tulane (36) (Hawaii, 2002) (5 for 269) 7—Stanford (38) vs. Michigan St. (0) (Sun, 1996) (13.4 average) 52.3—Tennessee (17) vs. Nebraska (42) (Orange, 1998) (6 for 314) 7—Louisville (34) vs. Alabama (7) (Fiesta, 1991) (7.3 average) 52.0—Iowa (27) vs. Texas Tech (0) (Alamo, 1996) (5 for 260) 7—Southern California (14) vs. Tennessee (0) (Rose, 1940) 51.5—Nebraska (32) vs. Michigan (28) (Alamo, 2005) (8 for 412) 7—Oklahoma (0) vs. Tennessee (17) (Orange, 1939) (5.5 average) 51.5—(D) Colorado (51) vs. Oregon (43) (Aloha, 1998) (6 for 309) Most Punt Return Yards 51.4—Penn St. (24) vs. Texas A&M (17) (Alamo, 2007) (5 for 257) 180—Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 returns) 51.0—Penn St. (10) vs. Clemson (35) (Florida Citrus, 1988) (5 for 255) 151—Boise St. (21) vs. Boston College (27) (MPC Computers, 2005) (7 returns) 50.3—Oklahoma St. (7) vs. Mississippi (21) (Cotton, 2010) (8 for 402) 136—Nebraska (38) vs. Alabama (6) (Orange, 1972) (6 returns) 50.2—Houston (13) vs. TCU (20) (Texas, 2007) (6 for 301) 128—Oklahoma (48) vs. Duke (21) (Orange, 1958)

Team Record Lists 57 e m a G

126—Tulane (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1940) (6 returns) 222—Colorado (47) vs. Alabama (33) (Liberty, 1969) (8 returns) 124—California (37) vs. Clemson (13) (Florida Citrus, 1992) (5 returns) 221—Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (6 returns) r 124—Washington (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (4 returns) 214—Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (8 returns) a 108—Kansas (42) vs. Houston (13) (Fort Worth, 2005) (6 returns) 210—Kansas (26) vs. North Carolina St. (56) (Tangerine, 2003) (9 returns) St

108—Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (4 returns) 208—UCF (24) vs. Rutgers (45) (St. Petersburg, 2009) (8 returns) - 108—Southern Miss. (38) vs. UTEP (18) (Independence, 1988) (2 returns) 207—(D) California (38) vs. Navy (42) (Aloha, 1996) (7 returns) or ds 107—Arizona St. (45) vs. Florida St. (38) (Fiesta, 1971) (5 returns) 205—Wyoming (14) vs. Oklahoma (62) (Holiday, 1988) (10 returns) All 106—Mississippi (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Cotton, 2010) (4 returns) 204—BYU (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (49) (Tangerine, 1976) (8 returns) Rec 104—Texas A&M (21) vs. Alabama (29) (Cotton, 1942) (5 returns) / 100—Virginia (34) vs. Georgia (27) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) (4 returns) Highest Kickoff Return Average l

(Minimum 3 Returns) w Highest Punt Return Average 44.3—Notre Dame (49) vs. Hawaii (21) (Hawaii, 2008) (3 for 133)

(Minimum 3 Returns) 44.0—Louisiana Tech (17) vs. Northern Ill. (10) (Independence, 2008) (3 for 132) Bo 33.0—Kent St. (18) vs. Tampa (21) (Tangerine, 1972) (3 for 99) 42.5—Tennessee (27) vs. Maryland (28) (John Hancock, 1984) (4 for 170) 32.7—BYU (46) vs. SMU (45) (Holiday, 1980) (3 for 98) 38.5—Virginia (23) vs. Pittsburgh (16) (Continental Tire, 2003) (4 for 154) 31.0—Washington (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (4 for 124) 38.3—(D) Fresno St. (30) vs. Colorado (41) (Aloha, 1993) (3 for 115) 30.7—Michigan (42) vs. North Carolina St. (7) (Hall of Fame, 1994) (3 for 92) 38.3—Ohio St. (28) vs. Pittsburgh (23) (Fiesta, 1984) (4 for 153) 29.7—Tennessee (45) vs. Virginia Tech (23) (Gator, 1994) (3 for 89) 38.2—(D) Houston (22) vs. Washington St. (24) (Aloha, 1988) (5 for 191) 29.7—Nebraska (28) vs. Florida St. (31) (Fiesta, 1988) (3 for 89) 38.0—Boise St. (38) vs. East Carolina (41) (Hawaii, 2007) (7 for 266) 27.7—Houston (48) vs. Hawaii (54) (3 ot) (Hawaii, 2003) (3 for 83) 37.5—LSU (45) vs. Michigan St. (26) (Independence, 1995) (4 for 150) 27.7—Kansas St. (52) vs. Wyoming (17) (Copper, 1993) (3 for 83) 37.5—Notre Dame (24) vs. Alabama (23) (Sugar, 1973) (4 for 150) 27.0—Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (4 for 108) 37.3—Toledo (45) vs. UTEP (13) (GMAC, 2005) (3 for 112) 26.5—Mississippi (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (7) (Cotton, 2010) (4 for 106) 36.8—Ohio St. (17) vs. Syracuse (24) (Hall of Fame, 1992) (4 for 147) 25.7—Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 for 180) 36.8—Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (6 for 221) 25.3—(D) TCU (27) vs. Iowa St. (24) (Houston, 2005) (3 for 76) 36.7—Indiana (20) vs. Virginia Tech (45) (Independence, 1993) (3 for 110) 25.0—Connecticut (10) vs. Wake Forest (24) (Meineke Car Care, 2007) (3 for 75) 36.2—Maryland (23) vs. Tennessee (30) (Florida Citrus, 1983) (5 for 181) 25.0—Virginia (34) vs. Georgia (27) (Peach, Dec. 30, 1995) (4 for 100) Fumbles Kickoff Returns Most Fumbles Most Kickoff Returns 11—Mississippi (7) vs. Alabama (12) (Sugar, 1964) (lost 6) 10—Bowling Green (7) vs. Tulsa (63) (GMAC, 2008) (22.1 average) 9—Texas (11) vs. Notre Dame (24) (Cotton, 1971) (lost 5) 10—Florida (24) vs. Nebraska (62) (Fiesta, 1996) (26.8 average) 8—North Carolina St. (28) vs. Iowa (23) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1988) (lost 5) 10—Wyoming (14) vs. Oklahoma St. (62) (Holiday, 1988) (20.5 average) 8—(D) Houston (35) vs. Navy (0) (Garden State, 1980) (lost 3) 9—Cincinnati (24) vs. Florida (51) (Sugar, 2010) (25.1 average) 8—Louisville (14) vs. Louisiana Tech (24) (Independence, 1977) (lost 3) 9—Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (31.6 average) 9—Arizona St. (34) vs. Texas (52) (Holiday, 2007) (18.6 average) 8—North Texas (8) vs. New Mexico St. (28) (Sun, 1959) (lost 6) 8—TCU (0) vs. Air Force (0) (Cotton, 1959) (lost 3) 9—Purdue (51) vs. Central Mich. (48) (Motor City, 2007) (16.4 average) 8—Colorado (27) vs. Clemson (21) (Orange, 1957) (lost 3) 9—Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, 2007) (15.4 average) 9—Colorado St. (30) vs. Navy (51) (Poinsettia, 2005) (19.9 average) Most Fumbles, Both Teams 9—Kansas (26) vs. North Carolina St. (56) (Tangerine, 2003) (23.3 average) 17—Alabama (12) [6] & Mississippi (7) [11] (Sugar, 1964) (lost 9) 9—Maryland (23) vs. Florida (56) (Orange, 2002) (13.7 average) 14—Louisiana Tech (24) [6] & Louisville (14) [8] (Independence, 1977) (lost 6) 9—BYU (14) vs. Texas A&M (65) (Holiday, 1990) (18.2 average) 14—Tennessee (34) [7] & Air Force (13) [7] (Sugar, 1971) (lost 7) 8—Troy (41) vs. Central Mich. (44) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2010) (21.4 average) 13—TCU (0) [8] & Air Force (0) [5] (Cotton, 1959) (lost 6) 8—Michigan St. (31) vs. Texas Tech (41) (Alamo, Jan. 2, 2010) (21.1 average) 12—North Carolina St. (28) [8] & Iowa (23) [4] (Peach, Dec. 31, 1988) (lost 8) 8—Texas A&M (20) vs. Georgia (44) (Independence, 2009) (19.6 average) 12—(D) Houston (35) [8] & Navy (0) [4] (Garden State, 1980) (lost 6) 8—UCF (24) vs. Rutgers (45) (St. Petersburg, 2009) (26.0 average) 12—New Mexico St. (28) [4] & North Texas (8) [8] (Sun, 1959) (lost 8) 8—Ball St. (13) vs. Tulsa (45) (GMAC, 2009) (19.0 average) 11—(D) Toledo (27) [7] & San Jose St. (25) [4] (California, 1981) (lost 3) 8—Memphis (14) vs. South Fla. (41) (St. Petersburg, 2008) (17.1 average) 11—Oklahoma (41) [6] & Wyoming (7) [5] (Fiesta, 1976) 8—Memphis (27) vs. Fla. Atlantic (44) (New Orleans, 2007) (19.1 average) Most Fumbles Lost 8—Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (26.8 average) 6—Tulsa (10) vs. Georgia Tech (52) (Humanitarian, 2004) (7 fumbles) 8—Boise St. (40) vs. Louisville (44) (Liberty, 2004) (23.3 average) 6—Texas A&M (2) vs. Florida St. (10) (Cotton, 1992) (6 fumbles) 8—New Mexico (14) vs. Oregon St. (55) (Las Vegas, 2003) (21.9 average) 6—East Carolina (31) vs. Maine (0) (Tangerine, 1965) (6 fumbles) 8—Michigan (17) vs. Tennessee (45) (Florida Citrus, 2002) (15.6 average) 6—Mississippi (7) vs. Alabama (12) (Sugar, 1964) (11 fumbles) 8—Washington (43) vs. Texas (47) (Holiday, 2001) (18.0 average) 6—North Texas (8) vs. New Mexico St. (28) (Sun, 1959) (8 fumbles) 8—BYU (27) vs. Tulane (41) (Liberty, 1998) (31.0 average) 6—(D) Arizona St. (21) vs. Xavier (33) (Salad, 1950) (7 fumbles) 8—North Carolina St. (23) vs. Miami (FL) (46) (Micron PC, 1998) (18.3 average) 5—Connecticut (38) vs. Buffalo (20) (International, 2009) (6 fumbles) 8—Virginia Tech (3) vs. North Carolina (42) (Gator, 1998) (19.4 average) 5—Southern Miss. (35) vs. Idaho (42) (Humanitarian, 1998) (6 fumbles) 8—Florida St. (20) vs. Florida (52) (Sugar, 1997) (19.0 average) 5—UCLA (16) vs. Wisconsin (21) (Rose, 1994) (5 fumbles) 8—Northwestern (32) vs. Southern California (41) (Rose, 1996) (28.1 average) 5—North Carolina St. (28) vs. Iowa (23) (Peach, Dec. 31, 1988) (8 fumbles) 8—Nebraska (21) vs. Georgia Tech (45) (Florida Citrus, 1991) (23.6 average) 5—(D) North Carolina (21) vs. Arizona (30) (Aloha, 1986) (5 fumbles) 8—Notre Dame (10) vs. Texas A&M (35) (Cotton, 1988) (18.9 average) 5—(D) Bowling Green (7) vs. Fresno St. (51) (California, 1985) (6 fumbles) 8—Texas Tech (17) vs. Florida St. (40) (Tangerine, 1977) 5—(D) Georgia (22) vs. Stanford (25) (Bluebonnet, 1978) (6 fumbles) 8—UCLA (6) vs. Alabama (36) (Liberty, 1976) (17.6 average) 5—(D) Texas A&M (28) vs. Southern California (47) (Bluebonnet, 1977) (7 fumbles) 8—BYU (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (49) (Tangerine, 1976) 5—Auburn (27) vs. Texas (3) (Gator, 1974) (7 fumbles) 8—(D) Tulane (7) vs. Houston (47) (Bluebonnet, 1973) (28.1 average) 5—Texas (11) vs. Notre Dame (24) (Cotton, 1971) (9 fumbles) 8—Missouri (35) vs. Arizona St. (49) (Fiesta, 1972) (32.3 average) 5—Georgia (2) vs. Arkansas (16) (Sugar, 1969) (7 fumbles) 8—Arizona St. (45) vs. Florida St. (38) (Fiesta, 1971) (16.4 average) 5—(D) Utah St. (9) vs. Baylor (24) (Gotham, 1961) (5 fumbles) 8—Florida St. (38) vs. Arizona St. (45) (Fiesta, 1971) (23.0 average) 5—Rice (7) vs. Navy (20) (Cotton, 1958) (5 fumbles) 8—Colorado (47) vs. Alabama (33) (Liberty, 1969) (27.8 average) 5—Auburn (13) vs. Vanderbilt (25) (Gator, 1955) (5 fumbles) 8—Ohio (42) vs. Richmond (49) (Tangerine, 1968) 5—Oklahoma (7) vs. Kentucky (13) (Sugar, 1951) 8—Florida St. (20) vs. UTEP (47) (Sun, 1955) 5—Missouri (7) vs. Maryland (20) (Gator, 1950) (7 fumbles) 8—UCLA (14) vs. Illinois (45) (Rose, 1947) (32.4 average) 5—Texas A&M (21) vs. Alabama (29) (Cotton, 1942) (6 fumbles) Most Kickoff Return Yards Most fumbles lost, both teams 284—Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (9 returns) 9—Alabama (12) [3] & Mississippi (7) [6] (Sugar, 1964) (17 fumbles) 268—Florida (24) vs. Nebraska (62) (Fiesta, 1996) (10 returns) 8—Idaho (42) [3] & Southern Miss. (35) [5] (Humanitarian, 1998) (9 fumbles) 266—Boise St. (38) vs. East Carolina (41) (Hawaii, 2007) (7 returns) 8—North Carolina St. (28) [5] & Iowa (23) [3] (Peach, Dec. 31, 1988) (12 fumbles) 259—UCLA (14) vs. Illinois (45) (Rose, 1947) (8 returns) 8—New Mexico St. (28) [2] & North Texas (8) [6] (Sun, 1959) (12 fumbles) 258—Missouri (35) vs. Arizona St. (49) (Fiesta, 1972) (8 returns) 8—Navy (20) [3] & Rice (7) [5] (Cotton, 1958) (10 fumbles) 248—BYU (27) vs. Tulane (41) (Liberty, 1998) (8 returns) 7—Georgia Tech (52) [1] & Tulsa (10) [6] (Humanitarian, 2004) (8 fumbles) 226—Cincinnati (24) vs. Florida (51) (Sugar, 2010) (9 returns) 7—Florida St. (10) [1] & Texas A&M (2) [6] (Cotton, 1992) (7 fumbles) 225—Northwestern (32) vs. Southern California (41) (Rose, 1996) (8 returns) 7—Texas A&M (37) [3] & Florida (14) [4] (Sun, Jan. 2, 1977) (8 fumbles) 225—(D) Tulane (7) vs. Houston (47) (Bluebonnet, 1973) (8 returns) 7—Arizona St. (28) [3] & Pittsburgh (7) [4] (Fiesta, 1973) (9 fumbles) 58 Team Record Lists

7—Tennessee (34) [3] & Air Force (13) [4] (Sugar, 1971) (14 fumbles) Fewest Yards Penalized 7—Michigan St. (28) [4] & UCLA (20) [3] (Rose, 1954) (8 fumbles) 0—Connecticut (20) vs. South Carolina (7) (Papajohns.com, 2010) 0—Missouri (13) vs. Navy (35) (Texas, 2009) 0—Tulsa (45) vs. Ball St. (13) (GMAC, 2009) 0—Vanderbilt (16) vs. Boston College (14) (Music City, 2008) Penalties 0—Northern Ill. (7) vs. TCU (37) (Poinsettia, 2006) 0—North Texas (10) vs. Southern Miss. (31) (New Orleans, 2004) 0—SMU (7) vs. Alabama (28) (Sun, 1983) Most Penalties 0—Louisiana Tech (13) vs. East Carolina (35) (Independence, 1978) 21—Mississippi St. (17) vs. Clemson (7) (Peach, 1999) (188 yards) 0—Texas (17) vs. Alabama (13) (Cotton, 1973) 20—(D) Fresno St. (35) vs. Western Mich. (30) (California, 1988) (166 yards) 0—Air Force (13) vs. Tennessee (34) (Sugar, 1971) 19—Oregon (41) vs. Air Force (13) (Las Vegas, 1997) (166 yards) 18—Oregon St. (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2001) (174 yards) 0—(D) Rice (7) vs. Kansas (33) (Bluebonnet, 1961) 18—Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (132 yards) 0—Pittsburgh (14) vs. Georgia Tech (21) (Gator, 1956) 0—Clemson (0) vs. Miami (FL) (14) (Gator, 1952) 18—Washington St. (31) vs. Utah (28) (Copper, 1992) (136 yards) 0—Texas (7) vs. Randolph Field (7) (Cotton, 1944) 17—Florida St. (30) vs. West Virginia (18) (Gator, 2005) (174 yards) 0—Alabama (20) vs. Washington (19) (Rose, 1926) 16—Miami (FL) (46) vs. Texas (3) (Cotton, 1991) (202 yards) 16—Tulsa (16) vs. McNeese St. (20) (Independence, 1976) (100 yards) Fewest Yards Penalized, Both Teams 16—Tennessee (17) vs. Oklahoma (0) (Orange, 1939) (130 yards) 10—Navy (35) [10] vs. Missouri (13) [0] (Texas, 2009) 10—Duquesne (13) [5] & Mississippi St. (12) [5] (Orange, 1937) Most Penalties, Both Teams 15—Texas (21) [5] & Notre Dame (17) [10] (Cotton, 1970) 29—Mississippi St. (17) [21] & Clemson (7) [8] (Peach, 1999) (270 yards) 15—(D) Kansas (33) [15] vs. Rice (7) [0] (Bluebonnet, 1961) 29—Florida (52) [15] & Florida St. (20) [14] (Sugar, 1997) (217 yards) 29—McNeese St. (20) [13] & Tulsa (16) [16] (Independence, 1976) (205 yards) 28—Florida St. (30) [17] & West Virginia (18) [11] (Gator, 2005) (295 yards) 28—Michigan (35) [10] & Alabama (34) [18] (ot) (Orange, 2000) (247 yards) Miscellaneous Records 28—(D) Fresno St. (35) [20] & Western Mich. (30) [8] (California, 1988) (231 yards) 27—Marshall (48) [14] & Louisville (29) [13] (Motor City, 1998) (232 yards) Scoreless Ties# 26—Oregon (41) [19] & Air Force (13) [7] (Las Vegas, 1997) (223 yards) 1959—Air Force 0, TCU 0 (Cotton) 26—Tennessee (35) [11] & Miami (FL) (7) [15] (Sugar, 1986) (245 yards) 1947—Arkansas 0, LSU 0 (Cotton) 25—Oregon St. (41) [18] & Notre Dame (9) [7] (Fiesta, 2001) (216 yards) 1940—Arizona St. 0, Catholic 0 (Sun) 25—Washington St. (31) [18] & Utah (28) [7] (Copper, 1992) (191 yards) 1922—California 0, Wash. & Jeff. 0 (Rose) 25—Tennessee (17) [16] & Oklahoma (0) [9] (Orange, 1939) (221 yards) Tie Games# Most Yards Penalized (Not Scoreless) 202—Miami (FL) (46) vs. Texas (3) (Cotton, 1991) (16 penalties) 1991—BYU 13, Iowa 13 (Holiday) 188—Mississippi St. (17) vs. Clemson (7) (Peach, 1999) (21 penalties) 1990—Louisiana Tech 34, Maryland 34 (Independence) 174—Florida St. (30) vs. West Virginia (18) (Gator, 2005) (17 penalties) 1988—Auburn 16, Syracuse 16 (Sugar) 174—Oregon St. (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2001) (18 penalties) 1985—Arizona 13, Georgia 13 (Sun) 166—Oregon (41) vs. Air Force (13) (Las Vegas, 1997) (19 penalties) 1984—Florida St. 17, Georgia 17 (Florida Citrus) 166—(D) Fresno St. (35) vs. Western Mich. (30) (California, 1988) (20 penalties) 1978—Arkansas 10, UCLA 10 (Fiesta) 164—Illinois (30) vs. East Carolina (0) (Liberty, 1994) (15 penalties) 1977—(D) Maryland 17, Minnesota 17 (Hall of Fame) 163—(D) San Jose St. (37) vs. Miami (OH) (7) (California, 1986) (14 penalties) 1974—Texas Tech 6, Vanderbilt 6 (Peach) 153—Purdue (25) vs. Georgia (28) (ot) (Outback, 2000) (14 penalties) 1974—(D) Houston 31, North Carolina St. 31 (Bluebonnet) 151—Utah (17) vs. Fresno St. (16) (Las Vegas, 1999) (15 penalties) 1970—(D) Alabama 24, Oklahoma 24 (Bluebonnet) 1970—(D) Long Beach St. 24, Louisville 24 (Pasadena) 150—Utah St. (42) vs. Ball St. (33) (Las Vegas, 1993) (15 penalties) 1967—Florida St. 17, Penn St. 17 (Gator) 150—Oklahoma (48) vs. Duke (21) (Orange, 1958) (12 penalties) 1960—(D) Alabama 3, Texas 3 (Bluebonnet) Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams 1948—Georgia 20, Maryland 20 (Gator) 295—Florida St. (30) [174] & West Virginia (18) [121] (Gator, 2005) 1948—Penn St. 13, SMU 13 (Cotton) 270—Mississippi St. (17) [188] & Clemson (7) [82] (Peach, 1999) 1947—(D) Montana St. 13, New Mexico 13 (Harbor) 270—Miami (FL) (46) [202] & Texas (3) [68] (Cotton, 1991) 1944—Randolph Field 7, Texas 7 (Cotton) 264—(D) San Jose St. (37) [163] & Miami (OH) (7) [101] (California, 1986) 1937—(D) Auburn 7, Villanova 7 (Bacardi) 247—Michigan (35) [115] & Alabama (34) [132] (ot) (Orange, 2000) 1936—Hardin-Simmons 14, New Mexico St. 14 (Sun) 1934—(D) Arkansas 7, Centenary (LA) 7 (Dixie Classic) 245—Tennessee (35) [125] & Miami (FL) (7) [120] (Sugar, 1986) 242—(D) Michigan (33) [148] & UCLA (14) [94] (Bluebonnet, 1981) 1927—Alabama 7, Stanford 7 (Rose) 232—Marshall (48) [123] & Louisville (29) [109] (Motor City, 1998) 1924—Navy 14, Washington 14 (Rose) 231—(D) Fresno St. (35) [166] & Western Mich. (30) [65] (California, 1988) 226—(D) Hawaii (23) [88] & Oregon St. (17) [138] (Oahu Classic, 1999) OVERTIME GAMES# 2010—Central Mich. (44) vs. Troy (41) (GMAC) (2 ot) Fewest Penalties 2010—Arkansas (20) vs. East Carolina (17) (Liberty) (1 ot) 0—Connecticut (20) vs. South Carolina (7) (Papajohns.com, 2010) 2010—Auburn (38) vs. Northwestern (35) (Outback) (1 ot) 0—Missouri (13) vs. Navy (35) (Texas, 2009) 2009—Wyoming (35) vs. Fresno St. (28) (New Mexico) (2 ot) 0—Tulsa (45) vs. Ball St. (13) (GMAC, 2009) 2008—Southern Miss. (30) vs. Troy (27) (New Orleans) (1 ot) 0—Vanderbilt (16) vs. Boston College (14) (Music City, 2008) 2008—Missouri (30) vs. Northwestern (23) (Alamo) (1 ot) 0—Northern Ill. (7) vs. TCU (37) (Poinsettia, 2006) 2007—Boise St. (43) vs. Oklahoma (42) (Fiesta) (1 ot) 0—SMU (7) vs. Alabama (28) (Sun, 1983) 2007—Auburn (23) vs. Clemson (20) (Chick-fil-A) (1 ot) 0—Louisiana Tech (13) vs. East Carolina (35) (Independence, 1978) 2006—Penn St. (26) vs. Florida St. (23) (Orange) (3 ot) 0—Texas (17) vs. Alabama (13) (Cotton, 1973) 2006—Texas Tech (44) vs. Minnesota (41) (Insight) (1 ot) 0—Air Force (13) vs. Tennessee (34) (Sugar, 1971) 2005—Nevada (49) vs. UCF (48) (Hawaii) (1 ot) 0—(D) Rice (7) vs. Kansas (33) (Bluebonnet, 1961) 2004—Georgia (34) vs. Purdue (27) (Capital One) (1 ot) 0—Pittsburgh (14) vs. Georgia Tech (21) (Gator, 1956) 2004—Fresno St. (37) vs. Virginia (34) (MPC Computers) (1 ot) 0—Clemson (0) vs. Miami (FL) (14) (Gator, 1952) 2003—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (Fiesta) (2 ot) 0—Texas (7) vs. Randolph Field (7) (Cotton, 1944) 2003—Hawaii (54) vs. Houston (48) (Hawaii) (3 ot) 0—Alabama (20) vs. Washington (19) (Rose, 1926) 2002—Wisconsin (31) vs. Colorado (28) (Alamo) (1 ot) 2001—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (GMAC) (2 ot) Fewest Penalties, Both Teams 2000—Georgia (28) vs. Purdue (25) (Outback) (1 ot) 2—Navy (35) [2] vs. Missouri (13) [0] (Texas, 2009) 2000—Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (Orange) (1 ot) 3—Tulsa (45) [0] vs. Ball St. (13) [3] (GMAC, 2009) 2000—Mississippi St. (43) vs. Texas A&M (41) (Independence) (1 ot) 3—Vanderbilt (16) [0] vs. Boston College (14) [3] (Music City, 2008) 3—Wake Forest (24) [1] & Connecticut (10) [2] (Meineke Car Care, 2007) 1995—Toledo (40) vs. Nevada (37) (Las Vegas) (1 ot) 3—Oregon St. (39) [2] & Missouri (38) [1] (Sun, 2006) #Beginning in 1995-96, tied bowl games were allowed to use a tiebreaker system. 3—Alabama (28) [3] & SMU (7) [0] (Sun, 1983) 3—Penn St. (30) [2] & Texas (6) [1] (Cotton, 1972) 3—Texas (21) [1] & Notre Dame (17) [2] (Cotton, 1970) 3—Penn St. (15) [1] & Kansas (14) [2] (Orange, 1969) 3—(D) Kansas (33) [3] & Rice (7) [0] (Bluebonnet, 1961)

Longest Plays 59 e m a G

Longest Plays r a

Only official records after 1937 are included. Prior records are included if able Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year St - to be substantiated. Each team’s score is in parentheses after the team name. 86* aramis Dandoy, Southern California (7) or ds Totals for each team in both-team records are in brackets after the team’s vs. Ohio St. (20)...... Rose, 1955 score. The year listed is the actual (calendar) year the game was played; the 85* Brian Murph, Kansas (42) vs. Houston (13)...... Fort Worth, 2005 All Rec

date is included if the bowl was played twice (i.e., January and December) 85* darran Hall, Colorado St. (35) vs. Missouri (24)...... Holiday, 1997 / during one calendar year. The list also includes discontinued bowls, marked 84* Justin Harper, Virginia Tech (21) vs. Kansas (24)...... Orange, 2008 l 83* vai Sikahema, BYU (46) vs. SMU (45)...... Holiday, 1980 with (D). Bowls are listed by the name of the bowl at the time it was played. w 82* Marcus Wall, North Carolina (31) vs. Texas (35)...... Sun, 1994

LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 82 Willie Drewrey, West Virginia (12) vs. Florida St. (31)...... Gator, 1982 Bo 80*(D) Gary Anderson, Arkansas (34) vs. Tulane (15)...... Hall of Fame, 1980 Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year 80* cecil Ingram, Alabama (61) vs. Syracuse (6)...... Orange, 1953 99* terry Baker (QB), Oregon St. (6) vs. Villanova (0)...... Liberty, 1962 96* Mikell Simpson, Virginia (28) vs. Texas Tech (31)...... Gator, 2008 *Scored touchdown on play. 95*# dicky Maegle, Rice (28) vs. Alabama (6)...... Cotton, 1954 94*(D) dwight Ford, Southern California (47) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS vs. Texas A&M (28)...... Bluebonnet, 1977 Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year 94* larry Smith, Florida (27) vs. Georgia Tech (12)...... Orange, 1967 100* Jonathan Warzeka, Air Force (47) vs. Houston (20)...... Armed Forces, 2009 94* Hascall Henshaw, Arizona St. (13) 100* c.J. Jones, Iowa (17) vs. Southern California (38) ...... Orange, 2003 vs. Case (26)...... Sun, 1941 100*(D) Deltha O’Neal, California (38) vs. Navy (42)...... Aloha, 1996 #Famous bench-tackle play; Maegle tackled on Alabama 40-yard line by Tommy Lewis, awarded 100* derrick Mason, Michigan St. (26) vs. LSU (45)...... Independence, 1995 touchdown. *Scored touchdown on play. 100* Kirby Dar Dar, Syracuse (26) vs. Colorado (22)...... Fiesta, 1993 100* Pete Panuska, Tennessee (27) vs. Maryland (28)...... Sun, 1984 LONGEST PASS PLAYS 100* dave Lowery, BYU (21) vs. Oklahoma St. (49)...... Tangerine, 1976 Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year 100* Mike Fink, Missouri (35) vs. Arizona St. (49)...... Fiesta, 1972 95* Ronnie Fletcher to Ben Hart, Oklahoma (19) 100*(D) Bob Smith, Texas A&M (40) vs. Georgia (20)...... Presidential Cup, 1950 vs. Florida St. (36)...... Gator, Jan. 2, 1965 100*! al Hoisch, UCLA (14) vs. Illinois (45)...... Rose, 1947 93*(D) stan Heath to Tommy Kalminir, Nevada (13) *Scored touchdown on play. !Rose Bowl records carry as 103-yard return. vs. North Texas (6)...... Salad, 1948 91*(D) Mark Barsotti to Stephen Shelley, Fresno St. (27) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS vs. Ball St. (6)...... California, 1989 89* Pete Gonzalez to Jake Hoffart, Pittsburgh (7) Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year vs. Southern Miss. (41)...... Liberty, 1997 100* Walter McFadden, Auburn (38) vs. Northwestern (35) (ot)...... Outback, 2010 88* Michael Bishop to Darnell McDonald, Kansas St. (34) 100* dahna Deleston, Connecticut (38) vs. Buffalo (20)...... International, 2009 vs. Purdue (37)...... Alamo, 1998 99* Marcus King, Missouri (38) vs. South Carolina (31)...... Independence, 2005 88* dave Schnell to Rob Turner, Indiana (34) 95* Marcus Washington, Colorado (38) vs. Oregon (6)...... Cotton, 1996 vs. South Carolina (10)...... Liberty, 1988 94* david Baker, Oklahoma (48) vs. Duke (21)...... Orange, 1958 87*(D) Mike Thomas to L.C. Stevens, North Carolina (20) 92* andy Avalos, Boise St. (40) vs. Louisville (44) ...... Liberty, 2004 vs. Arkansas (10)...... Carquest, Dec. 30, 1995 91* donald Strickland, Colorado (28) vs. Wisconsin (31) ...... Alamo, 2002 87* drew Bledsoe to Phillip Bobo, Washington St. (31) 91* don Hoover, Ohio (14) vs. West Tex. A&M (15)...... Sun, 1962 vs. Utah (28)...... Copper, 1992 90* norm Beal, Missouri (21) vs. Navy (14)...... Orange, 1961 87* Randy Wright to Tim Stracka, Wisconsin (14) 90* charlie Brembs, South Carolina (14) vs. Wake Forest (26)...... Gator, 1946 vs. Kansas St. (3)...... Independence, 1982 90*(D) G.P. Jackson, TCU (7) vs. Centre (63)...... Fort Worth Classic, 1921 87* Ger Schwedes to Ernie Davis, Syracuse (23) vs. Texas (14)...... Cotton, 1960 *Scored touchdown on play. 86* Brad Otton to Keyshawn Johnson, Southern California (55) vs. Texas Tech (14)...... Cotton, 1995 LONGEST MISCELLANEOUS RETURNS *Scored touchdown on play. Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year 98 Greg Mather, Navy (14) vs. Missouri (21) (Int. Lat.)...... Orange, 1961 LONGEST FIELD GOALS 89(D) charlie Owens, TCU (9) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Fumble return) ...... galleryfurniture.com, 2001 Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year 80 antonio Banks, Virginia Tech (45) vs. Indiana (20) 62 tony Franklin, Texas A&M (37) vs. Florida (14)...... Sun, Jan. 2, 1977 (Blocked field goal return)...... Independence, 1993 56 Greg Cox, Miami (FL) (20) vs. Oklahoma (14)...... Orange, 1988 79 tremain Mack, Miami (FL) (31) vs. Virginia (21) 55(D) Russell Erxleben, Texas (38) vs. Colorado (21)...... Bluebonnet, 1975 (Fumble return)...... Carquest, 1996 54(D) Mason Crosby, Colorado (33) vs. UTEP (28)...... Houston, 2004 78 devin Hester, Miami (FL) (27) vs. Florida (10) 54 , Miami (FL) (22) vs. Nebraska (0)...... Orange, 1992 (Blocked field goal return)...... Peach, Dec. 31, 2004 54 Quin Rodriguez, Southern California (16) vs. 75 shannon Ballard, Ohio (17) vs. Marshall (21) Michigan St. (17)...... John Hancock, 1990 (Fumble return)...... Little Caesars Pizza, 2009 54 luis Zendejas, Arizona St. (32) vs. Oklahoma (21)...... Fiesta, 1983 75 derek Nicholson, Florida St. (42) vs. Wisconsin (13) (Fumble return)...... Champs Sports, 2008 LONGEST PUNTS 75 Payton Williams, Fresno St. (16) vs. Utah (17) (Blocked field goal return)...... Las Vegas, 1999 Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year 74 Morgan Scalley, Utah (17) vs. Southern Miss. (0) 84$ Kyle Rote, SMU (21) vs. Oregon (13)...... Cotton, 1949 (Fumble return)...... Liberty, 2003 82 Ike Pickle, Mississippi St. (12) vs. Duquesne (13)...... Orange, 1937 73 dick Carpenter, Oklahoma (48) vs. Duke (21) 80 elmer Layden, Notre Dame (27) vs. Stanford (10)...... Rose, 1925 (Int. Lat.)...... Orange, 1958 79$ doak Walker, SMU (21) vs. Oregon (13)...... Cotton, 1949 70 carlos Posey, Missouri (34) vs. West Virginia (31) 78 chris Hogue, Tennessee (17) vs. Nebraska (42)...... Orange, 1998 (Blocked punt return)...... Insight.com, 1998 78 Glenn Dobbs, Tulsa (7) vs. Tennessee (14)...... Sugar, 1943 77 Mike Sochko, Maryland (21) vs. Houston (30)...... Cotton, 1977 74(D) Bryce Benekos, UTEP (28) vs. Colorado (33)...... Houston, 2004 74 Bill Bradley, Texas (36) vs. Tennessee (13)...... Cotton, 1969 73 sean Reali, Syracuse (41) vs. Clemson (0)...... Gator, 1996 $Quick kick. LONGEST PUNT RETURNS Yds. Players, Team (Score) vs. Opponent (Score) Bowl, Year 92* Quinton Jones, Boise St. (21) vs. Boston College (27)...... MPC Computers, 2005 88* Ben Kelly, Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28)...... Insight.com, 1999 87* Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot)...... Orange, 2006 86* Javier Arenas, Alabama (31) vs. Oklahoma St. (34)...... Independence, 2006 60 Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists

Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists (1999-10)

Only games played since the formation of the Bowl Championship Series 146—Chris Wells, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) (20 attempts) are included. For the All Bowls records, only official records after 1937 are 124—LenDale White, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (20 attempts) 122—Percy Harvin, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (9 attempts) included. Prior records are included if able to be substantiated. Each team’s 118—LenDale White, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) score is in parentheses after the team name. The year listed is the actual (cal- (15 attempts) endar) year the game was played; the date is included if the bowl was played twice (i.e., January and December) during one calendar year. The list also in- MOST RUSHING YARDS, ALL BOWLS cludes discontinued bowls, marked with (D). Bowls are listed by the name of 307—P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech (52) vs. Tulsa (10) (Humanitarian, 2004) (31 carries) the bowl at the time it was played. MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK 200—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (19 attempts) 192—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (21 attempts) Total Offense 150—Patrick White, West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (20 attempts) MOST TOTAL YARDS 114—Eric Crouch, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (22 attempts) 533—Tim Tebow, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2009) (482 pass, 51 rush) 109—Tim Tebow, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (22 attempts) 467—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (267 pass, MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK, 200 rush) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 444—Rohan Davey, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (444 pass) 200—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (19 429—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) (413 attempts) pass, 16 rush) 114—Eric Crouch, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (22 attempts) 408—Troy Smith, Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) (342 pass, 66 rush) 109—Tim Tebow, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (22 attempts) MOST TOTAL YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 97—, Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (23 attempts) 467—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (267 pass, 81—Craig Krenzel, Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (19 200 rush) attempts) 362—Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (362 pass) MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK, ALL BOWLS 340—Tim Tebow, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS Championship, 2009) (231 201—Dwight Dasher, Middle Tenn. (42) vs. Southern Miss. (32) (New Orleans, 2009) pass, 109 rush) (26 attempts) 322—Michael Vick, Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (225 pass, 97 rush) MOST RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT 321—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (332 (Minimum 15 Attempts) pass, -11 rush) 10.53—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (19 for 200) 9.31—Ernest Graham, Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (16 for 149) MOST TOTAL YARDS, ALL BOWLS 9.14—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (21 for 192) 594—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (576 pass, 18 rush) 9.11—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (27 for 246) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 9.07—Ernest Graham, Florida (20) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Sugar, 2001) (15 for 136) (TDs Scored and Passed For) MOST RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 5—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) (4 pass, 1 (Minimum 15 Attempts) rush) 10.53—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (19 for 200) 5—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (4 rush, 1 pass) 7.87—LenDale White, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 5—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (5 pass) (15 for 118) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE 7.31—Justin Vincent, LSU (21) vs. Oklahoma (14) (Sugar, 2004) (16 for 117) FOR, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 7.30—Chris Wells, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) (20 for 146) 5—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (5 pass) 6.20—LenDale White, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (20 for 124) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR, ALL BOWLS MOST RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT, ALL BOWLS 6—Paul Smith, Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) (5 pass, 1 rush) (Minimum 15 Attempts) 6—Dan LeFevour, Central Mich. (48) vs. Purdue (51) (Motor City, 2007) (4 pass, 2 15.67—Tyrone Wheatley, Michigan (38) vs. Washington (31) (Rose, 1993) (15 for rush) 235) 6—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (6 pass) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 6—Bobby Layne, Texas (40) vs. Missouri (27) (Cotton, 1946) (3 rush, 2 pass, 1 catch) 4—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) 4—Domanick Davis, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) 4—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) 3—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) Rushing 3—LenDale White, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) 3—Darius Walker, Notre Dame (20) vs. Ohio St. (34) (Fiesta, 2006) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 3—Steve Slaton, West Virginia (38) vs. Georgia (35) (Sugar, 2006) 34—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (17) vs. Stanford (9) (Rose, 2000) (200 yards) 3—Shaun Alexander, Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) 30—Quentin Griffin, Oklahoma (34) vs. Washington St. (14) (Rose, 2003) (144 yards) 28—Darren Evans, Virginia Tech (20) vs. Cincinnati (7) (Orange, 2009) (153 yards) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 28—Domanick Davis, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (129 yards) 3—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 27—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (246 yards) 3—LenDale White, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) 2—Mark Ingram, Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2—Trent Richardson, Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) 25—Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 2—LenDale White, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (82 yards) 2—Kejuan Jones, Oklahoma (14) vs. LSU (21) (Sugar, 2004) 23—Maurice Clarett, Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (47 yards) 2—Craig Krenzel, Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 22—Mark Ingram, Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (116 yards) 2—Maurice Clarett, Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 22—Chris Brown, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (110 yards) 2—Andre Kendrick, Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) 22—Tim Tebow, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (109 yards) 22—Eric Crouch, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (114 yards) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, ALL BOWLS 5—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, ALL BOWLS 5—Neil Snow, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) (five-point scores) 46—(D) Ron Jackson, Tulsa (28) vs. San Diego St. (17) (Freedom, 1991) (211 yards) MOST NET RUSHING YARDS 246—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (27 attempts) Passing 204—Steve Slaton, West Virginia (38) vs. Georgia (35) (Sugar, 2006) (26 attempts) 200—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (19 attempts) 200—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (17) vs. Stanford (9) (Rose, 2000) (34 attempts) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 192—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (21 attempts) 58—Colt McCoy, Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (41 completions) 53—Rohan Davey, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (31 completions) MOST RUSHING YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 52—Eli Roberson, Kansas St. (28) vs. Ohio St. (35) (Fiesta, 2004) (20 completions) 200—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (19 52—, Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (25 completions) attempts)

Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists 61 e m a G 46—John Navarre, Michigan (14) vs. Southern California (28) (Rose, 2004) (27 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE completions) (Minimum 20 Attempts) r 46—, Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (34 completions) .886—Tim Tebow, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (31 of 35) a .800—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) (28 of 35) St

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME .784—Alex Smith, Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) (29 of 37) - 52—Chris Weinke, Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (25 completions) .750—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (30 of 40) or ds 43—Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (28 completions) .739—Tom Brady, Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (34 of 46)

41—, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (26 completions) All Rec

40—Garret Gilbert, Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) (15 completions) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME /

40—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (30 completions) (Minimum 20 Attempts) l .750—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (30 of 40) 40—Matt Leinart, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (29 completions) w .725—Matt Leinart, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (29 of 40) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, ALL BOWLS .704—Matt Flynn, LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) (19 of 27) 78—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (47 .694—Chris Leak, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) (25 of 36) Bo completions) .667—Jason White, Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) (24 of 36) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 41—Colt McCoy, Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (58 attempts) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, ALL BOWLS 34—Tom Brady, Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (46 attempts) (Minimum 20 Attempts) 31—Tim Tebow, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (35 attempts) .929—Mike Bobo, Georgia (33) vs. Wisconsin (6) (Outback, 1998) (26 of 28) 31—Rohan Davey, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (53 attempts) 30—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (40 attempts) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Receiving 30—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (40 attempts) 29—Matt Leinart, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (40 attempts) 28—Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (43 attempts) MOST RECEPTIONS 26—Sam Bradford, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (41 attempts) 15—Paris Warren, Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) (198 yards) 25—Chris Leak, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) (36 attempts) 14—Quan Cosby, Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (171 yards) 25—Chris Weinke, Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (52 attempts) 14—Josh Reed, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (239 yards) 25—Josh Heupel, Oklahoma (13) vs. Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001) (39 attempts) 12—Freddie Brown, Utah (31) vs. Alabama (17) (Sugar, 2009) (125 yards) 11—Dwayne Jarrett, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) (205 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, ALL BOWLS yards) 47—Mike Kafka, Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (78 attempts) 11—Kellen Winslow Jr., Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (122 yards) MOST PASSING YARDS 11—David Boston, Ohio St. (24) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1999) (105 yards) 482—Tim Tebow, Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (31 of 35) MOST RECEPTIONS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 444—Rohan Davey, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (31 of 53) 11—Kellen Winslow Jr., Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (122 yards) 414—Colt McCoy, Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (41 of 58) 10—Jordan Shipley, Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) (122 yards) 413—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) (28 of 35) 10—David Thomas, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (88 yards) 391—J.D. Booty, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) (27 of 45) 10—Dwayne Jarrett, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (121 yards) MOST PASSING YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 9—Percy Harvin, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) (60 yards) 365—Matt Leinart, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (29 of 40) MOST RECEPTIONS, ALL BOWLS 362—Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (22 of 35) 20—(D) Norman Jordan, Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) (173 332—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (18 yards) of 35) 20—Walker Gillette, Richmond (49) vs. Ohio (42) (Tangerine, 1968) (242 yards) 329—Chris Weinke, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (20 of 34) 296—Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (28 of 43) MOST RECEIVING YARDS 239—Josh Reed, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (14 catches) MOST PASSING YARDS, ALL BOWLS 205—Dwayne Jarrett, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) (11 576—Byron Leftwich, Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41 catches) of 70) 199—Andre Johnson, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (7 catches) 576—Ty Detmer, BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42 of 59) 199—Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (4 catches) MOST PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 198—Paris Warren, Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) (15 catches) 53—Rohan Davey, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) MOST RECEIVING YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION, 199—Andre Johnson, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (7 catches) 199—Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (4 catches) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 163—, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (6 catches) 40—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 137—Atrews Bell, Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (7 catches) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 135—, Florida St. (16) vs. Tennessee (23) (Fiesta, 1999) (6 catches) 5—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 4—Mark Sanchez, Southern California (38) vs. Penn St. (24) (Rose, 2009) MOST RECEIVING YARDS, ALL BOWLS 4—Matt Flynn, LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) 308—Jason Rivers, Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (14 catches) 4—J.D. Booty, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING 4—Alex Smith, Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) 3—Steve Smith, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 4—Chad Henne, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) 3—Braylon Edwards, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) 4—Craig Krenzel, Ohio St. (35) vs. Kansas St. (28) (Fiesta, 2004) 3—David Terrell, Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (ot) (Orange, 2000) 4—Kurt Kittner, Illinois (34) vs. LSU (47) (Sugar, 2002) 2—25 times 4—Rex Grossman, Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) 4—, Oregon (38) vs. Colorado (16) (Fiesta, 2002) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3—Steve Smith, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 4—Tom Brady, Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34) (ot) (Orange, 2000) 2—Jordan Shipley, Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) 4—Chris Weinke, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) 2—Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2—Richard Dickson, LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) 5—Matt Leinart, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 2—Travis Wilson, Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 4—Matt Flynn, LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) 2—Andre Johnson, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) 4—Chris Weinke, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) 2—Ron Dugans, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) 3—Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) 2—Peter Warrick, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) 2—Garret Gilbert, Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING, ALL BOWLS 2—Sam Bradford, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) 4—Travis LaTendresse, Utah (38) vs. Georgia Tech (10) (Emerald, 2005) 2—Tim Tebow, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) 4—Fred Biletnikoff, Florida St. (36) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Gator, 1965) 2—Todd Boeckman, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) 4—(D) Bob McChesney, Hardin-Simmons (49) vs. Wichita St. (12) (Camellia, 1948) 2—Jason White, Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 2—Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION 2—Tee Martin, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (Minimum 3 Receptions) 49.8—Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (4 for 199) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, ALL BOWLS 42.0—Josh Morgan, Virginia Tech (13) vs. Auburn (16) (Sugar, 2005) (3 for 126) 6—(D) Chuck Long, Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) 34.0—Durell Price, UCLA (31) vs. Wisconsin (38) (Rose, 1999) (3 for 102) 62 Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3—Tim Duncan, Oklahoma (13) vs. Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001) (2 made) (Minimum 3 Receptions) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, ALL BOWLS 49.8—Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (4 for 199) 6—5 times HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION, ALL BOWLS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE (Minimum 3 Receptions) 4—Billy Bennett, Georgia (26) vs. Florida St. (13) (Sugar, 2003) 52.3—(D) Jason Anderson, Wake Forest (38) vs. Oregon (17) (Seattle, 2002) (3 for 157) 3—Devin Barclay, Ohio St. (26) vs. Oregon (17) (Rose, 2010) 52.3—Phil Harris, Texas (28) vs. Navy (6) (Cotton, 1964) (3 for 157) 3—Garret Hartley, Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) 3—Garrett Rivas, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) 3—John Vaughn, Auburn (16) vs. Virginia Tech (13) (Sugar, 2005) All-Purpose Yards 3—John Peattie, Miami (FL) (16) vs. Florida St. (14) (Orange, 2004) 3—Todd Sievers, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Florida (20) (Sugar, 2001) MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 315—Steve Breaston, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (221 kickoff return, 2—Hunter Lawrence, Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) 77 receiving, 15 rush, 2 punt return) 2—Chris Hetland, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) 279—Reggie Bush, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (102 kickoff 2—David Pino, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) return, 95 receiving, 82 rushing) 2—Ryan Killeen, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 261—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (195 kick- 2—Tim Duncan, Oklahoma (13) vs. Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001) off return, 53 receiving, 13 punt return) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE, ALL BOWLS 260—Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) (167 receiving, 73 5—6 times rushing, 20 punt return) 255—Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati (7) vs. Virginia Tech (20) (Orange, 2009) (158 receiv- MOST EXTRA-POINT KICK ATTEMPTS ing, 97 kickoff return) 8—Jeff Chandler, Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (8 made) MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST EXTRA-POINT KICK ATTEMPTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 279—Reggie Bush, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (102 kickoff 7—Ryan Killeen, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (7 return, 95 receiving, 82 rushing) made) 242—Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (199 receiving, 43 punt return) MOST EXTRA-POINT KICK ATTEMPTS, ALL BOWLS 226—Andre Johnson, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (199 receiving, 9—6 players 27 kickoff return) 220—Peter Warrick, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (163 receiv- MOST EXTRA-POINT KICKS MADE ing, 57 punt return) 8—Jeff Chandler, Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (8 attempts) 176—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (58 receiving, 118 MOST EXTRA-POINT KICKS MADE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME kickoff return) 7—Ryan Killeen, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (7 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, ALL BOWLS attempts) 408—Chris Johnson, East Carolina (41) vs. Boise St. (38) (Hawaii, 2007) (223 rush- MOST EXTRA-POINT KICKS MADE, ALL BOWLS ing, 153 kickoff return, 32 receiving) 9—5 players

Scoring Punting

MOST POINTS SCORED MOST PUNTS 24—Vince Young, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (4 TDs) 11—Jeremy Kapinos, Penn St. (26) vs. Florida St. (23) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) 24—Domanick Davis, LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (4 TDs) 24—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (4 TDs) MOST PUNTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 20—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (3 TDs, 1 2-pt. 10—Keith Cottrell, Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) conversion) 20—Peter Warrick, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (3 TDs, 1 2-pt. MOST PUNTS, ALL BOWLS conversion) 21—Everett Sweeney, Michigan (49) vs. Stanford (0) (Rose, 1902) MOST POINTS SCORED, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT 20—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (3 TDs, 1 2-pt. (Minimum 3 Punts) conversion) 58.5—Pat McAfee, West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (4 for 234) 20—Peter Warrick, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (3 TDs, 1 2-pt. conversion) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 18—LenDale White, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (3 TDs) (Minimum 3 Punts) 18—Steve Smith, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (3 TDs) 56.7—Patrick Fisher, LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) (3 for 170) 13—Ryan Killeen, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (2 FGs, HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT, ALL BOWLS 7 PATs) (Minimum 5 Punts) MOST POINTS SCORED, ALL BOWLS 55.0—Justin Brantly, Texas A&M (17) vs. Penn. St. (24) (Alamo, 2007) (6 for 330) 30—Reggie Campbell, Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) (5 TDs) 30—Steven Jackson, Oregon St. (55) vs. New Mexico (14) (Las Vegas, 2003) (5 TDs) 30—(D) Sheldon Canley, San Jose St. (48) vs. Central Mich. (24) (California, 1990) (5 TDs) Punt Returns 30—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (5 TDs) MOST PUNT RETURNS 7—Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (180 yards) 5—Jeremy Kerley, TCU (10) vs. Boise St. (17) (Fiesta, 2010) (76 yards) Kicking 4—Kyle Wilson, Boise St. (17) vs. TCU (10) (Fiesta, 2010) (41 yards) 4—, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) (28 yards) MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER 4—Reggie Smith, Oklahoma (42) vs. Boise St. (43) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) (27 yards) 14—Billy Bennett, Georgia (26) vs. Florida St. (13) (Sugar, 2003) (4 FGs, 2 PATs) 4—Desmond Reed, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) (14 yards) 4—Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma (34) vs. Washington St. (14) (Rose, 2003) (90 yards) MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—Leon Washington, Florida St. (13) vs. Georgia (26) (Sugar, 2003) (68 yards) 13—Ryan Killeen, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (2 FGs, 4—Phillip Buchanon, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (37 yards) 7 PATs) 4—Freddie Milons, Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (108 yards) MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER, ALL BOWLS 4—Ike Charlton, Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (88 yards) 19—Kevin Miller, East Carolina (61) vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (4 FGs, 7 PATs) MOST PUNT RETURNS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—Brandon James, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) (28 yards) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4—Phillip Buchanon, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (37 yards) 5—Billy Bennett, Georgia (26) vs. Florida St. (13) (Sugar, 2003) (4 made) 4—Ike Charlton, Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (88 yards) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST PUNT RETURNS, ALL BOWLS 3—David Pino, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (2 made) 9—Buzy Rosenberg, Georgia (7) vs. North Carolina (3) (Gator, Dec. 31, 1971) (54 yards)

Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists 63 e m a G 9—Paddy Driscoll, Great Lakes (17) vs. Mare Island (0) (Rose, 1919) (115 yards) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, ALL BOWLS MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 221—Steve Breaston, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (6 returns) r 180—Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 returns) HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE a

108—Freddie Milons, Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (4 returns) (Minimum 3 Returns) St - 90—Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma (34) vs. Washington St. (14) (Rose, 2003) (4 returns) 42.25—C.J. Jones, Iowa (17) vs. Southern California (38) (Orange, 2003) (4 for 169) or ds 88—Ike Charlton, Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (4 returns) 85—DeJuan Groce, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (3 returns) HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME All (Minimum 3 Returns) Rec MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 23.80—Josh Davis, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (5 for 119) / 88—Ike Charlton, Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (4 returns) l

85—DeJuan Groce, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (3 returns) HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, ALL BOWLS w 57—Peter Warrick, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (2 returns) (Minimum 3 Returns) 43—Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (3 returns)

46.67—(D) Cal Beck, Utah (16) vs. Arizona (13) (Freedom, 1994) (3 for 140) Bo 37—Phillip Buchanon, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (4 returns) KICKOFF RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, ALL BOWLS 100—C.J. Jones, Iowa (17) vs. Southern California (38) (Orange, 2003) (opening 180—Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 returns) kickoff) 93—Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (opening kickoff) HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 89—Sammy Moore, Washington St. (14) vs. Oklahoma (34) (Rose, 2003) (4th quarter) (Minimum 3 Returns) 28.33—DeJuan Groce, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (3 for 85) HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Defensive Statistics (Minimum 3 Returns) 28.33—DeJuan Groce, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (3 for 85) MOST TOTAL TACKLES HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, ALL BOWLS 18—James Laurinaitis, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) (12 solos, 6 assists) (Minimum 3 Returns) 17—Rufus Alexander, Oklahoma (43) vs. Boise St. (42) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) (14 solos, 40.67—George Fleming, Washington (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (3 for 122) 3 assists) 15—Curtis Lofton, Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (12 solos, 3 PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS assists) 87—Willie Reid, Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (2nd quarter) 15—James Laurinaitis, Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (10 solos, 5 assists) 84—Justin Harper, Virginia Tech (21) vs. Kansas (24) (Orange, 2008) (3rd quarter) 15—Marcus Freeman, Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (9 solos, 6 assists) 73—Javier Arenas, Alabama (17) vs. Utah (31) (Sugar, 2009) (2nd quarter) 71—DeJuan Groce, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (4th quarter) 15—Jonathan Abbate, Wake Forest (13) vs. Louisville (24) (Orange, 2007) (4 solos, 62—Freddie Milons, Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) (3rd quarter) 11 assists) 60—Bobby Newcombe, Nebraska (31) vs. Tennessee (21) (Fiesta, 2000) (1st quarter) MOST SOLO TACKLES 59—Peter Warrick, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (2nd quarter) 14—Rufus Alexander, Oklahoma (43) vs. Boise St. (42) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) 51—Antonio Perkins, Oklahoma (34) vs. Washington St. (14) (Rose, 2003) (2nd quarter) 13—Vontae Davis, Illinois (17) vs. Southern California (49) (Rose, 2008) 45—Terrell Roberts, Oregon St. (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2001) (3rd quarter) 13—Dat Nguyen, Texas A&M (14) vs. Ohio St. (24) (Sugar, 1999) *16—Kevin Griffin, Ohio St. (24) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1999) (1st quarter) MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS *7—John Hollins, Ohio St. (35) vs. Kansas St. (28) (Fiesta, 2004) (1st quarter) 5—Navorro Bowman, Penn St. (24) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2009) *6—Jeff Chaney, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (1st quarter) 4—Kenny Rowe, Oregon (17) vs. Ohio St. (26) (Rose, 2010) *Return of a blocked punt. 4—Terrill Byrd, Cincinnati (7) vs. Virginia Tech (20) (Orange, 2009) 4—Brian Cushing, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) 4—LaMarr Woodley, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) MOST SACKS Kickoff Returns 3—Sergio Kindle, Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) 3—Kenny Rowe, Oregon (17) vs. Ohio St. (26) (Rose, 2010) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 3—Stevenson Sylvester, Utah (31) vs. Alabama (17) (Sugar, 2009) 8—Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati (24) vs. Florida (51) (Sugar, 2010) (207 yards) 3—Rey Maualuga, Southern California (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) 7—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (195 yards) 3—Marcus Howard, Georgia (41) vs. Hawaii (10) (Sugar, 2008) 7—Ramonce Taylor, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (201 yards) 3—Derrick Harvey, Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) 6—Steve Breaston, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (221 yards) 3—Brian Cushing, Southern California (32) vs. Michigan (18) (Rose, 2007) 5—Javier Arenas, Alabama (17) vs. Utah (31) (Sugar, 2009) (134 yards) 3—Mike Kudla, Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) 5—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (118 yards) 3—Tommy Hackenbruck, Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) 5—Lamaar Thomas, Ohio St. (21) vs. Texas (24) (Fiesta, 2009) (102 yards) MOST PASSES BROKEN UP 5—Ray Small, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) (95 yards) 3—Jonathan Zenon, LSU (41) vs. Notre Dame (14) (Sugar, 2007) 5—Reggie Bush, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (102 yards) 3—William Gay, Louisville (24) vs. Wake Forest (13) (Orange, 2007) 5—Rich Parson, Maryland (23) vs. Florida (56) (Orange, 2002) (74 yards) 3—Donte Whitner, Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) 5—Josh Davis, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (119 yards) 3—Anwar Phillips, Penn St. (26) vs. Florida St. (23) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) 5—Sirr Parker, Texas A&M (14) vs. Ohio St. (24) (Sugar, 1999) (71 yards) 3—Sedrick Curry, Texas A&M (14) vs. Ohio St. (24) (Sugar, 1999) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3—Ahmed Plummer, Ohio St. (24) vs. Texas A&M (14) (Sugar, 1999) 5—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (118 yards) INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS 5—Ray Small, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) (95 yards) 71—Bruce Thornton, Georgia (26) vs. Florida St. (13) (Sugar, 2003) 5—Reggie Bush, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (102 yards) 60—Aqib Talib, Kansas (24) vs. Virginia Tech (21) (Orange, 2008) 5—Josh Davis, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (119 yards) 54—, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) 3—Marquise Goodwin, Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) (62 yards) 51—Brandyn Thompson, Boise St. (17) vs. TCU (10) (Fiesta, 2010) 3—Brandon James, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (51 yards) 47—James Lewis, Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) 3—Mark Bradley, Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) (70 yards) 46—Jamar Fletcher, Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) 3—Travis Wilson, Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) (51 yards) 40—Jerrard Tarrant, Georgia Tech (14) vs. Iowa (24) (Orange, 2010) 33—Marcus Walker, Oklahoma (42) vs. Boise St. (43) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, ALL BOWLS 28—Marcell Dareus, Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) 8—5 times 27—Marty Tadman, Boise St. (43) vs. Oklahoma (42) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 20—Marcus Spears, LSU (21) vs. Oklahoma (14) (Sugar, 2004) 221—Steve Breaston, Michigan (37) vs. Texas (38) (Rose, 2005) (6 returns) 207—Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati (24) vs. Florida (51) (Sugar, 2010) (8 returns) FUMBLES RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS 201—Ramonce Taylor, Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005) (7 returns) 1—Marcus Howard, Georgia (41) vs. Hawaii (10) (Sugar, 2008) (recovered in the 195—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (7 returns) end zone) 169—C.J. Jones, Iowa (17) vs. Southern California (38) (Orange, 2003) (4 returns) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 119—Josh Davis, Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (5 returns) 118—Juaquin Iglesias, Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (5 returns) 102—Reggie Bush, Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (5 returns) 95—Ray Small, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) (5 returns) 93—Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (1 return) 64 Bowl Championship Series Team Record Lists

Bowl Championship Series Team Record Lists (1999-10)

Only games played since the formation of the Bowl Championship Series 8.91—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (74 for 659) are included. For the All Bowls records, only official records after 1937 are 8.33—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (63 for 525) included. Prior records are included if able to be substantiated. Each team’s MOST YARDS GAINED PER PLAY, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME score is in parentheses after the team name. Totals for each team in both- 8.33—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (63 for 525) team records are in brackets after the team’s score. The year listed is the ac- 7.74—Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (61 for 372) tual (calendar) year the game was played; the date is included if the bowl 7.32—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (76 for 556) was played twice (i.e., January and December) during one calendar year. The 7.00—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (82 for 574) list also includes discontinued bowls, marked with (D). Bowls are listed by 6.49—Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (74 for 480) the name of the bowl at the time it was played. MOST YARDS GAINED PER PLAY, ALL BOWLS 9.86—Hawaii (41) vs. Arizona St. (24) (Hawaii, 2006) (69 for 680) FEWEST TOTAL YARDS Total Offense 82—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (47 rush, 35 pass) 154—Oklahoma (14) vs. LSU (21) (Sugar, 2004) (52 rush, 102 pass) 155—Georgia Tech (14) vs. Iowa (24) (Orange, 2010) (143 rush, 12 pass) MOST TOTAL PLAYS 155—Notre Dame (9) vs. Oregon St. (41) (Fiesta, 2001) (17 rush, 138 pass) 97—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) 206—Florida St. (14) vs. Miami (FL) (16) (Orange, 2004) (110 rush, 96 pass) 89—Ohio St. (26) vs. Oregon (17) (Rose, 2010) 87—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) FEWEST TOTAL YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 87—Penn St. (26) vs. Florida St. (23) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) 82—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (47 rush, 35 pass) 84—Michigan (14) vs. Southern California (28) (Rose, 2004) 154—Oklahoma (14) vs. LSU (21) (Sugar, 2004) (52 rush, 102 pass) 253—Florida St. (16) vs. Tennessee (23) (Fiesta, 1999) (108 rush, 145 pass) 84—Kansas St. (28) vs. Ohio St. (35) (Fiesta, 2004) 259—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (197 rush, 62 pass) MOST TOTAL PLAYS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 263—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (205 rush, 58 pass) 82—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) FEWEST TOTAL YARDS, ALL BOWLS 81—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) -21—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) (Sun, 1945) (29 rush, -50 pass) 80—Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) 77—Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) FEWEST TOTAL YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 76—LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) 452—Florida (41) [370] & Ohio St. (14) [82] (BCS, 2007) 76—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 466—LSU (21) [312] & Oklahoma (14) [154] (Sugar, 2004) 538—Georgia (26) [276] & Florida St. (13) [262] (Sugar, 2003) MOST TOTAL PLAYS, ALL BOWLS 539—Alabama (37) [263] & Texas (21) [276] (BCS, 2010) 115—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) 557—Utah (31) [349] & Alabama (17) [208] (Sugar, 2009) MOST TOTAL PLAYS, BOTH TEAMS FEWEST TOTAL YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 158—Texas (41) [82] & Southern California (38) [76] (Rose, 2006) 452—Florida (41) [370] & Ohio St. (14) [82] (BCS, 2007) 156—Penn St. (26) [87] & Florida St. (23) [69] (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) 466—LSU (21) [312] & Oklahoma (14) [154] (Sugar, 2004) 154—Southern California (49) [81] & Illinois (17) [73] (Rose, 2008) 539—Alabama (37) [263] & Texas (21) [276] (BCS, 2010) 154—LSU (47) [97] & Illinois (34) [57] (Sugar, 2002) 154—Miami (FL) (37) [83] & Florida (20) [71] (Sugar, 2001) FEWEST TOTAL YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 260—Randolph Field (7) [150] & Texas (7) [110] (Cotton, 1944) MOST TOTAL PLAYS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 158—Texas (41) [82] & Southern California (38) [76] (Rose, 2006) 150—Miami (FL) (24) [77] & Ohio St. (31) [73] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 144—Florida (24) [74] & Oklahoma (14) [70] (BCS, 2009) Rushing 144—Oklahoma (13) [75] & Florida St. (2) [69] (Orange, 2001) 139—Oklahoma (19) [76] & Southern California (55) [63] (Orange, 2005) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST TOTAL PLAYS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 63—West Virginia (38) vs. Georgia (35) (Sugar, 2006) (382 yards) 187—Auburn (38) [72] vs. Northwestern (35) [115] (ot) (Outback, 2010) 55—Virginia Tech (20) vs. Cincinnati (7) (Orange, 2009) (258 yards) 55—Nebraska (31) vs. Tennessee (21) (Fiesta, 2000) (323 yards) MOST TOTAL YARDS 53—Wisconsin (17) vs. Stanford (9) (Rose, 2000) (226 yards) 659—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (177 rush, 482 pass) 52—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (145 yards) 659—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (203 rush, 456 pass) 633—Southern California (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) (344 rush, 289 pass) 52—Washington (34) vs. Purdue (24) (Rose, 2001) (268 yards) 628—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (184 rush, 444 pass) 52—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (278 yards) 617—Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) (275 rush, 342 pass) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST TOTAL YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 52—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (145 yards) 574—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (209 rush, 365 pass) 52—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (278 yards) 556—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (289 rush, 267 pass) 51—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (205 yards) 525—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (193 rush, 332 pass) 49—LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) (152 yards) 503—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (278 rush, 225 pass) 49—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (197 yards) 480—Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (249 rush, 231 pass) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, ALL BOWLS MOST TOTAL YARDS, ALL BOWLS 87—Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, Jan. 1, 1972) (439 yards) 718—Arizona St. (49) vs. Missouri (35) (Fiesta, 1972) (452 rush, 266 pass) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS MOST TOTAL YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 91—West Virginia (38) [63] & Georgia (35) [28] (Sugar, 2006) 1,130—Texas (41) [556] & Southern California (38) [574] (Rose, 2006) 86—Wisconsin (38) [48] & UCLA (31) [38] (Rose, 1999) 1,078—Southern California (49) [633] & Illinois (17) [445] (Rose, 2008) 86—Tennessee (23) [45] & Florida St. (16) [41] (Fiesta, 1999) 1,035—Wisconsin (38) [497] & UCLA (31) [538] (Rose, 1999) 85—Ohio St. (31) [52] & Miami (FL) (24) [33] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 1,019—Florida (56) [659] & Maryland (23) [360] (Orange, 2002) 84—Ohio St. (26) [51] & Oregon (17) [33] (Rose, 2010) 1,017—LSU (47) [628] & Illinois (34) [389] (Sugar, 2002) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, BOTH MOST TOTAL YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1,130—Texas (41) [556] & Southern California (38) [574] (Rose, 2006) 86—Tennessee (23) [45] & Florida St. (16) [41] (Fiesta, 1999) 897—Southern California (55) [525] & Oklahoma (19) [372] (Orange, 2005) 85—Ohio St. (31) [52] & Miami (FL) (24) [33] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 862—Florida St. (46) [359] & Virginia Tech (29) [503] (Sugar, 2000) 79—Alabama (37) [51] & Texas (21) [28] (BCS, 2010) 843—Florida (24) [480] & Oklahoma (14) [363] (BCS, 2009) 79—LSU (38) [49] & Ohio St. (24) [30] (BCS, 2008) 731—Miami (FL) (37) [472] & Nebraska (14) [259] (Rose, 2002) 77—Texas (41) [36] & Southern California (38) [41] (Rose, 2006) MOST TOTAL YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 1,211—Arizona St. (45) [679] & Rutgers (40) [532] (Insight, 2005) 122—(D) Southern California (47) [50] & Texas A&M (28) [72] (Bluebonnet, 1977) (864 yards) MOST YARDS GAINED PER PLAY 122—Mississippi St. (26) [68] & North Carolina (24) [54] (Sun, 1974) (732 yards) 9.64—Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) (64 for 617) 9.41—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (70 for 659) MOST RUSHING YARDS 9.05—West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (58 for 525) 382—West Virginia (38) vs. Georgia (35) (Sugar, 2006) (63 attempts)

Bowl Championship Series Team Record Lists 65 e m a G

349—West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (39 attempts) 56—Oklahoma (13) vs. Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001) (36 attempts)

344—Southern California (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) (43 attempts) r FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, ALL BOWLS 343—Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) (48 attempts) a 323—Nebraska (31) vs. Tennessee (21) (Fiesta, 2000) (55 attempts) -61—(D) Kansas St. (7) vs. Boston College (12) (Aloha, 1994) (23 attempts) St -

MOST RUSHING YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS or ds 289—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (36 attempts) 44—Utah (31) [13] & Alabama (17) [31] (Sugar, 2009) 278—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (52 attempts) 60—Southern California (32) [48] & Michigan (18) [12] (Rose, 2007) All 249—Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (44 attempts) 83—Oklahoma (13) [56] & Florida St. (2) [27] (Orange, 2001) Rec 209—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (41 attempts) 113—Boise St. (17) [77] & TCU (10) [36] (Fiesta, 2010) / 205—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (51 attempts) 117—Southern California (28) [68] & Michigan (14) [49] (Rose, 2004) l MOST RUSHING YARDS, ALL BOWLS FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, w 524—Nebraska (62) vs. Florida (24) (Fiesta, 1996) (68 attempts) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 83—Oklahoma (13) [56] & Florida St. (2) [27] (Orange, 2001) Bo MOST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 606—West Virginia (38) [382] & Georgia (35) [224] (Sugar, 2006) FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 526—West Virginia (48) [349] & Oklahoma (28) [177] (Fiesta, 2008) 44—Utah (31) [13] & Alabama (17) [31] (Sugar, 2009) 498—Texas (41) [289] & Southern California (38) [209] (Rose, 2006) 488—Southern California (49) [344] & Illinois (17) [144] (Rose, 2008) 463—Wisconsin (38) [343] & UCLA (31) [120] (Rose, 1999) Passing MOST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 498—Texas (41) [289] & Southern California (38) [209] (Rose, 2006) 356—Florida (24) [249] & Oklahoma (14) [107] (BCS, 2009) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 321—Southern California (55) [193] & Oklahoma (19) [128] (Orange, 2005) 58—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (41 completions) 308—Florida St. (46) [30] & Virginia Tech (29) [278] (Sugar, 2000) 57—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) (35 completions) 307—Miami (FL) (37) [110] & Nebraska (14) [197] (Rose, 2002) 53—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (31 completions) 52—Kansas St. (28) vs. Ohio St. (35) (Fiesta, 2004) (20 completions) MOST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 52—Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (25 completions) 864—(D) Southern California (47) [378] & Texas A&M (28) [486] (Bluebonnet, 1977) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT 52—Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (25 completions) 8.95—West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) (39 for 349) 44—Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (29 completions) 8.12—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (25 for 203) 42—Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) (17 completions) 8.03—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (36 for 289) 41—Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (26 completions) 8.00—Southern California (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) (43 for 344) 41—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (29 completions) 8.00—Georgia (35) vs. West Virginia (38) (Sugar, 2006) (28 for 224) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, ALL BOWLS MOST RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 78—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (47 completions) 8.03—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (36 for 289) 6.89—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (28 for 193) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS 5.66—Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) (44 for 249) 91—Miami (FL) (37) [40] & Florida (20) [51] (Sugar, 2001) 5.35—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) (52 for 278) 91—Oklahoma (13) [39] & Florida St. (2) [52] (Orange, 2001) 5.10—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (41 for 209) 89—Oregon (38) [42] & Colorado (16) [47] (Fiesta, 2002) MOST RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT, ALL BOWLS 89—LSU (47) [53] & Illinois (34) [36] (Sugar, 2002) 9.3—Colorado St. (40) vs. Fresno St. (35) (New Mexico, 2008) (39 of 362) 88—Florida (56) [49] & Maryland (23) [39] (Orange, 2002) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 17—Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (27 yards) 91—Oklahoma (13) [39] & Florida St. (2) [52] (Orange, 2001) 18—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) (-5 yards) 81—Texas (41) [40] & Southern California (38) [41] (Rose, 2006) 20—TCU (10) vs. Boise St. (17) (Fiesta, 2010) (36 yards) 71—Florida (24) [30] & Oklahoma (14) [41] (BCS, 2009) 20—Florida (20) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Sugar, 2001) (140 yards) 71—Southern California (55) [35] & Oklahoma (19) [36] (Orange, 2005) 21—Cincinnati (7) vs. Virginia Tech (20) (Orange, 2009) (71 yards) 65—Ohio St. (31) [21] & Miami (FL) (24) [44] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 21—Washington St. (14) vs. Oklahoma (34) (Rose, 2003) (4 yards) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 21—Illinois (34) vs. LSU (47) (Sugar, 2002) (87 yards) 116—Washington St. (33) [41] & Purdue (27) [75] (Sun, 2001) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST COMPLETIONS 17—Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (27 yards) 41—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (58 attempts) 23—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (47 yards) 35—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) (57 attempts) 23—Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (30 yards) 35—Michigan (35) vs. Alabama (34 (ot) (Orange, 2000) (47 attempts) 26—Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (110 yards) 33—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (49 attempts) 28—Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) (81 yards) 31—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (36 attempts) 28—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (193 yards) 31—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (53 attempts) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, ALL BOWLS MOST COMPLETIONS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 12—(D) Vanderbilt (28) vs. Air Force (36) (Hall of Fame, 1982) (35 yards) 30—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (40 attempts) 29—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (41 attempts) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS 29—Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (44 attempts) 50—Southern California (32) [23] & Michigan (18) [27] (Rose, 2007) 26—Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) (41 attempts) 52—Boise St. (17) [32] & TCU (10) [20] (Fiesta, 2010) 26—Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) (37 attempts) 53—Oklahoma (13) [36] & Florida St. (2) [17] (Orange, 2001) 57—Utah (31) [24] & Alabama (17) [33] (Sugar, 2009) MOST COMPLETIONS, ALL BOWLS 57—Florida (51) [34] & Cincinnati (24) [23] (Sugar, 2010) 47—Northwestern (35) vs. Auburn (38) (ot) (Outback, 2010) (78 attempts) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, BOTH MOST COMPLETIONS, BOTH TEAMS TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 59—Texas (41) [30] & Southern California (38) [29] (Rose, 2006) 53—Oklahoma (13) [36] & Florida St. (2) [17] (Orange, 2001) 58—Florida (51) [31] & Cincinnati (24) [27] (Sugar, 2010) 56—Florida (56) [33] & Maryland (23) [23] (Orange, 2002) FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 53—Southern California (32) [27] & Michigan (18) [26] (Rose, 2007) 50—Southern California (32) [23] & Michigan (18) [27] (Rose, 2007) 52—Oregon (38) [28] & Colorado (16) [24] (Fiesta, 2002) FEWEST RUSHING YARDS MOST COMPLETIONS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME -5—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) (18 attempts) 59—Texas (41) [30] & Southern California (38) [29] (Rose, 2006) -5—Stanford (9) vs. Wisconsin (17) (Rose, 2000) (27 attempts) 50—Oklahoma (13) [25] & Florida St. (2) [25] (Orange, 2001) 4—Washington St. (14) vs. Oklahoma (34) (Rose, 2003) (21 attempts) 44—Florida (24) [18] & Oklahoma (14) [26] (BCS, 2009) 12—Michigan (18) vs. Southern California (32) (Rose, 2007) (27 attempts) 42—Southern California (55) [18] & Oklahoma (19) [24] (Orange, 2005) 13—Utah (31) vs. Alabama (17) (Sugar, 2009) (24 attempts) 36—Ohio St. (31) [7] & Miami (FL) (24) [29] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST COMPLETIONS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 27—Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) (17 attempts) 67—Auburn (38) [20] & Northwestern (35) [47] (ot) (Outback, 2010) 30—Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (23 attempts) 47—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (23 attempts) MOST PASSING YARDS 52—Oklahoma (14) vs. LSU (21) (Sugar, 2004) (33 attempts) 482—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) (31 completions) 66 Bowl Championship Series Team Record Lists

456—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (33 completions) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS 444—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) (31 completions) 38—Iowa (24) [29] vs. Georgia Tech (14) [9] (Orange, 2010) 418—UCLA (31) vs. Wisconsin (38) (Rose, 1999) (21 completions) 41—Georgia (26) [15] & Florida St. (13) [26] (Sugar, 2003) 414—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) (41 completions) 41—Tennessee (23) [19] & Florida St. (16) [22] (Fiesta, 1999) 47—West Virginia (38) [14] & Georgia (35) [33] (Sugar, 2006) MOST PASSING YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 48—Miami (FL) (16) [29] & Florida St. (14) [19] (Orange, 2004) 365—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) (29 completions) 362—Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (22 completions) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 332—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (18 completions) 41—Tennessee (23) [19] & Florida St. (16) [22] (Fiesta, 1999) 329—Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) (20 completions) 304—Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (29 completions) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 9—Fordham (2) [4] & Missouri (0) [5] (Sugar, 1942) MOST PASSING YARDS, ALL BOWLS 576—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) (41 completions) FEWEST COMPLETIONS 576—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) (42 completions) 2—Georgia Tech (14) vs. Iowa (24) (Orange, 2010) (9 attempts) 4—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (14 attempts) MOST PASSING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 5—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (15 attempts) 746—LSU (47) [444] & Illinois (34) [302] (Sugar, 2002) 6—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (12 attempts) 713—Florida (56) [456] & Maryland (23) [257] (Orange, 2002) 6—Florida St. (14) vs. Miami (FL) (16) (Orange, 2004) (19 attempts) 700—Southern California (32) [391] & Michigan (18) [309] (Rose, 2007) 686—Southern California (38) [413] & Penn St. (24) [273] (Rose, 2009) FEWEST COMPLETIONS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 652—Florida (51) [482] & Cincinnati (24) [170] (Sugar, 2010) 4—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (14 attempts) 5—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (15 attempts) MOST PASSING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 6—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (12 attempts) 632—Texas (41) [267] & Southern California (38) [365] (Rose, 2006) 7—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (21 attempts) 576—Southern California (55) [332] & Oklahoma (19) [244] (Orange, 2005) 9—Florida St. (16) vs. Tennessee (23) (Fiesta, 1999) (22 attempts) 554—Florida St. (46) [329] & Virginia Tech (29) [225] (Sugar, 2000) 488—Oklahoma (13) [214] & Florida St. (2) [274] (Orange, 2001) FEWEST COMPLETIONS, ALL BOWLS 487—Florida (24) [231] & Oklahoma (14) [256] (BCS, 2009) 0—13 times MOST PASSING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS FEWEST COMPLETIONS, BOTH TEAMS 907—(D) Michigan St. (44) [376] & Fresno St. (35) [531] (Silicon Valley, 2001) 19—Iowa (24) [17] vs. Georgia Tech (14) [2] (Orange, 2010) 20—Miami (FL) (16) [14] & Florida St. (14) [6] (Orange, 2004) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 20—Tennessee (23) [11] & Florida St. (16) [9] (Fiesta, 1999) 4—Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) 23—Alabama (37) [6] & Texas (21) [17] (BCS, 2010) 4—Cincinnati (7) vs. Virginia Tech (20) (Orange, 2009) 4—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) 23—Georgia (26) [10] & Florida St. (13) [13] (Sugar, 2003) 3—TCU (10) vs. Boise St. (17) (Fiesta, 2010) FEWEST COMPLETIONS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3—Virginia Tech (21) vs. Kansas (24) (Orange, 2008) 20—Tennessee (23) [11] & Florida St. (16) [9] (Fiesta, 1999) 3—Oklahoma (42) vs. Boise St. (43) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) 23—Alabama (37) [6] & Texas (21) [17] (BCS, 2010) 3—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 3—Colorado (16) vs. Oregon (38) (Fiesta, 2002) FEWEST COMPLETIONS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 3—Florida (20) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Sugar, 2001) 3—Arizona St. (0) [0] & Catholic (0) [3] (Sun, 1940) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FEWEST PASSING YARDS 4—Texas (21) vs. Alabamam (37) (BCS, 2010) 12—Georgia Tech (14) vs. Iowa (24) (Orange, 2010) (2 completions) 3—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 35—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (4 completions) 2—10 times 58—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (6 completions) 62—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (5 completions) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, ALL BOWLS 81—Oregon (17) vs. Ohio St. (26) (Rose, 2010) (9 completions) 8—Arizona (10) vs. Auburn (34) (Sun, 1968) FEWEST PASSING YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, BOTH TEAMS 35—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (4 completions) 5—Alabama (37) [1] & Texas (21) [4] (BCS, 2010) 58—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (6 completions) 5—Virginia Tech (20) [1] & Cincinnati (7) [4] (Orange, 2009) 62—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (5 completions) 5—Georgia (41) [1] & Hawaii (10) [4] (Sugar, 2008) 102—Oklahoma (14) vs. LSU (21) (Sugar, 2004) (13 completions) 5—Miami (FL) (37) [2] & Florida (20) [3] (Sugar, 2001) 122—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (7 completions) 4—Florida (24) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (BCS, 2009) FEWEST PASSING YARDS, ALL BOWLS 4—Kansas (24) [1] & Virginia Tech (21) [3] (Orange, 2008) -50—U. of Mexico (0) vs. Southwestern (TX) (35) (Sun, 1945) (2 completions) 4—Boise St. (43) [1] & Oklahoma (42) [3] (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) 4—LSU (21) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (Sugar, 2004) FEWEST PASSING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 4—Ohio St. (31) [2] & Miami (FL) (24) [2] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 243—Iowa (24) [231] & Georgia Tech (14) [12] (Orange, 2010) 4—Oregon (38) [1] & Colorado (16) [3] (Fiesta, 2002) 249—Florida (41) [214] & Ohio St. (14) [35] (BCS, 2007) 4—Tennessee (23) [2] & Florida St. (16) [2] (Fiesta, 1999) 253—Alabama (37) [58] & Texas (21) [195] (BCS, 2010) 253—Miami (FL) (16) [157] & Florida St. (14) [96] (Orange, 2004) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, BOTH 255—LSU (21) [153] & Oklahoma (14) [102] (Sugar, 2004) TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 5—Alabama (37) [1] & Texas (21) [4] (BCS, 2010) FEWEST PASSING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—Florida (24) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (BCS, 2009) 249—Florida (41) [214] vs. Ohio St. (14) [35] (BCS, 2007) 4—LSU (21) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (Sugar, 2004) 253—Alabama (37) [58] & Texas (21) [195] (BCS, 2010) 4—Ohio St. (31) [2] & Miami (FL) (24) [2] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 255—LSU (21) [153] & Oklahoma (14) [102] (Sugar, 2004) 4—Tennessee (23) [2] & Florida St. (16) [2] (Fiesta, 1999) FEWEST PASSING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 16—Arkansas (0) [0] & LSU (0) [16] (Cotton, 1947) 12—Auburn (34) [4] & Arizona (10) [8] (Sun, 1968) 16—Arizona St. (0) [0] & Catholic (0) [16] (Sun, 1940) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS 9—Georgia Tech (14) vs. Iowa (24) (Orange, 2010) (2 completions) 12—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (6 completions) Scoring 14—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (4 completions) 14—West Virginia (38) vs. Georgia (35) (Sugar, 2006) (11 completions) 14—Wisconsin (17) vs. Stanford (9) (Rose, 2000) (7 completions) MOST POINTS 56—Florida vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 55—Southern California vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 12—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) (6 completions) 51—Florida vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) 14—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (4 completions) 49—Southern California vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) 15—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (5 completions) 48—West Virginia vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) 19—Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (11 completions) 21—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) (7 completions) MOST POINTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 55—Southern California vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) FEWEST PASS ATTEMPTS, ALL BOWLS 46—Florida St. vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) 2—Air Force (38) vs. Mississippi St. (15) (Liberty, 1991) (1 completion) 41—Florida vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) 2—(D) Army (10) vs. Michigan St. (6) (Cherry, 1984) (1 completion) 41—Texas vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 2—West Virginia (14) vs. South Carolina (3) (Peach, 1969) (1 completion) 38—LSU vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008)

Bowl Championship Series Team Record Lists 67 e m a G

38—Southern California vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) 4—Texas (38) vs. Michigan (37) (Rose, 2005)

4—Kansas St. (28) vs. Ohio St. (35) (Fiesta, 2004) r MOST POINTS, ALL BOWLS 4—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) a 66—Nebraska vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) 4—Southern California (38) vs. Iowa (17) (Orange, 2003) St

4—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) - MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS or ds 85—Boise St. (43) & Oklahoma (42) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) 4—Wisconsin (38) vs. UCLA (31) (Rose, 1999) 81—LSU (47) & Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME All 79—Texas (41) & Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) Rec

79—Florida (56) & Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) 5—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) /

76—West Virginia (48) & Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) 4—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) l 4—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—Ohio St. (31) vs. Miami (FL) (24) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) w 79—Texas (41) & Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 3—Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) 75—Florida St. (46) & Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) 3—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) Bo 74—Southern California (55) & Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 62—LSU (38) & Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, ALL BOWLS 58—Alabama (37) & Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) 8—(D) Centre (63) vs. TCU (7) (Fort Worth Classic, 1921) MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 125—Marshall (64) & East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 9—Texas (41) [5] & Southern California (38) [4] (Rose, 2006) 6—West Virginia (38) [4] & Georgia (35) [2] (Sugar, 2006) MOST POINTS IN A HALF 5—West Virginia (48) [4] & Oklahoma (28) [1] (Fiesta, 2008) 38—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (1st half) 5—Ohio St. (34) [2] & Notre Dame (20) [3] (Fiesta, 2006) MOST POINTS IN A HALF, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 5—Ohio St. (31) [4] & Miami (FL) (24) [1] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 38—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (1st half) 5—Florida (56) [3] & Maryland (23) [2] (Orange, 2002) 5—Wisconsin (38) [4] & UCLA (31) [1] (Rose, 1999) MOST POINTS IN A HALF, ALL BOWLS 45—Colorado (62) vs. Boston College (28) (Insight.com, 1999) (1st half) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH 45—Oklahoma St. (62) vs. Wyoming (14) (Holiday, 1988) (2nd half) TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST POINTS IN A HALF, BOTH TEAMS 9—Texas (41) [5] & Southern California (38) [4] (Rose, 2006) 53—Texas (41) [25] & Southern California (38) [28] (Rose, 2006) (2nd half) 5—Ohio St. (31) [4] & Miami (FL) (24) [1] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) 4—Alabama (37) [4] vs. Texas (21) [0] (BCS, 2010) MOST POINTS IN A HALF, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—Florida (41) [3] & Ohio St. (14) [1] (BCS, 2007) 53—Texas (41) [25] & Southern California (38) [28] (Rose, 2006) (2nd half) 4—LSU (21) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (Sugar, 2004) MOST POINTS IN A HALF, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 64—(D) Kansas (51) [34] & UCLA (30) [30] (Aloha, 1995) (2nd half) 12—Texas Tech (55) [6] & Air Force (41) [6] (Copper, 1995) 64—Penn St. (50) [38] & BYU (39) [26] (Holiday, 1989) (2nd half) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER 5—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 29—Oregon St. (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2001) (3rd quarter) 5—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) 5—Illinois (34) vs. LSU (47) (Sugar, 2002) MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—12 times 27—Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) (2nd quarter) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER, ALL BOWLS 5—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) 31—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (2nd quarter) 4—LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) 31—(D) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) (3rd quarter) 4—Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS 3—Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) 35—Michigan (35) [21] & Alabama (34) [14] (Orange, 2000) (3rd quarter) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, ALL BOWLS 6—Tulsa (63) vs. Bowling Green (7) (GMAC, 2008) MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER, BOTH 6—(D) Iowa (55) vs. Texas (17) (Freedom, 1984) TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 32—Texas (41) [18] & Southern California (38) [14] (Rose, 2006) (4th quarter) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, BOTH TEAMS 8—LSU (47) [3] & Illinois (34) [5] (Sugar, 2002) MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 7—Southern California (55) [5] & Oklahoma (19) [2] (Orange, 2005) 45—Nebraska (66) [31] & Northwestern (17) [14] (Alamo, 2000) (2nd quarter) 6—Florida (51) [3] & Cincinnati (24) [3] (Sugar, 2010) MOST POINTS BY A LOSING TEAM 6—Southern California (38) [4] & Penn St. (24) [2] (Rose, 2009) 42—Oklahoma vs. Boise St. (43) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) 6—LSU (38) [4] & Ohio St. (24) [2] (BCS, 2008) 38—Southern California vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) 6—Southern California (32) [4] & Michigan (18) [2] (Rose, 2007) 6—Boise St. (43) [4] & Oklahoma (42) [2] (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) MOST POINTS BY A LOSING TEAM, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 6—Florida (56) [5] & Maryland (23) [1] (Orange, 2002) 38—Southern California vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, BOTH MOST POINTS BY A LOSING TEAM, ALL BOWLS TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 61—East Carolina vs. Marshall (64) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 7—Southern California (55) [5] & Oklahoma (19) [2] (Orange, 2005) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 6—LSU (38) [4] & Ohio St. (24) [2] (BCS, 2008) 8—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) (3 rush, 5 pass) 5—Florida St. (46) [4] & Virginia Tech (29) [1] (Sugar, 2000) 4—Florida (24) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (BCS, 2009) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3—Miami (FL) (37) [3] & Nebraska (14) [0] (Rose, 2002) 7—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) (2 rush, 5 pass) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED, ALL BOWLS 9—Bowling Green (52) [5] & Memphis (35) [4] (GMAC, 2004) 10—Nebraska (66) vs. Northwestern (17) (Alamo, 2000) (6 rush, 4 pass) FEWEST POINTS MOST TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 2—Florida St. vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) 12—LSU (47) [7] & Illinois (34) [5] (Sugar, 2002) 7—Cincinnati vs. Virginia Tech (20) (Orange, 2009) 7—Pittsburgh vs. Utah (35) (Fiesta, 2005) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 9—Notre Dame vs. Oregon St. (41) (Fiesta, 2001) 10—Texas (41) [5] & Southern California (38) [5] (Rose, 2006) 9—Stanford vs. Wisconsin (17) (Rose, 2000) 10—Florida St. (46) [6] & Virginia Tech (29) [4] (Sugar, 2000) 10—TCU vs. Boise St. (17) (Fiesta, 2010) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 10—Hawaii vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) 16—Marshall (64) [9] & East Carolina (61) (2 ot) [7] (GMAC, 2001) 10—Syracuse vs. Florida (31) (Orange, 1999) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS FEWEST POINTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 5—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 2—Florida St. vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) 4—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) 13—Oklahoma vs. Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001) 4—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) 14—Oklahoma vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) 4—West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) 14—Ohio St. vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) 4—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) 14—Oklahoma vs. LSU (21) (Sugar, 2004) 4—West Virginia (38) vs. Georgia (35) (Sugar, 2006) 14—Nebraska vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) 68 Bowl Championship Series Team Record Lists

FEWEST POINTS, ALL BOWLS LONGEST SCORING DRIVE BY TIME 0—By Many Teams 8:10—Purdue (24) vs. Washington (34) (Rose, 2001) (90 yards in 16 plays, TD) FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS LONGEST SCORING DRIVE BY TIME, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 15—Oklahoma (13) & Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001) 6:51—LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) (65 yards in 14 plays, FG) 26—Wisconsin (17) & Stanford (9) (Rose, 2000) 27—Boise St. (17) & TCU (10) (Fiesta, 2010) 27—Virginia Tech (20) & Cincinnati (7) (Orange, 2009) 29—Auburn (16) & Virginia Tech (13) (Sugar, 2005) Time Of Possession FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 15—Oklahoma (13) & Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001) MOST TIME OF POSSESSION 41:37—Ohio St. (26) vs. Oregon (17) (Rose, 2010) FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 40:48—Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) 0—4 times 39:39—Virginia Tech (20) vs. Cincinnati (7) (Orange, 2009) SAFETIES 39:16—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) Penn St. (26) vs. Florida St. (23) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) MOST TIME OF POSSESSION, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 40:48—Florida (41) vs. Ohio St. (14) (BCS, 2007) Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) 36:33—Oklahoma (13) vs. Florida St. (2) (Orange, 2001)

First Downs Turnovers

MOST FIRST DOWNS MOST TURNOVERS 33—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) 6—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008) 32—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) MOST TURNOVERS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST FIRST DOWNS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 5—Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) 30—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 5—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 30—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) 5—Miami (FL) (24) vs. Ohio St. (31) (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) MOST FIRST DOWNS, ALL BOWLS MOST TURNOVERS, BOTH TEAMS 36—Marshall (64) vs. East Carolina (61) (2 ot) (GMAC, 2001) 7—Alabama (37) [2] & Texas (21) [5] (BCS, 2010) 36—Oklahoma (48) vs. Virginia (14) (Gator, Dec. 29, 1991) 7—Georgia (41) [1] & Hawaii (10) [6] (Sugar, 2008) 7—Ohio St. (31) [2] & Miami (FL) (24) [5] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 7—Tennessee (23) [3] & Florida St. (16) [4] (Fiesta, 1999) 60—Texas (41) [30] & Southern California (38) [30] (Rose, 2006) MOST TURNOVERS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 7—Alabama (37) [2] & Texas (21) [5] (BCS, 2010) 60—Texas (41) [30] & Southern California (38) [30] (Rose, 2006) 7—Ohio St. (31) [2] & Miami (FL) (24) [5] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 7—Tennessee (23) [3] & Florida St. (16) [4] (Fiesta, 1999) 62—North Carolina St. (56) [34] & Kansas (26) [28] (Tangerine, 2003) MOST FUMBLES MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 6—Illinois (17) vs. Southern California (49) (Rose, 2008) (2 lost) 16—LSU (41) vs. Notre Dame (14) (Sugar, 2007) MOST FUMBLES, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 15—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 4—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) (1 lost) MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—Nebraska (14) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Rose, 2002) (2 lost) 15—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 4—Florida St. (16) vs. Tennessee (23) (Fiesta, 1999) (1 lost) MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, ALL BOWLS MOST FUMBLES, ALL BOWLS 26—Navy (51) vs. Colorado St. (30) (Poinsettia, 2005) 11—Mississippi (7) vs. Alabama (12) (Sugar, 1964) (6 lost) 26—Oklahoma (40) vs. Auburn (22) (Sugar, Jan. 1, 1972) MOST FUMBLES, BOTH TEAMS MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 7—Tennessee (23) [3] & Florida St. (16) [4] (Fiesta, 1999) 23—Texas (24) vs. Ohio St. (21) (Fiesta, 2009) MOST FUMBLES, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 23—LSU (47) vs. Illinois (34) (Sugar, 2002) 7—Tennessee (23) [3] & Florida St. (16) [4] (Fiesta, 1999) 23—Florida (56) vs. Maryland (23) (Orange, 2002) MOST FUMBLES, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 17—Alabama (12) [6] & Mississippi (7) [11] (Sugar, 1964) (9 lost) 15—Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) 15—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) MOST FUMBLES LOST 3—Georgia (35) vs. West Virginia (38) (Sugar, 2006) MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, ALL BOWLS 3—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) 27—BYU (39) vs. Penn St. (50) (Holiday, 1989) 3—Syracuse (10) vs. Florida (31) (Orange, 1999) MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY MOST FUMBLES LOST, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 7—Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) 3—Virginia Tech (29) vs. Florida St. (46) (Sugar, 2000) MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST FUMBLES LOST, ALL BOWLS 4—LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) 6—6 times 4—Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) MOST FUMBLES LOST, BOTH TEAMS MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, ALL BOWLS 4—Louisville (24) [2] & Wake Forest (13) [2] (Orange, 2007) 8—West Virginia (18) vs. Florida St. (30) (Gator, 2005) 3—Boise St. (43) [2] vs. Oklahoma (42) [1] (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) 3—West Virginia (38) [0] & Georgia (35) [3] (Sugar, 2006) 3—Ohio St. (31) [0] & Miami (FL) (24) [3] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) Scoring Drives 3—Florida St. (46) [0] & Virginia Tech (29) [3] (Sugar, 2000) 3—Tennessee (23) [2] & Florida St. (16) [1] (Fiesta, 1999) 3—Florida (31) [0] & Syracuse (10) [3] (Orange, 1999) LONGEST SCORING DRIVE BY YARDS 99—Nebraska (31) vs. Tennessee (21) (Fiesta, 2000) (10 plays, TD) MOST FUMBLES LOST, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3—Ohio St. (31) [0] & Miami (FL) (24) [3] (2 ot) (Fiesta, 2003) LONGEST SCORING DRIVE BY YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 3—Florida St. (46) [0] & Virginia Tech (29) [3] (Sugar, 2000) 92—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) (12 plays, TD) 3—Tennessee (23) [2] & Florida St. (16) [1] (Fiesta, 1999) LONGEST SCORING DRIVE BY PLAYS MOST FUMBLES LOST, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 16—Michigan (14) vs. Southern California (28) (Rose, 2004) (76 yards, TD) 9—Alabama (12) [3] & Mississippi (7) [6] (Sugar, 1964) 16—Purdue (24) vs. Washington (34) (Rose, 2001) (90 yards, TD) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED LONGEST SCORING DRIVE BY PLAYS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4—Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) 14—LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) (65 yards, FG) 4—Cincinnati (7) vs. Virginia Tech (20) (Orange, 2009)

Bowl Championship Series Team Record Lists 69 e m a G

4—Hawaii (10) vs. Georgia (41) (Sugar, 2008)

3—TCU (10) vs. Boise St. (17) (Fiesta, 2010) Kickoff Returns r

3—Penn St. (24) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2009) a 3—Alabama (17) vs. Utah (31) (Sugar, 2009) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS St 3—Oklahoma (42) vs. Boise St. (43) (ot) (Fiesta, 2007) - 284—Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (9 returns) or ds 3—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 3—Colorado (16) vs. Oregon (38) (Fiesta, 2002) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME All

3—Florida (20) vs. Miami (FL) (37) (Sugar, 2001) 193—Ohio St. (14) vs. Florida (41) (BCS, 2007) (6 returns) Rec

139—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) (7 returns) /

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME l 4—Texas (21) vs. Alabama (37) (BCS, 2010) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, ALL BOWLS 3—Oklahoma (19) vs. Southern California (55) (Orange, 2005) 284—Oklahoma (28) vs. West Virginia (48) (Fiesta, 2008) (9 returns) w

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, ALL BOWLS Bo 8—Arizona (10) vs. Auburn (34) (Sun, 1968) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, BOTH TEAMS Penalties 5—Alabama (37) [1] & Texas (21) [4] (BCS, 2010) 5—Cincinnati (7) [4] & Virginia Tech (20) [1] (Orange, 2009) MOST PENALTIES 5—Georgia (41) [1] & Hawaii (10) [4] (Sugar, 2008) 18—Oregon St. (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2001) 5—Miami (FL) (37) [2] & Florida (20) [3] (Sugar, 2001) 18—Alabama (34) vs. Michigan (35) (ot) (Orange, 2000) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, BOTH MOST PENALTIES, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 12—Miami (FL) (37) vs. Nebraska (14) (Rose, 2002) 5—Alabama (37) [1] & Texas (21) [4] (BCS, 2010) 12—Florida St. (16) vs. Tennessee (23) (Fiesta, 1999) 4—Florida (24) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (BCS, 2009) 4—LSU (21) [2] & Oklahoma (14) [2] (Sugar, 2004) MOST PENALTIES, ALL BOWLS 4—Ohio St. (31) [2] & Miami (FL) (24) [2] (Fiesta, 2003) 21—Mississippi St. (17) vs. Clemson (7) (Peach, 1999) 4—Tennessee (23) [2] & Florida St. (16) [2] (Fiesta, 1999) MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS 28—Michigan (35) [10] & Alabama (34) [18] (ot) (Orange, 2000) 12—Auburn (34) [4] & Arizona (10) [8] (Sun, 1968) MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 21—Tennessee (23) [9] & Florida St. (16) [12] (Fiesta, 1999) MOST PENALTIES, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS Punts 29—Mississippi St. (17) [21] & Clemson (7) [8] (Peach, 1999) 29—Florida (52) [15] & Florida St. (20) [14] (Sugar, 1997) MOST PUNTS 29—McNeese St. (20) [13] & Tulsa (16) [16] (Independence, 1976) 11—Penn St. (26) vs. Florida St. (23) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) MOST YARDS PENALIZED MOST PUNTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 174—Oregon St. (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2001) (18 penalties) 10—Florida St. (2) vs. Oklahoma (13) (Orange, 2001) MOST YARDS PENALIZED, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MOST PUNTS, ALL BOWLS 110—Florida St. (16) vs. Tennessee (23) (Fiesta, 1999) (12 penalties) 17—Duke (3) vs. Southern California (7) (Rose, 1939) MOST YARDS PENALIZED, ALL BOWLS MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS 202—Miami (FL) (46) vs. Texas (3) (Cotton, 1991) (16 penalties) 20—Penn St. (26) [11] & Florida St. (23) [9] (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) MOST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 247—Michigan (35) [115] & Alabama (34) [132] (ot) (Orange, 2000) 18—Oklahoma (13) [8] & Florida St. (2) [10] (Orange, 2001) MOST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS, MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 28—Rice (8) [13] & Tennessee (0) [15] (Orange, 1947) 165—Tennessee (23) [55] & Florida St. (16) [110] (Fiesta, 1999) 28—Santa Clara (6) [14] & LSU (0) [14] (Sugar, 1938) MOST YARDS PENALIZED, BOTH TEAMS, ALL BOWLS FEWEST PUNTS 295—Florida St. (30) [174] & West Virginia (18) [121] (Gator, 2005) 1—Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) 1—Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) 1—Utah (35) vs. Pittsburgh (7) (Fiesta, 2005) Attendance FEWEST PUNTS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 2—Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 2—Southern California (38) vs. Texas (41) (Rose, 2006) HIGHEST ATTENDANCE 3—Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) 94,906—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) 3—Oklahoma (14) vs. Florida (24) (BCS, 2009) 3—LSU (38) vs. Ohio St. (24) (BCS, 2008) HIGHEST ROSE BOWL ATTENDANCE (BCS GAMES ONLY) 94,392—Washington (34) vs. Purdue (Rose, 2001) 3—Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) HIGHEST ORANGE BOWL ATTENDANCE (BCS GAMES ONLY) FEWEST PUNTS, ALL BOWLS 77,912—Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19), 2005 0—6 times HIGHEST SUGAR BOWL ATTENDANCE (BCS GAMES ONLY) FEWEST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS 79,342—LSU (21) vs. Oklahoma (14), 2004 4—Texas (41) [2] & Southern California (38) [2] (Rose, 2006) HIGHEST FIESTA BOWL ATTENDANCE (BCS GAMES ONLY) FEWEST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 80,470—Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16), 1999 4—Texas (41) [2] & Southern California (38) [2] (Rose, 2006) HIGHEST BCS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ATTENDANCE 94,906—Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21), 2010 Punt Returns

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 180—Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 returns) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 88—Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) (4 returns) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, ALL BOWLS 180—Florida St. (23) vs. Penn St. (26) (3 ot) (Orange, 2006) (7 returns) 70 Bowl Championship Series Longest Plays

Bowl Championship Series Longest Plays (1999-10)

Only games played since the formation of the Bowl Championship Series 79*—Joey Harrington to Samie Parker, Oregon (38) vs. Colorado (16) (Fiesta, 2002) are included. For the All Bowls records, only official records after 1937 are 79*—Tee Martin to Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) included. Prior records are included if able to be substantiated. Each team’s *Scored touchdown on play. score is in parentheses after the team name. The year listed is the actual (cal- endar) year the game was played; the date is included if the bowl was played LONGEST PASS PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE, twice (i.e., January and December) during one calendar year. The list also in- CHAMPIONSHIP GAME cludes discontinued bowls, marked with (D). Bowls are listed by the name of 79*—Tee Martin to Peerless Price, Tennessee (23) vs. Florida St. (16) (Fiesta, 1999) 64*—Chris Weinke to Peter Warrick, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) the bowl at the time it was played. 63*—Chris Weinke to Ron Dugans, Florida St. (46) vs. Virginia Tech (29) (Sugar, 2000) LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 54*—Matt Leinart to Dwayne Jarrett, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) 79*—Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois (17) vs. Southern California (49) (Rose, 2008) (Orange, 2005) 68*—Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) *Scored touchdown on play. 65*—Chris Wells, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) 65*—Noel Devine, West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) LONGEST PASS PLAY FROM SCRIMMAGE, ALL BOWLS 65—Joe McKnight, Southern California (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) 95*—Ronnie Fletcher to Ben Hart, Oklahoma (19) vs. Florida St. (36) (Gator, Jan. 2, 1965) *Scored touchdown on play. *Scored touchdown on play. LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LONGEST FIELD GOAL 65*—Chris Wells, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) 52—Leigh Tiffin, Alabama (17) vs. Utah (31) (BCS, 2009) 64—Justin Vincent, LSU (21) vs. Oklahoma (14) (Sugar, 2004) 52—Brandon Coutu, Georgia (41) vs. Hawaii (10) (Sugar, 2008) 52—Percy Harvin, Florida (24) vs. Oklahoma (14) (BCS, 2009) LONGEST FIELD GOAL, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 49*—Trent Richardson, Alabama (37) vs. Texas (21) (BCS, 2010) 46—David Pino, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 45—Vince Young, Texas (41) vs. Southern California (38) (Rose, 2006) 45—Reggie Bush, Southern California (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005) LONGEST FIELD GOAL, ALL BOWLS *Scored touchdown on play. 62—Tony Franklin, Texas A&M (37) vs. Florida (14) (Sun, Jan. 2, 1977) LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE, ALL BOWLS LONGEST PUNT 99*—Terry Baker, Oregon St. (6) vs. Villanova (0) (Liberty, 1962) 66—Pat McAfee, West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) *Scored touchdown on play. LONGEST PUNT, CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 63—A.J. Trapasso, Ohio St. (24) vs. LSU (38) (BCS, 2008) LONGEST PASS PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE 85*—Troy Smith to Santonio Holmes, Ohio St. (34) vs. Notre Dame (20) (Fiesta, 2006) LONGEST PUNT, ALL BOWLS 80*—Tim Tebow to , Florida (51) vs. Cincinnati (24) (Sugar, 2010) 84$—Kyle Rote, SMU (21) vs. Oregon (13) (Cotton, 1949) 80*—Brian Randall to Josh Morgan, Virginia Tech (13) vs. Auburn (16) (Sugar, 2005) $Quick kick. 79*—Patrick White to Tito Gonzales, West Virginia (48) vs. Oklahoma (28) (Fiesta, 2008) Bowl Coaching Records

All-Time Bowl Appearances All-Time Bowl Victories

(Ranked by Most Bowl Games Coached) Coach Wins Record Coach Wins Record Coach (Teams Taken to Bowl) g w-L-T #Pct. * Joe Paterno...... 24 24-11-1 Phillip Fulmer...... 8 8-7-0 * Joe Paterno, Penn St...... 36 24-11-1 .681 Bobby Bowden...... 22 22-10-1 darrell Royal...... 8 8-7-1 Bobby Bowden, West Virginia, Florida St...... 33 22-10-1 .682 Paul “Bear” Bryant...... 15 15-12-2 * Frank Beamer...... 8 8-9 Paul “Bear” Bryant, Alabama, Texas A&M, Kentucky...... 29 15-12-2 .552 lou Holtz...... 12 12-8-2 vince Dooley...... 8 8-10-2 tom Osborne, Nebraska...... 25 12-13-0 .480 tom Osborne...... 12 12-13-0 Pat Dye...... 7 7-2-1 lou Holtz, William & Mary, North Carolina St., Arkansas, * Mack Brown...... 11 11-7-0 tommy Tuberville...... 7 7-3-0 Notre Dame, South Carolina...... 22 12-8-2 .591 don James...... 10 10-5-0 Bob Devaney...... 7 7-3-0 laVell Edwards, BYU...... 22 7-14-1 .341 John Vaught...... 10 10-8-0 dan Devine...... 7 7-3-0 vince Dooley, Georgia...... 20 8-10-2 .450 Bobby Dodd...... 9 9-4-0 earle Bruce...... 7 7-5-0 * Mack Brown, Tulane, North Carolina, Texas...... 18 11-7-0 .611 Johnny Majors...... 9 9-7-0 charlie McClendon...... 7 7-6-0 John Vaught, Mississippi...... 18 10-8-0 .556 John Robinson...... 8 8-1-0 Hayden Fry...... 7 7-9-1 * Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech...... 17 8-9-0 .471 Barry Alvarez...... 8 8-3-0 * Steve Spurrier...... 7 7-9-0 Hayden Fry, SMU, Iowa...... 17 7-9-1 .441 terry Donahue...... 8 8-4-1 laVell Edwards...... 7 7-14-1 , Michigan...... 17 5-12-0 .294 Barry Switzer...... 8 8-5-0 Pete Carroll...... 7 7-2-0 Johnny Majors, Iowa St., Pittsburgh, Tennessee...... 16 9-7-0 .563 Jackie Sherrill...... 8 8-6-0 * Mark Richt...... 7 7-2-0 darrell Royal, Texas...... 16 8-7-1 .531 * Steve Spurrier, Duke, Florida, South Carolina...... 16 7-9-0 .438 All-Time Bowl Winning Percentage don James, Kent St., Washington...... 15 10-5-0 .667 Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee...... 15 8-7-0 .533 (Minimum 11 Games) George Welsh, Navy, Virginia...... 15 5-10-0 .333 Jackie Sherrill, Pittsburgh, Texas A&M, Mississippi St...... 14 8-6-0 .571 Coach, Last Team Coached g w-L-T #Pct. John Cooper, Arizona St., Ohio St...... 14 5-9-0 .357 Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin...... 11 8-3-0 .727 Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech...... 13 9-4-0 .692 Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech...... 13 9-4-0 .692 terry Donahue, UCLA...... 13 8-4-1 .654 Bobby Bowden, Florida St...... 33 22-10-1 .682 Barry Switzer, Oklahoma...... 13 8-5-0 .615 * Joe Paterno, Penn St...... 36 24-11-1 .681 charlie McClendon, LSU...... 13 7-6-0 .538 don James, Washington...... 15 10-5-0 .667 lloyd Carr, Michigan...... 13 6-7-0 .462 terry Donahue, UCLA...... 13 8-4-1 .654 don Nehlen, West Virginia...... 13 4-9-0 .308 Barry Switzer, Oklahoma...... 13 8-5-0 .615 earle Bruce, Ohio St., Colorado St...... 12 7-5-0 .583 * Mack Brown, Texas...... 18 11-7-0 .611 Mike Belloti, Oregon...... 12 6-6-0 .500 lou Holtz, South Carolina...... 22 12-8-2 .591 Fisher DeBerry, Air Force...... 12 6-6-0 .500 Bill Yeoman, Houston...... 11 6-4-1 .591 Woody Hayes, Miami (OH), Ohio St...... 12 6-6-0 .500 earle Bruce, Colorado St...... 12 7-5-0 .583 shug Jordan, Auburn...... 12 5-7-0 .417 Jackie Sherrill, Mississippi St...... 14 8-6-0 .571 Johnny Majors, Tennessee...... 16 9-7-0 .563 *Active coach. #Ties computed as half won and half lost. John Vaught, Mississippi...... 18 10-8-0 .556

Bowl Coaching Records 71 e m a G Coach, Last Team Coached g w-L-T #Pct. Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

Paul “Bear” Bryant, Alabama...... 29 15-12-2 .552 North Carolina St. � Tangerine 12-22-03 Kansas 56-26 (Mark Mangino) r Jeff Bower, Southern Miss...... 11 6-5-0 .545 North Carolina St. � Meineke Care Care south Fla. 14-0 (Jim Leavitt) a 12-31-05

* Bill Snyder, Kansas St...... 11 6-5-0 .545 St -

charlie McClendon, LSU...... 13 7-6-0 .538 TOM AMSTUTZ, 2-2-0 (Toledo ’77) Born 8-30-1955 or ds Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee...... 15 8-7-0 .533 Toledo ������������������������� Motor City 12-29-01 cincinnati 23-16 (Rick Minter) darrell Royal, Texas...... 16 8-7-1 .531 Toledo ������������������������� Motor City 12-26-02 Boston College 25-51 (Tom O’Brien) All Mike Bellotti, Oregon...... 12 6-6-0 .500 Toledo ������������������������� Motor City 12-27-04 connecticut 10-39 (Randy Edsall) Rec Toledo ������������������������� GMAC 12-21-05 uteP 45-13 (Mike Price) /

Fisher DeBerry, Air Force...... 12 6-6-0 .500 l Woody Hayes, Ohio St...... 12 6-6-0 .500 MIKE ARCHER, 1-1-0 [Miami (FL) ’75] Born 7-26-1953 tom Osborne, Nebraska...... 25 12-13-0 .480 LSU ������������������������������� Gator 12-31-87 south Carolina 30-13 (Joe Morrison) w * Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech...... 17 8-9-0 .471 LSU ������������������������������� Hall of Fame 1-2-89 syracuse 10-23 (Dick MacPherson) Bo lloyd Carr, Michigan...... 13 6-7-0 .462 IKE ARMSTRONG, 1-0-0 (Drake ’23) Born 6-8-1895 * Dennis Erickson, Arizona St...... 11 5-6-0 .455 Utah ����������������������������� Sun 1-2-39 New Mexico 16-0 (Ted Shipkey) * Nick Saban, Alabama...... 11 5-6-0 .455 * Bob Stoops, Oklahoma...... 11 5-6-0 .455 BILL ARNSPARGER, 0-3-0 [Miami (OH) ’50] Born 12-16-1926 vince Dooley, Georgia...... 20 8-10-2 .450 LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-85 nebraska 10-28 (Tom Osborne) Hayden Fry, Iowa...... 17 7-9-1 .441 LSU ������������������������������� Liberty 12-27-85 Baylor 7-21 (Grant Teaff) * Steve Spurrier, South Carolina...... 16 7-9-0 .438 LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-87 nebraska 15-30 (Tom Osborne) shug Jordan, Auburn...... 12 5-7-0 .417 CHRIS AULT, 1-6-0 (Nevada ’68) Born 11-8-1947 Joe Tiller, Purdue...... 11 4-7-0 .364 Nevada ����������������������� Las Vegas 12-18-92 Bowling Green 34-35 (Gary Blackney) John Cooper, Ohio St...... 14 5-9-0 .357 Nevada ����������������������� Las Vegas 12-14-95 toledo 37-40 (ot) (Gary Pinkel) laVell Edwards, BYU...... 22 7-14-1 .341 Nevada ����������������������� Hawaii 12-24-05 ucF 49-48 (ot) (George O’Leary) George Welsh, Virginia...... 15 5-10-0 .333 Nevada ����������������������� MPC Computers 12-31-06 Miami (FL) 20-21 (Larry Coker) don Nehlen, West Virginia...... 13 4-9-0 .308 Nevada ����������������������� New Mexico 12-22-07 new Mexico 0-23 (Rocky Long) Bo Schembechler, Michigan...... 17 5-12-0 .294 Nevada ����������������������� Humanitarian 12-30-08 Maryland 35-42 (Ralph Friedgen) Nevada ����������������������� Hawaii 12-24-09 sMU 10-45 (June Jones) Jerry Claiborne, Kentucky...... 11 3-8-0 .273 R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M...... 11 3-8-0 .273 CHARLEY BACHMAN, 0-1-0 (Notre Dame ’17) Born 12-1-1992 Michigan St. ������������� Orange 1-1-38 auburn 0-6 (Jack Meagher) *Active coach. #Ties computed as half won and half lost. KENT BAER, 0-1-0 (Utah St. ’73) Born 5-2-1951 Notre Dame �������������� Insight 12-28-04 oregon St. 21-38 (Mike Riley) ENOCH BAGSHAW, 0-1-1 (Washington ’08) Born 1884 All-Time Bowl Coaching History Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-24 navy 14-14 (Bob Folwell) Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-26 alabama 19-20 (Wallace Wade) A total of 566 coaches have head-coached in history’s 1,067 major bowl DAVID BAILIFF, 1-0-0 (Texas St. ’81) Born 5-26-1958 games (the term “major bowl” is defined above the alphabetical list of team Rice ������������������������������� Texas 12-30-08 Western Mich. 38-14 (Bill Cubit) bowl records). Below is an alphabetical list of all 566 bowl coaches, with their GEORGE BARCLAY, 1-1-0 (North Carolina ’35) Born 5-14-1911 alma mater and year, their birth date, and their game-by-game bowl records, Wash. & Lee �������������� Gator 1-1-51 Wyoming 7-20 (Bowden Wyatt) with name and date of each bowl, opponent, final score (own score first) and opposing coach (in parentheses). A handful coached service teams or col- BILL BARNES, 0-1-0 (Tennessee ’41) Born 10-20-1917 leges never in the major category but are included because they coached UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-62 Minnesota 3-21 (Murray Warmath) against a major team in a major bowl. WILLIS BARNES, 1-1-1 (Nebraska) Born 10-22-1900 New Mexico �������������� Sun 1-1-44 Southwestern (TX) 0-7 (R. M. Medley) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) New Mexico �������������� Sun 1-1-46 Denver 34-24 (Clyde “Cac” Hubbard) JIM AIKEN, 0-1-0 (Wash. & Jeff. ’22) Born 5-26-1899 New Mexico �������������� Harbor 1-1-47 Montana St. 13-13 (Clyde Carpenter) Oregon ����������������������� Cotton 1-1-49 sMU 12-21 (Matty Bell) GARY BARNETT, 2-4-0 (Missouri ’69) Born 5-23-1946 FRED AKERS, 2-8-0 (Arkansas ’60) Born 3-17-1938 Northwestern ���������� Rose 1-1-96 southern California 32-41 Wyoming ������������������� Fiesta 12-19-76 oklahoma 7-41 (Barry Switzer) (John Robinson) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-2-78 notre Dame 10-38 (Dan Devine) Northwestern ���������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-97 tennessee 28-48 (Phillip Fulmer) Texas ���������������������������� Sun 12-23-78 Maryland 42-0 (Jerry Claiborne) Colorado �������������������� Insight.com 12-31-99 Boston College 62-28 (Tom O’Brien) Texas ���������������������������� Sun 12-22-79 Washington 7-14 (Don James) Colorado �������������������� Fiesta 1-1-02 oregon 16-38 (Mike Bellotti) Texas ���������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-80 north Carolina 7-16 (Dick Crum) Colorado �������������������� Alamo 12-28-02 Wisconsin 28-31 (ot) (Barry Alvarez) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-82 alabama 14-12 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Colorado �������������������� Houston 12-29-04 uteP 33-28 (Mike Price) Texas ���������������������������� Sun 12-25-82 north Carolina 10-26 (Dick Crum) JOHN BARNHILL, 2-1-1 (Tennessee ’28) Born 2-21-1903 Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-2-84 Georgia 9-10 (Vince Dooley) Tennessee ������������������ Sugar 1-1-43 tulsa 14-7 (Henry Frnka) Texas ���������������������������� Freedom 12-26-84 Iowa 17-55 (Hayden Fry) Tennessee ������������������ Rose 1-1-45 southern California 0-25 (Jeff Cravath) Texas ���������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-85 air Force 16-24 (Fisher DeBerry) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-47 lsu 0-0 (Bernie Moore) ROBB AKEY, 1-0-0 (Weber St. ’88) Born 7-24-1966 Arkansas ��������������������� Dixie 1-1-48 William & Mary 21-19 (Rube McCray) Idaho ��������������������������� Humanitarian 12-30-09 Bowling Green 43-42 (Dave Clawson) BILL BATTLE, 4-1-0 (Alabama ’63) Born 12-8-1941 BILL ALEXANDER, 3-2-0 (Georgia Tech ’12) Born 6-6-1889 Tennessee ������������������ Sugar 1-1-71 air Force 34-13 (Ben Martin) Georgia Tech ������������ Rose 1-1-29 california 8-7 (Clarence “Nibs” Price) Tennessee ������������������ Liberty 12-20-71 arkansas 14-13 (Frank Broyles) Georgia Tech ������������ Orange 1-1-40 Missouri 21-7 (Don Faurot) Tennessee ������������������ Bluebonnet 12-30-72 lsu 24-17 (Charlie McClendon) Georgia Tech ������������ Cotton 1-1-43 texas 7-14 (Dana Bible) Tennessee ������������������ Gator 12-29-73 texas Tech 19-28 (Jim Carlen) Georgia Tech ������������ Sugar 1-1-44 tulsa 20-18 (Henry Frnka) Tennessee ������������������ Liberty 12-16-74 Maryland 7-3 (Jerry Claiborne) Georgia Tech ������������ Orange 1-1-45 tulsa 12-26 (Henry Frnka) SAMMY BAUGH, 0-1-0 (TCU ’37) Born 3-17-1914 LEONARD “STUB” ALLISON, 1-0-0 (Carleton ’17) Born 1892 Hardin-Simmons ���� Sun 12-31-58 Wyoming 6-14 (Bob Devaney) California �������������������� Rose 1-1-38 alabama 13-0 (Frank Thomas) FRANK BEAMER, 8-9-0 (Virginia Tech ’69) Born 10-18-1946 BARRY ALVAREZ, 8-3-0 (Nebraska ’69) Born 12-30-1946 Virginia Tech ������������� Independence 12-31-93 Indiana 45-20 (Bill Mallory) Wisconsin ������������������ Rose 1-1-94 ucla 21-16 (Terry Donahue) Virginia Tech ������������� Gator 12-30-94 tennessee 23-45 (Phillip Fulmer) Wisconsin ������������������ Hall of Fame 1-2-95 duke 34-20 (Fred Goldsmith) Virginia Tech ������������� Sugar 12-31-95 texas 28-10 (John Mackovic) Wisconsin ������������������ Copper 12-27-96 utah 38-10 (Ron McBride) Virginia Tech ������������� Orange 12-31-96 nebraska 21-41 (Tom Osborne) Wisconsin ������������������ Outback 1-1-98 Georgia 6-33 (Jim Donnan) Virginia Tech ������������� Gator 1-1-98 north Carolina 3-42 (Carl Torbush) Wisconsin ������������������ Rose 1-1-99 ucla 38-31 (Bob Toledo) Virginia Tech ������������� Music City 12-29-98 alabama 38-7 (Mike DuBose) Wisconsin ������������������ Rose 1-1-00 stanford 17-9 (Tyrone Willingham) Virginia Tech ������������� Sugar 1-4-00 Florida St. 29-46 (Bobby Bowden) Wisconsin ������������������ Sun 12-29-00 ucla 21-20 (Bob Toledo) Virginia Tech ������������� Gator 1-1-01 clemson 41-20 (Tommy Bowden) Wisconsin ������������������ Alamo 12-28-02 colorado 31-28 (ot) (Gary Barnett) Virginia Tech ������������� Gator 1-1-02 Florida St. 17-30 (Bobby Bowden) Wisconsin ������������������ Music City 12-31-03 auburn 14-28 (Tommy Tuberville) Virginia Tech ������������� San Francisco 12-31-02 Air Force 20-13 (Fisher DeBerry) Wisconsin ������������������ Outback 1-1-05 Georgia 21-24 (Mark Richt) Virginia Tech ������������� Insight 12-26-03 california 49-52 (Jeff Tedford) Wisconsin ������������������ Capital One 1-2-06 auburn 24-10 (Tommy Tuberville) Virginia Tech ������������� Sugar 1-3-05 auburn 13-16 (Tommy Tuberville) Virginia Tech ������������� Gator 1-2-06 louisville 35-24 (Bobby Petrino) CHUCK AMATO, 4-1-0 (North Carolina St. ’69) Born 6-26-1946 Virginia Tech ������������� Chick-fil-A 12-30-06 Georgia 24-31 (Mark Richt) North Carolina St. � Micronpc.com 12-28-00 Minnesota 38-30 (Glen Mason) Virginia Tech ������������� Orange 1-3-08 Kansas 21-24 (Mark Mangino) North Carolina St. � Tangerine 12-20-01 Pittsburgh 19-34 (Walt Harris) Virginia Tech ������������� Orange 1-1-09 cincinnati 20-7 (Brian Kelly) North Carolina St. � Gator 1-1-03 notre Dame 28-6 (Tyrone Willingham) Virginia Tech ������������� Chick-fil-A 12-31-09 tennessee 37-14 (Lane Kiffin) 72 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) ALEX BELL, 1-1-0 (Villanova ’38) Born 8-12-1915 Florida St. ������������������ Sugar 1-1-98 ohio St. 31-14 (John Cooper) Villanova �������������������� Sun 12-20-61 Wichita St. 17-9 (Hank Foldberg) Florida St. ������������������ Fiesta 1-4-99 tennessee 16-23 (Phillip Fulmer) Villanova �������������������� Liberty 12-15-62 oregon St. 0-6 (Tommy Prothro) Florida St. ������������������ Sugar 1-4-00 virginia Tech 46-29 (Frank Beamer) Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-3-01 oklahoma 2-13 (Bob Stoops) MATTY BELL, 1-1-1 (Centre ’20) Born 2-22-1899 Florida St. ������������������ Gator 1-1-02 virginia Tech 30-17 (Frank Beamer) SMU ������������������������������ Rose 1-1-36 stanford 0-7 (Claude “Tiny” Thornhill) Florida St. ������������������ Sugar 1-1-03 Georgia 13-26 (Mark Richt) SMU ������������������������������ Cotton 1-1-48 Penn St. 13-13 (Bob Higgins) Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-1-04 Miami (FL) 14-16 (Larry Coker) SMU ������������������������������ Cotton 1-1-49 oregon 21-13 (Jim Aiken) Florida St. ������������������ Gator 1-1-05 West Virginia 30-18 (Rich Rodriguez) EMORY BELLARD, 2-3-0 (Texas St. ’49) Born 12-17-1927 Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-3-06 Penn St. 23-26 (3 ot) (Joe Paterno) Texas A&M ����������������� Liberty 12-22-75 southern California 0-20 (John McKay) Florida St. ������������������ Emerald 12-27-06 ucla 44-27 (Karl Dorrell) Texas A&M ����������������� Sun 1-2-77 Florida 37-14 (Doug Dickey) Florida St. ������������������ Music City 12-31-07 Kentucky 28-35 (Rich Brooks) Texas A&M ����������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-77 southern California 28-47 Florida St. ������������������� Champs Sports 12-27-08 Wisconsin 42-13 (Bret Bielema) (John Robinson) Florida St. ������������������� Gator 1-1-10 West Virginia 33-21 (Bill Stewart) Mississippi St. ����������� Sun 12-27-80 nebraska 17-31 (Tom Osborne) TERRY BOWDEN, 2-1-0 (West Virginia ‘78) Born 2-24-1956 Mississippi St. ����������� Hall of Fame 12-31-81 Kansas 10-0 (Don Fambrough) Auburn ������������������������ Outback 1-1-96 Penn St. 14-43 (Joe Paterno) MIKE BELLOTTI, 6-6-0 (UC Davis ’73) Born 12-21-1950 Auburn ������������������������ Independence Oregon ����������������������� Cotton 1-1-96 colorado 6-38 (Rick Neuheisel) 12-31-96 army 32-29 (Bob Sutton) Oregon ����������������������� Las Vegas 12-20-97 air Force 41-13 (Fisher DeBerry) Auburn ������������������������ Peach 1-2-98 clemson 21-17 (Tommy West) Oregon ����������������������� Aloha Classic 12-25-98 colorado 43-51 (Rick Neuheisel) TOMMY BOWDEN, 4-4-0 (West Virginia ‘77) Born 7-10-1954 Oregon ����������������������� Sun 12-31-99 Minnesota 24-20 (Glen Mason) Clemson ��������������������� Peach 12-30-99 Mississippi St. 7-17 (Jackie Sherrill) Oregon ����������������������� Holiday 12-29-00 texas 35-30 (Mack Brown) Clemson ��������������������� Gator 1-1-01 virginia Tech 20-41 (Frank Beamer) Oregon ����������������������� Fiesta 1-1-02 colorado 38-16 (Gary Barnett) Clemson ��������������������� Humanitarian 12-31-01 Louisiana Tech 49-24 (Jack Bicknell III) Oregon ����������������������� Seattle 12-30-02 Wake Forest 17-38 (Jim Grobe) Clemson ��������������������� Tangerine 12-23-02 texas Tech 15-55 (Mike Leach) Oregon ����������������������� Sun 12-31-03 Minnesota 30-31 (Glen Mason) Clemson ��������������������� Peach 1-2-04 tennessee 27-14 (Phillip Fulmer) Oregon ����������������������� Holiday 12-29-05 oklahoma 14-17 (Bob Stoops) Clemson ��������������������� Champs Sports 12-27-05 Colorado 19-10 (Mike Hankwitz) Oregon ����������������������� Las Vegas 12-21-06 BYU 8-38 (Bronco Mendenhall) Clemson ��������������������� Music City 12-29-06 Kentucky 20-28 (Rich Brooks) Oregon ����������������������� Sun 12-31-07 south Fla. 56-21 (Jim Leavitt) Clemson ��������������������� Chick-fil-A 12-31-07 auburn 20-23 (ot) (Tommy Tuberville) Oregon ����������������������� Holiday 12-30-08 oklahoma St. 42-31 (Mike Gundy) JEFF BOWER, 6-5-0 (Southern Miss. ’76) Born 5-28-1953 ARTHUR “DUTCH” BERGMAN, 1-0-1 (Notre Dame ’20) Born 2-23-1895 Southern Miss. ��������� All-American 12-28-90 north Carolina St. 27-31 (Dick Catholic ���������������������� Orange 1-1-36 Mississippi 20-19 (Ed Walker) Sheridan) Catholic ���������������������� Sun 1-1-40 Arizona St. 0-0 (Millard “Dixie” Howell) Southern Miss. ��������� Liberty 12-31-97 Pittsburgh 41-7 (Walt Harris) HUGO BEZDEK, 1-1-0 (Chicago ’06) Born 4-1-1884 Southern Miss. ��������� Humanitarian 12-30-98 Idaho 35-42 (Chris Tormey) Oregon ����������������������� Rose 1-1-17 Penn 14-0 (Bob Folwell) Southern Miss. ��������� Liberty 12-31-99 colorado St. 23-17 (Sonny Lubick) Penn St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-23 southern California 3-14 Southern Miss. ��������� Mobile Alabama (Elmer “Gus” Henderson) 12-20-00 tcu 28-21 (Gary Patterson) Southern Miss. ��������� Houston 12-27-02 oklahoma St. 23-33 (Les Miles) DANA X. BIBLE, 3-0-1 (Carson-Newman ’12) Born 10-8-1891 Southern Miss. ��������� Liberty 12-31-03 utah 0-17 (Urban Meyer) Texas A&M ����������������� Dixie Classic 1-2-22 centre 22-14 (Charley Moran) Southern Miss. ��������� New Orleans 12-14-04 north Texas 31-10 (Darrell Dickey) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-43 Georgia Tech 14-7 (Bill Alexander) Southern Miss. ��������� New Orleans 12-20-05 arkansas St. 31-19 (Steve Roberts) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-44 Randolph Field 7-7 (Frank Tritico) Southern Miss. ��������� GMAC 1-7-07 ohio 28-7 (Frank Solich) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-46 Missouri 40-27 (Chauncey Simpson) Southern Miss. ��������� Papajohns.com JACK BICKNELL, 2-2-0 (Montclair St. ’60) Born 2-20-1938 12-22-07 cincinnati 21-31 (Brian Kelly) Boston College �������� Tangerine 12-18-82 auburn 26-33 (Pat Dye) SAM BOYD, 1-0-0 (Baylor ’38) Born 8-12-1915 Boston College �������� Liberty 12-29-83 notre Dame 18-19 (Gerry Faust) Baylor �������������������������� Sugar 1-1-57 tennessee 13-7 (Bowden Wyatt) Boston College �������� Cotton 1-1-85 Houston 45-28 (Bill Yeoman) Boston College �������� Hall of Fame 12-23-86 Georgia 27-24 (Vince Dooley) WESLEY BRADSHAW, 0-1-0 (Baylor ’23) Born 11-26-1898 Ouachita Baptist ����� Shrine 12-18-48 Hardin-Simmons 12-40 (Warren JACK BICKNELL III, 0-1-0 (Boston College ’84) Born 11-17-1963 Woodson) Louisiana Tech ��������� Humanitarian 12-31-01 Clemson 24-49 (Tommy Bowden) GREGG BRANDON, 2-1-0 (Northern Colo. ’78) Born 2-29-1956 BRET BIELEMA, 2-2-0 (Iowa ’92) Born 1-13-1970 Bowling Green �������� Motor City 12-26-03 northwestern 28-24 (Randy Walker) Wisconsin ������������������ Capital One 1-1-07 arkansas 17-14 (Houston Nutt) Bowling Green �������� GMAC 12-22-04 Memphis 52-35 (Tommy West) Wisconsin ������������������ Outback 1-1-08 tennessee 17-21 (Phillip Fulmer) Bowling Green �������� GMAC 1-6-08 tulsa 7-63 (Todd Graham) Wisconsin ������������������ Champs Sports 12-27-08 Florida St.13-42 (Bobby Bowden) Wisconsin ������������������ Champs Sports 12-29-09 Miami (FL) 20-14 (Randy Shannon) BILLY BREWER, 3-2-0 (Mississippi ’61) Born 10-8-1935 Mississippi ����������������� Independence BERNIE BIERMAN, 0-1-0 (Minnesota ’16) Born 3-11-1894 12-10-83 air Force 3-9 (Ken Hatfield) Tulane �������������������������� Rose 1-1-32 southern California 12-21 Mississippi ����������������� Independence (Howard Jones) 12-20-86 texas Tech 20-17 (Spike Dykes) GARY BLACKNEY, 2-0-0 (Connecticut ’67) Born 12-10-1955 Mississippi ����������������� All-American 12-29-89 air Force 42-29 (Fisher DeBerry) Bowling Green �������� California 12-14-91 Fresno St. 28-21 (Jim Sweeney) Mississippi ����������������� Gator 1-1-91 Michigan 3-35 (Gary Moeller) Bowling Green �������� Las Vegas 12-18-92 nevada 35-34 (Chris Ault) Mississippi ����������������� Liberty 12-31-92 air Force 13-0 (Fisher DeBerry) LARRY BLAKENEY, 1-3-0 (Auburn ’70) Born 9-21-1947 TIM BREWSTER, 0-2-0 (Illinois ’84) Born 10-13-1960 Troy ������������������������������� Silicon Valley 12-30-04 northern Ill. 21-34 (Joe Novak) Minnesota ����������������� Insight 12-31-08 Kansas 21-42 (Mark Mangino) Troy ������������������������������� New Orleans 12-22-06 Rice 41-17 (Todd Graham) Minnesota ����������������� Insight 12-31-09 Iowa St. 13-14 (Paul Rhodes) Troy ������������������������������� New Orleans 12-21-08 southern Miss. 27-30 (ot) (Larry Fedora) JOHN BRIDGERS, 2-1-0 (Auburn ’47) Born 1-13-1922 Troy ������������������������������� GMAC 1-6-10 Central Mich. 41-44 (2 ot) (Steve Stripling) Baylor �������������������������� Gator 12-31-60 Florida 12-13 (Ray Graves) BOBBY BOWDEN, 22-10-1 (Samford ’53) Born 11-8-1929 Baylor �������������������������� Gotham 12-9-61 utah St. 24-9 (John Ralston) West Virginia ����������� Peach 12-29-72 north Carolina St. 13-49 (Lou Holtz) Baylor �������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-21-63 lsu 14-7 (Charlie McClendon) West Virginia ����������� Peach 12-31-75 north Carolina St. 13-10 (Lou Holtz) ART BRILES, 0-3-0 (Texas Tech ’79) Born 12-3-1955 Florida St. ������������������ Tangerine 12-23-77 texas Tech 40-17 (Steve Sloan) Houston ��������������������� Hawaii 12-25-03 Hawaii 48-54 (3 ot) (June Jones) Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-1-80 oklahoma 7-24 (Barry Switzer) Houston �������������������� Fort Worth 12-23-05 Kansas 13-42 (Mark Mangino) Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-1-81 oklahoma 17-18 (Barry Switzer) Houston ��������������������� Liberty 12-29-06 south Carolina 36-44 (Steve Spurrier) Florida St. ������������������ Gator 12-30-82 West Virginia 31-12 (Don Nehlen) Florida St. ������������������ Peach 12-30-83 north Carolina 28-3 (Dick Crum) J.D. BROOKHART, 0-1-0 (Colorado St. ’88) Born 10-17-1964 Florida St. ������������������ Fla. Citrus 12-22-84 Georgia 17-17 (Vince Dooley) Akron ��������������������������� Motor City 12-26-05 Memphis 31-38 (Tommy West) Florida St. ������������������ Gator 12-30-85 oklahoma St. 34-23 (Pat Jones) RICH BROOKS, 4-4-0 (Oregon St. ’63) Born 8-20-1941 Florida St. ������������������ All-American 12-31-86 Indiana 27-13 (Bill Mallory) Oregon ����������������������� Independence Florida St. ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-88 nebraska 31-28 (Tom Osborne) 12-16-89 tulsa 27-24 (Dave Rader) Florida St. ������������������ Sugar 1-2-89 auburn 13-7 (Pat Dye) Oregon ����������������������� Freedom 12-29-90 colorado St. 31-32 (Earle Bruce) Florida St. ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-90 nebraska 41-17 (Tom Osborne) Oregon ����������������������� Independence 12-31-92 Wake Forest 35-39 (Bill Dooley) Florida St. ������������������ Blockbuster 12-28-90 Penn St. 24-17 (Joe Paterno) Oregon ����������������������� Rose 1-2-95 Penn St. 20-38 (Joe Paterno) Florida St. ������������������ Cotton 1-1-92 texas A&M 10-2 (R.C. Slocum) Kentucky �������������������� Music City 12-29-06 clemson 28-20 (Tommy Bowden) Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-1-93 nebraska 27-14 (Tom Osborne) Kentucky �������������������� Music City 12-31-07 Florida St. 35-28 (Bobby Bowden) Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-1-94 nebraska 18-16 (Tom Osborne) Kentucky �������������������� Liberty 1-2-09 east Carolina 25-19 (Skip Holtz) Florida St. ������������������ Sugar 1-2-95 Florida 23-17 (Steve Spurrier) Kentucky �������������������� Music City 12-27-09 clemson 13-21 (Dabo Swinney) Florida St. ������������������ Orange 1-1-96 notre Dame 31-26 (Lou Holtz) Florida St. ������������������ Sugar 1-2-97 Florida 20-52 (Steve Spurrier)

Bowl Coaching Records 73 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

J.O. “BUDDY” BROTHERS, 0-1-0 (Texas Tech ’31) Born 5-29-1909 Alabama ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-82 texas 12-14 (Fred Akers) r

Tulsa ����������������������������� Gator 1-1-53 Florida 13-14 (Bob Woodruff) Alabama ��������������������� Liberty 12-29-82 Illinois 21-15 (Mike White) a

MACK BROWN, 11-7-0 (Florida St. ’74) Born 8-27-1951 JOHN BUNTING, 1-1-0 (North Carolina ’72) Born 7-15-1950 St - Tulane �������������������������� Independence 12-19-87 Washington 12-24 (Don James) North Carolina ��������� Peach 12-31-01 auburn 16-10 (Tommy Tuberville) or ds North Carolina �������� Peach 1-2-93 Mississippi St. 21-17 (Jackie Sherrill) North Carolina ��������� Continental Tire 12-30-04 Boston College 24-37 (Tom O’Brien) North Carolina �������� Gator 12-31-93 alabama 10-24 (Gene Stallings) FRANK BURNS, 0-1-0 (Rutgers ’49) Born 3-16-1928 All North Carolina �������� Sun 12-30-94 texas 31-35 (John Mackovic) Rec North Carolina �������� Carquest 12-30-95 arkansas 20-10 (Danny Ford) Rutgers ����������������������� Garden State 12-16-78 arizona St. 18-34 (Frank Kush) / North Carolina �������� Gator 1-1-97 West Virginia 20-13 (Don Nehlen) , 0-1-0 [Southwestern (KS) ’65] Born 5-30-1943 l

Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-99 Mississippi St. 38-11 (Jackie Sherrill) Purdue ������������������������ Peach 12-31-84 virginia 24-27 (George Welsh) w Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-00 arkansas 6-27 (Houston Nutt) WALLY BUTTS, 5-2-1 (Mercer ’28) Born 2-7-1905

Texas ���������������������������� Holiday 12-29-00 oregon 30-35 (Mike Bellotti) Bo Texas ���������������������������� Holiday 12-28-01 Washington 47-43 (Rick Neuheisel) Georgia ����������������������� Orange 1-1-42 tcu 40-26 (Leo “Dutch” Meyer) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-03 lsu 35-20 (Nick Saban) Georgia ����������������������� Rose 1-1-43 ucla 9-0 (Edwin “Babe” Horrell) Texas ���������������������������� Holiday 12-30-03 Washington St. 20-28 (Bill Doba) Georgia ����������������������� Oil 1-1-46 Tulsa 20-6 (Henry Frnka) Texas ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-05 Michigan 38-37 (Lloyd Carr) Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-47 north Carolina 20-10 (Carl Snavely) Texas ���������������������������� Rose 1-4-06 southern California 41-38 (Pete Carroll) Georgia ����������������������� Gator 1-1-48 Maryland 20-20 (Jim Tatum) Texas ���������������������������� Alamo 12-30-06 Iowa 26-24 (Kirk Ferentz) Georgia ����������������������� Orange 1-1-49 texas 28-41 (Blair Cherry) Texas ���������������������������� Holiday 12-27-07 arizona St. 52-34 (Dennis Erickson) Georgia ����������������������� Presidential Cup 12-9-50 Texas A&M 20-40 (Harry Stiteler) Texas ���������������������������� Fiesta 1-5-09 ohio St. 24-21 (Jim Tressel) Georgia ����������������������� Orange 1-1-60 Missouri 14-0 (Dan Devine) Texas ���������������������������� BCS Championship alabama 21-37 (Nick Saban) JIM CALDWELL, 1-0-0 (Iowa ’77) Born 1-16-1955 1-7-10 Wake Forest �������������� Aloha Classic 12-25-99 arizona St. 23-3 (Bruce Snyder) WATSON BROWN, 0-1-0 (Vanderbilt ’72) Born 4-19-1950 TROY CALHOUN, 1-2-0 (Air Force ‘89) Born 9-26-1966 UAB ������������������������������� Hawaii 12-24-04 Hawaii 40-59 (June Jones) Air Force ��������������������� Armed Forces 12-31-07 California 36-42 (Jeff Tedford) FRANK BROYLES, 4-6-0 (Georgia Tech ’47) Born 12-26-1924 Air Force ��������������������� Armed Forces 12-31-08 Houston 28-34 (Kevin Sumlin) Arkansas ��������������������� Gator 1-2-60 duke 6-7 (Bill Murray) Air Force ��������������������� Armed Forces 12-31-09 Houston 47-20 (Kevin Sumlin) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-2-61 duke 6-7 (Bill Murray) BILL CALLAHAN, 1-1-0 [Benedictine (IL) ’78] Born 7-31-1956 Arkansas ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-62 alabama 3-10 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Nebraska �������������������� Alamo 12-28-05 Michigan 32-28 (Lloyd Carr) Arkansas ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-63 Mississippi 13-17 (John Vaught) Nebraska �������������������� Cotton 1-1-07 auburn 14-17 (Tommy Tuberville) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-65 nebraska 10-7 (Bob Devaney) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-66 lsu 7-14 (Charlie McClendon) EDDIE CAMERON, 1-0-0 (Wash. & Lee ’24) Born 4-22-1902 Arkansas ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-69 Georgia 16-2 (Vince Dooley) Duke ���������������������������� Sugar 1-1-45 alabama 29-26 (Frank Thomas) Arkansas ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-70 Mississippi 22-27 (John Vaught) FRANK CAMP, 1-0-0 (Transylvania ’30) Born 12-23-1905 Arkansas ��������������������� Liberty 12-20-71 tennessee 13-14 (Bill Battle) Louisville �������������������� Sun 1-1-58 Drake 34-20 (Warren Gaer) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-76 Georgia 31-10 (Vince Dooley) JIM CARLEN, 2-5-1 (Georgia Tech ’55) Born 7-11-1933 EARLE BRUCE, 7-5-0 (Ohio St. ’53) Born 3-8-1931 West Virginia ������������ Peach 12-30-69 south Carolina 14-3 (Paul Dietzel) Tampa ������������������������� Tangerine 12-29-72 Kent St. 21-18 (Don James) Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 12-19-70 Georgia Tech 9-17 (Bud Carson) Iowa St. ���������������������� Peach 12-31-77 north Carolina St. 14-24 (Bo Rein) Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 12-30-72 north Carolina 28-32 (Bill Dooley) Iowa St. ���������������������� Hall of Fame 12-20-78 texas A&M 12-28 (Tom Wilson) Texas Tech ����������������� Gator 12-29-73 tennessee 28-19 (Bill Battle) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-80 southern California 16-17 Texas Tech ����������������� Peach 12-28-74 vanderbilt 6-6 (Steve Sloan) (John Robinson) South Carolina ��������� Tangerine 12-20-75 Miami (OH) 7-20 (Dick Crum) Ohio St. ����������������������� Fiesta 12-26-80 Penn St. 19-31 (Joe Paterno) South Carolina ��������� Hall of Fame 12-29-79 Missouri 14-24 (Warren Powers) Ohio St. ����������������������� Liberty 12-30-81 navy 31-28 (George Welsh) South Carolina ��������� Gator 12-29-80 Pittsburgh 8-37 (Jackie Sherrill) Ohio St. ����������������������� Holiday 12-17-82 BYU 47-17 (LaVell Edwards) Ohio St. ����������������������� Fiesta 1-2-84 Pittsburgh 28-23 (Foge Fazio) CLYDE CARPENTER, 0-0-1 (Montana ’32) Born 4-17-1908 Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-85 southern California 17-20 (Ted Tollner) Montana St. ������������� Harbor 1-1-47 new Mexico 13-13 (Willis Barnes) Ohio St. ����������������������� Fla. Citrus 12-28-85 BYU 10-7 (LaVell Edwards) LLOYD CARR, 6-7-0 (Northern Mich. ’68) Born 7-30-1945 Ohio St. ����������������������� Cotton 1-1-87 texas A&M 28-12 (Jackie Sherrill) Michigan �������������������� Alamo 12-28-95 texas A&M 20-22 (R.C. Slocum) Colorado St. ������������� Freedom 12-29-90 oregon 32-31 (Rich Brooks) Michigan �������������������� Outback 1-1-97 alabama 14-17 (Gene Stallings) MILT BRUHN, 0-2-0 (Minnesota ’35) Born 7-28-1912 Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-98 Washington St. 21-16 (Mike Price) Wisconsin ������������������ Rose 1-1-60 Washington 8-44 (Jim Owens) Michigan �������������������� Florida Citrus 1-1-99 arkansas 45-31 (Houston Nutt) Wisconsin ������������������ Rose 1-2-63 southern California 37-42 Michigan �������������������� Orange 1-1-00 alabama 35-34 (ot) (Mike DuBose) (John McKay) Michigan �������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-01 auburn 31-28 (Tommy Tuberville) Michigan �������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-02 tennessee 17-45 (Phillip Fulmer) MIKE BRUMBELOW, 2-1-0 (TCU ’30) Born 7-13-1906 Michigan �������������������� Outback 1-1-03 Florida 38-30 (Ron Zook) UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 1-1-54 Southern Miss. 37-14 (Thad “Pie” Vann) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-04 southern California 14-28 (Pete Carroll) UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 1-1-55 Florida St. 47-20 (Tom Nugent) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-05 texas 37-38 (Mack Brown) UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 1-1-57 George Washington 0-13 Michigan �������������������� Alamo 12-28-05 nebraska 28-32 (Bill Callahan) (Eugene “Bo” Sherman) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-07 southern California 18-32 (Pete Carroll) PAUL “BEAR” BRYANT, 15-12-2 (Alabama ’36) Born 9-11-1913 Michigan �������������������� Capital One 1-1-08 Florida 41-35 (Urban Meyer) Kentucky �������������������� Great Lakes 12-6-47 villanova 24-14 (Jordan Oliver) PETE CARROLL, 7-2-0 (Pacific ’73) Born 9-15-1951 Kentucky �������������������� Orange 1-2-50 santa Clara 13-21 (Len Casanova) Southern California las Vegas 12-25-01 utah 6-10 (Ron McBride) Kentucky �������������������� Sugar 1-1-51 oklahoma 13-7 (Bud Wilkinson) Southern California orange 1-2-03 Iowa 38-17 (Kirk Ferentz) Kentucky �������������������� Cotton 1-1-52 tcu 20-7 (Leo “Dutch” Meyer) Southern California Rose 1-1-04 Michigan 28-14 (Lloyd Carr) Texas A&M ����������������� Gator 12-28-57 tennessee 0-3 (Bowden Wyatt) Southern California orange 1-4-05 oklahoma 55-19 (Bob Stoops) Alabama ��������������������� Liberty 12-19-59 Penn St. 0-7 (Charles “Rip” Engle) Southern California Rose 1-4-06 texas 38-41 (Mack Brown) Alabama ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-17-60 texas 3-3 (Darrell Royal) Southern California Rose 1-1-07 Michigan 32-18 (Lloyd Carr) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-62 arkansas 10-3 (Frank Broyles) Southern California Rose 1-1-08 Illinois 49-17 (Ron Zook) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-63 oklahoma 17-0 (Bud Wilkinson) Southern California Rose 1-1-09 Penn St. 38-24 (Joe Paterno) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-64 Mississippi 12-7 (John Vaught) Southern California emerald 12-26-09 Boston College 24-13 (Frank Spaziani) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-65 texas 17-21 (Darrell Royal) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-66 nebraska 39-28 (Bob Devaney) BUD CARSON, 1-1-0 (North Carolina ’52) Born 4-28-1930 Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-2-67 nebraska 34-7 (Bob Devaney) Georgia Tech ������������ Sun 12-19-70 texas Tech 17-9 (Jim Carlen) Alabama ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-68 texas A&M 16-20 (Gene Stallings) Georgia Tech ������������ Peach 12-30-71 Mississippi 18-41 (Billy Kinard) Alabama ��������������������� Gator 12-28-68 Missouri 10-35 (Dan Devine) LEN CASANOVA, 2-2-0 (Santa Clara ’27) Born 6-12-1905 Alabama ��������������������� Liberty 12-13-69 colorado 33-47 (Eddie Crowder) Santa Clara ���������������� Orange 1-2-50 Kentucky 21-13 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Alabama ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-70 oklahoma 24-24 (Chuck Fairbanks) Oregon ����������������������� Rose 1-1-58 ohio St. 7-10 (Woody Hayes) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-72 nebraska 6-38 (Bob Devaney) Oregon ����������������������� Liberty 12-17-60 Penn St. 12-41 (Charles “Rip” Engle) Alabama ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-73 texas 13-17 (Darrell Royal) Oregon ����������������������� Sun 12-31-63 sMU 21-14 (Hayden Fry) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 12-31-73 notre Dame 23-24 (Ara Parseghian) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-75 notre Dame 11-13 (Ara Parseghian) MILES CASTEEL, 0-1-0 (Kalamazoo ’25) Born 12-30-1896 Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 12-31-75 Penn St. 13-6 (Joe Paterno) Arizona ����������������������� Salad 1-1-49 drake 13-14 (Al Kawal) Alabama ��������������������� Liberty 12-20-76 ucla 36-6 (Terry Donahue) PETE CAWTHON, 0-2-0 [Southwestern (TX) ’20] Born 8-24-1898 Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-2-78 ohio St. 35-6 (Woody Hayes) Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 1-1-38 West Virginia 6-7 Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-79 Penn St. 14-7 (Joe Paterno) (Marshall “Little Sleepy” Glenn) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-80 arkansas 24-9 (Lou Holtz) Texas Tech ����������������� Cotton 1-2-39 st. Mary’s (CA) 13-20 Alabama ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-81 Baylor 30-2 (Grant Teaff) (Edward “Slip” Madigan) 74 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) BLAIR CHERRY, 2-1-0 (TCU ’24) Born 9-7-1901 JACK CROWE, 0-1-0 (UAB ’70) Born 4-6-1948 Texas ���������������������������� Sugar 1-1-48 alabama 27-7 (Harold “Red” Drew) Arkansas ��������������������� Independence 12-29-91 Georgia 15-24 (Ray Goff) Texas ���������������������������� Orange 1-1-49 Georgia 41-28 (Wally Butts) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-51 tennessee 14-20 (Bob Neyland) JIM CROWLEY, 1-1-0 (Notre Dame ’25) Born 9-10-1902 Fordham �������������������� Cotton 1-1-41 texas A&M 12-13 (Homer Norton) GENE CHIZIK, 1-0-0 (Florida ’85) Born 12-28-1961 Fordham �������������������� Sugar 1-1-42 Missouri 2-0 (Don Faurot) Auburn ������������������������ Outback 1-1-10 northwestern 38-35 (ot) (Pat Fitzgerald) GARY CROWTON, 0-1-0 (BYU ’83) Born 6-14-1957 DAVE CHRISTENSEN, 1-0-0 (Western Wash. ’85) Born 1-17-1961 BYU ������������������������������� Liberty 12-31-01 louisville 10-28 (John L. Smith) Wyoming ������������������� New Mexico 12-19-09 Fresno St. 35-28 (2 ot) (Pat Hill) DICK CRUM, 6-2-0 (Mount Union ’57) Born 4-29-1934 JERRY CLAIBORNE, 3-8-0 (Kentucky ’50) Born 8-26-1928 Miami (OH) ���������������� Tangerine 12-21-74 Georgia 21-10 (Vince Dooley) Virginia Tech ������������� Liberty 12-10-66 Miami (FL) 7-14 (Charlie Tate) Miami (OH) ���������������� Tangerine 12-20-75 south Carolina 20-7 (Jim Carlen) Virginia Tech ������������� Liberty 12-14-68 Mississippi 17-34 (John Vaught) North Carolina ��������� Gator 12-28-79 Michigan 17-15 Maryland �������������������� Peach 12-28-73 Georgia 16-17 (Vince Dooley) (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Maryland �������������������� Liberty 12-16-74 tennessee 3-7 (Bill Battle) North Carolina ��������� Bluebonnet 12-31-80 texas 16-7 (Fred Akers) Maryland �������������������� Gator 12-29-75 Florida 13-0 (Doug Dickey) North Carolina ��������� Gator 12-28-81 arkansas 31-27 (Lou Holtz) Maryland �������������������� Cotton 1-1-77 Houston 21-30 (Bill Yeoman) North Carolina ��������� Sun 12-25-82 texas 26-10 (Fred Akers) Maryland �������������������� Hall of Fame 12-22-77 Minnesota 17-7 (Cal Stoll) North Carolina ��������� Peach 12-30-83 Florida St. 3-28 (Bobby Bowden) Maryland �������������������� Sun 12-23-78 texas 0-42 (Fred Akers) North Carolina ��������� Aloha 12-27-86 arizona 21-30 (Larry Smith) Maryland �������������������� Tangerine 12-20-80 Florida 20-35 (Charley Pell) Kentucky �������������������� Hall of Fame 12-22-83 West Virginia 16-20 (Don Nehlen) BILL CUBIT, 0-2-0 (Delaware ’75) Born 10-14-1953 Kentucky �������������������� Hall of Fame 12-29-84 Wisconsin 20-19 (Dave McClain) Western Mich. ��������� International 1-6-07 cincinnati 24-27 (Brian Kelly) Western Mich. ���������� Texas 12-30-08 Rice 14-38 (David Bailiff) DAVE CLAWSON, 0-1-0 (Williams ’89) Born 8-16-1967 Bowling Green �������� Humanitarian 12-30-09 Idaho 42-43 (Robb Akey) FRAN CURCI, 1-0-0 [Miami (FL) ’60] Born 6-11-1938 Kentucky �������������������� Peach 12-31-76 north Carolina 21-0 (Bill Dooley) LARRY COKER, 4-2-0 (Northeastern ’70) Born 6-23-1948 Miami (FL) ������������������ Rose 1-3-02 nebraska 37-14 (Frank Solich) BILL CURRY, 2-3-0 (Georgia Tech ’65) Born 10-21-1942 Miami (FL) ������������������ Fiesta 1-3-02 ohio St. 24-31 (2 ot) (Jim Tressel) Georgia Tech ������������ Hall of Fame 12-31-85 Michigan St. 17-14 (George Perles) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-1-04 Florida St. 16-14 (Bobby Bowden) Alabama ��������������������� Hall of Fame 1-2-88 Michigan 24-28 Miami (FL) ������������������ Peach 12-31-04 Florida 27-10 (Charlie Strong) (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Miami (FL) ������������������ Peach 12-30-05 lsu 3-40 (Les Miles) Alabama ��������������������� Sun 12-24-88 army 29-28 (Jim Young) Miami (FL) ������������������ MPC Computers 12-31-06 Nevada 21-20 (Chris Ault) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-90 Miami (FL) 25-33 (Dennis Erickson) Kentucky �������������������� Peach 12-31-93 clemson 13-14 (Tommy West) CECIL COLEMAN, 1-0-0 (Arizona St. ’50) Born 4-12-1926 Fresno St. ������������������ Mercy 11-23-61 Bowling Green 36-6 (Doyt Perry) JACK “CACTUS JACK” CURTICE, 1-1-0 (Transylvania ’30) Born 5-24-1907 UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 1-1-49 West Virginia 12-21 (Dud DeGroot) BOBBY COLLINS, 3-2-0 (Mississippi St. ’55) Born 10-25-1933 UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 1-2-50 Georgetown 33-20 (Bob Margarita) Southern Miss. ��������� Independence 12-13-70 McNeese St. 16-14 (Ernie Duplechin) Southern Miss. ��������� Tangerine 12-19-81 Missouri 17-19 (Warren Powers) DAVID CUTCLIFFE, 4-1-0 (Alabama ’76) Born 9-16-1954 Mississippi ����������������� Independence 12-31-98 texas Tech 35-18 (Spike Dykes) SMU ������������������������������ Cotton 1-1-83 Pittsburgh 7-3 (Foge Fazio) Mississippi ����������������� Independence 12-31-99 oklahoma 27-25 (Bob Stoops) SMU ������������������������������ Sun 12-24-83 alabama 7-28 (Ray Perkins) Mississippi ����������������� Music City 12-28-00 West Virginia 38-49 (Don Nehlen) SMU ������������������������������ Aloha 12-29-84 notre Dame 27-20 (Gerry Faust) Mississippi ����������������� Independence 12-27-02 nebraska 27-23 (Frank Solich) JOHN COOPER, 5-9-0 (Iowa St. ’62) Born 7-2-1937 Mississippi ����������������� Cotton 1-2-04 oklahoma St. 31-28 (Les Miles) Arizona St. ����������������� Holiday 12-22-85 arkansas 17-18 (Ken Hatfield) Arizona St. ����������������� Rose 1-1-87 Michigan 22-15 JOHN “OX” Da GROSA, 0-1-0 (Colgate ’26) Born 2-17-1902 (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Holy Cross ����������������� Orange 1-1-46 Miami (FL) 6-13 (Jack Harding) Arizona St. ����������������� Freedom 12-30-87 air Force 33-28 (Fisher DeBerry) MARK DANTONIO, 1-3-0 (South Carolina ’79) Born 3-9-1956 Ohio St. ���������������������� Hall of Fame 1-1-90 auburn 14-31 (Pat Dye) Cincinnati ������������������ Fort Worth 12-23-04 Marshall 32-14 (Bob Pruett) Ohio St. ���������������������� Liberty 12-27-90 air Force 11-23 (Fisher DeBerry) Michigan St. �������������� Champs Sports 12-28-07 Boston College 21-24 (Jeff Ohio St. ���������������������� Hall of Fame 1-1-92 syracuse 17-24 (Paul Pasqualoni) Jagodzinski) Ohio St. ���������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-93 Georgia 14-21 (Ray Goff) Michigan St. �������������� Capital One 1-1-09 Georgia 12-24 (Mark Richt) Ohio St. ���������������������� Holiday 12-30-93 BYU 28-21 (LaVell Edwards) Michigan St. ������������� Alamo 1-2-10 texas Tech 31-41 (Ruffin McNeill) Ohio St. ���������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-2-95 alabama 17-24 (Gene Stallings) Ohio St. ���������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-96 tennessee 14-20 (Phillip Fulmer) GARY DARNELL, 0-2-0 (Oklahoma St. ’71) Born 10-15-1948 Ohio St. ���������������������� Rose 1-1-97 arizona St. 20-17 (Bruce Snyder) Florida ������������������������� Freedom 12-29-89 Washington 7-34 (Don James) Ohio St. ���������������������� Sugar 1-1-98 Florida St. 14-31 (Bobby Bowden) Texas A&M ����������������� Alamo 12-29-07 Penn St. 17-24 (Joe Paterno) Ohio St. ���������������������� Sugar 1-1-99 texas A&M 24-14 (R.C. Slocum) DUFFY DAUGHERTY, 1-1-0 (Syracuse ’40) Born 9-8-1915 Ohio St. ���������������������� Outback 1-1-01 south Carolina 7-24 (Lou Holtz) Michigan St. ������������� Rose 1-2-56 ucla 17-14 (Henry “Red” Sanders) LEE CORSO, 1-0-1 (Florida St. ’57) Born 8-7-1935 Michigan St. ������������� Rose 1-1-66 ucla 12-14 (Tommy Prothro) Louisville �������������������� Pasadena 12-19-70 long Beach St. 24-24 (Jim Stangeland) BOB DAVIE, 0-3-0 (Youngstown St. ’76) Born 9-30-1954 Indiana ������������������������ Holiday 12-21-79 BYU 38-37 (LaVell Edwards) Notre Dame �������������� Independence 12-28-97 LSU 9-27 (Gerry DiNardo) GENE CORUM, 0-1-0 (West Virginia ’48) Born 5-29-1921 Notre Dame �������������� Gator 1-1-99 Georgia Tech 28-35 (George O’Leary) West Virginia ������������ Liberty 12-19-64 utah 6-32 (Ray Nagel) Notre Dame �������������� Fiesta 1-1-01 oregon St. 9-41 (Dennis Erickson) DON CORYELL, 1-0-0 (Washington ’50) Born 10-17-1924 BOB DAVIS, 0-1-0 (Utah ’30) Born 2-13-1908 San Diego St. ����������� Pasadena 12-6-69 Boston U. 28-7 (Larry Naviaux) Colorado St. �������������� Raisin 1-1-49 occidental 20-21 (Roy Dennis) TOM COUGHLIN, 1-1-0 (Syracuse ’68) Born 8-31-1946 BUTCH DAVIS, 4-2-0 (Arkansas ’74) Born 11-17-1951 Boston College �������� Hall of Fame 1-1-93 tennessee 23-38 (Phillip Fulmer) Miami (FL) ������������������ Carquest 12-27-96 virginia 31-21 (George Welsh) Boston College �������� Carquest 1-1-94 virginia 31-13 (George Welsh) Miami (FL) ������������������ Micron PC 12-29-98 north Carolina St. 46-23 (Mike O’Cain) Miami (FL) ������������������ Gator 1-1-00 Georgia Tech 28-13 (George O’Leary) TED COX, 1-0-0 (Minnesota ’26) Born 6-30-1903 Miami (FL) ������������������ Sugar 1-2-01 Florida 37-20 (Steve Spurrier) Tulane �������������������������� Sugar 1-1-35 temple 20-14 (Glenn “Pop” Warner) North Carolina ��������� Meineke Car Care 12-27-08 West Virginia 30-31 (Bill Stewart) JEFF CRAVATH, 2-2-0 (Southern California ’27) Born 2-5-1905 North Carolina ��������� Meineke Car Care 12-26-09 Pittsburgh 17-19 (Dave Wannstedt) Southern California Rose 1-1-44 Washington 29-0 (Ralph “Pest” Welch) PAUL DAVIS, 1-0-0 (Mississippi ’47) Born 2-3-1922 Southern California Rose 1-1-45 tennessee 25-0 (John Barnhill) Mississippi St. ����������� Liberty 12-21-63 north Carolina St. 16-12 Southern California Rose 1-1-46 alabama 14-34 (Frank Thomas) (Earle Edwards) Southern California Rose 1-1-48 Michigan 0-49 (H.O. “Fritz” Crisler) LOWELL “RED” DAWSON, 0-1-0 (Tulane ’30) Born 12-26-1906 H.O. “FRITZ” CRISLER, 1-0-0 (Chicago ’22) Born 1-2-1899 Tulane �������������������������� Sugar 1-1-40 texas A&M 13-14 (Homer Norton) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-48 southern California 49-0 (Jeff Cravath) FISHER DeBERRY, 6-6-0 (Wofford ’60) Born 9-9-1938 SYLVESTER CROOM, 1-0-0 (Alabama ‘75) Born 9-25-1954 Air Force ��������������������� Independence 12-15-84 Virginia Tech 23-7 (Bill Dooley) Mississippi St. ����������� Liberty 12-29-07 ucF 10-3 (George O’Leary) Air Force ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-85 texas 24-16 (Fred Akers) Air Force ��������������������� Freedom 12-30-87 arizona St. 28-33 (John Cooper) EDDIE CROWDER, 3-2-0 (Oklahoma ’55) Born 8-26-1931 Air Force ��������������������� Liberty 12-29-89 Mississippi 29-42 (Billy Brewer) Colorado �������������������� Bluebonnet 12-23-67 Miami (FL) 31-21 (Charlie Tate) Air Force ��������������������� Liberty 12-27-90 ohio St. 23-11 (John Cooper) Colorado �������������������� Liberty 12-13-69 alabama 47-33 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Air Force ��������������������� Liberty 12-29-91 Mississippi St. 38-15 (Jackie Sherrill) Colorado �������������������� Liberty 12-12-70 tulane 3-17 (Jim Pittman) Air Force ��������������������� Liberty 12-31-92 Mississippi 0-13 (Billy Brewer) Colorado �������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-71 Houston 29-17 (Bill Yeoman) Air Force ��������������������� Copper 12-27-95 texas Tech 41-55 (Spike Dykes) Colorado �������������������� Gator 12-20-72 auburn 3-24 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) Air Force ��������������������� Las Vegas 12-20-97 oregon 13-41 (Mike Bellotti)

Bowl Coaching Records 75 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

Air Force ��������������������� Oahu Classic 12-25-98 Washington 45-25 (Jim Lambright) Georgia Tech ������������ Orange 1-2-67 Florida 12-27 (Ray Graves) r

Air Force ��������������������� Silicon Valley 12-31-00 Fresno St. 37-34 (Pat Hill) a Air Force ��������������������� San Francisco 12-31-02 Virginia Tech 13-20 (Frank Beamer) ED DOHERTY, 0-2-0 (Boston College ’44) Born 7-25-1918

Arizona St. ����������������� Salad 1-1-50 Xavier 21-33 (Ed Kluska) St -

DUD DeGROOT, 1-0-0 (Stanford ’24) Born 11-20-1895 Arizona St. ����������������� Salad 1-1-51 Miami (OH) 21-34 (Woody Hayes) or ds West Virginia ������������ Sun 1-1-49 UTEP 21-12 (Jack “Cactus Jack” Curtice) JACK DOLAND, 1-0-0 (Tulane ’50) Born 3-3-1928

ROY DENNIS, 1-0-0 (Occidental ’33) Born 5-13-1905 McNeese St. ������������� Independence 12-13-76 tulsa 20-16 (F.A. Dry) All Rec

Occidental ����������������� Raisin 1-1-49 colorado St. 21-20 (Bob Davis) TERRY DONAHUE, 8-4-1 (UCLA ’67) Born 6-24-1944 / HERB DEROMEDI, 0-1-0 (Michigan ’60) Born 5-26-1939 UCLA ���������������������������� Liberty 12-30-76 alabama 6-36 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) l

Central Mich. ������������ California 12-8-90 san Jose St. 24-48 (Terry Shea) UCLA ���������������������������� Fiesta 12-25-78 arkansas 10-10 (Lou Holtz) w BOB DEVANEY, 7-3-0 (Alma ’39) Born 4-2-1915 UCLA ���������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-81 Michigan 14-33

(Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Bo Wyoming ������������������� Sun 12-31-58 Hardin-Simmons 14-6 (Sammy Baugh) UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-83 Michigan 24-14 Nebraska �������������������� Gotham 12-15-62 Miami (FL) 36-34 (Andy Gustafson) (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-64 auburn 13-7 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-2-84 Illinois 45-9 (Mike White) Nebraska �������������������� Cotton 1-1-65 arkansas 7-10 (Frank Broyles) UCLA ���������������������������� Fiesta 1-1-85 Miami (FL) 39-37 (Jimmy Johnson) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-66 alabama 28-39 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-86 Iowa 45-28 (Hayden Fry) Nebraska �������������������� Sugar 1-2-67 alabama 7-34 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) UCLA ���������������������������� Freedom 12-30-86 BYU 31-10 (LaVell Edwards) Nebraska �������������������� Sun 12-20-69 Georgia 45-6 (Vince Dooley) UCLA ���������������������������� Aloha 12-25-87 Florida 20-16 (Galen Hall) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-71 lsu 17-12 (Charlie McClendon) UCLA ���������������������������� Cotton 1-2-89 arkansas 17-3 (Ken Hatfield) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-72 alabama 38-6 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) UCLA ���������������������������� John Hancock 12-31-91 Illinois 6-3 (Lou Tepper) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-73 notre Dame 40-6 (Ara Parseghian) UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-94 Wisconsin 16-21 (Barry Alvarez) DAN DEVINE, 7-3-0 (Minn. Duluth ’48) Born 12-23-1924 UCLA ���������������������������� Aloha 12-25-95 Kansas 30-51 (Glen Mason) Missouri ���������������������� Orange 1-1-60 Georgia 0-14 (Wally Butts) Missouri ���������������������� Orange 1-2-61 navy 21-14 (Wayne Hardin) JIM DONNAN, 4-0-0 (North Carolina St. ‘68) Born 1-29-1945 Missouri ���������������������� Bluebonnet 12-22-62 Georgia Tech 14-10 (Bobby Dodd) Georgia ����������������������� Outback 1-1-98 Wisconsin 33-6 (Barry Alvarez) Missouri ���������������������� Sugar 1-1-66 Florida 20-18 (Ray Graves) Georgia ����������������������� Peach 12-31-98 virginia 35-33 (George Welsh) Missouri ���������������������� Gator 12-28-68 alabama 35-10 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Georgia ����������������������� Outback 1-1-00 Purdue 28-25 (ot) (Joe Tiller) Missouri ���������������������� Orange 1-1-70 Penn St. 3-10 (Joe Paterno) Georgia ����������������������� Oahu Classic 12-24-00 virginia 37-14 (George Welsh) Notre Dame �������������� Gator 12-27-76 Penn St. 20-9 (Joe Paterno) BILL DOOLEY, 3-7-0 (Mississippi St. ’56) Born 5-19-1934 Notre Dame �������������� Cotton 1-2-78 texas 38-10 (Fred Akers) North Carolina ��������� Peach 12-30-70 arizona St. 26-48 (Frank Kush) Notre Dame �������������� Cotton 1-1-79 Houston 35-34 (Bill Yeoman) North Carolina ��������� Gator 12-31-71 Georgia 3-7 (Vince Dooley) Notre Dame �������������� Sugar 1-1-81 Georgia 10-17 (Vince Dooley) North Carolina ��������� Sun 12-30-72 texas Tech 32-28 (Jim Carlen) North Carolina ��������� Sun 12-28-74 Mississippi St. 24-26 (Bob Tyler) PHIL DICKENS, 1-0-0 (Tennessee ’37) Born 6-29-1914 North Carolina ��������� Peach 12-31-76 Kentucky 0-21 (Fran Curci) Wyoming ������������������� Sun 1-2-56 Texas Tech 21-14 (DeWitt Weaver) North Carolina ��������� Liberty 12-19-77 nebraska 17-21 (Tom Osborne) DARRELL DICKEY, 1-3-0 (Kansas St. ’84) Born 12-6-1959 Virginia Tech ������������� Peach 1-2-81 Miami (FL) 10-20 North Texas ��������������� New Orleans 12-18-01 colorado St. 20-45 (Sonny Lubick) (Howard Schnellenberger) North Texas ��������������� New Orleans 12-17-02 cincinnati 24-19 (Rick Minter) Virginia Tech ������������� Independence 12-15-84 air Force 7-23 (Fisher DeBerry) North Texas ��������������� New Orleans 12-16-03 Memphis 17-27 (Tommy West) Virginia Tech ������������� Peach 12-31-86 north Carolina St. 25-24 North Texas ��������������� New Orleans 12-14-04 southern Miss. 10-31 (Jeff Bower) (Dick Sheridan) Wake Forest �������������� Independence 12-31-92 oregon 39-35 (Rich Brooks) DOUG DICKEY, 2-7-0 (Florida ’54) Born 6-24-1932 Tennessee ������������������ Bluebonnet 12-18-65 tulsa 27-6 (Glenn Dobbs) DEREK DOOLEY, 1-0-0 (Virginia ’90) Born 6-10-1968 Tennessee ������������������ Gator 12-31-66 syracuse 18-12 (Ben Schwartzwalder) Louisiana Tech ��������� Independence 12-28-08 northern Ill. 17-10 (Jerry Kill) Tennessee ������������������ Orange 1-1-68 oklahoma 24-26 (Chuck Fairbanks) VINCE DOOLEY, 8-10-2 (Auburn ’54) Born 9-4-1932 Tennessee ������������������ Cotton 1-1-69 texas 13-35 (Darrell Royal) Georgia ����������������������� Sun 12-26-64 texas Tech 7-0 (J.T. King) Tennessee ������������������ Gator 12-27-69 Florida 13-14 (Ray Graves) Georgia ����������������������� Cotton 12-31-66 sMU 24-9 (Hayden Fry) Florida ������������������������� Tangerine 12-22-73 Miami (OH) 7-16 (Bill Mallory) Georgia ����������������������� Liberty 12-16-67 north Carolina St. 7-14 (Earle Edwards) Florida ������������������������� Sugar 12-31-74 nebraska 10-13 (Tom Osborne) Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-69 arkansas 2-16 (Frank Broyles) Florida ������������������������� Gator 12-29-75 Maryland 0-13 (Jerry Claiborne) Georgia ����������������������� Sun 12-20-69 nebraska 6-45 (Bob Devaney) Florida ������������������������� Sun 1-2-77 Texas A&M 14-37 (Emory Bellard) Georgia ����������������������� Gator 12-31-71 north Carolina 7-3 (Bill Dooley) JIM DICKEY, 0-1-0 (Houston ’56) Born 3-22-1934 Georgia ����������������������� Peach 12-28-73 Maryland 17-16 (Jerry Claiborne) Kansas St. ������������������ Independence 12-11-82 Wisconsin 3-14 (Dave McClain) Georgia ����������������������� Tangerine 12-21-74 Miami (OH) 10-21 (Dick Crum) Georgia ����������������������� Cotton 1-1-76 arkansas 10-31 (Frank Broyles) BILL “LONE STAR” DIETZ, 1-0-0 (Carlisle ’12) Born 8-15-1885 Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-77 Pittsburgh 3-27 (Johnny Majors) Washington St. �������� Rose 1-1-16 Brown 14-0 (Ed Robinson) Georgia ����������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-78 stanford 22-25 (Bill Walsh) PAUL DIETZEL, 2-2-0 [Miami (OH) ’48] Born 9-5-1924 Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-81 notre Dame 17-10 (Dan Devine) LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-59 clemson 7-0 (Frank Howard) Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-82 Pittsburgh 20-24 (Jackie Sherrill) LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-60 Mississippi 0-21 (John Vaught) Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-83 Penn St. 23-27 (Joe Paterno) LSU ������������������������������� Orange 1-1-62 colorado 25-7 (Sonny Grandelius) Georgia ����������������������� Cotton 1-2-84 texas 10-9 (Fred Akers) South Carolina ��������� Peach 12-20-69 West Virginia 3-14 (Jim Carlen) Georgia ����������������������� Fla. Citrus 12-22-84 Florida St. 17-17 (Bobby Bowden) Georgia ����������������������� Sun 12-28-85 arizona 13-13 (Larry Smith) GERRY DiNARDO, 3-0-0 (Notre Dame ‘75) Born 11-10-1952 Georgia ����������������������� Hall of Fame 12-23-86 Boston College 24-27 (Jack Bicknell) LSU ������������������������������� Independence 12-29-95 Michigan St. 45-26 (Nick Saban) Georgia ����������������������� Liberty 12-29-87 arkansas 20-17 (Ken Hatfield) LSU ������������������������������� Peach 12-28-96 clemson 10-7 (Tommy West) Georgia ����������������������� Gator 1-1-89 Michigan St. 34-27 (George Perles) LSU ������������������������������� Independence 12-28-97 notre Dame 27-9 (Bob Davie) CHARLES “GUS” DORAIS, 0-1-0 (Notre Dame ’14) Born 7-21-1891 BILL DOBA, 1-0-0 (Ball St. ’62) Born 9-7-1940 Gonzaga ��������������������� San Diego East-West West Virginia 13-21 Washington St. ������� Holiday 12-30-03 texas 28-20 (Mack Brown) Christmas Classic (Clarence “Doc” Spears) BOBBY DOBBS, 2-0-0 (Army ’46) Born 10-13-1922 12-25-22 UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 12-31-65 tcu 13-12 (Abe Martin) KARL DORRELL, 1-3-0 (UCLA ’87) Born 12-18-1963 UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 12-30-67 Mississippi 14-7 (John Vaught) UCLA ���������������������������� Silicon Valley 12-30-03 Fresno St. 9-17 (Pat Hill) GLENN DOBBS, 1-1-0 (Tulsa ’43) Born 7-12-1920 UCLA ���������������������������� Las Vegas 12-23-04 Wyoming 21-24 (Joe Glenn) Tulsa ����������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-19-64 Mississippi 14-7 (John Vaught) UCLA ���������������������������� Sun 12-30-05 northwestern 50-38 (Randy Walker) Tulsa ����������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-18-65 tennessee 6-27 (Doug Dickey) UCLA ���������������������������� Emerald 12-27-06 Florida St. 27-44 (Bobby Bowden) BOBBY DODD, 9-4-0 (Tennessee ’31) Born 11-11-1908 HAROLD “RED” DREW, 1-2-0 (Bates ’16) Born 11-9-1894 Georgia Tech ������������ Oil 1-1-47 St. Mary’s (CA) 41-19 (Jimmy Phelan) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-48 texas 7-27 (Blair Cherry) Georgia Tech ������������ Orange 1-1-48 Kansas 20-14 (George Sauer) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-53 syracuse 61-6 (Ben Schwartzwalder) Georgia Tech ������������ Orange 1-1-52 Baylor 17-14 (George Sauer) Alabama ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-54 Rice 6-28 (Jess Neely) Georgia Tech ������������ Sugar 1-1-53 Mississippi 24-7 (John Vaught) BILL DRIVER, 0-1-0 (Missouri ’09) Born 11-7-1883 Georgia Tech ������������ Sugar 1-1-54 West Virginia 42-19 (Art Lewis) TCU ������������������������������� Fort Worth Classic 1-1-21 centre 7-63 (Charley Moran) Georgia Tech ������������ Cotton 1-1-55 arkansas 14-6 (Bowden Wyatt) Georgia Tech ������������ Sugar 1-2-56 Pittsburgh 7-0 (John Michelosen) F.A. DRY, 0-1-0 (Oklahoma St. ’53) Born 9-2-1931 Georgia Tech ������������ Gator 12-29-56 Pittsburgh 21-14 (John Michelosen) Tulsa ����������������������������� Independence 12-13-76 McNeese St. 16-20 (Jack Doland) Georgia Tech ������������ Gator 1-2-60 arkansas 7-14 (Frank Broyles) MIKE DUBOSE, 0-2-0 (Alabama ‘74) Born 1-5-1953 Georgia Tech ������������ Gator 12-30-61 Penn St. 15-30 (Charles “Rip” Engle) Alabama ��������������������� Music City 12-29-98 virginia Tech 7-38 (Frank Beamer) Georgia Tech ������������ Bluebonnet 12-22-62 Missouri 10-14 (Dan Devine) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-00 Michigan 34-35 (ot) (Lloyd Carr) Georgia Tech ������������ Gator 12-31-65 texas Tech 31-21 (J.T. King) 76 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) ERNIE DUPLECHIN, 0-2-0 (Louisiana Col. ’55) Born 7-19-1932 Navy ����������������������������� Cotton 1-1-58 Rice 20-7 (Jess Neely) McNeese St. ������������� Independence 12-15-79 syracuse 7-31 (Frank Maloney) McNeese St. ������������� Independence 12-13-80 southern Miss. 14-16 (Bobby Collins) DENNIS ERICKSON, 5-6-0 (Montana St. ’70) Born 3-24-1947 Washington St. �������� Aloha 12-25-88 Houston 24-22 (Jack Pardee) PAT DYE, 7-2-1 (Georgia ’62) Born 11-6-1939 Miami (FL) ������������������ Sugar 1-1-90 alabama 33-25 (Bill Curry) East Carolina ������������� Independence 12-16-78 louisiana Tech 35-13 (Maxie Miami (FL) ������������������ Cotton 1-1-91 texas 46-3 (David McWilliams) Lambright) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-1-92 nebraska 22-0 (Tom Osborne) Auburn ������������������������ Tangerine 12-18-82 Boston College 33-26 (Jack Bicknell) Miami (FL) ������������������ Sugar 1-1-93 alabama 13-34 (Gene Stallings) Auburn ������������������������ Sugar 1-2-84 Michigan 9-7 Miami (FL) ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-94 arizona 0-24 (Dick Tomey) (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-1-95 nebraska 17-24 (Tom Osborne) Auburn ������������������������ Liberty 12-27-84 arkansas 21-15 (Ken Hatfield) Oregon St. ���������������� Oahu Classic 12-25-99 Hawaii 17-23 (June Jones) Auburn ������������������������ Cotton 1-1-86 texas A&M 16-36 (Jackie Sherrill) Oregon St. ���������������� Fiesta 1-1-01 notre Dame 41-9 (Bob Davie) Auburn ������������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-87 southern California 16-7 (Ted Tollner) Oregon St. ���������������� Insight 12-26-02 Pittsburgh 13-38 (Walt Harris) Auburn ������������������������ Sugar 1-1-88 syracuse 16-16 (Dick MacPherson) Arizona St. ����������������� Holiday 12-27-07 texas 34-52 (Mack Brown) Auburn ������������������������ Sugar 1-2-89 Florida St. 7-13 (Bobby Bowden) Auburn ������������������������ Hall of Fame 1-1-90 ohio St. 31-14 (John Cooper) FOREST EVASHEVSKI, 2-0-0 (Michigan ’41) Born 2-19-1918 Auburn ������������������������ Peach 12-29-90 Indiana 27-23 (Bill Mallory) Iowa ����������������������������� Rose 1-1-57 oregon St. 35-19 (Tommy Prothro) Iowa ����������������������������� Rose 1-1-59 california 38-12 (Pete Elliott) SPIKE DYKES, 2-5-0 (Stephen F. Austin ’59) Born 4-15-1938 Texas Tech ����������������� Independence 12-20-86 Mississippi 17-20 (Billy Brewer) CHUCK FAIRBANKS, 3-1-1 (Michigan St. ’55) Born 6-10-1933 Texas Tech ����������������� All-American 12-28-89 duke 49-21 (Steve Spurrier) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-68 tennessee 26-24 (Doug Dickey) Texas Tech ����������������� John Hancock 12-24-93 Oklahoma 10-41 (Gary Gibbs) Oklahoma ������������������ Bluebonnet 12-31-68 sMU 27-28 (Hayden Fry) Texas Tech ����������������� Cotton 1-2-95 southern California 14-55 (John Oklahoma ������������������ Bluebonnet 12-31-70 alabama 24-24 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Robinson) Oklahoma ������������������ Sugar 1-1-72 auburn 40-22 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) Texas Tech ����������������� Copper 12-27-95 air Force 55-41 (Fisher DeBerry) Oklahoma ������������������ Sugar 12-31-72 Penn St. 14-0 (Joe Paterno) Texas Tech ����������������� Alamo 12-29-96 Iowa 0-27 (Hayden Fry) STEVE FAIRCHILD, 1-0-0 (Colorado St. ’80) Born 6-21-1958 Texas Tech ����������������� Independence 12-31-98 Mississippi 18-35 (David Cutcliffe) Colorado St. �������������� New Mexico 12-20-08 Fresno St. 40-35 (Pat Hill) LLOYD EATON, 1-1-0 (Black Hills St. ’40) Born 3-23-1918 DON FAMBROUGH, 0-2-0 (Kansas ’48) Born 10-19-1922 Wyoming ������������������� Sun 12-24-66 Florida St. 28-20 (Bill Peterson) Kansas ������������������������� Liberty 12-17-73 north Carolina St. 18-31 (Lou Holtz) Wyoming ������������������� Sugar 1-1-68 lsu 13-20 (Charlie McClendon) Kansas ������������������������� Hall of Fame 12-31-81 Mississippi St. 0-10 (Emory Bellard) RANDY EDSALL, 3-1-0 (Syracuse ’80) Born 8-27-1958 DON FAUROT, 0-4-0 (Missouri ’25) Born 6-23-1902 Connecticut �������������� Motor City 12-27-04 toledo 39-10 (Tom Amstutz) Missouri ���������������������� Orange 1-1-40 Georgia Tech 7-21 (Bill Alexander) Connecticut �������������� Meineke Car Care 12-29-07 Wake Forest 10-24 (Jim Grobe) Missouri ���������������������� Sugar 1-1-42 Fordham 0-2 (Jim Crowley) Connecticut �������������� International 1-3-09 Buffalo 38-20 (Turner Gill) Missouri ���������������������� Gator 1-1-49 clemson 23-24 (Frank Howard) Connecticut �������������� Papajohns.com 1-2-10 south Carolina 20-7 (Steve Spurrier) Missouri ���������������������� Gator 1-2-50 Maryland 7-21 (Jim Tatum) BILL EDWARDS, 1-0-0 (Wittenberg ’31) Born 6-21-1905 GERRY FAUST, 1-1-0 (Dayton ’58) Born 5-21-1935 Case ������������������������������ Sun 1-1-41 Arizona St. 26-13 Notre Dame �������������� Liberty 12-29-83 Boston College 19-18 (Jack Bicknell) (Millard “Dixie” Howell) Notre Dame �������������� Aloha 12-29-84 sMU 20-27 (Bobby Collins) EARLE EDWARDS, 1-1-0 (Penn St. ’31) Born 11-10-1908 FOGE FAZIO, 0-2-0 (Pittsburgh ’60) Born 2-28-1939 North Carolina St. � Liberty 12-21-63 Mississippi St. 12-16 (Paul Davis) Pittsburgh ������������������ Cotton 1-1-83 sMU 3-7 (Bobby Collins) North Carolina St. � Liberty 12-16-67 Georgia 14-7 (Vince Dooley) Pittsburgh ������������������ Fiesta 1-2-84 ohio St. 23-28 (Earle Bruce) LaVELL EDWARDS, 7-14-1 (Utah St. ’52) Born 10-11-1930 BEATTIE FEATHERS, 0-1-0 (Tennessee ’34) Born 6-1-1912 BYU ������������������������������� Fiesta 12-28-74 oklahoma St. 6-16 (Jim Stanley) North Carolina St. � Gator 1-1-47 oklahoma 13-34 (Jim Tatum) BYU ������������������������������� Tangerine 12-18-76 oklahoma St. 21-49 (Jim Stanley) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-22-78 navy 16-23 (George Welsh) LARRY FEDORA, 1-1-0 (Austin ’85) Born 9-10-1962 BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-21-79 Indiana 37-38 (Lee Corso) Southern Miss. ������� New Orleans 12-21-08 troy 30-27 (ot) (Larry Blakeney) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-19-80 sMU 46-45 (Ron Meyer) Southern Miss. ������� New Orleans 12-20-09 Middle Tenn. 32-42 (Rick Stockstill) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-18-81 Washington St. 38-36 (Jim Walden) KIRK FERENTZ, 5-3-0 (Connecticut ’78) Born 8-1-1955 BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-17-82 ohio St. 17-47 (Earle Bruce) Iowa ����������������������������� Alamo 12-29-01 texas Tech 19-16 (Mike Leach) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-23-83 Missouri 21-17 (Warren Powers) Iowa ����������������������������� Orange 1-2-03 southern California 17-38 (Pete Carroll) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-21-84 Michigan 24-17 (Glenn “Bo” Iowa ����������������������������� Outback 1-1-04 Florida 37-17 (Ron Zook) Schembechler) Iowa ����������������������������� Capital One 1-1-05 lsu 30-25 (Nick Saban) BYU ������������������������������� Fla. Citrus 12-28-85 ohio St. 7-10 (Earle Bruce) Iowa ����������������������������� Outback 1-2-06 Florida 24-31 (Urban Meyer) BYU ������������������������������� Freedom 12-30-86 ucla 10-31 (Terry Donahue) Iowa ����������������������������� Alamo 12-30-06 texas 24-26 (Mack Brown) BYU ������������������������������� All-American 12-22-87 virginia 16-22 (George Welsh) Iowa ����������������������������� Outback 1-1-09 south Carolina 31-10 (Steve Spurrier) BYU ������������������������������� Freedom 12-29-88 colorado 20-17 (Bill McCartney) Iowa ����������������������������� Orange 1-5-10 Georgia Tech 24-14 (Paul Johnson) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-29-89 Penn St. 39-50 (Joe Paterno) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-29-90 texas A&M 14-65 (R.C. Slocum) WES FESLER, 1-0-0 (Ohio St. ’32) Born 6-29-1908 BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-30-91 Iowa 13-13 (Hayden Fry) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-2-50 california 17-14 BYU ������������������������������� Aloha 12-25-92 Kansas 20-23 (Glen Mason) (Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf) BYU ������������������������������� Holiday 12-30-93 ohio St. 21-28 (John Cooper) CHARLIE FICKERT, 0-1-0 (Stanford ’98) Born 2-23-1873 BYU ������������������������������� Copper 12-29-94 oklahoma 31-6 (Gary Gibbs) Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-02 Michigan 0-49 BYU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-97 Kansas St. 19-15 (Bill Snyder) (Fielding “Hurry Up” Yost) BYU ������������������������������� Liberty 12-31-98 tulane 27-41 (Chris Scelfo) BYU ������������������������������� Motor City 12-27-99 Marshall 3-21 (Bob Pruett) ROBERT FISHER, 1-0-0 (Harvard ’12) Born 12-3-1888 Harvard ����������������������� Rose 1-1-20 oregon 7-6 (Charles “Shy” Huntington) RAY ELIOT, 2-0-0 (Illinois ’32) Born 6-13-1905 Illinois �������������������������� Rose 1-1-47 ucla 45-14 (Bert LaBrucherie) PAT FITZGERALD, 0-2-0 (Northwestern ‘97) Born 12-2-1974 Illinois �������������������������� Rose 1-1-52 stanford 40-7 (Chuck Taylor) Northwestern ���������� Alamo 12-29-08 Missouri 23-30 (ot) (Gary Pinkel) Northwestern ���������� Outback 1-1-10 auburn 35-38 (ot) (Gene Chizik) BENNIE ELLENDER, 0-1-0 (Tulane ’48) Born 3-2-1925 Tulane �������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-29-73 Houston 7-47 (Bill Yeoman) DICK FLYNN, 0-1-0 (Michigan St. ’65) Born 7-17-1943 Central Mich. ����������� Las Vegas 12-15-94 unlv 24-52 (Jeff Horton) CHALMERS “BUMP” ELLIOTT, 1-0-0 (Michigan ’48) Born 1-30-1925 Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-65 oregon St. 34-7 (Tommy Prothro) HANK FOLDBERG, 0-1-0 (Army ’48) Born 3-12-1923 Wichita St. ���������������� Sun 12-30-61 villanova 9-17 (Alex Bell) PETE ELLIOTT, 1-1-0 (Michigan ’49) Born 9-29-1926 California �������������������� Rose 1-1-59 Iowa 12-38 (Forest Evashevski) BOB FOLWELL, 0-1-1 (Penn ’08) Born 1885 Illinois �������������������������� Rose 1-1-64 Washington 17-7 (Jim Owens) Penn ����������������������������� Rose 1-1-17 oregon 0-14 (Hugo Bezdek) Navy ����������������������������� Rose 1-1-24 Washington 14-14 (Enoch Bagshaw) JACK ELWAY, 0-2-0 (Washington St. ’53) Born 5-30-1931 San Jose St. ��������������� California 12-19-81 toledo 25-27 (Chuck Stobart) DANNY FORD, 6-3-0 (Alabama ’70) Born 4-2-1948 Stanford ���������������������� Gator 12-27-86 clemson 21-27 (Danny Ford) Clemson ��������������������� Gator 12-29-78 ohio St. 17-15 (Woody Hayes) Clemson ��������������������� Peach 12-31-79 Baylor 18-24 (Grant Teaff) CHARLES “RIP” ENGLE, 3-1-0 (McDaniel ’30) Born 3-26-1906 Clemson ��������������������� Orange 1-1-82 nebraska 22-15 (Tom Osborne) Penn St. ��������������������� Liberty 12-19-53 alabama 7-0 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Clemson ��������������������� Independence 12-21-85 Minnesota 13-20 (John Gutekunst) Penn St. ��������������������� Liberty 12-17-60 oregon 41-12 (Len Casanova) Clemson ��������������������� Gator 12-27-86 stanford 27-21 (Jack Elway) Penn St. ��������������������� Gator 12-30-61 Georgia Tech 30-15 (Bobby Dodd) Clemson ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-88 Penn St. 35-10 (Joe Paterno) Penn St. ��������������������� Gator 12-29-62 Florida 7-17 (Ray Graves) Clemson ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-2-89 oklahoma 23-6 (Barry Switzer) EDDIE ERDELATZ, 2-0-0 [St. Mary’s (CA) ’36] Born 4-21-1913 Clemson ��������������������� Gator 12-30-89 West Virginia 27-7 (Don Nehlen) Navy ����������������������������� Sugar 1-1-55 Mississippi 21-0 (John Vaught) Arkansas ��������������������� Carquest 12-30-95 north Carolina 10-20 (Mack Brown)

Bowl Coaching Records 77 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

DENNIS FRANCHIONE, 3-3-0 (Pittsburg St. ’73) Born 3-28-1951 SID GILLMAN, 1-1-0 (Ohio St. ’34) Born 10-26-1911 r

New Mexico �������������� Insight.com 12-27-97 arizona 14-20 (Dick Tomey) Miami (OH) ���������������� Sun 1-1-48 Texas Tech 13-12 (Dell Morgan) a TCU ������������������������������� Sun 12-31-98 southern California 28-19 Cincinnati ������������������ Sun 1-1-51 West Tex. A&M 13-14 St

(Paul Hackett) (Frank Kimbrough) - TCU ������������������������������� Mobile Alabama 12-22-99 East Carolina 28-14 (Steve Logan) or ds Alabama ��������������������� Independence 12-27-01 Iowa St. 14-13 (Dan McCarney) BILL GLASSFORD, 0-1-0 (Pittsburgh ’37) Born 3-8-1914 Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-55 duke 7-34 (Bill Murray) Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-05 tennessee 7-38 (Phillip Fulmer) All Rec

Texas A&M ����������������� Holiday 12-28-06 california 10-45 (Jeff Tedford) JOE GLENN, 1-0-0 (South Dakota ’71) Born 3-7-1949 / RALPH FRIEDGEN, 4-2-0 (Maryland ’69) Born 4-4-1947 Wyoming ������������������� Las Vegas 12-23-04 ucla 24-21 (Karl Dorrell) l

Maryland �������������������� Orange 1-2-02 Florida 23-56 (Steve Spurrier) MARSHALL “LITTLE SLEEPY” GLENN, 1-0-0 (West Virginia ’31) Born 4-22-1908 w Maryland �������������������� Peach 12-31-02 tennessee 30-3 (Phillip Fulmer) West Virginia ������������ Sun 1-1-38 Texas Tech 7-6 (Pete Cawthon)

Maryland �������������������� Gator 1-1-04 West Virginia 41-7 (Rich Rodriguez) Bo Maryland �������������������� Champs Sports 12-29-06 Purdue 24-7 (Joe Tiller) RAY GOFF, 2-2-0 (Georgia ’78) Born 7-10-1955 Maryland �������������������� Emerald 12-28-07 oregon St. 14-21 (Mike Riley) Georgia ����������������������� Peach 12-30-89 syracuse 18-19 (Dick MacPherson) Maryland �������������������� Humanitarian 12-30-08 Nevada 42-35 (Chris Ault) Georgia ����������������������� Independence 12-29-91 arkansas 24-15 (Jack Crowe) Georgia ����������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-93 ohio St. 21-14 (John Cooper) HENRY FRNKA, 2-3-0 (Austin ’26) Born 3-16-1903 Georgia ����������������������� Peach 12-30-95 virginia 27-34 (George Welsh) Tulsa ����������������������������� Sun 1-1-42 Texas Tech 6-0 (Dell Morgan) Tulsa ����������������������������� Sugar 1-1-43 tennessee 7-14 (John Barnhill) AL GOLDEN, 0-1-0 (Penn St. ’91) Born 7-4-1969 Tulsa ����������������������������� Sugar 1-1-44 Georgia Tech 18-20 (Bill Alexander) Temple ������������������������ EagleBank 12-29-09 ucla 21-30 (Rick Neuheisel) Tulsa ����������������������������� Orange 1-1-45 Georgia Tech 26-12 (Bill Alexander) FRED GOLDSMITH, 0-1-0 (Florida ’67) Born 3-3-1944 Tulsa ����������������������������� Oil 1-1-46 Georgia 6-20 (Wally Butts) Duke ���������������������������� Hall of Fame 1-2-95 Wisconsin 20-34 (Barry Alvarez) HAYDEN FRY, 7-9-1 (Baylor ’51) Born 2-28-1929 MIKE GOTTFRIED, 0-1-0 (Morehead St. ’66) Born 12-17-1944 SMU ������������������������������ Sun 12-31-63 oregon 13-21 (Len Casanova) Pittsburgh ������������������ Bluebonnet 12-31-87 texas 27-32 (David McWilliams) SMU ������������������������������ Cotton 12-31-66 Georgia 9-24 (Vince Dooley) SMU ������������������������������ Bluebonnet 12-31-68 oklahoma 28-27 (Chuck Fairbanks) RALPH GRAHAM, 0-1-0 (Kansas St. ’34) Born 8-16-1910 Iowa ����������������������������� Rose 1-1-82 Washington 0-28 (Don James) Wichita St. ������������������ Raisin 1-1-48 Pacific 14-26 (Larry Siemering) Iowa ����������������������������� Peach 12-31-82 tennessee 28-22 (Johnny Majors) TODD GRAHAM, 2-1-0 (East Central ’87) Born 12-5-1964 Iowa ����������������������������� Gator 12-30-83 Florida 6-14 (Charley Pell) Rice ������������������������������� New Orleans 12-22-06 troy 17-41 (Larry Blakeney) Iowa ����������������������������� Freedom 12-26-84 texas 55-17 (Fred Akers) Tulsa ����������������������������� GMAC 1-6-08 Bowling Green 63-7 (Gregg Brandon) Iowa ����������������������������� Rose 1-1-86 ucla 28-45 (Terry Donahue) Tulsa ����������������������������� GMAC 1-6-09 Ball St. 45-13 (Stan Parrish) Iowa ����������������������������� Holiday 12-30-86 san Diego St. 39-38 (Denny Stolz) Iowa ����������������������������� Holiday 12-30-87 Wyoming 20-19 (Paul Roach) SONNY GRANDELIUS, 0-1-0 (Michigan St. ’51) Born 4-16-1929 Iowa ����������������������������� Peach 12-31-88 north Carolina St. 23-29 Colorado �������������������� Orange 1-1-62 lsu 7-25 (Paul Dietzel) (Dick Sheridan) RAY GRAVES, 4-1-0 (Tennessee ’43) Born 12-31-1918 Iowa ����������������������������� Rose 1-1-91 Washington 34-46 (Don James) Florida ������������������������� Gator 12-31-60 Baylor 13-12 (John Bridgers) Iowa ����������������������������� Holiday 12-30-91 BYU 13-13 (LaVell Edwards) Florida ������������������������� Gator 12-29-62 Penn St. 17-7 (Charles “Rip” Engle) Iowa ����������������������������� Alamo 12-31-93 california 3-37 (Keith Gilbertson) Florida ������������������������� Sugar 1-1-66 Missouri 18-20 (Dan Devine) Iowa ����������������������������� Sun 12-29-95 Washington 38-18 (Jim Lambright) Florida ������������������������� Orange 1-2-67 Georgia Tech 27-12 (Bobby Dodd) Iowa ����������������������������� Alamo 12-29-96 texas Tech 27-0 (Spike Dykes) Florida ������������������������� Gator 12-27-69 tennessee 14-13 (Doug Dickey) Iowa ����������������������������� Sun 12-31-97 arizona St. 7-17 (Bruce Snyder) DENNIS GREEN, 0-1-0 (Iowa ’71) Born 2-17-1949 BILL FULCHER, 1-0-0 (Georgia Tech ’57) Born 2-9-1934 Stanford ���������������������� Aloha 12-25-91 Georgia Tech 17-18 (Bobby Ross) Georgia Tech ������������ Liberty 12-18-72 Iowa St. 31-30 (Johnny Majors) VEE GREEN, 1-0-0 (Illinois ’24) Born 10-9-1900 PHILLIP FULMER, 8-7-0 (Tennessee ’72) Born 9-1-1950 Drake ��������������������������� Raisin 1-1-46 Fresno St. 13-12 (Alvin “Pix” Pierson) Tennessee ������������������ Hall of Fame 1-1-93 Boston College 38-23 (Tom Coughlin) Tennessee ������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-94 Penn St. 13-31 (Joe Paterno) JIM GROBE, 3-1-0 (Virginia ’75) Born 2-17-1952 Tennessee ������������������ Gator 12-30-94 virginia Tech 45-23 (Frank Beamer) Wake Forest �������������� Seattle 12-30-02 oregon 38-17 (Mike Bellotti) Tennessee ������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-96 ohio St. 20-14 (John Cooper) Wake Forest �������������� Orange 1-2-07 louisville 13-24 (Bobby Petrino) Tennessee ������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-97 northwestern 48-28 (Gary Barnett) Wake Forest �������������� Meineke Car Care 12-29-07 Connecticut 24-10 (Randy Edsall) Tennessee ������������������ Orange 1-2-98 nebraska 17-42 (Tom Osborne) Wake Forest �������������� EagleBank 12-20-08 navy 29-19 (Ken Niumatalolo) Tennessee ������������������ Fiesta 1-4-99 Florida St. 23-16 (Bobby Bowden) AL GROH, 3-2-0 (Virginia ’67) Born 7-13-1944 Tennessee ������������������ Fiesta 1-2-00 nebraska 21-31 (Frank Solich) Virginia ������������������������ Continental Tire 12-28-02 West Virginia 48-22 (Rich Rodriguez) Tennessee ������������������ Cotton 1-1-01 Kansas St. 21-35 (Bill Snyder) Virginia ������������������������ Continental Tire 12-27-03 Pittsburgh 23-16 (Walt Harris) Tennessee ������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-02 Michigan 45-17 (Lloyd Carr) Virginia ������������������������ MPC Computers 12-27-04 Fresno St. 34-37 (ot) (Pat Hill) Tennessee ������������������ Peach 12-31-02 Maryland 3-30 (Ralph Friedgen) Virginia ������������������������ Music City 12-30-05 Minnesota 34-31 (Glen Mason) Tennessee ������������������ Peach 1-2-04 clemson 14-27 (Tommy Bowden) Virginia ������������������������ Gator 1-1-08 texas Tech 28-31 (Mike Leach) Tennessee ������������������ Cotton 1-1-05 texas A&M 38-7 (Dennis Franchione) Tennessee ������������������ Outback 1-1-07 Penn St. 10-20 (Joe Paterno) ART GUEPE, 1-0-0 (Marquette ’37) Born 1-28-1915 Tennessee ������������������ Outback 1-1-08 Wisconsin 21-17 (Bret Bielema) Vanderbilt ������������������ Gator 12-31-55 auburn 25-13 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) WARREN GAER, 0-1-0 (Drake ’35) Born 2-7-1912 MIKE GUNDY, 2-2-0 (Oklahoma St. ’89) Born 8-12-1967 Drake ��������������������������� Sun 1-1-58 Louisville 20-34 (Frank Camp) Oklahoma St. ���������� Independence 12-28-06 alabama 34-31 (Joe Kines) Oklahoma St. ���������� Insight 12-31-07 Indiana 49-33 (Bill Lynch) CHAN GAILEY, 2-3-0 (Florida ’74) Born 1-5-1952 Oklahoma St. ����������� Holiday 12-30-08 oregon 31-42 (Mike Bellotti) Georgia Tech ������������ Silicon Valley 12-31-02 Fresno St. 21-30 (Pat Hill) Oklahoma St. ����������� Cotton 1-2-10 Mississippi 7-21 (Houston Nutt) Georgia Tech ������������ Humanitarian 1-3-04 tulsa 52-10 (Steve Kragthorpe) Georgia Tech ������������ Champs Sports 12-21-04 Syracuse 51-14 (Paul Pasqualoni) ANDY GUSTAFSON, 1-3-0 (Pittsburgh ’26) Born 4-3-1903 Georgia Tech ������������ Emerald 12-29-05 utah 10-38 (Kyle Whittingham) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-1-51 clemson 14-15 (Frank Howard) Georgia Tech ������������ Gator 1-1-07 West Virginia 35-38 (Rich Rodriguez) Miami (FL) ������������������ Gator 1-1-52 clemson 14-0 (Frank Howard) Miami (FL) ������������������ Liberty 12-16-61 syracuse 14-15 (Ben Schwartzwalder) JOE GAVIN, 0-1-0 (Notre Dame ’31) Born 3-20-1908 Miami (FL) ������������������ Gotham 12-15-62 nebraska 34-36 (Bob Devaney) Dayton ������������������������ Salad 1-1-52 Houston 21-26 (Clyde Lee) JOHN GUTEKUNST, 1-1-0 (Duke ’66) Born 4-13-1944 GARY GIBBS, 2-1-0 (Oklahoma ’75) Born 8-13-1952 Minnesota ����������������� Independence 12-21-85 clemson 20-13 (Danny Ford) Oklahoma ������������������ Gator 12-29-91 virginia 48-14 (George Welsh) Minnesota ����������������� Liberty 12-29-86 tennessee 14-21 (Johnny Majors) Oklahoma ������������������ John Hancock 12-24-93 Texas Tech 41-10 (Spike Dykes) Oklahoma ������������������ Copper 12-29-94 BYU 6-31 (LaVell Edwards) PAUL HACKETT, 1-1-0 (UC Davis ’69) Born 6-5-1947 Pittsburgh ������������������ John Hancock 12-30-89 Texas A&M 31-28 (R.C. Slocum) VINCE GIBSON, 0-2-0 (Florida St. ’55) Born 3-27-1933 Southern California sun 12-31-98 tcu 19-28 (Dennis Franchione) Louisville �������������������� Independence 12-17-77 louisiana Tech 14-24 (Maxie Lambright) JACK HAGERTY, 0-1-0 (Georgetown ’26) Born 7-3-1903 Tulane �������������������������� Hall of Fame 12-27-80 arkansas 15-34 (Lou Holtz) Georgetown ������������� Orange 1-1-41 Mississippi St. 7-14 (Alvin McKeen) CLAUDE GILBERT, 1-1-0 (San Jose St. ’59) Born 7-10-1932 GALEN HALL, 1-1-0 (Penn St. ’62) Born 8-14-1940 San Jose St. ��������������� California 12-13-86 Miami (OH) 37-7 (Tim Rose) Florida ������������������������� Aloha 12-25-87 ucla 16-20 (Terry Donahue) San Jose St. ��������������� California 12-12-87 eastern Mich. 27-30 (Jim Harkema) Florida ������������������������� All-American 12-29-88 Illinois 14-10 (John Mackovic) KEITH GILBERTSON, 1-0-0 (Central Wash. ’71) Born 5-15-1948 CURLEY HALLMAN, 1-0-0 (Texas A&M ’70) Born 9-3-1947 California �������������������� Alamo 12-31-93 Iowa 37-3 (Hayden Fry) Southern Miss. ��������� Independence 12-23-88 uteP 38-18 (Bob Stull) TURNER GILL, 0-1-0 (North Texas ’90) Born 8-13-1962 MIKE HANKWITZ, 0-1-0 (Michigan ’70) Born 12-14-1947 Buffalo ������������������������� International 1-3-09 connecticut 20-38 (Randy Edsall) Colorado �������������������� Champs Sports 12-27-05 Clemson 10-19 (Tommy Bowden) 78 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) JIM HARBAUGH, 0-1-0 (Michigan ’86) Born 12-23-1963 Fresno St. ������������������ Silicon Valley 12-30-03 ucla 17-9 (Karl Dorrell) Stanford ���������������������� Sun 12-31-09 oklahoma 27-31 (Bob Stoops) Fresno St. ������������������ MPC Computers 12-27-04 Virginia 37-34 (ot) (Al Groh) WAYNE HARDIN, 1-2-0 (Pacific ’50) Born 3-23-1927 Fresno St. ������������������ Liberty 12-31-05 tulsa 24-31 (Steve Kragthorpe) Navy ����������������������������� Orange 1-2-61 Missouri 14-21 (Dan Devine) Fresno St. ������������������ Humanitarian 12-31-07 Georgia Tech 40-28 (Jon Tenuta) Navy ����������������������������� Cotton 1-1-64 texas 6-28 (Darrell Royal) Fresno St. ������������������� New Mexico 12-20-08 colorado St. 35-40 (Steve Fairchild) Temple ������������������������ Garden State 12-15-79 california 28-17 (Roger Theder) Fresno St. ������������������ New Mexico 12-19-09 Wyoming 28-34 (2ot) (Dave Christensen) JERRY HINES, 0-0-1 (New Mexico St. ’26) Born 10-11-1903 JACK HARDING, 1-0-0 (Pittsburgh ’26) Born 1-5-1898 New Mexico St. ������� Sun 1-1-36 Hardin-Simmons 14-14 Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-1-48 Holy Cross 13-6 (John “Ox” Da Grosa) (Frank Kimbrough) JIM HARKEMA, 1-0-0 (Kalamazoo ’64) Born 6-25-1942 BERNARD A. HOBAN, 0-1-0 (Dartmouth ’12) Born 4-21-1890 Eastern Mich. ����������� California 12-12-87 san Jose St. 30-27 (Claude Gilbert) U. of Mexico �������������� Sun 1-1-45 Southwestern (TX) 0-35 WALT HARRIS, 2-4-0 (Pacific ’68) Born 11-9-1946 (Randolph R.M. Medley) Pittsburgh ������������������ Liberty 12-31-97 southern Miss. 7-41 (Jeff Bower) TERRY HOEPPNER, 1-1-0 (Franklin ’69) Born 8-19-1947 Pittsburgh ������������������ Insight.com 12-28-00 Iowa St. 29-37 (Dan McCarney) Miami (OH) ���������������� GMAC 12-18-03 louisville 49-28 (Bobby Petrino) Pittsburgh ������������������ Tangerine 12-20-01 north Carolina St. 34-19 Independence 12-28-04 Iowa St. 13-17 (Dan McCarney) (Chuck Amato) Miami (OH) ���������������� Pittsburgh ������������������ Insight 12-26-02 oregon St. 38-13 (Dennis Erickson) BRADY HOKE, 0-1-0 (Ball St. ’80) Born 11-3-1958 Pittsburgh ������������������ Continental Tire 12-27-03 Virginia 16-23 (Al Groh) Ball St. �������������������������� International 1-5-08 Rutgers 30-52 (Greg Schiano) Pittsburgh ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-05 utah 7-35 (Urban Meyer) ORIN “BABE” HOLLINGBERY, 0-1-0 (No college) Born 7-15-1893 KEN HATFIELD, 4-6-0 (Arkansas ’65) Born 6-8-1943 Washington St. �������� Rose 1-1-31 alabama 0-24 (Wallace Wade) Air Force ��������������������� Hall of Fame 12-31-82 vanderbilt 36-28 (George MacIntyre) LOU HOLTZ, 12-8-2 (Kent St. ’59) Born 1-6-1937 Air Force ��������������������� Independence 12-10-83 Mississippi 9-3 (Billy Brewer) William & Mary �������� Tangerine 12-28-70 toledo 12-40 (Frank Lauterbur) Arkansas ��������������������� Liberty 12-27-84 auburn 15-21 (Pat Dye) North Carolina St. � Peach 12-29-72 West Virginia 49-13 (Bobby Bowden) Arkansas ��������������������� Holiday 12-22-85 arizona St. 18-17 (John Cooper) North Carolina St. � Liberty 12-17-73 Kansas 31-18 (Don Fambrough) Arkansas ��������������������� Orange 1-1-87 oklahoma 8-42 (Barry Switzer) North Carolina St. � Bluebonnet 12-23-74 Houston 31-31 (Bill Yeoman) Arkansas ��������������������� Liberty 12-29-87 Georgia 17-20 (Vince Dooley) North Carolina St. � Peach 12-31-75 West Virginia 10-13 (Bobby Bowden) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-2-89 ucla 3-17 (Terry Donahue) Arkansas ��������������������� Orange 1-2-78 oklahoma 31-6 (Barry Switzer) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-90 tennessee 27-31 (Johnny Majors) Arkansas ��������������������� Fiesta 12-25-78 ucla 10-10 (Terry Donahue) Clemson ��������������������� Hall of Fame 1-1-91 Illinois 30-0 (John Mackovic) Arkansas ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-80 alabama 9-24 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Clemson ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-92 california 13-37 (Bruce Snyder) Arkansas ��������������������� Hall of Fame 12-27-80 tulane 34-15 (Vince Gibson) DAN HAWKINS, 2-3-0 (UC Davis ’84) Born 11-10-1960 Arkansas ��������������������� Gator 12-28-81 north Carolina 27-31 (Dick Crum) Boise St. ���������������������� Humanitarian 12-31-02 Iowa St. 34-16 (Dan McCarney) Arkansas ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-82 Florida 28-24 (Charley Pell) Boise St. ���������������������� Fort Worth 12-23-03 tcu 34-31 (Gary Patterson) Notre Dame �������������� Cotton 1-1-88 texas A&M 10-35 (Jackie Sherrill) Boise St. ���������������������� Liberty 12-31-04 louisville 40-44 (Bobby Petrino) Notre Dame �������������� Fiesta 1-2-89 West Virginia 34-21 (Don Nehlen) Boise St. ���������������������� MPC Computers 12-28-05 Boston College 21-27 (Tom O’Brien) Notre Dame �������������� Orange 1-1-90 colorado 21-6 (Bill McCartney) Colorado �������������������� Independence 12-30-07 alabama 24-30 (Nick Saban) Notre Dame �������������� Orange 1-1-91 colorado 9-10 (Bill McCartney) WOODY HAYES, 6-6-0 (Denison ’35) Born 2-14-1913 Notre Dame �������������� Sugar 1-1-92 Florida 39-28 (Steve Spurrier) Miami (OH) ���������������� Salad 1-1-51 arizona St. 34-21 (Ed Doherty) Notre Dame �������������� Cotton 1-1-93 texas A&M 28-3 (R.C. Slocum) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-55 southern California 20-7 (Jess Hill) Notre Dame �������������� Cotton 1-1-94 texas A&M 24-21 (R.C. Slocum) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-58 oregon 10-7 (Len Casanova) Notre Dame �������������� Fiesta 1-2-95 colorado 24-41 (Bill McCartney) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-69 southern California 27-16 Notre Dame �������������� Orange 1-1-96 Florida St. 26-31 (Bobby Bowden) (John McKay) South Carolina ��������� Outback 1-1-01 ohio St. 24-7 (John Cooper) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-71 stanford 17-27 (John Ralston) South Carolina ��������� Outback 1-1-02 ohio St. 31-28 (Jim Tressel) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-73 southern California 17-42 SKIP HOLTZ, 1-3-0 (Notre Dame ’86) Born 3-12-1964 (John McKay) East Carolina ����������� Papajohns.com south Fla. 7-24 (Jim Leavitt) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-74 southern California 42-21 12-23-06 (John McKay) East Carolina ������������� Hawaii 12-23-07 Boise St. 41-38 (Chris Petersen) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-75 southern California 17-18 East Carolina ������������� Liberty 1-2-09 Kentucky 19-25 (Rich Brooks) (John McKay) East Carolina ������������� Liberty 1-2-10 arkansas 17-20 (ot) (Bobby Petrino) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-76 ucla 10-23 (Dick Vermeil) Ohio St. ����������������������� Orange 1-1-77 colorado 27-10 (Bill Mallory) EDWIN “BABE” HORRELL, 0-1-0 (California ’26) Born 9-29-1902 Ohio St. ����������������������� Sugar 1-2-78 alabama 6-35 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-43 Georgia 0-9 (Wally Butts) Ohio St. ����������������������� Gator 12-29-78 clemson 15-17 (Danny Ford) JEFF HORTON, 1-0-0 (Nevada ’81) Born 7-13-1957 KIM HELTON, 0-1-0 (Florida ’70) Born 7-28-1948 UNLV ���������������������������� Las Vegas 12-15-94 central Mich. 52-24 (Dick Flynn) Houston ��������������������� Liberty 12-27-96 syracuse 17-30 (Paul Pasqualoni) FRANK HOWARD, 3-3-0 (Alabama ’31) Born 3-25-1909 ELMER “GUS” HENDERSON, 2-0-0 (Oberlin ’12) Born 3-10-1889 Clemson ��������������������� Gator 1-1-49 Missouri 24-23 (Don Faurot) Southern California ��� Rose 1-1-23 Penn St. 14-3 (Hugo Bezdek) Clemson ��������������������� Orange 1-1-51 Miami (FL) 15-14 (Andy Gustafson) Southern California ��� L.A. Christmas Festival Missouri 20-7 (Gwinn Henry) Clemson ��������������������� Gator 1-1-52 Miami (FL) 0-14 (Andy Gustafson) 12-25-24 Clemson ��������������������� Orange 1-1-57 colorado 21-27 (Dallas Ward) Clemson ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-59 lsu 0-7 (Paul Dietzel) DAN HENNING, 1-0-0 (William & Mary ’64) Born 7-21-1942 Clemson ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-19-59 tcu 23-7 (Abe Martin) Boston College �������� Aloha 12-25-94 Kansas St. 12-7 (Bill Snyder) MILLARD “DIXIE” HOWELL, 0-1-1 (Alabama ’35) Born 11-24-1912 GWINN HENRY, 0-1-0 (Howard Payne ’17) Born 8-5-1887 Arizona St. ����������������� Sun 1-1-40 Catholic 0-0 (Arthur “Dutch” Bergman) Missouri ���������������������� L.A. Christmas Festival southern California 7-20 Arizona St. ����������������� Sun 1-1-41 Case 13-26 (Bill Edwards) 12-25-24 (Elmer “Gus” Henderson) BILL HUBBARD, 2-0-0 (Stanford ’30) Born 2-5-1907 REGGIE HERRING, 0-1-0 (Florida St. ‘81) Born 6-3-1959 San Jose St. ��������������� Raisin 1-1-47 utah St. 20-0 (E.L. “Dick” Romney) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-08 Missouri 7-38 (Gary Pinkel) San Jose St. ��������������� Raisin 12-31-49 texas Tech 20-13 (Dell Morgan) BILL HESS, 0-2-0 (Ohio ’47) Born 2-5-1923 CLYDE “CAC” HUBBARD, 0-2-0 (Oregon St. ’21) Born 9-13-1897 Ohio ����������������������������� Sun 12-31-62 West Tex. A&M 14-15 (Joe Kerbel) Denver ������������������������ Sun 1-1-46 New Mexico 24-34 (Willis Barnes) Ohio ����������������������������� Tangerine 12-27-68 Richmond 42-49 (Frank Jones) Denver ������������������������ Alamo 1-4-47 Hardin-Simmons 0-20 JIM HICKEY, 1-0-0 (William & Mary ’42) Born 1-22-1920 (Warren Woodson) North Carolina ��������� Gator 12-28-63 air Force 35-0 (Ben Martin) CHARLES “SHY” HUNTINGTON, 0-1-0 (Oregon) Born 7-7-1891 BOB HIGGINS, 1-0-1 (Penn St. ’20) Born 12-24-1893 Oregon ����������������������� Rose 1-1-20 Harvard 6-7 (Robert Fisher) West Va. Wesleyan � Dixie Classic 1-1-25 sMU 9-7 (Ray Morrison) HARVEY HYDE, 1-0-0 (Redlands ’62) Born 7-13-1939 Penn St. ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-48 sMU 13-13 (Matty Bell) UNLV ���������������������������� California 12-15-84 toledo 30-13 (Dan Simrell) JESS HILL, 1-1-0 (Southern California ’30) Born 1-20-1907 JEFF JAGODZINSKI, 1-1-0 (Wis.-Whitewater ‘85) Born 10-12-1963 Southern California Rose 1-1-53 Wisconsin 7-0 (Ivy Williamson) Boston College �������� Champs Sports 12-28-07 Michigan St. 24-21 (Mark Dantonio) Southern California Rose 1-1-55 ohio St. 7-20 (Woody Hayes) Boston College �������� Music City 12-31-08 vanderbilt 14-16 (Bobby Johnson) PAT HILL, 4-6-0 (UC Riverside ’73) Born 12-17-1951 DON JAMES, 10-5-0 [Miami (FL) ’54] Born 12-31-1932 Fresno St. ������������������ Las Vegas 12-18-99 utah 16-17 (Ron McBride) Kent St. ���������������������� Tangerine 12-29-72 tampa 18-21 (Earle Bruce) Fresno St. ������������������ Silicon Valley 12-31-00 air Force 34-37 (Fisher DeBerry) Washington �������������� Rose 1-2-78 Michigan 27-20 Fresno St. ������������������ Silicon Valley 12-31-01 Michigan St. 35-44 (Bobby Williams) (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Fresno St. ������������������ Silicon Valley 12-31-02 Georgia Tech 30-21 (Chan Gailey) Washington �������������� Sun 12-22-79 texas 14-7 (Fred Akers)

Bowl Coaching Records 79 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-81 Michigan 6-23 Cincinnati ������������������ Papajohns.com 12-22-07 Southern Miss. 31-21 (Jeff Bower) r

(Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Cincinnati ������������������ Orange 1-1-09 virginia Tech 7-20 (Frank Beamer) a Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-82 Iowa 28-0 (Hayden Fry)

CHIP KELLY, 0-1-0 (New Hampshire ’90) Born 11-25-1963 St

Washington �������������� Aloha 12-25-82 Maryland 21-20 (Bobby Ross) - Washington �������������� Aloha 12-26-83 Penn St. 10-13 (Joe Paterno) Oregon ����������������������� Rose 1-1-10 ohio St. 17-26 (Jim Tressel) or ds Washington �������������� Orange 1-1-85 oklahoma 28-17 (Barry Switzer) JOE KERBEL, 2-0-0 (Oklahoma ’47) Born 5-3-1921

Washington �������������� Freedom 12-30-85 colorado 20-17 (Bill McCartney) West Tex. A&M ��������� Sun 12-21-62 ohio 15-14 (Bill Hess) All Rec

Washington �������������� Sun 12-25-86 alabama 6-28 (Ray Perkins) West Tex. A&M ��������� Pasadena 12-2-67 cal St. Northridge 35-13 /

Washington �������������� Independence 12-18-87 tulane 24-12 (Mack Brown) (Sam Winningham) l Washington �������������� Freedom 12-29-89 Florida 34-7 (Gary Darnell) Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-91 Iowa 46-34 (Hayden Fry) BILL KERN, 0-1-0 (Pittsburgh ’28) Born 9-2-1906 w Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-92 Michigan 34-14 (Gary Moeller) Carnegie Mellon ����� Sugar 1-2-39 tcu 7-15 (Leo “Dutch” Meyer) Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-93 Michigan 31-38 (Gary Moeller) ED KEZIRIAN, 1-0-0 (UCLA ’75) Born 8-4-1952 Bo JIMMY JOHNSON, 3-4-0 (Arkansas ’65) Born 7-16-1943 UCLA ���������������������������� Las Vegas 12-25-02 new Mexico 27-13 (Rocky Long) Oklahoma St. ���������� Independence 12-12-81 texas A&M 16-33 (Tom Wilson) LANE KIFFIN, 0-1-0 (Fresno St. ’98) Born 5-9-1975 Oklahoma St. ���������� Bluebonnet 12-31-83 Baylor 24-14 (Grant Teaff) Tennessee ������������������ Chick-fil-A 12-31-09 virginia Tech 14-37 (Frank Beamer) Miami (FL) ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-85 ucla 37-39 (Terry Donahue) Miami (FL) ������������������ Sugar 1-1-86 tennessee 7-35 (Johnny Majors) JERRY KILL, 0-2-0 [Southwestern (KS) ‘83] Born 8-24-1961 Miami (FL) ������������������ Fiesta 1-2-87 Penn St. 10-14 (Joe Paterno) Northern Ill. ��������������� Independence 12-28-08 Louisiana Tech 10-17 (Derek Dooley) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-1-88 oklahoma 20-14 (Barry Switzer) Northern Ill. ��������������� International 1-2-10 south Fla. 3-27 (Jim Leavitt) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-2-89 nebraska 23-3 (Tom Osborne) FRANK KIMBROUGH, 2-0-1 (Hardin-Simmons ’26) Born 6-24-1904 BOBBY JOHNSON, 1-0-0 (Clemson ‘73) Born 2-8-1951 Hardin-Simmons ���� Sun 1-1-36 New Mexico St. 14-14 (Jerry Hines) Vanderbilt. ����������������� Music City 12-31-08 Boston College 16-14 (Jeff Jagodzinski) Hardin-Simmons ���� Sun 1-1-37 UTEP 34-6 (Max Saxon) West Tex. A&M ��������� Sun 1-1-51 Cincinnati 14-13 (Sid Gillman) PAUL JOHNSON, 2-4-0 (Western Caro. ’79) Born 8-20-1959 Navy ����������������������������� Houston 12-30-03 texas Tech 14-38 (Mike Leach) BILLY KINARD, 1-0-0 (Mississippi ’56) Born 12-16-1933 Navy ����������������������������� Emerald 12-30-04 new Mexico 34-19 (Rocky Long) Mississippi ����������������� Peach 12-30-71 Georgia Tech 41-18 (Bud Carson) Navy ����������������������������� Poinsettia 12-22-05 colorado St. 51-30 (Sonny Lubick) JOE KINES, 0-1-0 (Jacksonville St. ’67) Born 7-13-1944 Navy ����������������������������� Meineke Car Care 12-30-06 Boston College 24-25 (Frank Spaziani) Alabama ��������������������� Independence 12-28-06 oklahoma St. 31-34 (Mike Gundy) Georgia Tech ������������ Chik-fil-A 12-31-08 lsu 3-38 (Les Miles) Georgia Tech ������������ Orange 1-5-10 Iowa 14-24 (Kirk Ferentz) DEWEY KING, 0-1-0 (North Dakota ’50) Born 10-1-1925 San Jose St. ��������������� Pasadena 12-18-71 Memphis 9-28 (Billy Murphy) BUTCH JONES, 0-2-0 (Ferris St. ’90) Born 1-17-1968 Central Mich. ������������ Motor City 12-26-07 Purdue 48-51 (Joe Tiller) J.T. KING, 0-2-0 (Texas ’38) Born 10-22-1912 Central Mich. ������������ Motor City 12-26-08 Fla. Atlantic 21-24 (Howard Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 12-26-64 Georgia 0-7 (Vince Dooley) schnellenberger) Texas Tech ����������������� Gator 12-31-65 Georgia Tech 21-31 (Bobby Dodd) FRANK JONES, 1-1-0 (North Carolina ’48) Born 8-30-1921 JIMMY KITTS, 1-1-0 (SMU) Born 6-14-1900 Richmond ������������������ Tangerine 12-27-68 ohio 49-42 (Bill Hess) Rice ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-38 colorado 28-14 Richmond ������������������ Tangerine 12-28-71 toledo 3-28 (John Murphy) (Bernard “Bunnie” Oakes) Virginia Tech ������������� Sun 1-1-47 Cincinnati 6-18 (Ray Nolting) GOMER JONES, 0-1-0 (Ohio St. ’36) Born 2-26-1914 Oklahoma ������������������ Gator 1-2-65 Florida St. 19-36 (Bill Peterson) ED KLUSKA, 1-0-0 [Xavier ’40] Born 5-21-1918 Xavier ��������������������������� Salad 1-1-50 arizona St. 33-21 (Ed Doherty) HOWARD JONES, 5-0-0 (Yale ’08) Born 8-23-1885 Southern California Rose 1-1-30 Pittsburgh 47-14 (Jock Sutherland) DIRK KOETTER, 4-2-0 (Idaho St. ’81) Born 2-5-1959 Southern California Rose 1-1-32 tulane 21-12 (Bernie Bierman) Boise St. ���������������������� Humanitarian 12-30-99 Louisville 34-31 (John L. Smith) Southern California Rose 1-2-33 Pittsburgh 35-0 (Jock Sutherland) Boise St. ���������������������� Humanitarian 12-28-00 UTEP 38-23 (Gary Nord) Southern California Rose 1-2-39 duke 7-3 (Wallace Wade) Arizona St. ����������������� Holiday 12-27-02 Kansas St. 27-34 (Bill Snyder) Southern California Rose 1-1-40 tennessee 14-0 (Bob Neyland) Arizona St. ����������������� Sun 12-31-04 Purdue 27-23 (Joe Tiller) Arizona St. ����������������� Insight 12-27-05 Rutgers 45-40 (Greg Schiano) JUNE JONES, 5-2-0 (Portland St. ’77) Born 2-14-1953 Arizona St. ����������������� Hawaii 12-24-06 Hawaii 24-41 (June Jones) Hawaii ������������������������� Oahu Classic 12-25-99 oregon St. 23-17 (Dennis Erickson) Hawaii ������������������������� Hawaii 12-25-02 tulane 28-36 (Chris Scelfo) STEVE KRAGTHORPE, 1-2-0 (West Tex. A&M ’88) Born 4-28-1965 Hawaii ������������������������� Hawaii 12-25-03 Houston 54-48 (3 ot) (Art Briles) Tulsa ����������������������������� Humanitarian 1-3-04 Georgia Tech 10-52 (Chan Gailey) Hawaii ������������������������� Hawaii 12-24-04 uaB 59-40 (Watson Brown) Tulsa ����������������������������� Liberty 12-31-05 Fresno St. 38-31 (Pat Hill) Hawaii ������������������������� Hawaii 12-24-06 arizona St. 41-24 (Dirk Koetter) Tulsa ����������������������������� Armed Forces 12-23-06 Utah 13-25 (Kyle Whittingham) Hawaii ������������������������� Sugar 1-1-08 Georgia 10-41 (Mark Richt) JOE KRIVAK, 0-0-1 (Syracuse ’57) Born 3-20-1935 SMU ������������������������������ Hawaii 12-24-09 nevada 45-10 (Chris Ault) Maryland �������������������� Independence 12-15-90 louisiana Tech 34-34 LARRY JONES, 0-1-0 (LSU ’54) Born 12-18-1933 (Joe Raymond Peace) Florida St. ������������������ Fiesta 12-27-71 arizona St. 38-45 (Frank Kush) FRANK KUSH, 6-1-0 (Michigan St. ’53) Born 1-20-1929 LAWRENCE McC. “BIFF” JONES, 0-1-0 (Army ’17) Born 10-8-1895 Arizona St. ����������������� Peach 12-30-70 north Carolina 48-26 (Bill Dooley) Nebraska �������������������� Rose 1-1-41 stanford 13-21 (Clark Shaughnessy) Arizona St. ����������������� Fiesta 12-27-71 Florida St. 45-38 (Larry Jones) Arizona St. ����������������� Fiesta 12-23-72 Missouri 49-35 (Al Onofrio) PAT JONES, 3-1-0 (Arkansas ’69) Born 11-4-1947 Arizona St. ����������������� Fiesta 12-21-73 Pittsburgh 28-7 (Johnny Majors) Oklahoma St. ���������� Gator 12-28-84 south Carolina 21-14 (Joe Morrison) Arizona St. ����������������� Fiesta 12-26-75 nebraska 17-14 (Tom Osborne) Oklahoma St. ���������� Gator 12-30-85 Florida St. 23-34 (Bobby Bowden) Arizona St. ����������������� Fiesta 12-25-77 Penn St. 30-42 (Joe Paterno) Oklahoma St. ���������� Sun 12-25-87 West Virginia 35-33 (Don Nehlen) Arizona St. ����������������� Garden State 12-16-78 Rutgers 34-18 (Frank Burns) Oklahoma St. ���������� Holiday 12-30-88 Wyoming 62-14 (Paul Roach) BERT LaBRUCHERIE, 0-1-0 (UCLA ’29) Born 1-19-1905 RALPH “SHUG” JORDAN, 5-7-0 (Auburn ’32) Born 9-25-1910 UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-47 Illinois 14-45 (Ray Eliot) Auburn ������������������������ Gator 1-1-54 texas Tech 13-35 (DeWitt Weaver) Auburn ������������������������ Gator 12-31-54 Baylor 33-13 (George Sauer) JIM LAMBRIGHT, 1-3-0 (Washington ‘65) Born 4-26-1942 Auburn ������������������������ Gator 12-31-55 vanderbilt 13-25 (Art Gueppe) Washington �������������� Sun 12-29-95 Iowa 18-38 (Hayden Fry) Auburn ������������������������ Orange 1-1-64 nebraska 7-13 (Bob Devaney) Washington �������������� Holiday 12-30-96 colorado 21-33 (Rick Neuheisel) Auburn ������������������������ Liberty 12-18-65 Mississippi 7-13 (John Vaught) Washington �������������� Aloha 12-25-97 Michigan St. 51-23 (Nick Saban) Auburn ������������������������ Sun 12-28-68 arizona 34-10 (Darrell Mudra) Washington �������������� Oahu Classic 12-25-98 air Force 25-45 (Fisher DeBerry) Auburn ������������������������ Bluebonnet 12-31-69 Houston 7-36 (Bill Yeoman) MAXIE LAMBRIGHT, 1-1-0 (Southern Miss. ’49) Born 6-3-1924 Auburn ������������������������ Gator 1-2-71 Mississippi 35-28 (John Vaught) Louisiana Tech ��������� Independence 12-17-77 louisville 24-14 (Vince Gibson) Auburn ������������������������ Sugar 1-1-72 oklahoma 22-40 (Chuck Fairbanks) Louisiana Tech ��������� Independence 12-16-78 east Carolina 13-35 (Pat Dye) Auburn ������������������������ Gator 12-30-72 colorado 24-3 (Eddie Crowder) Auburn ������������������������ Sun 12-29-73 Missouri 17-34 (Al Onofrio) FRANK LAUTERBUR, 2-0-0 (Mount Union ’49) Born 8-8-1925 Auburn ������������������������ Gator 12-30-74 texas 27-3 (Darrell Royal) Toledo ������������������������� Tangerine 12-26-69 davidson 56-33 (Homer Smith) Toledo ������������������������� Tangerine 12-28-70 William & Mary 40-12 (Lou Holtz) ERNIE JORGE, 1-1-0 [St. Mary’s (CA) ’36] Born 10-7-1914 Pacific �������������������������� Sun 1-1-52 Texas Tech 14-25 (DeWitt Weaver) MIKE LEACH, 5-4-0 (BYU ’83) Born 3-9-1961 Pacific �������������������������� Sun 1-1-53 Southern Miss. 26-7 (Thad “Pie” Vann) Texas Tech ����������������� Galleryfurniture.com east Carolina 27-40 (Steve Logan) 12-27-00 AL KAWAL, 1-0-0 (Northwestern ’35) Born 7-4-1912 Texas Tech ����������������� Alamo 12-29-01 Iowa 16-19 (Kirk Ferentz) Drake ��������������������������� Salad 1-1-49 arizona 14-13 (Miles Casteel) Texas Tech ����������������� Tangerine 12-23-02 clemson 55-15 (Tommy Bowden) BRIAN KELLY, 2-1-0 (Assumption '83) Born 10-25-1962 Texas Tech ����������������� Houston 12-30-03 navy 38-14 (Paul Johnson) Cincinnati ������������������ International 1-6-07 Western Mich. 27-24 (Bill Cubit) Texas Tech ����������������� Holiday 12-30-04 california 45-31 (Jeff Tedford) 80 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Texas Tech ����������������� Cotton 1-2-06 alabama 10-13 (Mike Shula) Tennessee ������������������ Garden State 12-13-81 Wisconsin 28-21 (Dave McClain) Texas Tech ����������������� Insight 12-29-06 Minnesota 44-41 (ot) (Glen Mason) Tennessee ������������������ Peach 12-31-82 Iowa 22-28 (Hayden Fry) Texas Tech ����������������� Gator 1-1-08 virginia 31-28 (Al Groh) Tennessee ������������������ Fla. Citrus 12-17-83 Maryland 30-23 (Bobby Ross) Texas Tech ����������������� Cotton 1-2-09 Mississippi 34-47 (Houston Nutt) Tennessee ������������������ Sun 12-24-84 Maryland 27-28 (Bobby Ross) Tennessee ������������������ Sugar 1-1-86 Miami (FL) 35-7 (Jimmy Johnson) FRANK LEAHY, 1-1-0 (Notre Dame ’31) Born 8-27-1908 Tennessee ������������������ Liberty 12-29-86 Minnesota 21-14 (John Gutekunst) Boston College �������� Cotton 1-1-40 clemson 3-6 (Jess Neely) Tennessee ������������������ Peach 1-2-88 Indiana 27-22 (Bill Mallory) Boston College �������� Sugar 1-1-41 tennessee 19-13 (Bob Neyland) Tennessee ������������������ Cotton 1-1-90 arkansas 31-27 (Ken Hatfield) JIM LEAVITT, 3-2-0 (Missouri ’78) Born 12-5-1956 Tennessee ������������������ Sugar 1-1-91 virginia 23-22 (George Welsh) South Fla. ������������������ Meineke Car Care north Carolina St. 0-14 (Chuck Amato) Tennessee ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-92 Penn St. 17-42 (Joe Paterno) 12-31-05 BILL MALLORY, 4-6-0 [Miami (OH) ’57] Born 5-30-1935 South Fla. ������������������ Papajohns.com east Carolina 24-7 (Skip Holtz) Miami (OH) ���������������� Tangerine 12-22-73 Florida 16-7 (Doug Dickey) 12-23-06 Colorado �������������������� Bluebonnet 12-27-75 texas 21-38 (Darrell Royal) South Fla. ������������������ Sun 12-31-07 oregon 21-56 (Mike Bellotti) Colorado �������������������� Orange 1-1-77 ohio St. 10-27 (Woody Hayes) South Fla. ������������������� St. Petersburg 12-20-08 Memphis 41-14 (Tommy West) Northern Ill. ������������� California 12-17-83 cal St. Fullerton 20-13 (Gene Murphy) South Fla. ������������������� International 1-2-10 northern Ill. 27-3 (Jerry Kill) Indiana ������������������������ All-American 12-31-86 Florida St. 13-27 (Bobby Bowden) CLYDE LEE, 1-0-0 [Centenary (LA) ’32] Born 2-11-1908 Indiana ������������������������ Peach 1-2-88 tennessee 22-27 (Johnny Majors) Houston ��������������������� Salad 1-1-52 dayton 26-21 (Joe Gavin) Indiana ������������������������ Liberty 12-28-88 south Carolina 34-10 (Joe Morrison) Indiana ������������������������ Peach 12-29-90 auburn 23-27 (Pat Dye) ART LEWIS, 0-1-0 (Ohio ’36) Born 2-18-1911 Indiana ������������������������ Copper 12-31-91 Baylor 24-0 (Grant Teaff) West Virginia ������������ Sugar 1-1-54 Georgia Tech 19-42 (Bobby Dodd) Indiana ������������������������ Independence 12-31-93 Virginia Tech 20-45 (Frank Beamer) BILL LEWIS, 1-0-0 (East Stroudsburg ’63) Born 8-5-1941 FRANK MALONEY, 1-0-0 (Michigan ’62) Born 9-26-1940 East Carolina ������������� Peach 1-1-92 north Carolina St. 37-34 Syracuse ��������������������� Independence 12-15-79 McNeese St. 31-7 (Ernie Duplechin) (Dick Sheridan) MARK MANGINO, 3-1-0 (Youngstown St. ’86) Born 8-26-1956 LOU LITTLE, 1-0-0 (Penn ’20) Born 12-6-1893 Kansas ������������������������� Tangerine 12-22-03 north Carolina St. 26-56 Columbia ������������������� Rose 1-1-34 stanford 7-0 (Claude “Tiny” Thornhill) (Chuck Amato) STEVE LOGAN, 2-3-0 (Tulsa ’75) Born 2-3-1953 Kansas ������������������������� Fort Worth 12-23-05 Houston 42-13 (Art Briles) East Carolina ����������� Liberty 12-31-94 Illinois 0-30 (Lou Tepper) Kansas ������������������������� Orange 1-3-08 virginia Tech 24-21 (Frank Beamer) East Carolina ����������� Liberty 12-30-95 stanford 19-13 (Tyrone Willingham) Kansas ������������������������� Insight 12-31-08 Minnesota 42-21 (Tim Brewster) East Carolina ����������� Mobile Alabama 12-22-99 TCU 14-28 (Dennis Franchione) BOB MARGARITA, 0-1-0 (Brown ’44) Born 11-3-1920 East Carolina ����������� Galleryfurniture.com texas Tech 40-27 (Mike Leach) Georgetown ������������� Sun 1-2-50 UTEP 20-33 (Jack “Cactus Jack” Curtice) 12-27-00 East Carolina ����������� GMAC 12-19-01 Marshall 61-64 (2 ot) (Bob Pruett) STEVE MARIUCCI, 0-1-0 (Northern Mich. ‘77) Born 11-4-1955 California �������������������� Aloha 12-25-96 navy 38-42 (Charlie Weatherbie) ROCKY LONG, 1-4-0 (New Mexico ’74) Born 1-27-1950 New Mexico �������������� Las Vegas 12-25-02 ucla 13-27 (Ed Kezirian) ABE MARTIN, 1-3-1 (TCU ’32) Born 10-8-1908 New Mexico �������������� Las Vegas 12-24-03 oregon St. 14-55 (Mike Riley) TCU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-2-56 Mississippi 13-14 (John Vaught) New Mexico �������������� Emerald 12-30-04 navy 19-34 (Paul Johnson) TCU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-57 syracuse 28-27 (Ben Schwartzwalder) New Mexico �������������� New Mexico 12-23-06 san Jose St. 12-20 (Dick Tomey) TCU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-59 air Force 0-0 (Ben Martin) New Mexico �������������� New Mexico 12-22-07 nevada 23-0 (Chris Ault) TCU ������������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-19-59 clemson 7-23 (Frank Howard) TCU ������������������������������� Sun 12-31-65 uteP 12-13 (Bobby Dobbs) JIM LOOKABAUGH, 2-1-0 (Oklahoma St. ’25) Born 6-15-1902 Oklahoma St. ���������� Cotton 1-1-45 tcu 34-0 (Leo “Dutch” Meyer) BEN MARTIN, 0-2-1 (Navy ’46) Born 6-28-1921 Oklahoma St. ���������� Sugar 1-1-46 st. Mary’s (CA) 33-13 (Jimmy Phelan) Air Force ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-59 tcu 0-0 (Abe Martin) Oklahoma St. ���������� Delta 1-1-49 William & Mary 0-20 (Rube McCray) Air Force ��������������������� Gator 12-28-63 north Carolina 0-35 (Jim Hickey) Air Force ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-71 tennessee 13-34 (Bill Battle) SONNY LUBICK, 3-6-0 (Western Mont. ’60) Born 3-12-1937 Colorado St. ������������� Holiday 12-30-94 Michigan 14-24 (Gary Moeller) GLEN MASON, 5-3-0 (Ohio St. ’72) Born 4-9-1950 Colorado St. ������������� Holiday 12-29-95 Kansas St. 21-54 (Bill Snyder) Kansas ������������������������� Aloha 12-25-92 BYU 23-20 (LaVell Edwards) Colorado St. ������������� Holiday 12-29-97 Missouri 35-24 (Larry Smith) Kansas ������������������������� Aloha 12-25-95 ucla 51-30 (Terry Donahue) Colorado St. ������������� Liberty 12-31-99 southern Miss. 17-23 (Jeff Bower) Minnesota ����������������� Sun 12-31-99 oregon 20-24 (Mike Bellotti) Colorado St. ������������� Liberty 12-29-00 louisville 22-17 (John L. Smith) Minnesota ����������������� Music City 12-30-02 arkansas 29-14 (Houston Nutt) Colorado St. ������������� New Orleans 12-18-01 north Texas 45-20 (Darrell Dickey) Minnesota ����������������� Sun 12-31-03 oregon 31-30 (Mike Bellotti) Colorado St. ������������� Liberty 12-31-02 tcu 3-17 (Gary Patterson) Minnesota ����������������� Music City 12-31-04 alabama 20-16 (Mike Shula) Colorado St. ������������� San Francisco 12-31-03 Boston College 21-35 (Tom O’Brien) Minnesota ����������������� Music City 12-30-05 virginia 31-34 (Al Groh) Colorado St. ������������� Poinsettia 12-22-05 navy 30-51 (Paul Johnson) Minnesota ����������������� Insight 12-29-06 texas Tech 41-44 (ot) (Mike Leach) AL LUGINBILL, 0-1-0 (Cal Poly Pomona ’67) Born 11-3-1946 TONY MASON, 0-1-0 (Clarion ’50) Born 3-2-1930 San Diego St. ����������� Freedom 12-30-91 tulsa 17-28 (Dave Rader) Arizona ����������������������� Fiesta 12-25-79 Pittsburgh 10-16 (Jackie Sherrill) BILL LYNCH, 0-2-0 (Butler ’77) Born 6-12-1954 RON McBRIDE, 3-3-0 (San Jose St. ’63) Born 10-14-1939 Ball St. ������������������������� Las Vegas 12-19-96 nevada 15-18 (Jeff Tisdel) Utah ����������������������������� Copper 12-29-92 Washington St. 28-31 (Mike Price) Indiana ������������������������ Insight 12-31-07 oklahoma St. 33-49 (Mike Gundy) Utah ����������������������������� Freedom 12-30-93 southern California 21-28 (John Robinson) GEORGE MacINTYRE, 0-1-0 [Miami (FL) ’61] Born 4-30-1939 Utah ����������������������������� Freedom 12-27-94 arizona 16-13 (Dick Tomey) Vanderbilt ������������������ Hall of Fame 12-31-82 air Force 28-36 (Ken Hatfield) Utah ����������������������������� Copper 12-27-96 Wisconsin 10-38 (Barry Alvarez) JOHN MACKOVIC, 2-5-0 (Wake Forest ’65) Born 10-1-1943 Utah ����������������������������� Las Vegas 12-18-99 Fresno St. 17-16 (Pat Hill) Wake Forest �������������� Tangerine 12-22-79 lsu 10-34 (Charlie McClendon) Utah ����������������������������� Las Vegas 12-25-01 southern California 10-6 (Pete Carroll) Illinois �������������������������� All-American 12-29-88 Florida 10-14 (Galen Hall) TOM McCANN, 0-1-0 (Illinois ’24) Born 11-7-1898 Illinois �������������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-90 virginia 31-21 (George Welsh) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-1-35 Bucknell 0-26 (Edward “Hook” Mylin) Illinois �������������������������� Hall of Fame 1-1-91 clemson 0-30 (Ken Hatfield) Texas ���������������������������� Sun 12-30-94 north Carolina 35-31 (Mack Brown) DAN McCARNEY, 2-3-0 (Iowa ’75) Born 7-28-1953 Texas ���������������������������� Sugar 12-31-95 virginia Tech 10-28 (Frank Beamer) Iowa St. ���������������������� Insight.com 12-28-00 Pittsburgh 37-29 (Walt Harris) Texas ���������������������������� Fiesta 1-1-97 Penn St. 15-38 (Joe Paterno) Iowa St. ���������������������� Independence 12-27-01 alabama 13-14 (Dennis Franchione) Iowa St. ���������������������� Humanitarian 12-31-02 Boise St. 16-34 (Dan Hawkins) DICK MacPHERSON, 3-1-1 (Springfield ’58) Born 11-4-1930 Iowa St. ���������������������� Independence 12-28-04 Miami (OH) 17-13 Syracuse ��������������������� Cherry 12-21-85 Maryland 18-35 (Bobby Ross) (Terry Hoeppner) Syracuse ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-88 auburn 16-16 (Pat Dye) Iowa St. ���������������������� Houston 12-31-05 tcu 24-27 (Gary Patterson) Syracuse ��������������������� Hall of Fame 1-2-89 lsu 23-10 (Mike Archer) Syracuse ��������������������� Peach 12-30-89 Georgia 19-18 (Ray Goff) BILL McCARTNEY, 3-6-0 (Missouri ’62) Born 8-22-1940 Syracuse ��������������������� Aloha 12-25-90 arizona 28-0 (Dick Tomey) Colorado �������������������� Freedom 12-30-85 Washington 17-20 (Don James) Colorado �������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-86 Baylor 9-21 (Grant Teaff) EDWARD “SLIP” MADIGAN, 1-0-0 (Notre Dame ’20) Born 11-18-1895 Colorado �������������������� Freedom 12-29-88 BYU 17-20 (LaVell Edwards) St. Mary’s (CA) ���������� Cotton 1-2-39 texas Tech 20-13 (Pete Cawthon) Colorado �������������������� Orange 1-1-90 notre Dame 6-21 (Lou Holtz) JOHNNY MAJORS, 9-7-0 (Tennessee ’57) Born 5-21-1935 Colorado �������������������� Orange 1-1-91 notre Dame 10-9 (Lou Holtz) Iowa St. ���������������������� Sun 12-18-71 lsu 15-33 (Charlie McClendon) Colorado �������������������� Blockbuster 12-28-91 alabama 25-30 (Gene Stallings) Iowa St. ���������������������� Liberty 12-18-72 Georgia Tech 30-31 (Bill Fulcher) Colorado �������������������� Fiesta 1-1-93 syracuse 22-26 (Paul Pasqualoni) Pittsburgh ������������������ Fiesta 12-21-73 arizona St. 7-28 (Frank Kush) Colorado �������������������� Aloha 12-25-93 Fresno St. 41-30 (Jim Sweeney) Pittsburgh ������������������ Sun 12-26-75 Kansas 33-19 (Bud Moore) Colorado �������������������� Fiesta 1-2-95 notre Dame 41-24 (Lou Holtz) Pittsburgh ������������������ Sugar 1-1-77 Georgia 27-3 (Vince Dooley) DAVE McCLAIN, 1-2-0 (Bowling Green ’60) Born 1-28-1938 Tennessee ������������������ Bluebonnet 12-31-79 Purdue 22-27 (Jim Young) Wisconsin ������������������ Garden State 12-13-81 tennessee 21-28 (Johnny Majors)

Bowl Coaching Records 81 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

Wisconsin ������������������ Independence 12-11-82 Kansas St. 14-3 (Jim Dickey) Pittsburgh ������������������ Gator 12-29-56 Georgia Tech 14-21 (Bobby Dodd) r

Wisconsin ������������������ Hall of Fame 12-29-84 Kentucky 19-20 (Jerry Claiborne) a LES MILES, 5-3-0 (Michigan ’76) Born 11-10-1953

CHARLIE McCLENDON, 7-6-0 (Kentucky ’50) Born 10-17-1922 Oklahoma St. ���������� Houston 12-27-02 southern Miss. 33-23 (Jeff Bower) St - LSU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-63 texas 13-0 (Darrell Royal) Oklahoma St. ���������� Cotton 1-2-04 Mississippi 28-31 (David Cutcliffe) or ds LSU ������������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-21-63 Baylor 7-14 (John Bridgers) Oklahoma St. ���������� Alamo 12-29-04 ohio St. 7-33 (Jim Tressel) LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-65 syracuse 13-10 (Ben Schwartzwalder) LSU ������������������������������ Peach 12-30-05 Miami (FL) 40-3 (Larry Coker) All LSU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-66 arkansas 14-7 (Frank Broyles) LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-3-07 notre Dame 41-14 (Charlie Weis) Rec LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-68 Wyoming 20-13 (Lloyd Eaton) LSU ������������������������������� BCS Championship ohio St. 38-24 (Jim Tressel) / LSU ������������������������������� Peach 12-30-68 Florida St. 31-27 (Bill Peterson) 1-7-08 l

LSU ������������������������������� Orange 1-1-71 nebraska 12-17 (Bob Devaney) LSU ������������������������������� Chick-fil-A 12-31-08 Georgia Tech 38-3 (Paul Johnson) w LSU ������������������������������� Sun 12-18-71 Iowa St. 33-15 (Johnny Majors) LSU ������������������������������� Capital One 1-1-10 Penn St. 17-19 (Joe Paterno)

LSU ������������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-30-72 tennessee 17-24 (Bill Battle) Bo LSU ������������������������������� Orange 1-1-74 Penn St. 9-16 (Joe Paterno) RICK MINTER, 1-3-0 (Henderson St. ’77) Born 10-4-1954 LSU ������������������������������� Sun 12-31-77 stanford 14-24 (Bill Walsh) Cincinnati ������������������ Humanitarian 12-29-97 Utah St. 35-19 (John L. Smith) LSU ������������������������������� Liberty 12-23-78 Missouri 15-20 (Warren Powers) Cincinnati ������������������ Motor City 12-27-00 Marshall 14-25 (Bob Pruett) LSU ������������������������������� Tangerine 12-22-79 Wake Forest 34-10 (John Mackovic) Cincinnati ������������������ Motor City 12-29-01 toledo 16-23 (Tom Anstutz) Cincinnati ������������������ New Orleans 12-17-02 north Texas 19-24 (Darrell Dickey) RUBE McCRAY, 1-1-0 (Ky. Wesleyan ’30) Born 6-13-1905 William & Mary �������� Dixie 1-1-48 arkansas 19-21 (John Barnhill) JACK MITCHELL, 1-0-0 (Oklahoma ’49) Born 12-3-1924 William & Mary �������� Delta 1-1-49 oklahoma St. 20-0 (Jim Lookabaugh) Kansas ������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-16-61 Rice 33-7 (Jess Neely) J.F. “POP” McKALE, 0-1-0 (Albion ’10) Born 6-12-1887 ODUS MITCHELL, 0-2-0 (West Tex. A&M ’25) Born 6-29-1899 Arizona ����������������������� San Diego East-West centre 0-38 (Charley Moran) North Texas ��������������� Salad 1-1-48 nevada 6-13 (Joe Sheeketski) Christmas Classic 12-26-21 North Texas ��������������� Sun 12-31-59 new Mexico St. 8-28 (Warren Woodson) JOHN McKAY, 6-3-0 (Oregon St. ’50) Born 7-5-1923 Southern California ��� Rose 1-2-63 Wisconsin 42-37 (Milt Bruhn) GARY MOELLER, 4-1-0 (Ohio St. ’63) Born 1-26-1941 Southern California ��� Rose 1-2-67 Purdue 13-14 (Jack Mollenkopf) Michigan �������������������� Gator 1-1-91 Mississippi 35-3 (Billy Brewer) Southern California ��� Rose 1-1-68 Indiana 14-3 (John Pont) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-92 Washington 14-34 (Don James) Southern California ��� Rose 1-1-69 ohio St. 16-27 (Woody Hayes) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-93 Washington 38-31 (Don James) Southern California ��� Rose 1-1-70 Michigan 10-3 (Glenn “Bo” Michigan �������������������� Hall of Fame 1-1-94 north Carolina St. 42-7 (Mike O’Cain) Schembechler) Michigan �������������������� Holiday 12-30-94 colorado St. 24-14 (Sonny Lubick) Southern California ��� Rose 1-1-73 ohio St. 42-17 (Woody Hayes) AL MOLDE, 0-1-0 (Gust. Adolphus ’66) Born 11-15-1943 Southern California ��� Rose 1-1-74 ohio St. 21-42 (Woody Hayes) Western Mich. ���������� California 12-10-88 Fresno St. 30-35 (Jim Sweeney) Southern California ��� Rose 1-1-75 ohio St. 18-17 (Woody Hayes) Southern California ��� liberty 12-22-75 texas A&M 20-0 (Emory Bellard) JACK MOLLENKOPF, 1-0-0 (Bowling Green ’31) Born 11-24-1905 Purdue ������������������������ Rose 1-2-67 southern California 14-13 (John ALLYN McKEEN, 1-0-0 (Tennessee ’29) Born 1-26-1905 McKay) Mississippi St. ����������� Orange 1-1-41 Georgetown 14-7 (Jack Hagerty) BERNIE MOORE, 1-3-1 (Carson-Newman ’17) Born 4-30-1895 GREG McMACKIN, 0-1-0 (Southern Oregon ‘69) 4-24-1947 LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-36 tcu 2-3 (Leo “Dutch” Meyer) Hawaii ������������������������� Hawaii 12-24-08 notre Dame 21-49 (Charlie Weis) LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-37 santa Clara 14-21 JOHNNIE McMILLAN, 0-1-0 (South Carolina ’41) Born 1-27-1919 (Lawrence “Buck” Shaw) South Carolina ��������� Gator 1-1-46 Wake Forest 14-26 (D.C. “Peahead” LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-38 santa Clara 0-6 Walker) (Lawrence “Buck” Shaw) LSU ������������������������������� Orange 1-1-44 texas A&M 19-14 (Homer Norton) RUFFIN McNEILL, 1-0-0 (East Carolina ’80) Born 10-9-1958 LSU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-47 arkansas 0-0 (John Barnhill) Texas Tech ����������������� Alamo 1-2-10 Michigan St. 41-31 (Mark Dantonio) BUD MOORE, 0-1-0 (Alabama ’61) Born 10-16-1939 MAC McWHORTER, 1-0-0 (Georgia ’73) Born 6-17-1950 Kansas ������������������������� Sun 12-26-75 Pittsburgh 19-33 (Johnny Majors) Georgia Tech ������������ Seattle 12-27-01 stanford 24-14 (Tyrone Willingham) CHARLEY MORAN, 2-1-0 (Tennessee ’98) Born 2-22-1878 DAVID McWILLIAMS, 1-1-0 (Texas ’64) Born 4-18-1942 Centre �������������������������� Fort Worth Classic tcu 63-7 (Bill Driver) Texas ���������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-87 Pittsburgh 32-27 (Mike Gottfried) 1-1-21 Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-91 Miami (FL) 3-46 (Dennis Erickson) Centre �������������������������� San Diego East-West arizona 38-0 (J.F. “Pop” McKale) JACK MEAGHER, 1-0-1 (Notre Dame ’17) Born 7-4-1894 Christmas Classic Auburn ������������������������ Bacardi, Cuba 1-1-37 villanova 7-7 (Maurice “Clipper” Smith) 12-26-21 Auburn ������������������������ Orange 1-1-38 Michigan St. 6-0 (Charlie Bachman) Centre �������������������������� Dixie Classic 1-2-22 texas A&M 14-22 (Dana Bible) DELL MORGAN, 0-3-0 (Austin ’25) Born 2-14-1902 RANDOLPH R.M. MEDLEY, 2-0-0 (Mo. Wesleyan ’21) Born 9-22-1898 Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 1-1-42 Tulsa 0-6 (Henry Frnka) Southwestern (TX) Sun 1-1-44 New Mexico 7-0 (Willis Barnes) Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 1-1-48 Miami (OH) 12-13 (Sid Gillman) Southwestern (TX) Sun 1-1-45 U. of Mexico 35-0 (Bernard A. Hoban) Texas Tech ����������������� Raisin 12-31-49 san Jose St. 13-20 (Bill Hubbard) BRONCO MENDENHALL, 3-2-0 (Oregon St. ’88) Born 2-21-1966 BYU ������������������������������� Las Vegas 12-22-05 california 28-35 (Jeff Tedford) JOE MORRISON, 0-3-0 (Cincinnati ’59) Born 8-21-1937 BYU ������������������������������� Las Vegas 12-21-06 oregon 38-8 (Mike Bellotti) South Carolina ��������� Gator 12-28-84 oklahoma St. 14-21 (Pat Jones) BYU ������������������������������� Las Vegas 12-22-07 ucla 17-16 (DeWayne Walker) South Carolina ��������� Gator 12-31-87 lsu 13-30 (Mike Archer) BYU ������������������������������� Las Vegas 12-20-08 arizona 21-31 (Mike Stoops) South Carolina ��������� Liberty 12-28-88 Indiana 10-34 (Bill Mallory) BYU ������������������������������� Las Vegas 12-22-09 oregon St. 44-20 (Mike Riley) RAY MORRISON, 0-1-0 (Vanderbilt ’12) Born 2-28-1885 LEO “DUTCH” MEYER, 3-4-0 (TCU ’22) Born 1-15-1898 SMU ������������������������������ Dixie Classic 1-1-25 West Va. Wesleyan 7-9 (Bob Higgins) TCU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-36 lsu 3-2 (Bernie Moore) DARRELL MUDRA, 0-1-0 (Peru St. ’51) Born 1-4-1929 TCU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-37 Marquette 16-6 (Frank Murray) Arizona ����������������������� Sun 12-28-68 auburn 10-34 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) TCU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-2-39 carnegie Mellon 15-7 (Bill Kern) TCU ������������������������������� Orange 1-1-42 Georgia 26-40 (Wally Butts) HAL MUMME, 0-2-0 (Tarleton St. ‘75) Born 3-29-1952 TCU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-45 oklahoma St. 0-34 (Jim Lookabaugh) Kentucky �������������������� Outback 1-1-99 Penn St. 14-26 (Joe Paterno) TCU ������������������������������� Delta 1-1-48 Mississippi 9-13 (John Vaught) Kentucky �������������������� Music City 12-29-99 syracuse 13-20 (Paul Pasqualoni) TCU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-52 Kentucky 7-20 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) CLARENCE “BIGGIE” MUNN, 1-0-0 (Minnesota ’32) Born 9-11-1908 RON MEYER, 0-1-0 (Purdue ’63) Born 2-17-1941 Michigan St. ������������� Rose 1-1-54 ucla 28-20 (Henry “Red” Sanders) SMU ������������������������������ Holiday 12-19-80 BYU 45-46 (LaVell Edwards) BILLY MURPHY, 1-0-0 (Mississippi St. ’47) Born 1-13-1921 URBAN MEYER, 6-1-0 (Cincinnati ’86) Born 7-10-1964 Memphis �������������������� Pasadena 12-18-71 san Jose St. 28-9 (Dewey King) Utah ����������������������������� Liberty 12-31-03 southern Miss. 17-0 (Jeff Bower) GENE MURPHY, 0-1-0 (North Dakota ’62) Born 8-6-1939 Utah ����������������������������� Fiesta 1-1-05 Pittsburgh 35-7 (Walt Harris) Cal St. Fullerton ������� California 12-17-83 northern Ill. 13-20 (Bill Mallory) Florida ������������������������� Outback 1-2-06 Iowa 31-24 (Kirk Ferentz) Florida ������������������������� BCS Championship ohio St. 41-14 (Jim Tressel) JACK MURPHY, 1-0-0 (Heidelberg ’54) Born 8-6-1932 1-8-07 Toledo ������������������������� Tangerine 12-28-71 Richmond 28-3 (Frank Jones) Florida ������������������������� Capital One 1-1-08 Michigan 35-41 (Lloyd Carr) BILL MURRAY, 2-1-0 (Duke ’31) Born 9-9-1908 Florida ������������������������� BCS Championship oklahoma 24-14 (Bob Stoops) Duke ���������������������������� Orange 1-1-55 nebraska 34-7 (Bill Glassford) 1-8-09 Duke ���������������������������� Orange 1-1-58 oklahoma 21-48 (Bud Wilkinson) Florida ������������������������� Sugar Cincinnati 51-24 (Jeff Quinn) Duke ���������������������������� Cotton 1-2-61 arkansas 7-6 (Frank Broyles) JOHN MICHELOSEN, 0-2-0 (Pittsburgh ’38) Born 2-13-1916 FRANK MURRAY, 0-1-0 (Tufts ’08) Born 2-12-1885 Pittsburgh ������������������ Sugar 1-2-56 Georgia Tech 0-7 (Bobby Dodd) Marquette ����������������� Cotton 1-1-37 tcu 6-16 (Leo “Dutch” Meyer) 82 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) DENNY MYERS, 0-1-0 (Iowa ’30) Born 11-10-1905 Boston College �������� Motor City 12-26-02 toledo 51-25 (Tom Anstutz) Boston College �������� Orange 1-1-43 alabama 21-37 (Frank Thomas) Boston College �������� San Francisco 12-31-03 Colorado St. 35-21 (Sonny Lubick) Boston College �������� Continental Tire 12-30-04 North Carolina 37-24 (John Bunting) EDWARD “HOOK” MYLIN, 1-0-0 (Frank. & Marsh.) Born 10-23-1897 Boston College �������� MPC Computers 12-28-05 Boise St. 27-21 (Dan Hawkins) Bucknell ���������������������� Orange 1-1-35 Miami (FL) 26-0 (Tom McCann) North Carolina St. ��� Papajohns.com Rutgers 23-29 (Greg Schiano) RAY NAGEL, 1-0-0 (UCLA ’50) Born 5-18-1927 12-29-08 Utah ����������������������������� Liberty 12-19-64 West Virginia 32-6 (Gene Corum) MIKE O’CAIN, 1-2-0 (Clemson ’77) Born 7-20-1954 LARRY NAVIAUX, 0-1-0 (Nebraska ’59) Born 12-17-1936 North Carolina St. � Hall of Fame 1-1-94 Michigan 7-42 (Gary Moeller) Boston U. ������������������� Pasadena 12-6-69 san Diego St. 7-28 (Don Coryell) North Carolina St. � Peach 1-1-95 Mississippi St. 28-24 (Jackie Sherrill) North Carolina St. � Micron PC 12-29-98 Miami (FL) 23-46 (Butch Davis) EARLE “GREASY” NEALE, 0-0-1 (West Va. Wesleyan ’14) Born 11-5-1891 Wash. & Jeff. �������������� Rose 1-2-22 california 0-0 (Andy Smith) GEORGE O’LEARY, 2-5-0 (New Hampshire ’68) Born 8-17-1946 Georgia Tech ������������ Carquest 12-29-97 West Virginia 35-30 (Don Nehlen) JESS NEELY, 4-3-0 (Vanderbilt ’23) Born 1-4-1898 Georgia Tech ������������ Gator 1-1-99 notre Dame 35-28 (Bob Davie) Clemson ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-40 Boston College 6-3 (Frank Leahy) Georgia Tech ������������ Gator 1-1-00 Miami (FL) 13-28 (Butch Davis) Rice ������������������������������� Orange 1-1-47 tennessee 8-0 (Bob Neyland) Georgia Tech ������������ Peach 12-29-00 lsu 14-28 (Nick Saban) Rice ������������������������������� Cotton 1-2-50 north Carolina 27-13 (Carl Snavely) UCF ������������������������������� Hawaii 12-24-05 nevada 48-49 (ot) (Chris Ault) Rice ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-54 alabama 28-6 (Harold “Red” Drew) UCF ������������������������������� Liberty 12-29-07 Mississippi St. 3-10 (Sylvester Croom) Rice ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-58 navy 7-20 (Eddie Erdelatz) UCF ������������������������������� St. Petersburg 12-19-09 Rutgers 24-45 (Greg Schiano) Rice ������������������������������� Sugar 1-2-61 Mississippi 6-14 (John Vaught) Rice ������������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-16-61 Kansas 7-33 (Jack Mitchell) BERNARD “BUNNIE” OAKES, 0-1-0 (Illinois ’24) Born 9-15-1898 Colorado �������������������� Cotton 1-1-38 Rice 14-28 (Jimmy Kitts) DON NEHLEN, 4-9-0 (Bowling Green ’58) Born 1-1-1936 West Virginia ����������� Peach 12-31-81 Florida 26-6 (Charley Pell) JORDAN OLIVAR, 1-1-0 (Villanova ’38) Born 1-30-1915 West Virginia ����������� Gator 12-30-82 Florida St. 12-31 (Bobby Bowden) Villanova �������������������� Great Lakes 12-6-47 Kentucky 14-24 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) West Virginia ����������� Hall of Fame 12-22-83 Kentucky 20-16 (Jerry Claiborne) Villanova �������������������� Harbor 1-1-49 nevada 27-7 (Joe Sheeketski) West Virginia ����������� Bluebonnet 12-31-84 tcu 31-14 (Jim Wacker) West Virginia ����������� Sun 12-25-87 oklahoma St. 33-35 (Pat Jones) AL ONOFRIO, 1-1-0 (Arizona St. ’43) Born 3-15-1921 West Virginia ����������� Fiesta 1-2-89 notre Dame 21-34 (Lou Holtz) Missouri ���������������������� Fiesta 12-23-72 arizona St. 35-49 (Frank Kush) West Virginia ����������� Gator 12-30-89 clemson 7-27 (Danny Ford) Missouri ���������������������� Sun 12-29-73 auburn 34-17 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) West Virginia ����������� Sugar 1-1-94 Florida 7-41 (Steve Spurrier) BENNIE OOSTERBAAN, 1-0-0 (Michigan ’28) Born 2-24-1906 West Virginia ����������� Carquest 1-2-95 south Carolina 21-24 (Brad Scott) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-51 california 14-6 (Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf) West Virginia ����������� Gator 1-1-97 north Carolina 13-20 (Mack Brown) TOM OSBORNE, 12-13-0 (Hastings ’59) Born 2-23-1937 West Virginia ������������ Carquest 12-29-97 Georgia Tech 30-35 (George O’Leary) Nebraska �������������������� Cotton 1-1-74 texas 19-3 (Darrell Royal) West Virginia ����������� Insight.com 12-26-98 Missouri 31-34 (Larry Smith) Nebraska �������������������� Sugar 12-31-74 Florida 13-10 (Doug Dickey) West Virginia ����������� Music City 12-28-00 Mississippi 49-38 (David Cutcliffe) Nebraska �������������������� Fiesta 12-26-75 arizona St. 14-17 (Frank Kush) RICK NEUHEISEL, 5-3-0 (UCLA ’84) Born 2-7-1961 Nebraska �������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-76 texas Tech 27-24 (Steve Sloan) Colorado �������������������� Cotton 1-1-96 oregon 38-6 (Mike Bellotti) Nebraska �������������������� Liberty 12-19-77 north Carolina 21-17 (Bill Dooley) Colorado �������������������� Holiday 12-30-96 Washington 33-21 (Jim Lambright) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-79 oklahoma 24-31 (Barry Switzer) Colorado �������������������� Aloha Classic 12-25-98 oregon 51-43 (Mike Bellotti) Nebraska �������������������� Cotton 1-1-80 Houston 14-17 (Bill Yeoman) Washington �������������� Holiday 12-29-99 Kansas St. 20-24 (Bill Snyder) Nebraska �������������������� Sun 12-27-80 Mississippi St. 31-17 (Emory Bellard) Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-01 Purdue 34-24 (Joe Tiller) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-82 clemson 15-22 (Danny Ford) Washington �������������� Holiday 12-28-01 texas 43-47 (Mack Brown) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-83 lsu 21-20 (Jerry Stovall) Washington �������������� Sun 12-31-02 Purdue 24-34 (Joe Tiller) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-2-84 Miami (FL) 30-31 (Howard UCLA ���������������������������� EagleBank 12-29-09 temple 30-21 (Al Golden) Schnellenberger) Nebraska �������������������� Sugar 1-1-85 lsu 28-10 (Bill Arnsparger) BOB NEYLAND, 2-5-0 (Army ’16) Born 2-17-1892 Nebraska �������������������� Fiesta 1-1-86 Michigan 23-27 (Glenn “Bo” Tennessee ������������������ Orange 1-2-39 oklahoma 17-0 (Tom Stidham) Schembechler) Tennessee ������������������ Rose 1-1-40 southern California 0-14 (Howard Nebraska �������������������� Sugar 1-1-87 lsu 30-15 (Bill Arnsparger) Jones) Nebraska �������������������� Fiesta 1-1-88 Florida St. 28-31 (Bobby Bowden) Tennessee ������������������ Sugar 1-1-41 Boston College 13-19 (Frank Leahy) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-2-89 Miami (FL) 3-23 (Jimmy Johnson) Tennessee ������������������ Orange 1-1-47 Rice 0-8 (Jess Neely) Nebraska �������������������� Fiesta 1-1-90 Florida St. 17-41 (Bobby Bowden) Tennessee ������������������ Cotton 1-1-51 texas 20-14 (Blair Cherry) Nebraska �������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-91 Georgia Tech 21-45 (Bobby Ross) Tennessee ������������������ Sugar 1-1-52 Maryland 13-28 (Jim Tatum) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-92 Miami (FL) 0-22 (Dennis Erickson) Tennessee ������������������ Cotton 1-1-53 texas 0-16 (Ed Price) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-93 Florida St. 14-27 (Bobby Bowden) KEN NIUMATALOLO, 1-2-0 (Hawaii ‘89) Born 5-8-1965 Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-94 Florida St. 16-18 (Bobby Bowden) Navy ����������������������������� Poinsettia 12-20-07 utah 32-35 (Kyle Whittingham) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-1-95 Miami (FL) 24-17 (Dennis Erickson) Navy ����������������������������� EagleBank 12-20-08 Wake Forest 19-29 (Jim Grobe) Nebraska �������������������� Fiesta 1-2-96 Florida 62-24 (Steve Spurrier) Navy ����������������������������� Texas 12-31-09 Missouri 35-13 (Gary Pinkel) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 12-31-96 virginia Tech 41-21 (Frank Beamer) Nebraska �������������������� Orange 1-2-98 tennessee 42-17 (Phillip Fulmer) RAY NOLTING, 1-0-0 (Cincinnati ’36) Born 11-8-1913 Cincinnati ������������������ Sun 1-1-47 Virginia Tech 18-6 (Jimmy Kitts) JIM OWENS, 2-1-0 (Oklahoma ’50) Born 3-6-1927 Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-60 Wisconsin 44-8 (Milt Bruhn) HOMER NORTON, 2-2-1 (Birmingham-So. ’16) Born 12-30-1896 Washington �������������� Rose 1-2-61 Minnesota 17-7 (Murray Warmath) Centenary (LA) �������� Dixie Classic 1-1-34 arkansas 7-7 (Fred Thomsen) Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-64 Illinois 7-17 (Pete Elliott) Texas A&M ����������������� Sugar 1-1-40 tulane 14-13 (Lowell “Red” Dawson) Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-41 Fordham 13-12 (Jim Crowley) JACK PARDEE, 0-1-0 (Texas A&M ’57) Born 4-9-1936 Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-42 alabama 21-29 (Frank Thomas) Houston ��������������������� Aloha 12-25-88 Washington St. 22-24 (Dennis Erickson) Texas A&M ����������������� Orange 1-1-44 lsu 14-19 (Bernie Moore) STAN PARRISH, 0-1-0 (Heidelberg ‘68) Born 9-20-1946 JOE NOVAK, 1-1-0 [Miami (OH) ’67] Born 4-19-1945 Ball St. �������������������������� GMAC 1-6-09 tulsa 13-45 (Todd Graham) Northern Ill. ��������������� Silicon Valley 12-30-04 troy 34-21 (Larry Blakeney) ARA PARSEGHIAN, 3-2-0 [Miami (OH) ’49] Born 5-21-1923 Northern Ill. ��������������� Poinsettia 12-19-06 tcu 7-37 (Gary Patterson) Notre Dame �������������� Cotton 1-1-70 texas 17-21 (Darrell Royal) TOM NUGENT, 0-2-0 (Ithaca ’36) Born 2-24-1916 Notre Dame �������������� Cotton 1-1-71 texas 24-11 (Darrell Royal) Florida St. ������������������ Sun 1-1-55 UTEP 20-47 (Mike Brumbelow) Notre Dame �������������� Orange 1-1-73 nebraska 6-40 (Bob Devaney) Florida St. ������������������ Bluegrass 12-13-58 oklahoma St. 6-15 (Cliff Speegle) Notre Dame �������������� Sugar 12-31-73 alabama 24-23 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Notre Dame �������������� Orange 1-1-75 alabama 13-11 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) HOUSTON NUTT, 4-5-0 (Oklahoma St. ’81) Born 10-14-1957 Arkansas ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-99 Michigan 31-45 (Lloyd Carr) PAUL PASQUALONI, 6-3-0 (Penn St. ’72) Born 8-16-1949 Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-00 texas 27-6 (Mack Brown) Syracuse ��������������������� Hall of Fame 1-1-92 ohio St. 24-17 (John Cooper) Arkansas ��������������������� Las Vegas 12-21-00 unlv 14-31 (John Robinson) Syracuse ��������������������� Fiesta 1-1-93 colorado 26-22 (Bill McCartney) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-02 oklahoma 3-10 (Bob Stoops) Syracuse ��������������������� Gator 1-1-96 clemson 41-0 (Tommy West) Arkansas ��������������������� Music City 12-30-02 Minnesota 14-29 (Glen Mason) Syracuse ��������������������� Liberty 12-27-96 Houston 30-17 (Kim Helton) Arkansas ��������������������� Independence 12-31-03 Missouri 27-14 (Gary Pinkel) Syracuse ��������������������� Fiesta 12-31-97 Kansas St. 18-35 (Bill Snyder) Arkansas ��������������������� Capital One 1-1-07 Wisconsin 14-17 (Bret Bielema) Syracuse ��������������������� Orange 1-2-99 Florida 10-31 (Steve Spurrier) Mississippi ����������������� Cotton 1-2-09 texas Tech 47-34 (Mike Leach) Syracuse ��������������������� Music City 12-29-99 Kentucky 20-13 (Hal Mumme) Mississippi ����������������� Cotton 1-2-10 oklahoma St. 21-7 (Mike Gundy) Syracuse ��������������������� Insight.com 12-29-01 Kansas St. 26-3 (Bill Snyder) Syracuse ��������������������� Champs Sports 12-21-04 Georgia Tech 14-51 (Chan Gailey) TOM O’BRIEN, 6-2-0 (Navy ’71) Born 10-5-1948 Boston College �������� Insight.com 12-31-99 colorado 28-62 (Gary Barnett) JOE PATERNO, 24-11-1 (Brown ’50) Born 12-21-1926 Boston College �������� Aloha Classic 12-25-00 arizona St. 31-17 (Bruce Snyder) Penn St. ��������������������� Gator 12-30-67 Florida St. 17-17 (Bill Peterson) Boston College �������� Music City 12-28-01 Georgia 20-16 (Mark Richt) Penn St. ��������������������� Orange 1-1-69 Kansas 15-14 (Pepper Rodgers)

Bowl Coaching Records 83 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

Penn St. ��������������������� Orange 1-1-70 Missouri 10-3 (Dan Devine) BOBBY PETRINO, 3-2-0 [Carroll (MT) ’83] Born 3-10-1961 r

Penn St. ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-72 texas 30-6 (Darrell Royal) Louisville �������������������� GMAC 12-18-03 Miami (OH) 28-49 (Terry Hoeppner) a Penn St. ��������������������� Sugar 12-31-72 oklahoma 0-14 (Chuck Fairbanks) Louisville �������������������� Liberty 12-31-04 Boise St. 44-40 (Dan Hawkins) St

Penn St. ��������������������� Orange 1-1-74 lsu 16-9 (Charlie McClendon) Louisville �������������������� Gator 1-2-06 virginia Tech 24-35 (Frank Beamer) - Penn St. ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-75 Baylor 41-20 (Grant Teaff) Louisville �������������������� Orange 1-2-07 Wake Forest 24-13 (Jim Grobe) or ds Penn St. ��������������������� Sugar 12-31-75 alabama 6-13 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Arkansas �������������������� Liberty 1-2-10 east Carolina 20-17 (ot) (Skip Holtz)

Penn St. ��������������������� Gator 12-27-76 notre Dame 9-20 (Dan Devine) All JIMMY PHELAN, 0-3-0 (Notre Dame ’19) Born 12-5-1892 Rec

Penn St. ��������������������� Fiesta 12-25-77 arizona St. 42-30 (Frank Kush) / Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-37 Pittsburgh 0-21 (Jock Sutherland) Penn St. ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-79 alabama 7-14 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) l Penn St. ��������������������� Liberty 12-22-79 tulane 9-6 (Larry Smith) St. Mary’s (CA) ���������� Sugar 1-1-46 oklahoma St. 12-33 (Jim Lookabaugh) Penn St. ��������������������� Fiesta 12-26-80 ohio St. 31-19 (Earle Bruce) St. Mary’s (CA) ���������� Oil 1-1-47 Georgia Tech 19-41 (Bobby Dodd) w Penn St. ��������������������� Fiesta 1-1-82 southern California 26-10 ALVIN “PIX” PIERSON, 0-1-0 (Nevada ’22) Born 7-25-1898 (John Robinson) Fresno St. ������������������� Raisin 1-1-46 drake 12-13 (Vee Green) Bo Penn St. ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-83 Georgia 27-23 (Vince Dooley) Penn St. ��������������������� Aloha 12-26-83 Washington 13-10 (Don James) GARY PINKEL, 4-3-0 (Kent St. ’75) Born 4-27-52 Penn St. ��������������������� Orange 1-1-86 oklahoma 10-25 (Barry Switzer) Toledo ������������������������� Las Vegas 12-14-95 nevada 40-37 (ot) (Chris Ault) Penn St. ��������������������� Fiesta 1-1-87 Miami (FL) 14-10 (Jimmy Johnson) Missouri ���������������������� Independence 12-31-03 arkansas 14-27 (Houston Nutt) Penn St. ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-88 clemson 10-35 (Danny Ford) Missouri ���������������������� Independence 12-30-05 South Carolina 38-31 (Steve Spurrier) Penn St. ��������������������� Holiday 12-29-89 BYU 50-39 (LaVell Edwards) Missouri ���������������������� Sun 12-29-06 oregon St. 38-39 (Mike Riley) Penn St. ��������������������� Blockbuster 12-28-90 Florida St. 17-24 (Bobby Bowden) Missouri ���������������������� Cotton 1-1-08 arkansas 38-7 (Reggie Herring) Penn St. ��������������������� Fiesta 1-1-92 tennessee 42-17 (Johnny Majors) Missouri ���������������������� Alamo 12-29-08 northwestern 30-23 (ot) (Pat Fitzgerald) Penn St. ��������������������� Blockbuster 1-1-93 stanford 3-24 (Bill Walsh) Missouri ������������������������� Texas 12-31-09 navy 13-35 (Ken Niumatalolo) Penn St. ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-94 tennessee 31-13 (Phillip Fulmer) JIM PITTMAN, 1-0-0 (Mississippi St. ’50) Born 8-28-1925 Penn St. ��������������������� Rose 1-2-95 oregon 38-20 (Rich Brooks) Tulane �������������������������� Liberty 12-12-70 colorado 17-3 (Eddie Crowder) Penn St. ��������������������� Outback 1-1-96 auburn 43-14 (Terry Bowden) Penn St. ��������������������� Fiesta 1-1-97 texas 38-15 (John Mackovic) JOHN PONT, 0-2-0 [Miami (OH) ’52] Born 11-13-1927 Penn St. ��������������������� Alamo 12-28-98 texas A&M 24-0 (R.C. Slocum) Miami (OH) ���������������� Tangerine 12-22-52 Houston 21-49 (Bill Yeoman) Penn St. ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-98 Florida 6-21 (Steve Spurrier) Indiana ������������������������ Rose 1-1-68 southern California 3-14 (John McKay) Penn St. ��������������������� Outback 1-1-99 Kentucky 26-14 (Hal Mumme) WARREN POWERS, 3-2-0 (Nebraska ’63) Born 2-19-1941 Penn St. ��������������������� Alamo 12-28-99 texas A&M 24-0 (R.C. Slocum) Missouri ���������������������� Liberty 12-23-78 lsu 20-15 (Charlie McClendon) Penn St. ��������������������� Capital One 1-1-03 auburn 9-13 (Tommy Tuberville) Missouri ���������������������� Hall of Fame 12-29-79 south Carolina 24-14 (Jim Carlen) Penn St. ��������������������� Orange 1-3-06 Florida St. 26-23 (3 ot) (Bobby Bowden) Missouri ���������������������� Liberty 12-27-80 Purdue 25-28 (Jim Young) Penn St. ��������������������� Outback 1-1-07 tennessee 20-10 (Phillip Fulmer) Missouri ���������������������� Tangerine 12-19-81 southern Miss. 19-17 (Bobby Collins) Penn St. ��������������������� Alamo 12-29-07 texas A&M 24-17 (Gary Darnell) Missouri ���������������������� Holiday 12-23-83 BYU 17-21 (LaVell Edwards) Penn St. ��������������������� Rose 1-1-09 southern California 24-38 (Pete Carroll) Penn St. ��������������������� Capital One 1-1-10 lsu 19-17 (Les Miles) CLARENCE “NIBS” PRICE, 0-1-0 (California ’14) Born 1889 California �������������������� Rose 1-1-29 Georgia Tech 7-8 (Bill Alexander) GARY PATTERSON, 5-4-0 (Kansas St. ’83) Born 2-13-1960 TCU ������������������������������� Mobile Alabama southern Miss. 21-28 (Jeff Bower) ED PRICE, 1-0-0 (Texas ’33) Born 1-12-09 12-20-00 Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-53 tennessee 16-0 (Bob Neyland) TCU ������������������������������� galleryfurniture.com texas A&M 9-28 (R.C. Slocum) MIKE PRICE, 3-4-0 (Puget Sound ’69) Born 4-6-1946 12-28-01 Washington St. �������� Copper 12-29-92 utah 31-28 (Ron McBride) TCU ������������������������������� Liberty 12-31-02 colorado St. 17-3 (Sonny Lubick) Washington St. �������� Alamo 12-31-94 Baylor 10-3 (Chuck Reedy) TCU ������������������������������� Fort Worth 12-23-03 Boise St. 31-34 (Dan Hawkins) Washington St. �������� Rose 1-1-98 Michigan 16-21 (Lloyd Carr) TCU ������������������������������� Houston 12-31-05 Iowa St. 27-24 (Dan McCarney) Washington St. �������� Sun 12-31-01 Purdue 33-27 (Joe Tiller) TCU ������������������������������� Poinsettia 12-19-06 northern Ill. 37-7 (Joe Novak) Washington St. �������� Rose 1-1-03 oklahoma 14-34 (Bob Stoops) TCU ������������������������������� Texas 12-28-07 Houston 20-13 (Chris Thurmond) UTEP ����������������������������� Houston 12-29-04 colorado 28-33 (Gary Barnett) TCU ������������������������������� Poinsettia 12-23-08 Boise St. 17-16 (Chris Petersen) UTEP ����������������������������� GMAC 12-21-05 toledo 13-45 (Tom Amstutz) TCU ������������������������������� Fiesta 1-4-10 Boise St. 10-17 (Chris Petersen) RON PRINCE, 0-1-0 (Appalachian St. ’92) Born 9-10-1969 JOE RAYMOND PEACE, 0-0-1 (Louisiana Tech ’68) Born 6-5-1945 Kansas St. ������������������ Texas 12-28-06 Rutgers 10-37 (Greg Schiano) Louisiana Tech ��������� Independence 12-15-90 Maryland 34-34 (Joe Krivak) TOMMY PROTHRO, 2-2-0 (Duke ’42) Born 7-20-1920 BO PELINI, 3-0-0 (Ohio St. ‘90) Born 12-13-1967 Oregon St. ���������������� Rose 1-1-57 Iowa 19-35 (Forest Evashevski) Nebraska �������������������� Alamo 12-29-03 Michigan St. 17-3 (John L. Smith) Oregon St. ���������������� Liberty 12-15-62 villanova 6-0 (Alex Bell) Nebraska �������������������� Gator 1-1-09 clemson 26-21 (Dabo Swinney) Oregon St. ���������������� Rose 1-1-65 Michigan 7-34 Nebraska �������������������� Holiday 12-30-09 arizona 33-0 (Mike Stoops) (Chalmers “Bump” Elliott) CHARLEY PELL, 2-3-0 (Alabama ’64) Born 2-27-1941 UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-66 Michigan St. 14-12 (Duffy Daugherty) Clemson ��������������������� Gator 12-30-77 Pittsburgh 3-34 (Jackie Sherrill) BOB PRUETT, 5-2-0 (Marshall ‘65) Born 6-30-1943 Florida ������������������������� Tangerine 12-20-80 Maryland 35-20 (Jerry Claiborne) Marshall ���������������������� Motor City 12-26-97 Mississippi 31-34 (Tommy Tuberville) Florida ������������������������� Peach 12-31-81 West Virginia 6-26 (Don Nehlen) Marshall ���������������������� Motor City 12-23-98 louisville 48-29 (John L. Smith) Florida ������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-82 arkansas 24-28 (Lou Holtz) Marshall ���������������������� Motor City 12-27-99 BYU 21-3 (LaVell Edwards) Florida ������������������������� Gator 12-30-83 Iowa 14-6 (Hayden Fry) Marshall ���������������������� Motor City 12-27-00 cincinnati 25-14 (Rick Minter) RAY PERKINS, 3-0-0 (Alabama ’67) Born 11-6-1941 Marshall ���������������������� GMAC 12-19-01 east Carolina 64-61 (2 ot) (Steve Logan) Alabama ��������������������� Sun 12-24-83 sMU 28-7 (Bobby Collins) Marshall ���������������������� GMAC 12-18-02 louisville 38-15 (John L. Smith) Alabama ��������������������� Aloha 12-28-85 southern California 24-3 (Ted Tollner) Marshall ���������������������� Fort Worth 12-23-04 cincinnati 14-32 (Mark Dantonio) Alabama ��������������������� Sun 12-26-86 Washington 28-6 (Don James) JEFF QUINN, 1-1-0 (Elmhurst ’85) Born 9-26-1962 GEORGE PERLES, 3-4-0 (Michigan St. ’60) Born 7-16-1934 Central Mich. ����������� Motor City 12-26-06 Middle Tenn. 31-14 (Rick Stockstill) Michigan St. ������������� Cherry 12-22-84 army 6-10 (Jim Young) Cincinnati ������������������ Sugar 1-1-10 Florida 24-51 (Urban Meyer) Michigan St. ������������� Hall of Fame 12-31-85 Georgia Tech 14-17 (Bill Curry) DAVE RADER, 1-1-0 (Tulsa ’80) Born 3-9-1957 Michigan St. ������������� Rose 1-1-88 southern California 20-17 (Larry Smith) Tulsa ����������������������������� Independence 12-16-89 oregon 24-27 (Rich Brooks) Michigan St. ������������� Gator 1-1-89 Georgia 27-34 (Vince Dooley) Tulsa ����������������������������� Freedom 12-30-91 san Diego St. 28-17 (Al Luginbill) Michigan St. ������������� Aloha 12-25-89 Hawaii 33-13 (Bob Wagner) Michigan St. ������������� John Hancock 12-31-90 southern California 17-16 (Larry Smith) JOHN RALSTON, 2-2-0 (California ’54) Born 4-25-1927 Michigan St. ������������� Liberty 12-28-93 louisville 7-18 Utah St. ����������������������� Sun 12-31-60 new Mexico St. 13-20 (Howard Schnellenberger) (Warren Woodson) Utah St. ����������������������� Gotham 12-9-61 Baylor 9-24 (John Bridgers) DOYT PERRY, 0-1-0 (Bowling Green ’32) Born 1-6-1910 Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-71 ohio St. 27-17 (Woody Hayes) Bowling Green �������� Mercy 11-23-61 Fresno St. 6-36 (Cecil Coleman) Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-72 Michigan 13-12 CHRIS PETERSEN, 2-2-0 (UC Davis ’88) Born 10-13-1965 (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Boise St. ��������������������� Fiesta 1-1-07 oklahoma 43-42 (ot) (Bob Stoops) CHUCK REEDY, 0-1-0 (Appalachian St. ’71) Born 5-31-1949 Boise St. ���������������������� Hawaii 12-23-07 east Carolina 38-41 (Skip Holtz) Baylor �������������������������� Alamo 12-31-94 Washington St. 3-10 (Mike Price) Boise St. ���������������������� Poinsettia 12-23-08 tcu 16-17 (Gary Patterson) Boise St. ���������������������� Fiesta 1-4-10 tcu 17-10 (Gary Patterson) RED REESE, 1-0-0 (Washington St. ’25) Born 3-2-1899 Second Air Force ���� Sun 1-1-43 Hardin-Simmons 13-7 (Warren BILL PETERSON, 1-2-1 (Ohio Northern ’46) Born 5-14-1920 Woodson) Florida St. ������������������ Gator 1-2-65 oklahoma 36-19 (Gomer Jones) Florida St. ������������������ Sun 12-24-66 Wyoming 20-28 (Lloyd Eaton) BO REIN, 2-0-0 (Ohio St. ’68) Born 7-20-1945 Florida St. ������������������ Gator 12-30-67 Penn St. 17-17 (Joe Paterno) North Carolina St. � Peach 12-31-77 Iowa St. 24-14 (Earle Bruce) Florida St. ������������������ Peach 12-30-68 lsu 27-31 (Charlie McClendon) North Carolina St. � Tangerine 12-23-78 Pittsburgh 30-17 (Jackie Sherrill) 84 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) PAUL RHODES, 1-0-0 (Mo. Western St. ’89) Born 2-2-1967 NICK SABAN, 5-6-0 (Kent St. ’73) Born 10-31-1951 Iowa St. ����������������������� Insight 12-31-09 Minnesota 14-13 (Tim Brewster) Michigan St. ������������� Independence 12-29-95 LSU 26-45 (Gerry DiNardo) Michigan St. ������������� Sun 12-31-96 stanford 0-38 (Tyrone Willingham) MARK RICHT, 7-2-0 [Miami (FL) ’82] Born 2-18-1960 Michigan St. ������������� Aloha 12-25-97 Washington 23-51 (Jim Lambright) Georgia ����������������������� Music City 12-28-01 Boston College 16-20 (Tom O’Brien) LSU ������������������������������� Peach 12-29-00 Georgia Tech 28-14 (George O’Leary) Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-03 Florida St. 26-13 (Bobby Bowden) LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-1-02 Illinois 47-34 (Ron Turner) Georgia ����������������������� Capital One 1-1-04 Purdue 34-27 (ot) (Joe Tiller) LSU ������������������������������� Cotton 1-1-03 texas 20-35 (Mack Brown) Georgia ����������������������� Outback 1-1-05 Wisconsin 24-21 (Barry Alvarez) LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-4-04 oklahoma 21-14 (Bob Stoops) Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-2-06 West Virginia 35-38 (Rich Rodriguez) LSU ������������������������������� Capital One 1-1-05 Iowa 25-30 (Kirk Ferentz) Georgia ����������������������� Chick-fil-A 12-30-06 virginia Tech 31-24 (Frank Beamer) Alabama ��������������������� Independence 12-30-07 colorado 30-24 (Dan Hawkins) Georgia ����������������������� Sugar 1-1-08 Hawaii 41-10 (June Jones) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-2-09 utah 17-31 (Kyle Whittingham) Georgia ����������������������� Capital One 1-1-09 Michigan St. 24-12 (Mark Dantonio) Alabama ��������������������� BCS Championship texas 37-21 (Mack Brown) Georgia ����������������������� Independence 12-28-09 Texas A&M 44-20 (Mike Sherman) 1-7-10 MIKE RILEY, 5-1-0 (Alabama ’75) Born 7-6-1953 Oregon St. ���������������� Las Vegas 12-24-03 new Mexico 55-14 (Rocky Long) HENRY “RED” SANDERS, 0-2-0 (Vanderbilt ’27) Born 3-7-1905 Oregon St. ���������������� Insight 12-28-04 notre Dame 38-21 (Kent Baer) UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-54 Michigan St. 20-28 Oregon St. ���������������� Sun 12-29-06 Missouri 39-38 (Gary Pinkel) (Clarence “Biggie” Munn) Oregon St. ���������������� Emerald 12-28-07 Maryland 21-14 (Ralph Friedgen) UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-2-56 Michigan St. 14-17 (Duffy Daugherty) Oregon St. ����������������� Sun 12-31-08 Pittsburgh 3-0 (Dave Wannstedt) RALPH SASSE, 0-1-0 (Army ’10) Born 7-19-1889 Oregon St. ����������������� Las Vegas 12-22-09 BYU 20-44 (Bronco Mendenhall) Mississippi St. ���������� Orange 1-1-37 duquesne 12-13 (John Smith) PAUL ROACH, 0-3-0 (Black Hills St. ’52) Born 10-24-1927 GEORGE SAUER, 0-3-0 (Nebraska ’34) Born 12-11-1910 Wyoming ������������������� Holiday 12-30-87 Iowa 19-20 (Hayden Fry) Kansas ������������������������� Orange 1-1-48 Georgia Tech 14-20 (Bobby Dodd) Wyoming ������������������� Holiday 12-30-88 oklahoma St. 14-62 (Pat Jones) Baylor �������������������������� Orange 1-1-52 Georgia Tech 14-17 (Bobby Dodd) Wyoming ������������������� Copper 12-31-90 california 15-17 (Bruce Snyder) Baylor �������������������������� Gator 12-31-54 auburn 13-33 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) STEVE ROBERTS, 0-1-0 (Ouachita Baptist ’87) Born 10-13-1964 MACK SAXON, 0-1-0 (Texas) Born 1901 Arkansas St. ������������ New Orleans 12-20-05 southern Miss. 19-31 (Jeff Bower) UTEP ����������������������������� Sun 1-1-37 Hardin-Simmons 6-34 ED ROBINSON, 0-1-0 (Brown 1896) Born 10-15-1873 (Frank Kimbrough) Brown �������������������������� Rose 1-1-16 Washington St. 0-14 CHRIS SCELFO, 2-0-0 (La.-Monroe ’85) Born 9-30-1963 (Bill “Lone Star”Dietz) Tulane �������������������������� Liberty 12-31-98 BYU 41-27 (LaVell Edwards) JOHN ROBINSON, 8-1-0 (Oregon ’58) Born 7-25-1935 Tulane �������������������������� Hawaii 12-25-02 Hawaii 36-28 (June Jones) Southern California Rose 1-1-77 Michigan 14-6 GLENN “BO” SCHEMBECHLER, 5-12-0 [Miami (OH) ’51] Born 4-1-1929 (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-70 southern California 3-10 (John McKay) Southern California Bluebonnet 12-31-77 texas A&M 47-28 (Emory Bellard) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-72 stanford 12-13 (John Ralston) Southern California Rose 1-1-79 Michigan 17-10 Michigan �������������������� Orange 1-1-76 oklahoma 6-14 (Barry Switzer) (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-77 southern California 6-14 Southern California Rose 1-1-80 ohio St. 17-16 (Earle Bruce) (John Robinson) Southern California Fiesta 1-1-82 Penn St. 10-26 (Joe Paterno) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-2-78 Washington 20-27 (Don James) Southern California Freedom 12-30-93 utah 28-21 (Ron McBride) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-79 southern California 10-17 Southern California cotton 1-2-95 texas Tech 55-14 (Spike Dykes) (John Robinson) Southern California Rose 1-1-96 northwestern 41-32 (Gary Barnett) Michigan �������������������� Gator 12-28-79 north Carolina 15-17 (Dick Crum) UNLV ���������������������������� las Vegas 12-21-00 arkansas 31-14 (Houston Nutt) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-81 Washington 23-6 (Don James) Michigan �������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-81 ucla 33-14 (Terry Donahue) KNUTE ROCKNE, 1-0-0 (Notre Dame ’14) Born 3-4-1888 Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-83 ucla 14-24 (Terry Donahue) Notre Dame �������������� Rose 1-1-25 stanford 27-10 (Glenn “Pop” Warner) Michigan �������������������� Sugar 1-2-84 auburn 7-9 (Pat Dye) PEPPER RODGERS, 0-2-0 (Georgia Tech ’55) Born 10-8-1931 Michigan �������������������� Holiday 12-21-84 BYU 17-24 (LaVell Edwards) Kansas ������������������������� Orange 1-1-69 Penn St. 14-15 (Joe Paterno) Michigan �������������������� Fiesta 1-1-86 nebraska 27-23 (Tom Osborne) Georgia Tech ������������ Peach 12-25-78 Purdue 21-41 (Jim Young) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-87 arizona St. 15-22 (John Cooper) Michigan �������������������� Hall of Fame 1-2-88 alabama 28-24 (Bill Curry) RICH RODRIGUEZ, 2-3-0 (West Virginia ’86) Born 5-24-1963 Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-2-89 southern California 22-14 (Larry Smith) West Virginia ������������ Continental Tire 12-28-02 Virginia 22-48 (Al Groh) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-90 southern California 10-17 (Larry Smith) West Virginia ������������ Gator 1-1-04 Maryland 7-41 (Ralph Friedgen) West Virginia ������������ Gator 1-1-05 Florida St. 18-30 (Bobby Bowden) GREG SCHIANO, 4-1-0 (Bucknell ’88) Born 6-1-1966 West Virginia ������������ Sugar 1-2-06 Georgia 38-35 (Mark Richt) Rutgers ����������������������� Insight 12-27-05 arizona St. 40-45 (Dirk Koetter) West Virginia ������������ Gator 1-1-07 Georgia Tech 38-35 (Chan Gailey) Rutgers ����������������������� Texas 12-28-06 Kansas St. 37-10 (Ron Prince) Rutgers ����������������������� International 1-5-08 Ball St. 52-30 (Brady Hoke) DARRYL ROGERS, 1-0-0 (Fresno St. ’57) Born 5-28-1934 Rutgers ����������������������� Papajohns.com north Carolina St. 29-23 (Tom O’Brien) Arizona St. ���������������� Fiesta 1-1-83 oklahoma 32-21 (Barry Switzer) 12-29-08 E.L. “DICK” ROMNEY, 0-1-0 (Utah ’17) Born 2-12-1895 Rutgers ����������������������� St. Petersburg 12-19-09 UCF 45-24 (George O’Leary) Utah St. ����������������������� Raisin 1-1-47 san Jose St. 0-20 (Bill Hubbard) MERLE SCHLOSSER, 0-1-0 (Illinois ’50) Born 10-14-1927 TIM ROSE, 0-1-0 (Xavier ’62) Born 10-14-1941 Western Mich. ���������� Aviation 12-9-61 new Mexico 12-28 (Bill Weeks) Miami (OH) ���������������� California 12-13-86 san Jose St. 7-37 (Claude Gilbert) HOWARD SCHNELLENBERGER, 6-0-0 (Kentucky ’56) Born 3-16-1934 BOBBY ROSS, 4-2-0 (VMI ’59) Born 12-23-1936 Miami (FL) ������������������ Peach 1-2-81 virginia Tech 20-10 (Bill Dooley) Maryland �������������������� Aloha 12-25-82 Washington 20-21 (Don James) Miami (FL) ������������������ Orange 1-2-84 nebraska 31-30 (Tom Osborne) Maryland �������������������� Fla. Citrus 12-17-83 tennessee 23-30 (Johnny Majors) Louisville �������������������� Fiesta 1-1-91 alabama 34-7 (Gene Stallings) Maryland �������������������� Sun 12-22-84 tennessee 28-27 (Johnny Majors) Louisville �������������������� Liberty 12-28-93 Michigan St. 18-7 (George Perles) Maryland �������������������� Cherry 12-21-85 syracuse 35-18 (Dick MacPherson) Fla. Atlantic ��������������� New Orleans 12-21-07 Memphis 44-27 (Tommy West) Georgia Tech ������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-91 nebraska 45-21 (Tom Osborne) Fla. Atlantic ��������������� Motor City 12-26-08 central Mich. 24-21 (Butch Jones) Georgia Tech ������������ Aloha 12-25-91 stanford 18-17 (Dennis Green) PAUL SCHUDEL, 0-2-0 [Miami (OH) ’66] Born 7-2-1944 DARRELL ROYAL, 8-7-1 (Oklahoma ’50) Born 7-6-1924 Ball St. ������������������������� California 12-9-89 Fresno St. 6-27 (Jim Sweeney) Texas ���������������������������� Sugar 1-1-58 Mississippi 7-39 (John Vaught) Ball St. ������������������������� Las Vegas 12-17-93 utah St. 33-42 (Charlie Weatherbie) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-60 syracuse 14-23 (Ben Schwartzwalder) BILL SCHUTTE, 0-1-0 (Idaho ’33) Born 5-7-1910 Texas ���������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-17-60 alabama 3-3 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) San Diego St. ������������ Harbor 1-1-48 Hardin-Simmons 0-53 Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-62 Mississippi 12-7 (John Vaught) (Warren Woodson) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-63 lsu 0-13 (Charlie McClendon) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-64 navy 28-6 (Wayne Hardin) BEN SCHWARTZWALDER, 2-5-0 (West Virginia ’35) Born 6-2-1909 Texas ���������������������������� Orange 1-1-65 alabama 21-17 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Syracuse ��������������������� Orange 1-1-53 alabama 6-61 (Harold “Red” Drew) Texas ���������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-17-66 Mississippi 19-0 (John Vaught) Syracuse ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-57 tcu 27-28 (Abe Martin) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-69 tennessee 36-13 (Doug Dickey) Syracuse ��������������������� Orange 1-1-59 oklahoma 6-21 (Bud Wilkinson) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-70 notre Dame 21-17 (Ara Parseghian) Syracuse ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-60 texas 23-14 (Darrell Royal) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-71 notre Dame 11-24 (Ara Parseghian) Syracuse ��������������������� Liberty 12-16-61 Miami (FL) 15-14 (Andy Gustafson) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-72 Penn St. 6-30 (Joe Paterno) Syracuse ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-65 lsu 10-13 (Charlie McClendon) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-73 alabama 17-13 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Syracuse ��������������������� Gator 12-31-66 tennessee 12-18 (Doug Dickey) Texas ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-74 nebraska 3-19 (Tom Osborne) BRAD SCOTT, 1-0-0 (Missouri S&T ’76) Born 9-30-1954 Texas ���������������������������� Gator 12-30-74 auburn 3-27 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) South Carolina ��������� Carquest 1-2-95 West Virginia 24-21 (Don Nehlen) Texas ���������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-27-75 colorado 38-21 (Bill Mallory) RANDY SHANNON, 0-2-0 [Miami (FL) ‘89] Born 2-24-1966 Miami (FL) ������������������ Emerald 12-27-08 california 17-24 (Jeff Tedford)

Bowl Coaching Records 85 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

Miami (FL) ������������������ Champs Sports 12-29-09 Wisconsin 14-20 (Bret Bielema) Louisville �������������������� GMAC 12-18-02 Marshall 15-38 (Bob Pruett) r CLARK SHAUGHNESSY, 1-0-0 (Minnesota ’14) Born 3-6-1892 Michigan St. ������������� Alamo 12-29-03 nebraska 3-17 (Bo Pelini) a

Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-41 nebraska 21-13 JOHN “LITTLE CLIPPER” SMITH, 1-0-0 (Notre Dame ’29) Born 12-12-1904 St -

(Lawrence McC. “Biff” Jones) Duquesne ������������������ Orange 1-1-37 Mississippi St. 13-12 (Ralph Sasse) or ds LAWRENCE “BUCK” SHAW, 2-0-0 (Notre Dame ’22) Born 3-28-1899 LARRY SMITH, 3-6-1 (Bowling Green ’62) Born 9-12-1939

Santa Clara ���������������� Sugar 1-1-37 lsu 21-14 (Bernie Moore) Tulane �������������������������� Liberty 12-22-79 Penn St. 6-9 (Joe Paterno) All Rec

Santa Clara ���������������� Sugar 1-1-38 lsu 6-0 (Bernie Moore) Arizona ����������������������� Sun 12-28-85 Georgia 13-13 (Vince Dooley) /

Arizona ����������������������� Aloha 12-27-86 north Carolina 30-21 (Dick Crum) l TERRY SHEA, 1-0-0 (Oregon ’68) Born 6-12-1946 Southern California Rose 1-1-88 Michigan St. 17-20 (George Perles) San Jose St. �������������� California 12-8-90 central Mich. 48-24 (Herb Deromedi) Southern California Rose 1-2-89 Michigan 14-22 w JOE SHEEKETSKI, 1-1-0 (Notre Dame ’33) Born 4-15-1909 (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Nevada ����������������������� Salad 1-1-48 north Texas 13-6 (Odus Mitchell) Southern California Rose 1-1-90 Michigan 17-10 Bo Nevada ����������������������� Harbor 1-1-49 villanova 7-27 (Jordan Olivar) (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Southern California John Hancock 12-31-90 Michigan St. 16-17 (George Perles) DICK SHERIDAN, 2-4-0 (South Carolina ’64) Born 8-9-1941 Southern California Freedom 12-29-92 Fresno St. 7-24 (Jim Sweeney) North Carolina St. � Peach 12-31-86 virginia Tech 24-25 (Bill Dooley) Missouri ���������������������� Holiday 12-29-97 colorado St. 24-35 (Sonny Lubick) North Carolina St. � Peach 12-31-88 Iowa 28-23 (Hayden Fry) Missouri ���������������������� Insight.com 12-26-98 West Virginia 34-31 (Don Nehlen) North Carolina St. � Copper 12-31-89 arizona 10-17 (Dick Tomey) North Carolina St. � All-American 12-28-90 southern Miss. 31-27 (Jeff Bower) MAURICE “CLIPPER” SMITH, 0-0-1 (Notre Dame ’21) Born 10-15-1898 North Carolina St. � Peach 1-1-92 east Carolina 34-37 (Bill Lewis) Villanova �������������������� Bacardi, Cuba 1-1-37 auburn 7-7 (Jack Meagher) North Carolina St. � Gator 12-31-92 Florida 10-27 (Steve Spurrier) CARL SNAVELY, 0-3-0 (Lebanon Valley ’15) Born 7-30-1894 EUGENE “BO” SHERMAN, 1-0-0 (Henderson St. ’30) Born 7-5-1908 North Carolina �������� Sugar 1-1-47 Georgia 10-20 (Wally Butts) George Washington sun 1-1-57 uteP 13-0 (Mike Brumbelow) North Carolina �������� Sugar 1-1-49 oklahoma 6-14 (Bud Wilkinson) North Carolina �������� Cotton 1-2-50 Rice 13-27 (Jess Neely) MIKE SHERMAN, 0-1-0 (Central Conn. St. ’77) Born 12-19-1954 Texas A&M ����������������� Independence 12-28-09 Georgia 20-44 (Mark Richt) BILL SNYDER, 6-5-0 (William Jewell ’63) Born 10-7-1941 Kansas St. ������������������ Copper 12-29-93 Wyoming 52-17 (Joe Tiller) JACKIE SHERRILL, 8-6-0 (Alabama ’66) Born 11-28-1943 Kansas St. ������������������ Aloha 12-25-94 Boston College 7-12 (Dan Henning) Pittsburgh ������������������ Gator 12-30-77 clemson 34-3 (Charley Pell) Kansas St. ������������������ Holiday 12-29-95 colorado St. 54-21 (Sonny Lubick) Pittsburgh ������������������ Tangerine 12-23-78 north Carolina St. 17-30 (Bo Rein) Kansas St. ������������������ Cotton 1-1-97 BYU 15-19 (LaVell Edwards) Pittsburgh ������������������ Fiesta 12-25-79 arizona 16-10 (Tony Mason) Kansas St. ������������������ Fiesta 12-31-97 syracuse 35-18 (Paul Pasqualoni) Pittsburgh ������������������ Gator 12-29-80 south Carolina 37-9 (Jim Carlen) Kansas St. ������������������ Alamo 12-29-98 Purdue 34-37 (Joe Tiller) Pittsburgh ������������������ Sugar 1-1-82 Georgia 24-20 (Vince Dooley) Kansas St. ������������������ Holiday 12-29-99 Washington 24-20 (Rick Neuheisel) Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-86 auburn 36-16 (Pat Dye) Kansas St. ������������������ Cotton 1-1-01 tennessee 35-21 (Phillip Fulmer) Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-87 ohio St. 12-28 (Earle Bruce) Kansas St. ������������������ Insight.com 12-29-01 syracuse 3-26 (Paul Pasqualoni) Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-88 notre Dame 35-10 (Lou Holtz) Kansas St. ������������������ Holiday 12-27-02 arizona St. 34-27 (Dirk Koetter) Mississippi St. ���������� Liberty 12-29-91 air Force 15-38 (Fisher DeBerry) Kansas St. ������������������ Fiesta 1-2-04 ohio St. 28-35 (Jim Tressel) Mississippi St. ���������� Peach 1-2-93 north Carolina 17-21 (Mack Brown) Mississippi St. ���������� Peach 1-1-95 north Carolina St. 24-28 (Mike O’Cain) BRUCE SNYDER, 3-3-0 (Oregon ’62) Born 3-14-1940 Mississippi St. ���������� Cotton 1-1-99 texas 11-38 (Mack Brown) California �������������������� Copper 12-31-90 Wyoming 17-15 (Paul Roach) Mississippi St. ���������� Peach 12-30-99 clemson 17-7 (Tommy Bowden) California �������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-92 clemson 37-13 (Ken Hatfield) Mississippi St. ���������� Independence 12-31-00 texas A&M 43-41 (ot) (R.C. Slocum) Arizona St. ���������������� Rose 1-1-97 ohio St. 17-20 (John Cooper) Arizona St. ���������������� Sun 12-31-97 Iowa 17-7 (Hayden Fry) TED SHIPKEY, 0-1-0 (Stanford ’27) Born 9-28-1904 Arizona St. ���������������� Aloha Classic 12-25-99 Wake Forest 3-23 (Jim Caldwell) New Mexico �������������� Sun 1-2-39 Utah 0-28 (Ike Armstrong) Arizona St. ���������������� Aloha Classic 12-25-00 Boston College 17-31 (Tom O’Brien) MIKE SHULA, 1-1-0 (Alabama ’86) Born 6-3-1965 MARK SNYDER, 1-0-0 (Marshall ’88) Born 12-30-1964 Alabama ��������������������� Music City 12-31-04 Minnesota 16-20 (Glenn Mason) Marshall ���������������������� Little Caesars Pizza ohio 21-17 (Frank Solich) Alabama ��������������������� Cotton 1-2-06 texas Tech 13-10 (Mike Leach) 12-26-09 LARRY SIEMERING, 1-0-0 (San Francisco ’35) Born 11-24-1910 FRANK SOLICH, 2-5-0 (Nebraska ‘66) Born 9-8-1944 Pacific �������������������������� Raisin 1-1-48 Wichita St. 26-14 (Ralph Graham) Nebraska �������������������� Holiday 12-30-98 arizona 20-23 (Dick Tomey) BOB SIMMONS, 0-1-0 (Bowling Green ’71) Born 6-13-1948 Nebraska �������������������� Fiesta 1-2-00 tennessee 31-21 (Phillip Fulmer) Oklahoma St. ���������� Alamo 12-30-97 Purdue 20-33 (Joe Tiller) Nebraska �������������������� Alamo 12-30-00 northwestern 66-17 (Randy Walker) Nebraska �������������������� Rose 1-3-02 Miami (FL) 14-37 (Larry Coker) CHAUNCEY SIMPSON, 0-1-0 (Missouri ’25) Born 12-21-1902 Nebraska �������������������� Independence 12-27-02 Mississippi 23-27 (David Cutcliffe) Missouri ���������������������� Cotton 1-1-46 texas 27-40 (Dana Bible) Ohio ����������������������������� GMAC 1-7-07 southern Miss. 7-28 (Jeff Bower) DAN SIMRELL, 0-1-0 (Toledo ’65) Born 4-9-1943 Ohio ����������������������������� Little Caesars Pizza Marshall 17-21 (Mark Snyder) Toledo ������������������������� California 12-15-84 unlv 13-30 (Harvey Hyde) 12-26-09 STEVE SLOAN, 0-2-1 (Alabama ’66) Born 8-19-1944 FRANK SPAZIANI, 1-1-0 (Penn St. ’69) Born 4-1-1947 Vanderbilt ������������������ Peach 12-28-74 texas Tech 6-6 (Jim Carlen) Boston College �������� Meineke Car Care navy 25-24 (Paul Johnson) Texas Tech ����������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-76 nebraska 24-27 (Tom Osborne) 12-30-06 Texas Tech ����������������� Tangerine 12-23-77 Florida St. 17-40 (Bobby Bowden) Boston College �������� Emerald 12-26-09 southern California 13-24 (Pete Carroll) R.C. SLOCUM, 3-8-0 (McNeese St. ’67) Born 11-7-1944 CLARENCE “DOC” SPEARS, 1-0-0 (Dartmouth ’16) Born 7-24-1894 Texas A&M ����������������� John Hancock 12-30-89 Pittsburgh 28-31 (Paul Hackett) West Virginia ������������ San Diego East-West Gonzaga 21-13 (Charles “Gus” Dorais) Texas A&M ����������������� Holiday 12-29-90 BYU 65-14 (LaVell Edwards) christmas Classic 12-25-22 Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-92 Florida St. 2-10 (Bobby Bowden) CLIFF SPEEGLE, 1-0-0 (Oklahoma ’41) Born 11-4-1917 Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-93 notre Dame 3-28 (Lou Holtz) Oklahoma St. ���������� Bluegrass 12-13-58 Florida St. 15-6 (Tom Nugent) Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-94 notre Dame 21-24 (Lou Holtz) Texas A&M ����������������� Alamo 12-28-95 Michigan 22-20 (Lloyd Carr) STEVE SPURRIER, 7-9-0 (Florida ’67) Born 4-20-1945 Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-98 ucla 23-29 (Bob Toledo) Duke ���������������������������� All-American 12-28-89 texas Tech 21-49 (Spike Dykes) Texas A&M ����������������� Sugar 1-1-99 ohio St. 14-24 (John Cooper) Florida ������������������������� Sugar 1-1-92 notre Dame 28-39 (Lou Holtz) Texas A&M ����������������� Alamo 12-28-99 Penn St. 0-24 (Joe Paterno) Florida ������������������������� Gator 12-31-92 north Carolina St. 27-10 Texas A&M ����������������� Independence 12-31-00 Mississippi St. 41-43 (ot) (Dick Sheridan) (Jackie Sherrill) Florida ������������������������� Sugar 1-1-94 West Virginia 41-7 (Don Nehlen) Texas A&M ����������������� galleryfurniture.com tcu 28-9 (Gary Patterson) Florida ������������������������� Sugar 1-2-95 Florida St. 17-23 (Bobby Bowden) 12-28-01 Florida ������������������������� Fiesta 1-2-96 nebraska 24-62 (Tom Osborne) Florida ������������������������� Sugar 1-2-97 Florida St. 52-20 (Bobby Bowden) ANDY SMITH, 1-0-1 (Penn ’06) Born 9-10-1883 Florida ������������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-98 Penn St. 21-6 (Joe Paterno) California �������������������� Rose 1-1-21 ohio St. 28-0 (John Wilce) Florida ������������������������� Orange 1-2-99 syracuse 31-10 (Paul Pasqualoni) California �������������������� Rose 1-2-22 Wash. & Jeff. 0-0 (Earle “Greasy” Neale) Florida ������������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-00 Michigan St. 34-37 (Bobby Williams) HOMER SMITH, 0-1-0 (Princeton ’54) Born 10-9-1931 Florida ������������������������� Sugar 1-2-01 Miami (FL) 20-37 (Butch Davis) Davidson �������������������� Tangerine 12-26-69 toledo 33-56 (Frank Lauterbur) Florida ������������������������� Orange 1-2-02 Maryland 56-23 (Ralph Friedgen) South Carolina ��������� Independence 12-30-05 Missouri 31-38 (Gary Pinkel) JOHN L. SMITH, 1-6-0 (Weber St. ‘71) Born 11-5-1948 South Carolina ��������� Liberty 12-29-06 Houston 44-36 (Art Briles) Utah St. ���������������������� Humanitarian 12-29-97 Cincinnati 19-35 (Rick Minter) South Carolina ��������� Outback 1-1-09 Iowa 10-31 (Kirk Ferentz) Louisville �������������������� Motor City 12-23-98 Marshall 29-48 (Bob Pruett) South Carolina ��������� Papajohns.com 1-2-10 connecticut 7-20 (Randy Edsall) Louisville �������������������� Humanitarian 12-30-99 Boise St. 31-34 (Dirk Koetter) Louisville �������������������� Liberty 12-29-00 colorado St. 17-22 (Sonny Lubick) GENE STALLINGS, 6-1-0 (Texas A&M ’57) Born 3-2-1935 Louisville �������������������� Liberty 12-31-01 BYU 28-10 (Gary Crowton) Texas A&M ����������������� Cotton 1-1-68 alabama 20-16 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) 86 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Alabama ��������������������� Fiesta 1-1-91 louisville 7-34 (Howard Fresno St. ������������������ Freedom 12-29-92 southern California 24-7 (Larry Smith) Schnellenberger) Fresno St. ������������������ Aloha 12-25-93 colorado 30-41 (Bill McCartney) Alabama ��������������������� Blockbuster 12-28-91 colorado 30-25 (Bill McCartney) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-93 Miami (FL) 34-13 (Dennis Erickson) DABO SWINNEY, 1-1-0 (Alabama ’93) Born 11-20-1969 Alabama ��������������������� Gator 12-31-93 north Carolina 24-10 (Mack Brown) Clemson ��������������������� Gator 1-1-09 nebraska 21-26 (Bo Pelini) Alabama ��������������������� Fla. Citrus 1-2-95 ohio St. 24-17 (John Cooper) Clemson ��������������������� Music City 12-27-09 Kentucky 21-13 (Rich Brooks) Alabama ��������������������� Outback 1-1-97 Michigan 17-14 (Lloyd Carr) BARRY SWITZER, 8-5-0 (Arkansas ’60) Born 10-5-1937 Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-76 Michigan 14-6 JIM STANGELAND, 0-0-1 (Arizona St. ’48) Born 12-21-1921 (Glenn “Bo” Schembechler) Long Beach St. ��������� Pasadena 12-19-70 louisville 24-24 (Lee Corso) Oklahoma ������������������ Fiesta 12-25-76 Wyoming 41-7 (Fred Akers) JIM STANLEY, 2-0-0 (Texas A&M ’59) Born 5-22-1935 Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-2-78 arkansas 6-31 (Lou Holtz) Oklahoma St. ���������� Fiesta 12-28-74 BYU 16-6 (LaVell Edwards) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-79 nebraska 31-24 (Tom Osborne) Oklahoma St. ���������� Tangerine 12-18-76 BYU 49-12 (LaVell Edwards) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-80 Florida St. 24-7 (Bobby Bowden) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-81 Florida St. 18-17 (Bobby Bowden) BILL STEWART, 2-1-0 (Fairmont St. ’75) Born 11-6-1952 Oklahoma ������������������ Sun 12-26-81 Houston 40-14 (Bill Yeoman) West Virginia ������������ Fiesta 1-2-08 oklahoma 48-28 (Bob Stoops) Oklahoma ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-83 arizona St. 21-32 (Darryl Rogers) West Virginia ������������ Meineke Car Care 12-27-08 North Carolina 31-30 (Butch Davis) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-85 Washington 17-28 (Don James) West Virginia ������������ Gator 1-1-10 Florida St. 21-33 (Bobby Bowden) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-86 Penn St. 25-10 (Joe Paterno) TOM STIDHAM, 0-1-0 (Haskell ’27) Born 3-27-1904 Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-87 arkansas 42-8 (Ken Hatfield) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-2-39 tennessee 0-17 (Bob Neyland) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-88 Miami (FL) 14-20 (Jimmy Johnson) Oklahoma ������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-2-89 clemson 6-13 (Danny Ford) LON STINER, 1-0-0 (Nebraska ’27) Born 6-20-1903 Oregon St. ���������������� Rose 1-1-42 duke 20-16 (Wallace Wade) CHARLIE TATE, 1-1-0 (Florida ’42) Born 2-20-1921 Miami (FL) ������������������ Liberty 12-10-66 virginia Tech 14-7 (Jerry Claiborne) HARRY STITELER, 1-0-0 (Texas A&M ’31) Born 9-17-1909 Miami (FL) ������������������ Bluebonnet 12-23-67 colorado 21-31 (Eddie Crowder) Texas A&M ����������������� Presidential Cup Georgia 40-20 (Wally Butts) 12-9-50 JIM TATUM, 3-2-1 (North Carolina ’35) Born 7-22-1913 Oklahoma ������������������ Gator 1-1-47 north Carolina St. 34-13 CHUCK STOBART, 1-0-0 (Ohio ’59) Born 10-27-1934 (Beattie Feathers) Toledo ������������������������� California 12-19-81 san Jose St. 27-25 (Jack Elway) Maryland �������������������� Gator 1-1-48 Georgia 20-20 (Wally Butts) RICK STOCKSTILL, 1-1-0 (Florida St. ’82) Born 12-23-1957 Maryland �������������������� Gator 1-2-50 Missouri 20-7 (Don Faurot) Middle Tenn. ����������� Motor City 12-26-06 central Mich. 14-31 (Jeff Quinn) Maryland �������������������� Sugar 1-1-52 tennessee 28-13 (Bob Neyland) Middle Tenn. ����������� New Orleans 12-20-09 southern Miss. 42-32 (Larry Fedora) Maryland �������������������� Orange 1-1-54 oklahoma 0-7 (Bud Wilkinson) Maryland �������������������� Orange 1-2-56 oklahoma 6-20 (Bud Wilkinson) CAL STOLL, 0-1-0 (Minnesota ’50) Born 12-12-1923 Minnesota ����������������� Hall of Fame 12-22-77 Maryland 7-17 (Jerry Claiborne) CHUCK TAYLOR, 0-1-0 (Stanford ’43) Born 1-24-1920 Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-52 Illinois 7-40 (Ray Eliot) DENNY STOLZ, 0-3-0 (Alma ’55) Born 9-12-1934 Bowling Green �������� California 12-18-82 Fresno St. 28-29 (Jim Sweeney) GRANT TEAFF, 4-4-0 (McMurry ’56) Born 11-12-1933 Bowling Green �������� California 12-14-85 Fresno St. 7-51 (Jim Sweeney) Baylor �������������������������� Cotton 1-1-75 Penn St. 20-41 (Joe Paterno) San Diego St. ����������� Holiday 12-30-86 Iowa 38-39 (Hayden Fry) Baylor �������������������������� Peach 12-31-79 clemson 24-18 (Danny Ford) Baylor �������������������������� Cotton 1-1-81 alabama 2-30 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) BOB STOOPS, 5-6-0 (Iowa ’83) Born 9-6-1960 Baylor �������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-83 oklahoma St. 14-24 (Jimmy Johnson) Oklahoma ������������������ Independence 12-31-99 Mississippi 25-27 (David Cutcliffe) Baylor �������������������������� Liberty 12-27-85 lsu 21-7 (Bill Arnsparger) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-3-01 Florida St. 13-2 (Bobby Bowden) Baylor �������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-86 colorado 21-9 (Bill McCartney) Oklahoma ������������������ Cotton 1-1-02 arkansas 10-3 (Houston Nutt) Baylor �������������������������� Copper 12-31-91 Indiana 0-24 (Bill Mallory) Oklahoma ������������������ Rose 1-1-03 Washington St. 34-14 (Mike Price) Baylor �������������������������� John Hancock 12-31-92 Arizona 20-15 (Dick Tomey) Oklahoma ������������������ Sugar 1-4-04 lsu 14-21 (Nick Saban) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-4-05 southern California 19-55 (Pete Carroll) EDDIE TEAGUE, 1-0-0 (North Carolina ’44) Born 12-14-1921 Oklahoma ������������������ Holiday 12-29-05 oregon 17-14 (Mike Bellotti) Citadel ������������������������� Tangerine 12-30-60 tennessee Tech 27-0 (Wilburn Tucker) Oklahoma ������������������ Fiesta 1-1-07 Boise St. 42-43 (ot) (Chris Peterson) JEFF TEDFORD, 5-2-0 (Fresno St. ’83) Born 8-15-1961 Oklahoma ������������������ Fiesta 1-2-08 West Virginia 28-48 (Bill Stewart) California �������������������� Insight 12-26-03 virginia Tech 52-49 (Frank Beamer) Oklahoma ������������������ BCS Championship Florida 14-24 (Urban Meyer) California �������������������� Holiday 12-30-04 texas Tech 31-45 (Mike Leach) 1-8-09 California �������������������� Las Vegas 12-22-05 BYU 35-28 (Bronco Mendenhall) Oklahoma ������������������ Sun 12-31-09 stanford 31-27 (Jim Harbaugh) California �������������������� Holiday 12-28-06 texas A&M 45-10 (Dennis Franchione) MIKE STOOPS, 1-1-0 (Iowa ‘86) Born 12-13-1961 California �������������������� Armed Forces 12-31-07 Air Force 42-36 (Troy Calhoun) Arizona ����������������������� Las Vegas 12-20-08 BYU 31-21 (Bronco Mendenhall) California �������������������� Emerald 12-27-08 Miami (FL) 24-17 (Randy Shannon) Arizona ����������������������� Holiday 12-30-09 nebraska 0-33 (Bo Pelini) California �������������������� Poinsettia 12-23-09 utah 27-37 (Kyle Whittingham) JERRY STOVALL, 0-1-0 (LSU ’63) Born 4-30-1941 JON TENUTA, 0-1-0 (Virginia ‘82) Born 2-25-1957 LSU ������������������������������� Orange 1-1-83 nebraska 20-21 (Tom Osborne) Georgia Tech ������������ Humanitarian 12-31-07 Fresno St. 28-40 (Pat Hill) STEVE STRIPLING, 1-0-0 (Colorado ’76) LOU TEPPER, 1-2-0 (Rutgers ’67) Born 7-21-1945 Central Mich. ������������ GMAC 1-6-10 troy 44-41 (2 ot) (Larry Blakeney) Illinois �������������������������� John Hancock 12-31-91 UCLA 3-6 (Terry Donahue) Illinois �������������������������� Holiday 12-30-92 Hawaii 17-27 (Bob Wagner) CHARLIE STRONG, 0-1-0 (Central Ark. ’82) Born 8-2-1960 Illinois �������������������������� Liberty 12-31-94 east Carolina 30-0 (Steve Logan) Florida ������������������������� Peach 12-31-04 Miami (FL) 10-27 (Larry Coker) ROBERT THEDER, 0-1-0 (Western Mich. ’63) Born 9-22-1939 BOB STULL, 0-1-0 (Kansas St. ’68) Born 11-21-1945 California �������������������� Garden State 12-15-79 temple 17-28 (Wayne Hardin) UTEP ����������������������������� Independence 12-23-88 southern Miss. 18-38 (Curley Hallman) FRANK THOMAS, 4-2-0 (Notre Dame ’23) Born 11-14-1898 Alabama ��������������������� Rose 1-1-35 stanford 29-13 PAT SULLIVAN, 0-1-0 (Auburn ’72) Born 1-18-1950 (Claude “Tiny” Thornhill) TCU ������������������������������� Independence 12-28-94 virginia 10-20 (George Welsh) Alabama ��������������������� Rose 1-1-38 california 0-13 (Leonard “Stub” Allison) KEVIN SUMLIN, 1-1-0 (Purdue ‘86) Born 8-3-1964 Alabama ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-42 texas A&M 29-21 (Homer Norton) Houston ��������������������� Armed Forces 12-31-08 air Force 34-28 (Troy Calhoun) Alabama ��������������������� Orange 1-1-43 Boston College 37-21 (Denny Myers) Houston ���������������������� Armed Forces 12-31-09 air Force 20-47 (Troy Calhoun) Alabama ��������������������� Sugar 1-1-45 duke 26-29 (Eddie Cameron) Alabama ��������������������� Rose 1-1-46 southern California 34-14 JOCK SUTHERLAND, 1-3-0 (Pittsburgh ’18) Born 3-21-1889 (Jeff Cravath) Pittsburgh ������������������ Rose 1-1-28 stanford 6-7 (Glenn “Pop” Warner) Pittsburgh ������������������ Rose 1-1-30 southern California 14-47 FRED THOMSEN, 0-0-1 (Nebraska ’25) Born 4-25-1897 (Howard Jones) Arkansas ��������������������� Dixie Classic 1-1-34 centenary (LA) 7-7 (Homer Norton) Pittsburgh ������������������ Rose 1-2-33 southern California 0-35 CLAUDE “TINY” THORNHILL, 1-2-0 (Pittsburgh ’17) Born 4-14-1893 (Howard Jones) Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-34 columbia 0-7 (Lou Little) Pittsburgh ������������������ Rose 1-1-37 Washington 21-0 (Jimmy Phelan) Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-35 alabama 13-29 (Frank Thomas) BOB SUTTON, 0-1-0 (Eastern Mich. ‘74) Born 1-28-1951 Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-36 sMU 7-0 (Matty Bell) Army ���������������������������� Independence 12-31-96 auburn 29-32 (Terry Bowden) CHRIS THURMOND, 0-1-0 (Tulsa ‘75) Born 2-25-1953 JIM SWEENEY, 5-2-0 (Portland ’51) Born 9-1-1929 Houston ��������������������� Texas 12-28-07 tcu 13-20 (Gary Patterson) Fresno St. ������������������ California 12-18-82 Bowling Green 29-28 (Denny Stolz) JOE TILLER, 4-7-0 (Montana St. ’64) Born 12-7-1942 Fresno St. ������������������ California 12-14-85 Bowling Green 51-7 (Denny Stolz) Wyoming ������������������� Copper 12-29-93 Kansas St. 17-52 (Bill Snyder) Fresno St. ������������������ California 12-10-88 Western Mich. 35-30 (Al Molde) Purdue ������������������������ Alamo 12-30-97 oklahoma St. 33-20 (Bob Simmons) Fresno St. ������������������ California 12-9-89 Ball St. 27-8 (Paul Schudel) Purdue ������������������������ Alamo 12-29-98 Kansas St. 37-34 (Bill Snyder) Fresno St. ������������������ California 12-13-91 Bowling Green 21-28 (Gary Blackney) Purdue ������������������������ Outback 1-1-00 Georgia 25-28 (ot) (Jim Donnan)

Bowl Coaching Records 87 e m a G Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach)

Purdue ������������������������ Rose 1-1-01 Washington 24-34 (Rick Neuheisel) Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-2-61 Rice 14-6 (Jess Neely) r

Purdue ������������������������ Sun 12-31-01 Washington St. 27-33 (Mike Price) Mississippi ����������������� Cotton 1-1-62 texas 7-12 (Darrell Royal) a Purdue ������������������������ Sun 12-31-02 Washington 34-24 (Rick Neuheisel) Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-1-63 arkansas 17-13 (Frank Broyles) St

Purdue ������������������������ Capital One 1-1-04 Georgia 27-34 (ot) (Mark Richt) Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-1-64 alabama 7-12 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) - Purdue ������������������������ Sun 12-31-04 arizona St. 23-27 (Dirk Koetter) Mississippi ����������������� Bluebonnet 12-19-64 tulsa 7-14 (Glenn Dobbs) or ds Purdue ������������������������ Champs Sports 12-29-06 Maryland 7-24 (Ralph Friedgen) Mississippi ����������������� Liberty 12-18-65 auburn 13-7 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan)

Purdue ������������������������ Motor City 12-26-07 central Mich. 51-48 (Butch Jones) Mississippi ����������������� Bluebonnet 12-17-66 texas 0-19 (Darrell Royal) All Rec

GAYNELL TINSLEY, 0-1-0 (LSU ’37) Born 2-1-1915 Mississippi ����������������� Sun 12-30-67 uteP 7-14 (Bobby Dobbs) / Mississippi ����������������� Liberty 12-14-68 virginia Tech 34-17 (Jerry Claiborne) l LSU ������������������������������� Sugar 1-2-50 oklahoma 0-35 (Bud Wilkinson) Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-1-70 arkansas 27-22 (Frank Broyles) JEFF TISDEL, 1-0-0 (Nevada ‘77) Born 1-10-1956 Mississippi ����������������� Gator 1-2-71 auburn 28-35 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) w Nevada ����������������������� Las Vegas 12-19-96 Ball St. 18-15 (Bill Lynch)

DICK VERMEIL, 1-0-0 (San Jose St. ’58) Born 10-30-1936 Bo BOB TOLEDO, 1-2-0 (San Fran. St. ‘68) Born 3-4-1946 UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-76 ohio St. 23-10 (Woody Hayes) UCLA ���������������������������� Cotton 1-1-98 texas A&M 29-23 (R.C. Slocum) BOB VOIGTS, 1-0-0 (Northwestern ’39) Born 3-29-1916 UCLA ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-99 Wisconsin 31-38 (Barry Alvarez) Northwestern ���������� Rose 1-1-49 california 20-14 UCLA ���������������������������� Sun 12-29-00 Wisconsin 20-21 (Barry Alvarez) (Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf) TED TOLLNER, 1-3-0 (Cal Poly ’62) Born 5-29-1940 Southern California Rose 1-1-85 ohio St. 20-17 (Earle Bruce) JIM WACKER, 0-1-0 (Valparaiso ’60) Born 4-28-1937 Southern California aloha 12-28-85 alabama 3-24 (Ray Perkins) TCU ������������������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-84 West Virginia 14-31 (Don Nehlen) Southern California Fla. Citrus 1-1-87 auburn 7-16 (Pat Dye) WALLACE WADE, 2-2-1 (Brown ’17) Born 6-15-1892 San Diego St. ����������� Las Vegas 12-19-98 north Carolina 13-20 (Carl Torbush) Alabama ��������������������� Rose 1-1-26 Washington 20-19 (Enoch Bagshaw) DICK TOMEY, 5-3-0 (DePauw ’61) Born 6-20-1938 Alabama ��������������������� Rose 1-1-27 stanford 7-7 (Glenn “Pop” Warner) Arizona ����������������������� Copper 12-30-89 north Carolina St. 17-10 Alabama ��������������������� Rose 1-1-31 Washington St. 24-0 (Dick Sheridan) (Orin “Babe” Hollingbery) Arizona ����������������������� Aloha 12-28-90 syracuse 0-28 (Dick MacPherson) Duke ���������������������������� Rose 1-2-39 southern California 3-7 (Howard Jones) Arizona ����������������������� John Hancock 12-31-92 Baylor 15-20 (Grant Teaff) Duke ���������������������������� Rose 1-1-42 oregon St. 16-20 (Lon Stiner) Arizona ����������������������� Fiesta 1-1-94 Miami (FL) 29-0 (Dennis Erickson) BOB WAGNER, 1-1-0 (Wittenberg ’69) Born 5-16-1947 Arizona ����������������������� Freedom 12-27-94 utah 13-16 (Ron McBride) Hawaii ������������������������� Aloha 12-25-89 Michigan St. 13-33 (George Perles) Arizona ����������������������� Insight.com 12-27-97 new Mexico 20-14 Hawaii ������������������������� Holiday 12-30-92 Illinois 27-17 (Lou Tepper) (Dennis Franchione) Arizona ����������������������� Holiday 12-30-98 nebraska 23-20 (Frank Solich) JIM WALDEN, 0-1-0 (Wyoming ’60) Born 4-10-1938 San Jose St. �������������� New Mexico 12-23-06 new Mexico 20-12 (Rocky Long) Washington St. �������� Holiday 12-18-81 BYU 36-38 (LaVell Edwards) CARL TORBUSH, 2-0-0 (Carson-Newman ‘74) Born 10-11-1951 LYNN “PAPPY” WALDORF, 0-3-0 (Syracuse ’25) Born 10-3-1902 North Carolina ��������� Gator 1-1-98 virginia Tech 42-3 (Frank Beamer) California �������������������� Rose 1-1-49 northwestern 14-20 (Bob Voigts) North Carolina ��������� Las Vegas 12-19-98 san Diego St. 20-13 (Ted Tollner) California �������������������� Rose 1-2-50 ohio St. 14-17 (Wes Fesler) California �������������������� Rose 1-1-51 Michigan 6-14 (Bennie Oosterbaan) CHRIS TORMEY, 1-0-0 (Idaho ‘78) Born 5-1-1955 Idaho ��������������������������� Humanitarian 12-30-98 Southern Miss. 42-35 (Jeff Bower) D.C. “PEAHEAD” WALKER, 1-1-0 (Samford ’22) Born 2-17-1900 Wake Forest �������������� Gator 1-1-46 south Carolina 26-14 JIM TRESSEL, 5-4-0 (Baldwin-Wallace ’75) Born 12-5-1952 (Johnnie McMillan) Ohio St. ����������������������� Outback 1-1-02 south Carolina 28-31 (Lou Holtz) Wake Forest �������������� Dixie 1-1-49 Baylor 7-20 (Bob Woodruff) Ohio St. ����������������������� Fiesta 1-3-03 Miami (FL) 31-24 (2 ot) (Larry Coker) Ohio St. ����������������������� Fiesta 1-2-04 Kansas St. 35-28 (Bill Snyder) DeWAYNE WALKER, 0-1-0 (Regents ’92) Born 12-3-1960 Ohio St. ����������������������� Alamo 12-29-04 oklahoma St. 33-7 (Les Miles) UCLA ���������������������������� Las Vegas 12-22-07 BYU 16-17 (Bronco Mendenhall) Ohio St. ����������������������� Fiesta 1-2-06 notre Dame 34-20 (Charlie Weis) ED WALKER, 0-1-0 (Stanford ’27) Born 3-25-1901 Ohio St. ����������������������� BCS Championship Florida 14-41 (Urban Meyer) Mississippi ����������������� Orange 1-1-36 catholic 19-20 1-8-07 (Arthur “Dutch” Bergman) Ohio St. ����������������������� BCS Championship lsu 24-38 (Les Miles) 1-7-08 RANDY WALKER, 0-3-0 [Miami (OH) ’76] Born 5-29-1954 Ohio St. ����������������������� Fiesta 1-5-09 texas 21-24 (Mack Brown) Northwestern ���������� Alamo 12-20-00 nebraska 17-66 (Frank Solich) Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-10 oregon 26-17 (Chip Kelly) Northwestern ���������� Motor City 12-26-03 Bowling Green 24-28 (Gregg Brandon) Northwestern ���������� Sun 12-30-05 ucla 38-50 (Karl Dorrell) JIM TRIMBLE, 0-1-0 (Indiana ’42) Born 5-29-1918 Wichita St. ������������������ Camellia 12-30-48 Hardin-Simmons 12-49 BILL WALSH, 3-0-0 (San Jose St. ’54) Born 11-30-1931 (Warren Woodson) Stanford ���������������������� Sun 12-31-77 lsu 24-14 (Charlie McClendon) Stanford ���������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-78 Georgia 25-22 (Vince Dooley) FRANK TRITICO, 0-0-1 (La.-Lafayette ’34) Born 3-25-1909 Stanford ���������������������� Blockbuster 1-1-93 Penn St. 24-3 (Joe Paterno) Randolph Field �������� Cotton 1-1-44 texas 7-7 (Dana Bible) DAVE WANNSTEDT, 1-1-0 (Pittsburgh ‘74) Born 5-21-1952 TOMMY TUBERVILLE, 7-3-0 (Southern Ark. ’76) Born 9-18-1954 Pittsburgh ������������������ Sun 12-31-08 oregon St. 0-3 (Mike Riley) Mississippi ����������������� Motor City 12-26-97 Marshall 34-31 (Bob Pruett) Pittsburgh ������������������ Meineke Care Care North Carolina 19-17 (Butch Davis) Mississippi ����������������� Independence 12-31-98 texas Tech 35-18 (Spike Dykes) 12-26-09 Auburn ������������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-01 Michigan 28-31 (Lloyd Carr) Auburn ������������������������ Peach 12-31-01 north Carolina 10-16 (John Bunting) DALLAS WARD, 1-0-0 (Oregon St. ’27) Born 8-11-1906 Auburn ������������������������ Capital One 1-1-03 Penn St. 13-9 (Joe Paterno) Colorado �������������������� Orange 1-1-57 clemson 27-21 (Frank Howard) Auburn ������������������������ Music City 12-31-03 Wisconsin 28-14 (Barry Alvarez) MURRAY WARMATH, 1-1-0 (Tennessee ’35) Born 12-26-1913 Auburn ������������������������ Sugar 1-3-05 virginia Tech 16-13 (Frank Beamer) Minnesota ����������������� Rose 1-2-61 Washington 7-17 (Jim Owens) Auburn ������������������������ Capital One 1-2-06 Wisconsin 10-24 (Barry Alvarez) Minnesota ����������������� Rose 1-1-62 ucla 21-3 (Bill Barnes) Auburn ������������������������ Cotton 1-1-07 nebraska 17-14 (Bill Callahan) Auburn ������������������������ Chick-fil-A 12-31-07 clemson 23-20 (ot) (Tommy Bowden) GLENN “POP” WARNER, 1-2-1 (Cornell ’95) Born 4-5-1871 Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-25 notre Dame 10-27 (Knute Rockne) WILBURN TUCKER, 0-1-0 (Tennessee Tech ’43) Born 8-11-1920 Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-27 alabama 7-7 (Wallace Wade) Tennessee Tech ������� Tangerine 12-30-60 citadel 0-27 (Eddie Teague) Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-2-28 Pittsburgh 7-6 (Jock Sutherland) RON TURNER, 1-1-0 (Pacific ’77) Born 12-5-1953 Temple ������������������������ Sugar 1-1-35 tulane 14-20 (Ted Cox) Illinois �������������������������� Micronpc.com 12-30-99 virginia 63-21 (George Welsh) CHARLIE WEATHERBIE, 2-0-0 (Oklahoma St. ’77) Born 1-17-1955 Illinois �������������������������� Sugar 1-1-02 lsu 34-47 (Nick Saban) Utah St. ���������������������� Las Vegas 12-17-93 Ball St. 42-33 (Paul Schudel) BOB TYLER, 1-0-0 (Mississippi ’58) Born 7-4-1932 Navy ����������������������������� Aloha 12-25-96 california 42-38 (Steve Mariucci) Mississippi St. ���������� Sun 12-28-74 north Carolina 26-24 (Bill Dooley) DeWITT WEAVER, 2-1-0 (Tennessee ’37) Born 5-11-1912 THAD “PIE” VANN, 0-2-0 (Mississippi ’28) Born 9-22-1907 Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 1-1-52 Pacific 25-14 (Ernie Jorge) Southern Miss. ��������� Sun 1-1-53 Pacific 7-26 (Ernie Jorge) Texas Tech ����������������� Gator 1-1-54 auburn 35-13 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) Southern Miss. ��������� Sun 1-1-54 UTEP 14-37 (Mike Brumbelow) Texas Tech ����������������� Sun 1-2-56 Wyoming 14-21 (Phil Dickens) JOHN VAUGHT, 10-8-0 (TCU ’33) Born 5-6-1908 BILL WEEKS, 1-0-0 (Iowa St. ’51) Born 10-20-1929 Mississippi ����������������� Delta 1-1-48 tcu 13-9 (Leo “Dutch” Meyer) New Mexico �������������� Aviation 12-9-61 Western Mich. 28-12 (Merle Schlosser) Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-1-53 Georgia Tech 7-24 (Bobby Dodd) CHARLIE WEIS, 1-2-0 (Notre Dame ’78) Born 3-30-1956 Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-1-55 navy 0-21 (Eddie Erdelatz) Notre Dame �������������� Fiesta 1-2-06 ohio St. 20-34 (Jim Tressel) Mississippi ����������������� Cotton 1-2-56 tcu 14-13 (Abe Martin) Notre Dame ������������� Sugar 1-3-07 lsu 14-41 (Les Miles) Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-1-58 texas 39-7 (Darrell Royal) Notre Dame �������������� Hawaii 12-24-08 Hawaii 49-21 (Greg McMackin) Mississippi ����������������� Gator 12-27-58 Florida 7-3 (Bob Woodruff) Mississippi ����������������� Sugar 1-1-60 lsu 21-0 (Paul Dietzel) 88 Bowl Coaching Records

Coach/School bowl/Date Opponent/Score (Coach) Arkansas ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-55 Georgia Tech 6-14 (Bobby Dodd) RALPH “PEST” WELCH, 0-1-0 (Purdue ’30) Born 8-11-1907 Tennessee ������������������ Sugar 1-1-57 Baylor 7-13 (Sam Boyd) Washington �������������� Rose 1-1-44 southern California 0-29 (Jeff Cravath) Tennessee ������������������ Gator 12-26-57 texas A&M 3-0 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) GEORGE WELSH, 5-10-0 (Navy ’56) Born 8-26-1933 BILL YEOMAN, 6-4-1 (Army ’50) Born 12-26-1927 Navy ����������������������������� Holiday 12-22-78 BYU 23-16 (LaVell Edwards) Houston ��������������������� Tangerine 12-22-62 Miami (OH) 49-21 (John Pont) Navy ����������������������������� Garden State 12-14-80 Houston 0-35 (Bill Yeoman) Houston ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-69 auburn 36-7 (Ralph “Shug” Jordan) Navy ����������������������������� Liberty 12-30-81 ohio St. 28-31 (Earle Bruce) Houston ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-31-71 colorado 17-29 (Eddie Crowder) Virginia ������������������������ Peach 12-31-84 Purdue 27-24 (Leon Burtnett) Houston ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-29-73 tulane 47-7 (Bennie Ellender) Virginia ������������������������ All-American 12-22-87 BYU 22-16 (LaVell Edwards) Houston ��������������������� Bluebonnet 12-23-74 north Carolina St. 31-31 (Lou Holtz) Virginia ������������������������ Fla. Citrus 1-1-90 Illinois 21-31 (John Mackovic) Houston ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-77 Maryland 30-21 (Jerry Claiborne) Virginia ������������������������ Sugar 1-1-91 tennessee 22-23 (Johnny Majors) Houston ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-79 notre Dame 34-35 (Dan Devine) Virginia ������������������������ Gator 12-29-91 oklahoma 14-48 (Gary Gibbs) Houston ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-80 nebraska 17-14 (Tom Osborne) Virginia ������������������������ Carquest 1-1-94 Boston College 13-31 (Tom Coughlin) Houston ��������������������� Garden State 12-14-80 navy 35-0 (George Welsh) Virginia ������������������������ Independence 12-28-94 tcu 20-10 (Pat Sullivan) Houston ��������������������� Sun 12-26-81 oklahoma 14-40 (Barry Switzer) Virginia ������������������������ Peach 12-30-95 Georgia 34-27 (Ray Goff) Houston ��������������������� Cotton 1-1-85 Boston College 28-45 (Jack Bicknell) Virginia ������������������������ Carquest 12-27-96 Miami (FL) 21-31 (Butch Davis) FIELDING “HURRY UP” YOST, 1-0-0 (Lafayette ’97) Born 4-30-1871 Virginia ������������������������ Peach 12-31-98 Georgia 33-35 (Jim Donnan) Michigan �������������������� Rose 1-1-02 stanford 49-0 (Charlie Fickert) Virginia ������������������������ Micronpc.com 12-30-99 Illinois 21-63 (Ron Turner) Virginia ������������������������ Oahu Classic 12-24-00 Georgia 14-37 (Jim Donnan) JIM YOUNG, 5-1-0 (Bowling Green ’57) Born 4-21-1935 Purdue ������������������������ Peach 12-25-78 Georgia Tech 41-21 (Pepper Rodgers) TOMMY WEST, 3-6-0 (Tennessee ’75) Born 7-31-1954 Purdue ������������������������ Bluebonnet 12-31-79 tennessee 27-22 (Johnny Majors) Clemson ��������������������� Peach 12-31-93 Kentucky 14-13 (Bill Curry) Purdue ������������������������ Liberty 12-27-80 Missouri 28-25 (Warren Powers) Clemson ��������������������� Gator 1-1-96 syracuse 0-41 (Paul Pasqualoni) Army ���������������������������� Cherry 12-22-84 Michigan St. 10-6 (George Perles) Clemson ��������������������� Peach 12-28-96 lsu 7-10 (Gerry DiNardo) Army ���������������������������� Peach 12-31-85 Illinois 31-29 (Mike White) Clemson ��������������������� Peach 1-2-98 auburn 17-21 (Terry Bowden) Army ���������������������������� Sun 12-24-88 alabama 28-29 (Bill Curry) Memphis �������������������� New Orleans 12-16-03 north Texas 27-17 (Darrell Dickey) Memphis �������������������� GMAC 12-22-04 Bowling Green 35-52 (Gregg Brandon) RON ZOOK, 0-3-0 [Miami (OH) ’76] Born 4-28-1954 Memphis �������������������� Motor City 12-26-05 akron 38-31 (J.D. Brookhart) Florida ������������������������� Outback 1-1-03 Michigan 30-38 (Lloyd Carr) Memphis �������������������� New Orleans 12-21-07 Fla. Atlantic 27-44 (Howard Florida ������������������������� Outback 1-1-04 Iowa 17-37 (Kirk Ferentz) schnellenberger) Illinois �������������������������� Rose 1-1-08 southern California 17-49 (Pete Carroll) Memphis �������������������� St. Petersburg 12-20-08 south Fla. 14-41 (Jim Leavitt) MIKE WHITE, 0-3-0 (California ’58) Born 1-3-1936 Illinois �������������������������� Liberty 12-29-82 alabama 15-21 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Coaches Who Have Taken More Illinois �������������������������� Rose 1-2-84 ucla 9-45 (Terry Donahue) Illinois �������������������������� Peach 12-31-85 army 29-31 (Jim Young) Than One Team to a Bowl Game KYLE WHITTINGHAM, 5-0-0 (BYU ’84) Born 11-21-1959 Utah ���������������������������� Emerald 12-29-05 Georgia Tech 38-10 (Chan Gailey) Utah ����������������������������� Armed Forces 12-23-06 Tulsa 25-13 (Steve Kragthorpe) Five Teams (1) Utah ����������������������������� Poinsettia 12-20-07 navy 35-32 (Ken Niumatalolo) lou Holtz: William & Mary, North Carolina St., Arkansas, Notre Dame Utah ����������������������������� Sugar 1-2-09 alabama 31-17 (Nick Saban) & South Carolina Utah ����������������������������� Poinsettia 12-23-09 california 37-27 (Jeff Tedford) Four Teams (5) JOHN WILCE, 0-1-0 (Wisconsin ’10) Born 5-12-1888 earle Bruce: Tampa, Iowa St., Ohio St. & Colorado St. Ohio St. ����������������������� Rose 1-1-21 california 0-28 (Andy Smith) * Dennis Erickson: Washington St., Miami (FL), Oregon St. & Arizona St. BUD WILKINSON, 6-2-0 (Minnesota ’37) Born 4-12-1916 dennis Franchione: New Mexico, TCU, Alabama & Texas A&M Oklahoma ������������������ Sugar 1-1-49 north Carolina 14-6 (Carl Snavely) Bill Mallory: Miami (OH), Colorado, Northern Ill. & Indiana Oklahoma ������������������ Sugar 1-2-50 lsu 35-0 (Gaynell Tinsley) larry Smith: Tulane, Arizona, Southern California & Missouri Oklahoma ������������������ Sugar 1-1-51 Kentucky 7-13 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-54 Maryland 7-0 (Jim Tatum) Three Teams (16) Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-2-56 Maryland 20-6 (Jim Tatum) * Mack Brown: Tulane, North Carolina & Texas Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-58 duke 48-21 (Bill Murray) : Kentucky, Texas A&M & Alabama Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-59 syracuse 21-6 (Ben Schwartzwalder) Jim Carlen: West Virginia, Texas Tech & South Carolina Oklahoma ������������������ Orange 1-1-63 alabama 0-17 (Paul “Bear” Bryant) Jerry Claiborne: Virginia Tech, Maryland & Kentucky Bill Curry: Georgia Tech, Alabama & Kentucky BOBBY WILLIAMS, 2-0-0 (Purdue ’82) Born 11-21-1958 Bill Dooley: North Carolina, Virginia Tech & Wake Forest Michigan St. ������������� Fla. Citrus 1-1-00 Florida 37-34 (Steve Spurrier) Ken Hatfield: Air Force, Arkansas & Clemson Michigan St. ������������� Silicon Valley 12-31-01 Fresno St. 44-35 (Pat Hill) John Mackovic: Wake Forest, Illinois & Texas IVY WILLIAMSON, 0-1-0 (Michigan ’33) Born 2-4-1911 Johnny Majors: Iowa St., Pittsburgh & Tennessee Wisconsin ������������������ Rose 1-1-53 southern California 0-7 (Jess Hill) * Rick Neuheisel: Colorado, Washington & UCLA TYRONE WILLINGHAM, 1-4-0 (Michigan St. ’77) Born 12-30-1953 * Nick Saban: Michigan St., LSU & Alabama Stanford ���������������������� Liberty 12-30-95 east Carolina 13-19 (Steve Logan) * Howard Schnellenberger: Miami (FL), Louisville & Fla. Atlantic Stanford ���������������������� Sun 12-31-96 Michigan St. 38-0 (Nick Saban) Jackie Sherrill: Pittsburgh, Texas A&M & Mississippi St. Stanford ���������������������� Rose 1-1-00 Wisconsin 9-17 (Barry Alvarez) John L. Smith: Utah St., Louisville & Michigan St. Stanford ���������������������� Seattle 12-27-01 Georgia Tech 14-24 (Mac McWhorter) * Steve Spurrier: Duke, Florida & South Carolina Notre Dame �������������� Gator 1-1-03 north Carolina St. 6-28 (Chuck Amato) Bowden Wyatt: Wyoming, Arkansas & Tennessee TOM WILSON, 2-0-0 (Texas Tech ’66) Born 2-24-1944 Texas A&M ����������������� Hall of Fame 12-20-78 Iowa St. 28-12 (Earle Bruce) Two Teams (83) Texas A&M ����������������� Independence 12-12-81 oklahoma St. 33-16 Fred Akers: Wyoming & Texas (Jimmy Johnson) Gary Barnett: Northwestern & Colorado SAM WINNINGHAM, 0-1-0 (Colorado ’50) Born 10-11-1926 John Barnhill: Tennessee & Arkansas Cal St. Northridge �� Pasadena 12-2-67 West Tex. A&M 13-35 (Joe Kerbel) emory Bellard: Texas A&M & Mississippi St. Hugo Bezdek: Oregon & Penn St. BOB WOODRUFF, 2-1-0 (Tennessee ’39) Born 3-14-1916 dana X. Bible: Texas A&M & Texas Baylor �������������������������� Dixie 1-1-49 Wake Forest 20-7 Bobby Bowden: West Virginia & Florida St. (D.C. “Peahead” Walker) * Rich Brooks: Oregon & Kentucky Florida ������������������������� Gator 1-1-53 tulsa 14-13 (J.O. “Buddy” Brothers) len Casanova: Santa Clara & Oregon Florida ������������������������� Gator 12-27-58 Mississippi 3-7 (John Vaught) Bobby Collins: Southern Miss. & SMU WARREN WOODSON, 6-1-0 (Baylor ’24) Born 2-24-1903 John Cooper: Arizona St. & Ohio St. Hardin-Simmons ���� Sun 1-1-43 Second Air Force 7-13 (Red Reese) lee Corso: Louisville & Indiana Hardin-Simmons ���� Alamo 1-4-47 denver 20-6 (Clyde “Cac” Hubbard) dick Crum: Miami (OH) & North Carolina Hardin-Simmons ���� Harbor 1-1-48 san Diego St. 53-0 (Bill Schutte) * Mark Dantonio: Cincinnati & Michigan St. Hardin-Simmons ���� Shrine 12-18-48 ouachita Baptist 40-12 Gary Darnell: Florida & Texas A&M (Wesley Bradshaw) Hardin-Simmons ���� Camellia 12-30-48 Wichita St. 49-12 (Jim Trimble) * Butch Davis: Miami (FL) & North Carolina New Mexico St. ������ Sun 12-31-59 north Texas 28-8 (Odus Mitchell) Bob Devaney: Wyoming & Nebraska New Mexico St. ������ Sun 12-31-60 utah St. 20-13 (John Ralston) dan Devine: Missouri & Notre Dame doug Dickey: Tennessee & Florida BOWDEN WYATT, 2-2-0 (Tennessee ’39) Born 11-3-1917 Paul Dietzel: LSU & South Carolina Wyoming ������������������� Gator 1-1-51 Wash. & Lee 20-7 (George Barclay)

Bowl Coaching Records 89 e m a G Pat Dye: East Carolina & Auburn Coach, Team Taken Bowls consecutive Yrs.

Pete Elliott: California & Illinois vince Dooley, Georgia...... 20 9 (1980-88) r

Jack Elway: San Jose St. & Stanford John Vaught, Mississippi...... 18 14 (1957-70) a Bob Folwell: Penn & Navy * Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech...... 17 17 (1993-2009) danny Ford: Clemson & Arkansas St Bo Schembechler, Michigan...... 17 15 (1975-89) - Hayden Fry: SMU & Iowa darrell Royal, Texas...... 16 8 (1968-75) or ds vince Gibson: Louisville & Tulane Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee...... 15 13 (1992-2004) All

sid Gillman: Miami (OH) & Cincinnati Hayden Fry, Iowa...... 14 8 (1981-88) Rec

* Todd Graham: Rice & Tulsa don James, Washington...... 14 9 (1979-87) / Paul Hackett: Pittsburgh & Southern California lloyd Carr, Michigan...... 13 13 (1995-2007) l

Wayne Hardin: Navy & Temple Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech...... 13 6 (1951-56) w * Dan Hawkins: Boise St. & Colorado terry Donahue, UCLA...... 13 8 (1981-88)

Woody Hayes: Miami (OH) & Ohio St. charlie McClendon, LSU...... 13 4 (1970-73) Bo Bob Higgins: West Va. Wesleyan & Penn St. don Nehlen, West Virginia...... 13 4 (1981-84) don James: Kent St. & Washington Barry Switzer, Oklahoma...... 13 8 (1975-82) Jimmy Johnson: Oklahoma St. & Miami (FL) Mike Bellotti, Oregon...... 12 7 (1997-2003) * Paul Johnson: Navy & Georgia Tech * Mack Brown, Texas...... 12 12 (1998-2009) June Jones: Hawaii & SMU Fisher DeBerry, Air Force...... 12 4 (1989-92) Frank Kimbrough: Hardin-Simmons & West Tex. A&M Ralph Jordan, Auburn...... 12 7 (1968-74) Jimmy Kitts: Rice & Virginia Tech George Welsh, Virginia...... 12 4 (1993-96) dirk Koetter: Boise St. & Arizona St. Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin...... 11 5 (1996-2000) * Bill Lynch: Ball St. & Indiana Jeff Bower, Southern Miss...... 11 6 (2002-07) Glen Mason: Kansas & Minnesota John Cooper, Ohio St...... 11 10 (1990-99) * Urban Meyer: Utah & Florida Woody Hayes, Ohio St...... 11 7 (1972-78) * Les Miles: Oklahoma St. & LSU Johnny Majors, Tennessee...... 11 7 (1981-87) Jess Neely: Clemson & Rice R.C. Slocum, Texas A&M...... 11 5 (1989-94) Homer Norton: Centenary (LA) & Texas A&M Bill Snyder, Kansas St...... 11 11 (1993-2003) * Houston Nutt: Arkansas & Mississippi * Steve Spurrier, Florida...... 11 11 (1992-2002) * Tom O’Brien: Boston College & North Carolina St. * Bob Stoops, Oklahoma...... 11 11 (1999-2009) * George O’Leary: Georgia Tech & UCF Bill Yeoman, Houston...... 11 4 (1978-81) charley Pell: Clemson & Florida Frank Broyles, Arkansas...... 10 4 (1959-62) * Bobby Petrino: Louisville & Arkansas * Pat Hill, Fresno St...... 10 7 (1999-2005) Jimmy Phelan: Washington & St. Mary’s (CA) Joe Tiller, Purdue...... 10 8 (1997-2004) * Gary Pinkel: Toledo & Missouri Fred Akers, Texas...... 9 9 (1977-85) John Pont: Miami (OH) & Indiana Pete Carroll, Southern California ...... 9 9 (2001-09) * Mike Price: Washington St. & UTEP Bob Devaney, Nebraska...... 9 5 (1962-66) tommy Prothro: Oregon St. & UCLA Pat Dye, Auburn...... 9 9 (1982-90) * Jeff Quinn: Central Mich. & Cincinnati lou Holtz, Notre Dame...... 9 9 (1987-95) John Ralston: Utah St. & Stanford Mike Leach, Texas Tech...... 9 9 (2000-08) John Robinson: Southern California & UNLV sonny Lubick, Colorado St...... 9 5 (1999-2003) Pepper Rodgers: Kansas & Georgia Tech Bill McCartney, Colorado...... 9 7 (1988-94) Bobby Ross: Maryland & Georgia Tech John McKay, Southern California...... 9 4 (1966-69; 1972-75) George Sauer: Kansas & Baylor Paul Pasqualoni, Syracuse...... 9 5 (1995-99) steve Sloan: Vanderbilt & Texas Tech * Gary Patterson, TCU...... 9 5 (2005-09) Bruce Snyder: California & Arizona St. * Mark Richt, Georgia...... 9 9 (2001-09) * Frank Solich: Nebraska & Ohio * Jim Tressel, Ohio St...... 9 9 (2001-09) Gene Stallings: Texas A&M & Alabama tommy Bowden, Clemson...... 8 5 (1999-2003) denny Stolz: Bowling Green & San Diego St. earle Bruce, Ohio St...... 8 8 (1979-86) Jim Tatum: Oklahoma & Maryland Wally Butts, Georgia...... 8 4 (1945-48) * Joe Tiller: Wyoming & Purdue danny Ford, Clemson...... 8 5 (1985-89) ted Tollner: Southern California & San Diego St. John Robinson, Southern California...... 8 4 (1976-79) * Dick Tomey: Arizona & San Jose St. Grant Teaff, Baylor...... 8 2 (1979-80; 1985-86; * Tommy Tuberville: Mississippi & Auburn 1991-92) Wallace Wade: Alabama & Duke tommy Tuberville, Auburn...... 8 8 (2000-07) : Stanford & Temple Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma...... 8 3 (1948-50) * Charlie Weatherbie: Utah St. & Navy *Active coach. George Welsh: Navy & Virginia * Tommy West: Clemson & Memphis tyrone Willingham: Stanford & Notre Dame Bob Woodruff: Baylor & Florida Coaches Who Have Coached in a Bowl Warren Woodson: Hardin-Simmons & New Mexico St. Jim Young: Purdue & Army Game and Also Coached a Team in * Ron Zook: Florida & Illinois the NCAA Tournament *Active coach. Coach, School Bowl Tournament Clarence “Nibs” Price, California...... Rose 1-1-29 ncaa 1946 Coaches With the Most Years E.L. “Dick” Romney, Utah St...... Raisin 1-1-47 ncaa 1939 Taking One College to a Bowl Game

Coach, Team Taken Bowls consecutive Yrs. * Joe Paterno, Penn St...... 36 13 (1971-83) Bobby Bowden, Florida St...... 31 28 (1982-2009) tom Osborne, Nebraska...... 25 25 (1973-97) Bear Bryant, Alabama...... 24 24 (1959-82) laVell Edwards, BYU...... 22 17 (1978-94) 90 Conference Bowl Records

Conference Bowl Records

West Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance All-Time Football Bowl Subdivision Tulane ��������������������������������������������� 10 4-6-0 �400 2002 Hawaii Tulsa �������������������������������������������������� 16 7-9-0 �438 2009 GMAC Won-Lost Records Current Members ��������������������� 126 57-67-2 .460 (Through 2009-10 Bowls, Using 2009 Conference Alignments) MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Atlantic Coast Conference East Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance Atlantic Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance Akron ������������������������������������������������ 1 0-1-0 �000 2005 Motor City Bowling Green ����������������������������� 9 4-5-0 �444 2009 Humanitarian Boston College ����������������������������� 21 13-8-0 �619 2009 Emerald Buffalo ���������������������������������������������� 1 0-1-0 �000 2009 International Clemson ������������������������������������������ 32 16-16-0 �500 2009 Music City Kent St. ������������������������������������������� 1 0-1-0 �000 1972 Tangerine Florida St. ��������������������������������������� 38 22-14-2 �605 2010 Gator Maryland ����������������������������������������� 23 10-11-2 �478 2008 Humanitarian Miami (OH) ������������������������������������� 9 6-3-0 �667 2004 Independence North Carolina St. ���������������������� 24 12-11-1 �521 2008 Papajohns.com Ohio �������������������������������������������������� 4 0-4-0 �000 2009 Little Caesars Wake Forest ����������������������������������� 9 6-3-0 �667 2008 EagleBank Temple ��������������������������������������������� 3 1-2-0 �333 2009 EagleBank Coastal West Duke ������������������������������������������������� 8 3-5-0 �375 1995 Hall of Fame Ball St. ���������������������������������������������� 5 0-5-0 �000 2009 GMAC Georgia Tech ��������������������������������� 38 22-16-0 �579 2010 Orange Central Mich. �������������������������������� 6 2-4-0 �333 2010 GMAC Miami (FL) ��������������������������������������� 33 18-15-0 �545 2009 Champs Sports Eastern Mich. ������������������������������� 1 1-0-0 1.000 1987 California North Carolina ������������������������������ 27 12-15-0 �444 2009 Meineke Car Care Northern Ill. ���������������������������������� 5 2-3-0 �400 2010 International Virginia ��������������������������������������������� 17 7-10-0 �412 2008 Gator Toledo ���������������������������������������������� 10 7-3-0 �700 2005 GMAC Virginia Tech ���������������������������������� 23 9-14-0 �391 2009 Chick-fil-A Western Mich. ������������������������������ 4 0-4-0 �000 2008 Texas Current Members ��������������������� 293 150-138-5 .520 Current Members ��������������������� 59 23-36-0 .390 BIG EAST CONFERENCE School Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance School Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance Cincinnati ��������������������������������������� 11 5-6-0 �455 2010 Sugar Air Force ������������������������������������������ 20 9-10-1 �475 2009 Armed Forces Connecticut ����������������������������������� 4 3-1-0 �750 2010 Papajohns.com BYU ���������������������������������������������������� 28 10-17-1 �375 2009 Las Vegas Louisville ����������������������������������������� 14 6-7-1 �464 2007 Orange Colorado St. ���������������������������������� 12 5-7-0 �417 2008 New Mexico Pittsburgh ��������������������������������������� 26 11-15-0 �423 2009 Meineke Car Care UNLV ������������������������������������������������� 3 3-0-0 1.000 2000 Las Vegas Rutgers �������������������������������������������� 6 4-2-0 �667 2009 St. Petersburg New Mexico ����������������������������������� 11 3-7-1 �318 2007 New Mexico South Fla. �������������������������������������� 5 3-2-0 �600 2010 International San Diego St. �������������������������������� 5 1-4-0 �200 1998 Las Vegas Syracuse ������������������������������������������ 22 12-9-1 �568 2004 Champs Sports TCU ���������������������������������������������������� 26 11-14-1 �442 2010 Fiesta West Virginia ��������������������������������� 29 13-16-0 �448 2010 Gator Utah �������������������������������������������������� 15 12-3-0 �800 2009 Poinsettia Current Members ��������������������� 117 57-58-2 .496 Wyoming ���������������������������������������� 12 6-6-0 �500 2009 New Mexico Current Members ��������������������� 132 60-68-4 .470 School Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE Illinois ����������������������������������������������� 15 6-9-0 �400 2008 Rose School Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance Indiana ��������������������������������������������� 9 3-6-0 �333 2007 Insight Arizona �������������������������������������������� 15 6-8-1 �433 2009 Holiday Iowa �������������������������������������������������� 24 13-10-1 �563 2010 Orange Arizona St. ������������������������������������� 24 12-11-1 �521 2007 Holiday Michigan ����������������������������������������� 39 19-20-0 �487 2008 Capital One California ����������������������������������������� 20 10-9-1 �525 2009 Poinsettia Michigan St. ����������������������������������� 20 7-13-0 �350 2010 Alamo Minnesota �������������������������������������� 14 5-9-0 �357 2009 Insight Oregon �������������������������������������������� 23 9-14-0 �391 2010 Rose Northwestern ������������������������������� 8 1-7-0 �125 2010 Outback Oregon St. ������������������������������������� 13 8-5-0 �615 2009 Las Vegas Ohio St. ������������������������������������������� 41 19-22-0 �463 2010 Rose Southern California �������������������� 48 32-16-0 �667 2009 Emerald Penn St. ������������������������������������������ 42 27-13-2 �667 2010 Capital One Stanford ������������������������������������������� 21 9-11-1 �452 2009 Sun Purdue ��������������������������������������������� 15 8-7-0 �533 2007 Motor City UCLA ������������������������������������������������� 30 14-15-1 �483 2009 EagleBank Wisconsin ��������������������������������������� 21 11-10-0 �524 2009 Champs Sports Washington ����������������������������������� 29 14-14-1 �500 2002 Sun Current Members ��������������������� 248 119-126-3 .486 Washington St. ���������������������������� 10 6-4-0 �600 2003 Holiday Current Members ��������������������� 233 120-107-6 .528 North Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance Colorado ����������������������������������������� 28 12-16-0 �429 2007 Independence Eastern Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance Iowa St. ������������������������������������������� 10 3-7-0 �300 2009 Insight Florida ���������������������������������������������� 37 18-19-0 �486 2010 Sugar Kansas ���������������������������������������������� 12 6-6-0 �500 2008 Insight Georgia �������������������������������������������� 45 26-16-3 �611 2009 Independence Kansas St. ��������������������������������������� 13 6-7-0 �462 2006 Texas Kentucky ����������������������������������������� 14 8-6-0 �571 2009 Music City Missouri ������������������������������������������� 27 12-15-0 �444 2009 Texas South Carolina ������������������������������ 15 4-11-0 �267 2010 Papajohns.com Nebraska ����������������������������������������� 46 24-22-0 �565 2009 Holiday Tennessee ��������������������������������������� 48 25-23-0 �521 2009 Chick-fil-A South Vanderbilt ��������������������������������������� 4 2-1-1 �625 2008 Music City Baylor ����������������������������������������������� 16 8-8-0 �500 1994 Alamo Western Oklahoma ��������������������������������������� 43 25-17-1 �593 2009 Sun Alabama ������������������������������������������ 57 32-22-3 �588 2010 BCS Championship Oklahoma St. ������������������������������� 20 12-8-0 �600 2010 Cotton Arkansas ������������������������������������������ 37 12-22-3 �365 2010 Liberty Texas ������������������������������������������������� 49 25-22-2 �531 2010 BCS Championship Auburn ��������������������������������������������� 35 20-13-2 �600 2010 Outback Texas A&M �������������������������������������� 31 13-18-0 �419 2009 Independence LSU ���������������������������������������������������� 41 21-19-1 �524 2010 Capital One Texas Tech �������������������������������������� 33 11-21-1 �348 2010 Alamo Mississippi �������������������������������������� 33 21-12-0 �636 2010 Cotton Current Members ��������������������� 328 157-167-4 .485 Mississippi St. ������������������������������� 13 7-6-0 �539 2007 Liberty Current Members ��������������������� 379 196-170-13 .534 CONFERENCE USA East Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance UAB ���������������������������������������������������� 1 0-1-0 �000 2004 Hawaii School Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance UCF ���������������������������������������������������� 3 0-3-0 �000 2009 St. Petersburg Arkansas St. ���������������������������������� 1 0-1-0 �000 2005 New Orleans East Carolina ������������������������������� 11 5-6-0 �455 2010 Liberty Fla. Atlantic ����������������������������������� 2 2-0-0 1.000 2008 Motor City Marshall ������������������������������������������� 8 6-2-0 �750 2009 Little Caesars Memphis ����������������������������������������� 6 3-3-0 �500 2008 St. Petersburg FIU ������������������������������������������������������ 0 0-0-0 �000 Has never appeared Southern Miss. ���������������������������� 18 9-9-0 �500 2009 New Orleans La.-Lafayette ���������������������������������� 0 0-0-0 �000 Has never appeared La.-Monroe ������������������������������������� 0 0-0-0 �000 Has never appeared West Middle Tenn. �������������������������������� 2 1-1-0 �500 2009 New Orleans Houston ������������������������������������������ 20 8-11-1 �425 2009 Armed Forces North Texas ������������������������������������ 6 1-5-0 �167 2004 New Orleans Rice ���������������������������������������������������� 9 5-4-0 �556 2008 Texas Troy ���������������������������������������������������� 4 1-3-0 �250 2010 GMAC SMU ��������������������������������������������������� 12 5-6-1 �458 2009 Hawaii Western Ky. ������������������������������������ 0 0-0-0 �000 Has never appeared UTEP �������������������������������������������������� 12 5-7-0 �417 2005 GMAC Current Members ��������������������� 15 5-10-0 .333

Conference Bowl Records 91 e am

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INDEPENDENTS G School Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance School Bowls W-L-T Pct. Last Appearance

Boise St. ������������������������������������������ 10 6-4-0 �600 2010 Fiesta Army ������������������������������������������������� 4 2-2-0 �500 1996 Independence tar Fresno St. ��������������������������������������� 19 10-9-0 �526 2009 New Mexico Navy �������������������������������������������������� 16 7-8-1 �469 2009 Texas -S Hawaii ���������������������������������������������� 9 5-4-0 �556 2008 Hawaii Notre Dame ����������������������������������� 29 14-15-0 �483 2008 Hawaii o rds

Idaho ������������������������������������������������ 2 2-0-0 1.000 2009 Humanitarian Current Independents ����������� 49 23-25-1 .480 ll Louisiana Tech ������������������������������ 5 2-2-1 �500 2008 Independence Nevada �������������������������������������������� 10 3-7-0 �300 2009 Hawaii Re c New Mexico St. ��������������������������� 3 2-0-1 �833 1960 Sun / A San Jose St. ����������������������������������� 8 5-3-0 �625 2006 New Mexico

Utah St. ������������������������������������������� 5 1-4-0 �200 1997 Humanitarian wl Current Members ��������������������� 71 36-33-2 .521 Bo Award Winners in Bowl Games

ARMED FORCES BOWL Year Player, Team, Position Most Valuable Players (Formerly Fort Worth Bowl, 2003-05) dan Crockett, Toledo, lineman 1970 Chuck Ealy, Toledo, back in Major Bowls Year Player, Team, Position Vince Hubler, William & Mary, lineman 2003 T.J. Acree, Boise St., wide receiver 1971 Chuck Ealy, Toledo, back Bowls that are played twice in the same calendar year 2004 Gino Guidugli, Cincinnati, quarterback Mel Long, Toledo, lineman (i.e., January and December) are listed in chronologi- 2005 Jason Swanson, Kansas, quarterback 1972 freddie Solomon, Tampa, back cal order. Kevin Kolb, Houston, quarterback Jack Lambert, Kent St., lineman 2006 louie Sakoda, Utah, kicker 1973 Chuck Varner, Miami (OH), back ALamo BOWL Paul Smith, Tulsa, quarterback Brad Cousino, Miami (OH), lineman 2007 Kevin Riley, California, quarterback 1974 sherman Smith, Miami (OH), back Year Player, Team, Position shaun Carney, Air Force, quarterback Brad Cousino, Miami (OH), lineman (tie) 1993 dave Barr, California, quarterback (offense) 2008 Bryce Beall, Houston, John Roudebush, Miami (OH), lineman (tie) Jerrott Willard, California, linebacker (defense) Jared Tew, Air Force, running back 1975 rob Carpenter, Miami (OH), back larry Blue, Iowa, defensive tackle (sportsmanship 2009 Tyron Carrier, Houston, wide receiver Jeff Kelly, Miami (OH), lineman award) Asher Clark, Air Force, running back 1976 Terry Miller, Oklahoma St., back 1994 Chad Davis, Washington St., quarterback (offense) Phillip Dokes, Oklahoma St., lineman ron Childs, Washington St., linebacker (defense) BCS NATIONAL Adrian Robinson, Baylor, defensive back (sports- Most Valuable Player (1977-Present) manship award) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 1977 Jimmy Jordan, Florida St., quarterback 1995 Kyle Bryant, Texas A&M, kicker (offense) Year Player, Team, Position 1978 Ted Brown, North Carolina St., running back Keith Mitchell, Texas A&M, linebacker (defense) 2007 Chris Leak, Florida, quarterback (offense) 1979 david Woodley, LSU, quarterback Jarrett Irons, Michigan, linebacker (sportsmanship derrick Harvey, Florida, defensive end (defense) 1980 Cris Collinsworth, Florida, wide receiver 1981 Jeff Gaylord, Missouri, linebacker award) 2008 Matt Flynn, LSU, quarterback (offense) 1982 randy Campbell, Auburn, quarterback 1996 sedrick Shaw, Iowa, running back (offense) ricky Jean-Francois, LSU, defensive end (defense) 1983 Johnnie Jones, Tennessee, running back James DeVries, Iowa, defensive lineman (defense) 2009 Tim Tebow, Florida, quarterback (offense) , Florida, defensive end (defense) 1984 James Jackson, Georgia, quarterback shane Dunn, Texas Tech (sportsmanship award) 1985 larry Kolic, Ohio St., middle guard 1997 Billy Dicken, Purdue, quarterback (offense) 2010 Mark Ingram, Alabama, running back (offense) Marcell Dareus, Alabama, defensive end (defense) 1987 Aundray Bruce, Auburn, linebacker Adrian Beasley, Purdue, safety (defense) 1988 rodney Williams, Clemson, quarterback Kevin Williams, Oklahoma St., cornerback (sports- 1989 Terry Allen, Clemson, tailback manship award) capital one BOWL 1990 , Illinois, quarterback 1998 drew Brees, Purdue, quarterback (offense) (Formerly Tangerine Bowl, 1947-82; Florida 1991 shawn Jones, Georgia Tech, quarterback rosevelt Colvin, Purdue, defensive end (defense) Citrus Bowl, 1983-93; CompUSA Florida Citrus 1992 Mike Pawlawski, California, quarterback Jarrod Cooper, Kansas St., free safety (sportsmanship Bowl, 1994-99; OurHouse.com Florida Citrus 1993 Garrison Hearst, Georgia, running back award) Bowl, 2000; Capital One/Florida Citrus Bowl, 1994 Bobby Engram, Penn St., wide receiver (overall) 1999 rashard Casey, Penn St., quarterback (offense) 2001-02) Charlie Garner, Tennessee, tailback (offense) laVar Arrington, Penn St., linebacker (defense) lee Rubin, Penn St., free safety (defense) 2000 dan Alexander, running back, Nebraska (offense) Year Player, Team, Position raymond Austin, Tennessee, strong safety (de­fense) Kyle Vanden Bosch, defensive line, Nebraska (defense) 1949 dale McDaniels, Murray St. 1995 sherman Williams, Alabama, running back 2001 Aaron Greving, running back, Iowa (offense) Ted Scown, Sul Ross St. (overall) derrick Pickens, defensive line, Iowa (defense) 1950 don Henigan, St. Vincent Joey Galloway, Ohio St., wide receiver (offense) 2002 Brooks Bollinger, Wisconsin, quarterback (offense) Chick Davis, Emory & Henry dameian Jeffries, Alabama, defensive end (defense) Jeff Mack, Wisconsin, linebacker (defense) 1951 Pete Anania, Charleston (WV) Matt Finkes, Ohio St., defensive end (defense) Zac Colvin, Colorado, wide receiver (sportsmanship Charles Hubbard, Charleston (WV) 1996 Jay Graham, Tennessee, running back (overall) award) 1952 Bill Johnson, Stetson rickey Dudley, Ohio St., tight end (offense) 2003 Jammal Lord, Nebraska, quarterback (offense) dave Laude, Stetson leonard Little, Tennessee, defensive end (defense) Trevor Johnson, Nebraska, defensive end (defense) 1953 Marvin Brown, Tex. A&M-Commerce Matt Finkes, Ohio St., defensive end (defense) Joe Tate, Michigan St., offensive guard (sportsman- 1954 Billy Ray Norris, Tex. A&M-Commerce 1997 , Tennessee, quarterback (overall) ship award) Bobby Spann, Arkansas St. Brian Musso, Northwestern, wide receiver (offense) 1955 Bill Englehardt, Neb.-Omaha 2004 Ted Ginn, Ohio St., wide receiver (offense) Tyrone Hines, Tennessee, linebacker (defense) 1956 Pat Tarquinio, Juniata simon Fraser, Ohio St., defensive end (defense) Mike Nelson, Northwestern, linebacker (defense) 1957 ron Mills, West Tex. A&M donovan Woods, Oklahoma St., quarterback (sports- 1998 fred Taylor, Florida, tailback (overall) 1958 Garry Berry, Tex. A&M-Commerce manship award) fred Weary, Florida, cornerback (defense) neal Hinson, Tex. A&M-Commerce Chris Eberly, Penn St., tailback (offense) 2005 Cory Ross, Nebraska, running back (offense) 1958 sam McCord, Tex. A&M-Commerce Brandon Short, Penn St., linebacker (defense) leon Hall, Michigan, cornerback (defense) 1960 Bucky Pitts, Middle Tenn. 1999 Anthony Thomas, Michigan, running back steve Breaston, Michigan, wide receiver (sportsman- Bob Waters, Presbyterian , Michigan, linebacker (defense) ship award) Jerry Nettles, Citadel 2000 Plaxico Burress, Michigan St., wide receiver 2006 Colt McCoy, Texas, quarterback (offense) 1961 win Herbert, Lamar (overall) Aaron Ross, Texas, cornerback (defense) 1962 Joe Lopasky, Houston Travis Taylor, Florida, wide receiver (offense) Mike Elgin, Iowa, offensive line (sportsmanship award) Billy Roland, Houston Julien Peterson, Michigan St. (defense) 2007 rodney Kinlaw, Penn St., running back (offense) 1963 sharon Miller, Western Ky. Andra Davis, Florida (defense) sean Lee, Penn St., linebacker (defense) 1964 Bill Cline, East Carolina 2001 Anthony Thomas, Michigan, running back (overall) Mark Dodge, Texas A&M, linebacker (sportsmanship Jerry Whelchel, Massachusetts Ben Leard, Auburn, quarterback (offense) award) 1965 dave Alexander, East Carolina Javar Mills, Auburn, defensive end (defense) 2008 , Missouri, wide receiver (offense) 1966 willie Lanier, Morgan St. eric Wilson, Michigan, defensive line (defense) sean Weatherspoon, Missouri, linebacker (defense) 1967 errol Hook, UT Martin 2002 Casey Clausen, Tennessee, quarterback (overall) rasheed Ward, Northwestern, wide receiver (sports- Gordon Lambert, UT Martin B.J. Askew, Michigan, running back (offense) manship award) 1968 Buster O’Brien, Richmond, back John Henderson, Tennessee, defensive line (defense) 2009 Taylor Potts, Texas Tech, quarterback (offense) walker Gillette, Richmond, lineman larry Foote, Michigan, linebacker (defense) Jamar Wall, Texas Tech, defensive back (defense) 1969 Chuck Ealy, Toledo, back 2003 ronnie Brown, Auburn, running back (overall) 92 Award Winners in Bowl Games

Year Player, Team, Position Year Player, Team, Position Year Player, Team, Position Michael Robinson, Penn St., quarterback (offense) Peel Chronister, Army (defense) 1944 Joe Parker, Texas, end dontarrious Thomas, Auburn, linebacker (de­fense) 1986 erik Kramer, North Carolina St. (offense) Martin Ruby, Randolph Field, tackle Anthony Adams, Penn St., defensive tackle derrick Taylor, North Carolina St. (defense) Glenn Dobbs, Randolph Field, quarterback (defense) 1987 reggie Cobb, Tennessee (offense) 1945 neil Armstrong, Oklahoma St., end 2004 david Greene, Georgia, quarterback Van Waiters, Indiana (defense) Bob Fenimore, Oklahoma St., back 2005 drew Tate, Iowa, quarterback 1988 shane Montgomery, North Carolina St. (offense) ralph Foster, Oklahoma St., tackle 2006 Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin, running back Michael Brooks, North Carolina St. (defense) 1946 Hub Bechtol, Texas, end 2007 John Stocco, Wisconsin, quarterback 1989 Michael Owens, Syracuse (offense) Bobby Layne, Texas, back 2008 Chad Henne, Michigan, quarterback rodney Hampton, Georgia (offense) Jim Kekeris, Missouri, tackle 2009 Matthew Stafford, Georgia, quarterback Terry Wooden, Syracuse (defense) 1947 Alton Baldwin, Arkansas, end 2010 daryll Clark, Penn St., quarterback Morris Lewis, Georgia (defense) Y.A. Tittle, LSU, quarterback 1990 , Auburn (offense) 1948 doak Walker, SMU, back CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL Vaughn Dunbar, Indiana (offense) steve Suhey, Penn St., guard (Formerly Blockbuster Bowl, 1990-93; Carquest darrel Crawford, Auburn (defense) 1949 Kyle Rote, SMU, back Bowl, 1994-97; Micron PC Bowl, 1998; MicronPC. Mike Dumas, Indiana (defense) doak Walker, SMU, back com Bowl, 1999-00; Visit Florida Tangerine 1991 Jeff Blake, East Carolina (offense) Brad Ecklund, Oregon, center Terry Jordan, North Carolina St. (offense) , Oregon, quarterback Bowl, 2001; Mazda Tangerine Bowl, 2002-03) robert Jones, East Carolina (defense) 1950 Billy Burkhalter, Rice, halfback Year Player, Team, Position Billy Ray Haynes, North Carolina St. (defense) Joe Watson, Rice, center 1990 Amp Lee, Florida St., running back 1993 natrone Means, North Carolina, running back James “Froggie” Williams, Rice, end 1991 david Palmer, Alabama, wide receiver (offense) 1951 Bud McFadin, Texas, guard 1992 darrien Gordon, Stanford, cornerback Greg Plump, Mississippi St., quarterback (offense) Andy Kozar, Tennessee, fullback 1993 Glenn Foley, Boston College, quarterback Bracey Walker, North Carolina, strong safety (defense) Hank Lauricella, Tennessee, halfback 1995 leon Johnson, North Carolina, running back Marc Woodard, Mississippi St., linebacker (defense) Horace “Bud” Sherrod, Tennessee, defensive end 1996 Tremain Mack, Miami (FL), strong safety 1993 emory Smith, Clemson, fullback (offense) 1952 Keith Flowers, TCU, fullback 1997 Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech, quarterback Pookie Jones, Kentucky, quarterback (offense) emery Clark, Kentucky, halfback 1998 scott Covington, Miami (FL), quarterback Brentson Buckner, Clemson, tackle (defense) ray Correll, Kentucky, guard 1999 Kurt Kittner, Illinois, quarterback Zane Beehn, Kentucky, end (defense) Vito “Babe” Parilli, Kentucky, quarterback 2000 Philip Rivers, North Carolina St., quarterback 1995 Treymayne Stephens, North Carolina St., running 1953 richard Ochoa, Texas, fullback 2001 Antonio Bryant, Pittsburgh, wide receiver (overall) back Harley Sewell, Texas, guard Philip Rivers, North Carolina St., quarterback (offense) 1995 Tiki Barber, Virginia, running back (offense) Bob Griesbach, Tennessee, linebacker lewis Moore, Pittsburgh, linebacker (defense) Hines Ward, Georgia, quarterback (offense) 1954 richard Chapman, Rice, tackle Terrance Martin, North Carolina St., defensive line skeet Jones, Virginia, linebacker (defense) dan Hart, Rice, end (defense) whit Marshall, Georgia, linebacker (defense) dicky Maegle, Rice, halfback dantonio Burnett, North Carolina St., linebacker 1996 Herb Tyler, LSU, quarterback (offense) 1955 Bud Brooks, Arkansas, guard (defense) raymond Priester, Clemson, running back (offense) George Humphreys, Georgia Tech, fullback 2002 , Texas Tech, quarterback (Player of Anthony McFarland, LSU, defensive lineman (defense) 1956 Buddy Alliston, Mississippi, guard Game) Trevor Pryce, Clemson, defensive lineman (defense) eagle Day, Mississippi, quarterback Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, quarterback (MVP Offense) 1998 dameyune Craig, Auburn, quarterback 1957 norman Hamilton, TCU, tackle derrick Hamilton, Clemson, wide receiver (MVP Takeo Spikes, Auburn, linebacker Jim Brown, Syracuse, halfback Offense) raymond Priester, Clemson, running back 1958 Tom Forrestal, Navy, quarterback John Saldi, Texas Tech, linebacker (MVP Defense) rahim Abdullah, Clemson, linebacker Tony Stremic, Navy, guard John Leake, Clemson, linebacker (MVP Defense) 1999 Brian Wofford, Clemson, wide receiver 1959 Jack Spikes, TCU, fullback 2003 Philip Rivers, North Carolina St., quarterback Chad Carson, Clemson, linebacker dave Phillips, Air Force, tackle 2004 reggie Ball, Georgia Tech, quarterback robert Bean, Mississippi St., cornerback 1960 Maurice Doke, Texas, guard 2005 James Davis, Clemson, running back 2000 rohan Davey, LSU, quarterback ernie Davis, Syracuse, halfback 2006 sam Hollenbach, Maryland, quarterback Bradie James, LSU, linebacker 1961 lance Alworth, Arkansas, halfback 2007 Jamie Silva, Boston College, free safety 2001 ronald Curry, North Carolina, quarterback (offense) dwight Bumgarner, Duke, tackle 2008 Graham Gano, Florida St., /kicker ryan Sims, North Carolina, defensive line (defense) 1962 Mike Cotten, Texas, quarterback 2009 John Clay, Wisconsin, running back 2002 scott McBrien, Maryland, quarterback (offense) Bob Moser, Texas, end e�J. Henderson, Maryland, linebacker (defense) 1963 Johnny Treadwell, Texas, guard CHICK-FIL-A BOWL 2004 Chad Jasmin, Clemson, running back (offense) lynn Amedee, LSU, quarterback (Formerly Peach Bowl, 1968-05) leRoy Hill, Clemson, linebacker (defense) 1964 scott Appleton, Texas, tackle 2004 roscoe Parrish, Miami (FL), wide receiver duke Carlisle, Texas, quarterback Year Player, Team, Position devin Hester, Miami (FL), defensive back 1965 ronnie Caveness, Arkansas, linebacker 1968 Mike Hillman, LSU (offense) 2005 Matt Flynn, LSU, quarterback, (offense) fred Marshall, Arkansas, quarterback Buddy Millican, Florida St. (defense) Melvin Oliver, LSU, defensive end (defense) 1966 Joe Labruzzo, LSU, tailback 1969 ed Williams, West Virginia (offense) 2006 Matthew Stafford, Georgia, quarterback (offense) david McCormick, LSU, tackle Carl Crennel, West Virginia (defense) Tony Taylor, Georgia, linebacker (defense) 1966 Kent Lawrence, Georgia, tailback 1970 Monroe Eley, Arizona St. (offense) 2007 C.J. Spiller, Clemson, running back (offense) George Patton, Georgia, tackle , Arizona St. (defense) Pat Sims, Auburn, tackle (defense) 1968 Grady Allen, Texas A&M, defensive end 1971 norris Weese, Mississippi (offense) 2008 Jordan Jefferson, LSU, quarterback (offense) edd Hargett, Texas A&M, quarterback Crowell Armstrong, Mississippi (defense) Perry Riley, LSU, linebacker (defense) Bill Hobbs, Texas A&M, linebacker 1972 dave Buckey, North Carolina St. (offense) 2009 ryan Williams, Virginia Tech, running back (offense) 1969 Tom Campbell, Texas, linebacker George Bell, North Carolina St. (defense) Charles “Cotton” Speyrer, Texas, wide receiver 1973 louis Carter, Maryland (offense) COTTON BOWL James Street, Texas, quarterback sylvester Boler, Georgia (defense) 1970 , Texas, fullback 1974 larry Isaac, Texas Tech (offense) Year Player, Team, Position Bob Olson, Notre Dame, linebacker dennis Harrison, Vanderbilt (defense) 1937 Ki Aldrich, TCU, center 1971 eddie Phillips, Texas, quarterback 1975 , West Virginia (offense) sammy Baugh, TCU, quarterback Clarence Ellis, Notre Dame, cornerback ray Marshall, West Virginia (defense) l�d� Meyer, TCU, end 1972 Bruce Bannon, Penn St., defensive end 1976 rod Stewart, Kentucky (offense) 1938 ernie Lain, Rice, back lydell Mitchell, Penn St., running back Mike Martin, Kentucky (defense) Byron “Whizzer” White, Colorado, quarterback 1973 randy Braband, Texas, linebacker 1977 Johnny Evans, North Carolina St. (offense) 1939 Jerry Dowd, St. Mary’s (TX), center , Texas, quarterback richard Carter, North Carolina St. (defense) elmer Tarbox, Texas Tech, back 1974 wade Johnston, Texas, linebacker 1978 Mark Herrmann, Purdue (offense) 1940 Banks McFadden, Clemson, back Tony Davis, Nebraska, tailback Calvin Clark, Purdue (defense) 1941 Charles Henke, Texas A&M, guard 1975 Ken Quesenberry, Baylor, safety 1979 Mike Brannan, Baylor (offense) John Kimbrough, Texas A&M, fullback Tom Shuman, Penn St., quarterback Andrew Melontree, Baylor (defense) Chip Routt, Texas A&M, tackle 1976 Ike Forte, Arkansas, running back 1980 Jim Kelly, Miami (FL) (offense) lou De Filippo, Fordham, center Hal McAfee, Arkansas, linebacker Jim Burt, Miami (FL) (defense) Joe Ungerer, Fordham, tackle 1977 Alois Blackwell, Houston, running back 1981 Mickey Walczak, West Virginia (offense) 1942 Martin Ruby, Texas A&M, tackle Mark Mohr, Houston, cornerback don Stemple, West Virginia (defense) Jimmy Nelson, Alabama, halfback 1978 Vagas Ferguson, Notre Dame, running back 1982 Chuck Long, Iowa (offense) Holt Rast, Alabama, end Bob Golic, Notre Dame, linebacker Clay Uhlenhake, Iowa (defense) don Whitmire, Alabama, tackle 1979 david Hodge, Houston, linebacker 1983 eric Thomas, Florida St. (offense) 1943 Jack Freeman, Texas, guard Joe Montana, Notre Dame, quarterback Alphonso Carreker, Florida St. (defense) roy McKay, Texas, fullback 1980 Terry Elston, Houston, quarterback 1984 Howard Petty, Virginia (offense) stanley Mauldin, Texas, tackle david Hodge, Houston, linebacker ray Daly, Virginia (defense) Harvey Hardy, Georgia Tech, guard 1981 warren Lyles, Alabama, nose guard 1985 rob Healy, Army (offense) Jack Marshall, Georgia Tech, end Major Ogilvie, Alabama, running back

Award Winners in Bowl Games 93 e am

Year Player, Team, Position Year Player, Team, Position Year Player, Team, Position G 1982 robert Brewer, Texas, quarterback Junior Ah You, Arizona St., defensive end steve Smith, Oregon, defensive back robbie Jones, Alabama, linebacker 1972 woody Green, Arizona St., halfback 2003 Craig Krenzel, Ohio St., quarterback 1983 wes Hopkins, SMU, strong safety Mike Fink, Missouri, defensive back Mike Doss, Ohio St., defensive back tar

lance McIlhenny, SMU, quarterback 1973 Greg Hudson, Arizona St., split end 2004 Craig Krenzel, Ohio St., quarterback -S 1984 Jeff Leiding, Texas, linebacker , Arizona St., cornerback A.J. Hawk, Ohio St., linebacker o rds

John Lastinger, Georgia, quarterback 1974 Kenny Walker, Oklahoma St., running back 2005 Alex Smith, Utah, quarterback (co-offense) ll 1985 Bill Romanowski, Boston College, linebacker Phillip Dokes, Oklahoma St., defensive tackle Paris Warren, Utah, wide receiver (co-offense) Re c

steve Strachan, Boston College, fullback 1975 , Arizona St., split end steve Fifita, Utah, nose guard (defense) / A 1986 domingo Bryant, Texas A&M, strong safety larry Gordon, Arizona St., linebacker 2006 Troy Smith, Ohio St., quarterback (offense) , Auburn, tailback 1976 , Oklahoma, quarterback A.J. Hawk, Ohio St., linebacker (defense) 1987 , Ohio St., linebacker Terry Peters, Oklahoma, cornerback 2007 Jared Zabransky, Boise St., quarterback (offense)­ wl roger Vick, Texas A&M, fullback 1977 Matt Millen, Penn St., linebacker Marty Tadman, Boise St., safety (defense) 1988 Adam Bob, Texas A&M, linebacker dennis Sproul, Arizona St., quarterback (sportsman- 2008 Patrick White, West Virginia, quarterback (offense) Bo Bucky Richardson, Texas A&M, quarterback ship award) reed Williams, West Virginia, linebacker (defense) 1989 laSalle Harper, Arkansas, linebacker 1978 James Owens, UCLA, running back 2009 Colt McCoy, Texas, quarterback (offense) , UCLA, quarterback Jimmy Walker, Arkansas, defensive tackle roy Miller, Texas, defensive tackle (defense) 1990 Carl Pickens, Tennessee, free safety Kenny Easley, UCLA, safety (sportsmanship award) 2010 Kyle Efaw, Boise St., tight end (offense) Chuck Webb, Tennessee, tailback 1979 Mark Schubert, Pittsburgh, kicker Brandyn Thompson, Boise St., defensive back (defense) 1991 , Miami (FL), quarterback dave Liggins, Arizona, safety , Miami (FL), defensive lineman dan Fidler, Pittsburgh, offensive guard (sportsman- GATOR BOWL 1992 sean Jackson, Florida St., running back ship award) Chris Crooms, Texas A&M, safety 1980 Curt Warner, Penn St., running back Year Player, Team 1993 , Notre Dame, quarterback frank Case, Penn St., defensive end (sportsmanship 1946 nick Sacrinty, Wake Forest devon McDonald, Notre Dame, defensive end award) 1947 Joe Golding, Oklahoma 1994 lee Becton, Notre Dame, running back 1982 Curt Warner, Penn St., running back 1948 lu Gambino, Maryland Antonio Shorter, Texas A&M, linebacker leo Wisniewski, Penn St., nose tackle 1949 Bobby Gage, Clemson 1995 Keyshawn Johnson, Southern California, wide receiver George Achica, Southern California, nose guard 1950 Bob Ward, Maryland John Herpin, Southern California, cornerback (sportsmanship award) 1951 eddie Talboom, Wyoming 1996 Herchell Troutman, Colorado, running back 1983 Marcus Dupree, Oklahoma, running back 1952 Jim Dooley, Miami (FL) Marcus Washington, Colorado, defensive back Jim Jeffcoat, Arizona St., defensive lineman 1953 Marv Matuszak, Tulsa 1997 , BYU, quarterback Paul Ferrer, Oklahoma, center (sportsmanship award) John Hall, Florida Kevin Lockett, Kansas St., wide receiver 1984 John Congemi, Pittsburgh, quarterback 1954 Vince Dooley, Auburn shay Muirbrook, BYU, linebacker rowland Tatum, Ohio St., linebacker (sportsmanship Bobby Cavazos, Texas Tech 1998 Cade McNown, UCLA, quarterback award) 1954 Billy Hooper, Baylor dat Nguyen, Texas A&M, linebacker 1985 Gaston Green, UCLA, tailback Joe Childress, Auburn 1999 ricky Williams, Texas, running back James Washington, UCLA, defensive back 1955 Joe Childress, Auburn Aaron Babino, Texas, linebacker Bruce Fleming, Miami (FL), linebacker (sportsman- don Orr, Vanderbilt 2000 Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas, running back ship award) 1956 Corny Salvaterra, Pittsburgh d�J. Cooper, Arkansas, linebacker 1986 Jamie Morris, Michigan, running back wade Mitchell, Georgia Tech 2001 , Kansas St., quarterback Mark Messner, Michigan, defensive tackle 1957 , Texas A&M Chris Johnson, Kansas St., defensive end , Michigan, linebacker (sportsmanship Bobby Gordon, Tennessee 2002 Quentin Griffin, Oklahoma, running back award) 1958 dave Hudson, Florida roy Williams, Oklahoma, defensive back 1987 d�J. Dozier, Penn St., running back Bobby Franklin, Mississippi 2003 roy Williams, Texas, wide receiver (offense) shane Conlan, Penn St., linebacker 1960 Maxie Baughan, Georgia Tech Cory Redding, Texas, defensive line (defense) Paul O’Connor, Miami (FL), offensive guard (sports- Jim Mooty, Arkansas 2004 , Mississippi, quarterback (offense) manship award) 1960 Bobby Ply, Baylor Josh Cooper, Mississippi, defensive line (defense) 1988 danny McManus, Florida St., quarterback larry Libertore, Florida 2005 rick Clausen, Tennessee, quarterback (offense) neil Smith, Nebraska, defensive lineman 1961 Joe Auer, Georgia Tech Justin Harrell, Tennessee, defensive line (defense) steve Forch, Nebraska, linebacker (sportsmanship Galen Hall, Penn St. 2006 Brodie Croyle, Alabama, quarterback (offense) award) 1962 dave Robinson, Penn St. deMeco Ryans, Alabama, linebacker (defense) 1989 Tony Rice, Notre Dame, quarterback Tom Shannon, Florida 2007 Courtney Taylor, Auburn, wide receiver (offense) frank Stams, Notre Dame, defensive end 1963 david Sicks, Air Force will Herring, Auburn, linebacker (defense) Chris Parker, West Virginia, defensive lineman Ken Willard, North Carolina 2008 Tony Temple, Missouri, running back (offense) (sportsmanship award) 1965 Carl McAdams, Oklahoma william Moore, Missouri, strong safety (defense) 1990 Peter Tom Willis, Florida St., quarterback fred Biletnikoff, Florida St. 2009 dexter McCluster, Mississippi, wide receiver (offense) , Florida St., nose guard steve Tensi, Florida Marshay Green, Mississippi, cornerback (defense) Jake Young, Nebraska, center (sportsmanship award) 1965 , Texas Tech 2010 dexter McCluster, Mississippi, wide receiver (offense) 1991 Browning Nagle, Louisville, quarterback lenny Snow, Georgia Tech Andre Sexton, Oklahoma St., linebacker (defense) ray Buchanan, Louisville, free safety 1966 floyd Little, Syracuse 1992 o�J. McDuffie, Penn St., wide receiver dewey Warren, Tennessee EAGLEBANK BOWL reggie Givens, Penn St., outside linebacker 1967 Tom Sherman, Penn St. 1993 Marvin Graves, Syracuse, quarterback Kim Hammond, Florida St. Year Player, Team, Position Kevin Mitchell, Syracuse, nose guard 1968 Mike Hall, Alabama 2008 riley Skinner, Wake Forest, quarterback 1994 Chuck Levy, Arizona, running back Terry McMillan, Missouri 2009 Akeem Ayers, UCLA, linebacker Tedy Bruschi, Arizona, defensive end 1969 Curt Watson, Tennessee Paul White, Miami (FL), cornerback (sportsmanship Mike Kelley, Florida EMERALD BOWL award) 1971 , Mississippi (Formerly San Francisco Bowl, 2002-03) 1995 Kordell Stewart, Colorado, quarterback Pat Sullivan, Auburn Year Player, Team, Position shannon Clavelle, Colorado, defensive tackle 1971 James Webster, North Carolina oliver Gibson, Notre Dame, nose guard (sportsman- Jimmy Poulos, Georgia 2002 Bryan Randall, Virginia Tech, quarterback (offense) ship award) 1972 Mark Cooney, Colorado Anthony Schlegel, Air Force, linebacker (defense) wade Whatley, Auburn 2003 derrick Knight, Boston College, running back 1996 Tommie Frazier, Nebraska, quarterback (offense) Michael Booker, Nebraska, cornerback 1973 Haskell Stanback, Tennessee T.J. Stancil, Boston College, defensive back (defense) danny Wuerffel, Florida, quarterback (sportsman- Joe Barnes, Texas Tech 2004 Aaron Polanco, Navy, quarterback (offense) ship award) 1974 , Texas Vaughn Kelly, Navy, defensive back (defense) 1997 Curtis Enis, Penn St., tailback Phil Gargis, Auburn 2005 Travis LaTendresse, Utah, wide receiver (offense) Brandon Noble, Penn St., defensive tackle 1975 sammy Green, Florida , Utah, cornerback (defense) ryan Fiebiger, Texas, center (sportsmanship award) steve Atkins, Maryland 2006 lorenzo Booker, Florida St., wide receiver (offense) 1998 Michael Bishop, Kansas St., quarterback 1976 Jim Cefalo, Penn St. Tony Carter, Florida St., cornerback (defense) Travis Ochs, Kansas St., linebacker Al Hunter, Notre Dame 2007 Yvenson Bernard, Oregon St., running back (offense) Jason Walters, Syracuse, end (sportsmanship) 1977 Jerry Butler, Clemson derrick Doggett, Oregon St., linebacker (defense) 1999 Peerless Price, Tennessee, wide receiver Matt Cavanaugh, Pittsburgh 2008 Jahvid Best, California, running back (offense) dwayne Goodrich, Tennessee, cornerback 1978 , Ohio St. Zack Follett, California, linebacker (defense) ross Brannon, Florida St., offensive tackle (sports- steve Fuller, Clemson 2009 damian Williams, Southern California, wide receiver manship) 1979 John Wangler, Michigan 2000 eric Crouch, Nebraska, quarterback Anthony Carter, Michigan Mike Brown, Nebraska, defensive back (defense) Matt Kupec, North Carolina FIESTA BOWL 2001 Jonathan Smith, Oregon St., quarterback Amos Lawrence, North Carolina Year Player, Team, Position darnell Robinson, Oregon St., linebacker 1980 George Rogers, South Carolina 1971 Gary Huff, Florida St., quarterback 2002 Joey Harrington, Oregon, quarterback rick Trocano, Pittsburgh 94 Award Winners in Bowl Games

Year Player, Team, Position Year Player, Team, Position HUMANITARIAN BOWL 1981 Gary Anderson, Arkansas 2003 Timmy Chang, Hawaii, quarterback (Hawaii MVP) (Formerly Sports Humanitarian Bowl, 1997; Kelvin Bryant, North Carolina Jackie Battle, Houston, running back (Houston MVP) Humanitarian Bowl, 1998-03; MPC Computers ethan Horton, North Carolina 2004 Timmy Chang, Hawaii, quarterback (Hawaii co-MVP) Bowl, 2004-06) 1982 Paul Woodside, West Virginia Chad Owens, Hawaii, wide receiver (Hawaii co-MVP) Greg Allen, Florida St. darrell Hackney, UAB, quarterback (UAB MVP) Year Player, Team, Position 1983 owen Gill, Iowa 2005 B.J. Mitchell, Nevada, running back (Nevada MVP) 1997 steve Smith, Utah St., wide receiver Tony Lilly, Florida Brandon Marshall, UCF, wide receiver (UCF MVP) Chad Plummer, Cincinnati, quarterback 1984 Mike Hold, South Carolina 2006 Colt Brennan, Hawaii, quarterback (Hawaii co-MVP) 1998 lee Roberts, Southern Miss., quarterback Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St. Jason Rivers, Hawaii, wide receiver (Hawaii co-MVP) John Walsh, Idaho, quarterback 1985 Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St. ryan Torain, Arizona St., running back (Arizona St. 1999 Brock Forsey, Boise St., running back Chip Ferguson, Florida St. MVP) , Louisville, quarterback 1986 Brad Muster, Stanford 2007 Chris Johnson, East Carolina, running back (East 2000 Bart Hendricks, Boise St., quarterback rodney Williams, Clemson Carolina MVP) Chris Porter, UTEP, running back 1987 Harold Green, South Carolina Jeremy Avery, Boise St., running back (Boise St. MVP) 2001 woodrow Dantzler, Clemson, quarterback wendell Davis, LSU 2008 Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame, quarterback 2002 Bobby Hammer, Boise St., defensive lineman 1989 Andre Rison, Michigan St. Golden Tate, Notre Dame, wide receiver 2003 P.J. Daniels, Georgia Tech, running back wayne Johnson, Georgia 2009 Kyle Padron, SMU, quarterback 2004 Paul Pinegar, Fresno St., quarterback 1989 Mike Fox, West Virginia 2005 Matthew Ryan, Boston College, quarterback (Boston levon Kirkland, Clemson HOLIDAY BOWL College MVP) 1991 Tyrone Ashley, Mississippi Year Player, Team, Position Jared Zabransky, Boise St., quarterback (Boise St. Michigan offensive line: Tom Dohring, Matt Elliott, 1978 Phil McConkey, Navy, wide receiver MVP) Steve Everitt, Dean Dingman, Greg Skrepenak 1979 Marc Wilson, BYU, quarterback 2006 Kirby Freeman, Miami (FL), quarterback [Miami (FL) 1991 , Oklahoma Tim Wilbur, Indiana, cornerback MVP] Tyrone Lewis, Virginia 1980 Jim McMahon, BYU, quarterback Jeff Rowe, Nevada, quarterback (Nevada MVP) 1992 errict Rhett, Florida Craig James, SMU, running back 2007 Tom Brandstater, Fresno St., quarterback (Fresno St. reggie Lawrence, North Carolina St. 1981 Jim McMahon, BYU, quarterback MVP) 1993 Brian Burgdorf, Alabama Kyle Whittingham, BYU, linebacker Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech, running back Corey Holliday, North Carolina 1982 Tim Spencer, Ohio St., running back (Georgia Tech MVP) 1994 James Stewart, Tennessee Garcia Lane, Ohio St., cornerback 2008 Da’Rel Scott, Maryland, running back (Maryland MVP) dwayne Thomas, Virginia Tech 1983 steve Young, BYU, quarterback Colin Kaepernick, Nevada, quarterback (Nevada MVP) 1996 donovan McNabb, Syracuse, quarterback Bobby Bell, Missouri, defensive end 2009 DeMaundray Woolridge, Idaho, running back (Idaho MVP) Peter Ford, Clemson, cornerback 1984 robbie Bosco, BYU, quarterback freddie Barnes, Bowling Green, wide receiver (Bowling 1997 oscar Davenport, North Carolina, quarterback leon White, BYU, linebacker Green MVP) david Saunders, West Virginia, wide receiver 1985 Bobby Joe Edmonds, Arkansas, running back 1998 Chris Keldorf, North Carolina, quarterback Greg Battle, Arizona St., linebacker INDEPENDENCE BOWL Al Clark, Virginia Tech, quarterback 1986 Todd Santos, San Diego St., quarterback (co-offensive) 1999 dez White, Georgia Tech, wide receiver Mark Vlasic, Iowa, quarterback (co-offensive) Year Player, Team, Position Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech, running back richard Brown, San Diego St., linebacker 1976 Terry McFarland, McNeese St., quarterback Autry Denson, Notre Dame, running back 1987 Craig Burnett, Wyoming, quarterback Terry Clark, Tulsa, cornerback 2000 nate Webster, Miami (FL), linebacker Anthony Wright, Iowa, cornerback 1977 Keith Thibodeaux, Louisiana Tech, quarterback 2001 Michael Vick, Virginia Tech, quarterback 1988 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., running back otis Wilson, Louisville, linebacker 2002 Javon Walker, Florida St., wide receiver sim Drain, Oklahoma St., linebacker 1978 Theodore Sutton, East Carolina, fullback 2003 Philip Rivers, North Carolina St., quarterback 1989 Blair Thomas, Penn St., running back Zack Valentine, East Carolina, defensive end 2004 scott McBrien, Maryland, quarterback Ty Detmer, BYU, quarterback 1979 Joe Morris, Syracuse, running back 2005 leon Washington, Florida St., running back 1990 Bucky Richardson, Texas A&M, quarterback Clay Carroll, McNeese St., defensive tackle 2006 Cedric Humes, Virginia Tech, running back william Thomas, Texas A&M, linebacker 1980 stephan Starring, McNeese St., quarterback Hunter Cantwell, Louisville, quarterback 1991 Ty Detmer, BYU, quarterback Jerald Baylis, Southern Miss., nose guard 2007 Patrick White, West Virginia, quarterback Josh Arnold, BYU, defensive back (co-defensive) 1981 Gary Kubiak, Texas A&M, quarterback Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech, wide receiver Carlos James, Iowa, defensive back (co-defensive) Mike Green, Oklahoma St., linebacker 2008 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, quarterback (offense) 1992 Michael Carter, Hawaii, quarterback 1982 randy Wright, Wisconsin, quarterback Chris Long, Virginia, defensive end (defense) Junior Tagoai, Hawaii, defensive tackle Tim Krumrie, Wisconsin, nose guard 2009 Joe Ganz, Nebraska, quarterback 1993 John Walsh, BYU, quarterback (co-offensive) 1983 Marty Louthan, Air Force, quarterback Cullen Harper, Clemson, quarterback raymont Harris, Ohio St., running back (co-offensive) Andre Townsend, Mississippi, defensive tackle 2010 e�J. Manuel, Florida St., quarterback lorenzo Styles, Ohio St., linebacker 1984 Bart Weiss, Air Force, quarterback 1994 Todd Collins, Michigan, quarterback (co-offensive) scott Thomas, Air Force, safety GMAC BOWL Anthoney Hill, Colorado St., quarterback (co-offensive) 1985 rickey Foggie, Minnesota, quarterback (Formerly Mobile Alabama Bowl, 1999; GMAC Matt Dyson, Michigan, linebacker Bruce Holmes, Minnesota, linebacker Mobile Alabama Bowl, 2000) 1995 Brian Kavanagh, Kansas St., quarterback (offense) 1986 Mark Young, Mississippi, quarterback James Mosley, Texas Tech, defensive end Year Player, Team, Position Mario Smith, Kansas St., defensive back (defense) 1996 Koy Detmer, Colorado, quarterback (offense) 1987 Chris Chandler, Washington, quarterback 1999 Casey Printers, TCU, quarterback nick Ziegler, Colorado, defensive end (defense) david Rill, Washington, linebacker 2000 laDainian Tomlinson, TCU, running back (overall) 1997 Moses Moreno, Colorado St., quarterback 1988 James Henry, Southern Miss., punt returner/corner- leRoy Handy, Southern Miss., wide receiver (offense) darran Hall, Colorado St., wide receiver back leo Barnes, Southern Miss., defensive back (defense) 1998 Keith Smith, Arizona, quarterback 1989 Bill Musgrave, Oregon, quarterback 2001 Byron Leftwich, Marshall, quarterback Chris McAlister, Arizona, cornerback Chris Oldham, Oregon, defensive back 2002 Byron Leftwich, Marshall, quarterback 1999 Jonathan Beasley, Kansas St., quarterback 1990 Mike Richardson, Louisiana Tech, running back 2003 Ben Roethlisberger, Miami (OH), quarterback (overall) darren Howard, Kansas St., linebacker lorenzo Baker, Louisiana Tech, linebacker Martin Nance, Miami (OH), wide receiver (offense) 2000 Joey Harrington, Oregon, quarterback 1991 Andre Hastings, Georgia, flanker Matt Pusateri, Miami (OH), defensive back (defense) 2001 Major Applewhite, Texas, quarterback (co-offensive) Torrey Evans, Georgia, linebacker Jared Parseghian, Miami (OH), kicker (special teams) willie Hurst, Washington, tailback (co-offensive) 1992 Todd Dixon, Wake Forest, split end 2004 omar Jacobs, Bowling Green, quarterback derrick Johnson, Texas, linebacker (defensive) 1993 Maurice DeShazo, Virginia Tech, quarterback 2005 Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo, quarterback (overall) 2002 , Kansas St., quarterback (offense) Antonio Banks, Virginia Tech, safety Trinity Dawson, Toledo, running back (offense) , Arizona St., defensive end (defense) 1994 Mike Groh, Virginia, quarterback Mike Alston, Toledo, linebacker (defense) 2003 sammy Moore, Washington St., wide receiver (offense) Mike Frederick, Virginia, defensive end steve Odom, Toledo, wide receiver (special teams) Kyle Basler, Washington St., punter (defense) 1995 Kevin Faulk, LSU, running back 2007 Jeremy Young, Southern Miss., quarterback (offense)­ 2004 sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech, quarterback (offense) Gabe Northern, LSU, defensive end James Delany, Southern Miss., linebacker (defense)­ Vincent Meeks, Texas Tech, defensive back (defense) 1996 dameyune Craig, Auburn, quarterback Britt Barefoot, Southern Miss., kicker (special teams) 2005 , Oklahoma, quarterback (offense) Takeo Spikes, Auburn, linebacker 2008 Paul Smith, Tulsa, quarterback (overall) Anthony Trucks, Oregon, safety (co-defensive) Ben Kotwica, Army, linebacker Tarrion Adams, Tulsa, running back (offense) C.J. Ah You, Oklahoma, defensive end (co-­defensive) 1997 rondell Mealey, LSU, running back Chris Chamberlain, Tulsa, linebacker (defense) 2006 nate Longshore, California, quarterback (co-offensive) Arnold Miller, LSU, defensive end 2009 Tarrion Adams, Tulsa, running back (overall) Marshawn Lynch, California, running back (co-offen- 1998 romaro Miller, Mississippi, quarterback david Johnson, Tulsa, quarterback (offense) sive) 1999 Tim Strickland, Mississippi, cornerback roy Roberts, Tulsa, defensive back (defense) desmond Bishop, California, linebacker (defensive) 2000 Ja’Mar Toombs, Texas A&M, running back Jarod Tracy, Tulsa, kicker (special teams) 2007 Colt McCoy, Texas, quarterback (offense) willie Blade, Mississippi St., defensive tackle 2010 dan LeFevour, Central Mich., quarterback (overall) Brian Orakpo, Texas, defensive end (defense) 2001 , Iowa St., quarterback 2008 Jeremiah Masoli, Oregon, quarterback (offense) waine Bacon, Alabama, safety (co-defense) HAWAII BOWL Jairus Byrd, Oregon, defensive back (defense) Matt Word, Iowa St., linebacker (co-defense) Year Player, Team, Position 2009 niles Paul, Nebraska, wide receiver (offense) 2002 eli Manning, Mississippi, quarterback (offense) 2002 lynaris Elpheage, Tulane, cornerback Matt O’Hanlon, Nebraska, defensive back (defense) Chris Kelsay, Nebraska, defensive end (defense)

Award Winners in Bowl Games 95 e am

Year Player, Team, Position Year Player, Team, Position MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL G 2003 Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas, running back (offense) 2001 dameon Hunter, Utah, running back (Formerly Continental Tire Bowl, 2002-04) Caleb Miller, Arkansas, linebacker (defense) Troy Polamalu, Southern California, safety 2004 Bret Meyer, Iowa St., quarterback (offense) 2002 Craig Bragg, UCLA, wide receiver Year Player, Team, Position tar 2002 wali Lundy, Virginia, running back

nik Moser, Iowa St., defensive back (defense) 2003 steven Jackson, Oregon St., running back -S 2005 Brad Smith, Missouri, quarterback (offense) 2004 Corey Bramlet, Wyoming, quarterback 2003 Matt Schaub, Virginia, quarterback o rds 2004 Paul Peterson, Boston College, quarterback Marcus King, Missouri, cornerback (defense) 2005 Marshawn Lynch, California, running back ll 2006 dantrell Savage, Oklahoma St., tailback (offense) 2006 Jonny Harline, BYU, wide receiver 2005 stephen Tulloch, North Carolina St., linebacker 2006 Jolonn Dunbar, Boston College, linebacker Re c

Jeremy Nethon, Oklahoma St., linebacker (defense)­ 2007 Austin Collie, BYU, wide receiver / A 2007 John Parker Wilson, Alabama, quarterback (offense) 2008 willie Tuitama, Arizona, quarterback 2007 Kenny Moore, Wake Forest, wide receiver 2008 Pat White, West Virginia, quarterback wallace Gilberry, Alabama, defensive end (defense) 2009 Max Hall, BYU, quarterback 2008 Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech, wide receiver (offense) 2009 dion Lewis, Pittsburgh, quarterback wl Weldon Brown, Louisiana Tech, defensive back (defense) LIBERTY BOWL 2009 Aron White, Georgia, tight end (offense) MUSIC CITY BOWL Bo Geno Atkins, Georgia, defensive line (defense) Year Player, Team Year Player, Team, Position 1959 Jay Huffman, Penn St. 1998 Corey Moore, Virginia Tech, defensive end INSIGHT BOWL 1960 dick Hoak, Penn St. 1999 James Mungro, Syracuse, running back (Formerly Copper Bowl, 1989-96; Insight.com 1961 ernie Davis, Syracuse 2000 Brad Lewis, West Virginia, quarterback Bowl, 1997-01) 1962 Terry Baker, Oregon St. 2001 william Green, Boston College, running back 1963 , Mississippi St. 2002 dan Nystrom, Minnesota, place kicker Year Player, Team, Position 1964 ernest Adler, Utah 2003 Jason Campbell, Auburn, quarterback 1989 shane Montgomery, North Carolina St., quarterback 1965 Tom Bryan, Auburn 2004 Marion Barber III, Minnesota, running back scott Geyer, Arizona, defensive back 1966 Jimmy Cox, Miami (FL) 2005 Marques Hagans, Virginia, quarterback 1990 Mike Pawlawski, California, quarterback 1967 Jim Donnan, North Carolina St. 2006 Andre' Woodson, Kentucky, quarterback robert Midgett, Wyoming, linebacker 1968 steve Hindman, Mississippi 2007 Andre’ Woodson, Kentucky, quarterback 1991 Vaughn Dunbar, Indiana, tailback 1969 Bob Anderson, Colorado 2008 Brett Upson, Vanderbilt, punter Mark Hagen, Indiana, linebacker 1970 dave Abercrombie, Tulane 2009 C.J. Spiller, Clemson, running back 1992 drew Bledsoe, Washington St., quarterback (overall) 1971 Joe Ferguson, Arkansas Phillip Bobo, Washington St., wide receiver (offense) 1972 Jim Stevens, Georgia Tech New mexico BOWL Kareem Leary, Utah, defensive back (defense) 1973 stan Fritts, North Carolina St. 1993 Andre Coleman, Kansas St., wide receiver (offense) 1974 randy White, Maryland Year Player, Team, Position Kenny McEntyre, Kansas St., cornerback (defense) 1975 ricky Bell, Southern California 2006 James Jones, San Jose St., wide receiver (offense) 1994 John Walsh, BYU, quarterback (overall) 1976 Barry Krauss, Alabama Matt Castelo, San Jose St., linebacker (defense) Jamal Willis, BYU, running back (offense) 1977 Matt Kupec, North Carolina 2007 Donovan Porterie, New Mexico, quarterback (offense) Broderick Simpson, Oklahoma, linebacker (defense) 1978 James Wilder, Missouri Brett Madsen, New Mexico, linebacker (defense) 1995 Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, running back (overall) 1979 roch Hontas, Tulane 2008 Gartrell Johnson, Colorado St., running back (offense) Zebbie Lethridge, Texas Tech, quarterback (offense) 1980 Mark Herrmann, Purdue Tommie Hill, Colorado St., defensive end (defense) Mickey Dalton, Air Force, cornerback (defense) 1981 eddie Meyers, Navy 2009 Austyn Carta-Samuels, Wyoming, quarterback (offense) 1996 ron Dayne, Wisconsin, running back 1982 Jeremiah Castille, Alabama Mitch Unrein, Wyoming, defensive end (defense) 1997 Kelvin Eafon, Arizona, running back 1983 doug Flutie, Boston College 1998 Julian Jones, Missouri, free safety 1984 Bo Jackson, Auburn NEW ORLEANS BOWL 1999 Cortlen Johnson, Colorado, running back 2000 , Iowa St., quarterback (offense) 1985 Cody Carlson, Baylor Year Player, Team, Position reggie Hayward, Iowa St., defensive end (defense) 1986 Jeff Francis, Tennessee 2001 Justin Gallimore, Colorado St., defensive back 2001 James Mungro, Syracuse, running back 1987 Greg Thomas, Arkansas 2002 Kevin Galbreath, North Texas, running back 2002 Brandon Miree, Pittsburgh, running back (offense) 1988 dave Schnell, Indiana 2003 danny Wimprine, Memphis, quarterback Claude Harriott, Pittsburgh, defensive lineman 1989 randy Baldwin, Mississippi 2004 Michael Boley, Southern Miss., linebacker (defense) 1990 rob Perez, Air Force 2005 shawn Nelson, Southern Miss., wide receiver derek Anderson, Oregon St., quarterback (sports- 1991 rob Perez, Air Force 2006 omar Haugabook, Troy, quarterback manship) 1992 Cassius Ware, Mississippi 2007 rusty Smith, Fla. Atlantic, quarterback 2003 Aaron Rodgers, California, quarterback (offense) 1993 , Louisville 2008 Austin Davis, Southern Miss., quarterback ryan Gutierrez, California, defensive back (defense) 1994 Johnny Johnson, Illinois 2009 dwight Dasher, Middle Tenn., quarterback 2004 derek Anderson, Oregon St., quarterback (offense) 1995 Kwame Ellis, Stanford, cornerback Trent Bray, Oregon St., linebacker (defense) 1996 Malcolm Thomas, Syracuse, running back ORANGE BOWL 2005 rudy Carpenter, Arizona St., quarterback (offense) 1997 sherrod Gideon, Southern Miss., wide receiver 1998 shaun King, Tulane, quarterback Year Player, Team, Position Jamar Williams, Arizona St., linebacker (defense) 1965 Joe Namath, Alabama, quarterback 1999 Adalius Thomas, Southern Miss., defensive end ryan Neill, Rutgers, defensive end (sportsmanship) 1966 steve Sloan, Alabama, quarterback 2000 Cecil Sapp, Colorado St., running back 2006 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, quarterback (offense) 1967 larry Smith, Florida, tailback Antonio Huffman, Texas Tech, cornerback (de­fense) 2001 david Ragone, Louisville, quarterback 1968 Bob Warmack, Oklahoma, quarterback 2007 Zac Robinson, Oklahoma St., quarterback (offense) 2002 laTarence Dunbar, TCU, wide receiver (offense) 1969 donnie Shanklin, Kansas, halfback donovan Woods, Oklahoma St., free safety (defense) Jason Goss, TCU, defensive back (defense) 1970 Chuck Burkhart, Penn St., quarterback 2008 dezmon Briscoe, Kansas, wide receiver (offense) 2003 Brandon Warfield, Utah, running back (offense) Mike Reid, Penn St., defensive tackle James Holt, Kansas, linebacker (defense) lewis Powell, Utah, defensive line (defense) 1971 Jerry Tagge, Nebraska, quarterback 2009 Alexander Robinson, Iowa St., running back (offense) 2004 stefan LeFors, Louisville, quarterback willie Harper, Nebraska, defensive end Christopher Lyle, Iowa St., defensive end (defense) 2005 Paul Smith, Tulsa, quarterback 1972 Jerry Tagge, Nebraska, quarterback 2006 Blake Mitchell, South Carolina, quarterback rich Glover, Nebraska, defensive guard international Bowl 2007 derek Pegues, Mississippi St., free safety 1973 Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, wingback 2009 Ventrell Jenkins, Kentucky, defensive tackle rich Glover, Nebraska, defensive guard Year Player, Team, Position 2010 , Arkansas, quarterback 2007 dominick Goodman, Cincinnati, wide receiver 1974 Tom Shuman, Penn St., quarterback 2008 ray Rice, Rutgers, running back randy Crowder, Penn St., defensive tackle 2009 donald Brown, Connecticut, running back LITTLE CAESARS pizza BOWL 1975 wayne Bullock, Notre Dame, fullback 2010 Mike Ford, South Fla., running back (Formerly Motor City Bowl, 1997-08) leroy Cook, Alabama, defensive end 1976 steve Davis, Oklahoma, quarterback Year Player, Team, Position lee Roy Selmon, Oklahoma, defensive tackle LAS VEGAS BOWL 1997 deuce McCallister, Mississippi, running back 1977 rod Gerald, Ohio St., quarterback Year Player, Team, Position B.J. Cohen, Marshall, defensive end Tom Cousineau, Ohio St., linebacker 1992 Chris Vargas, Nevada, quarterback 1998 Chad Pennington, Marshall, quarterback 1978 roland Sales, Arkansas, running back 1993 Anthony Calvillo, Utah St., quarterback 1999 doug Chapman, Marshall, running back reggie Freeman, Arkansas, nose guard , Ball St., quarterback 2000 Byron Leftwich, Marshall, quarterback 1979 Billy Sims, Oklahoma, running back 1994 Henry Bailey, UNLV, running back Michael Owens, Marshall, roverback reggie Kinlaw, Oklahoma, nose guard 1995 wasean Tait, Toledo, running back 2001 Chester Taylor, Toledo, running back 1980 J.C. Watts, Oklahoma, quarterback Alex Van Dyke, Nevada, wide receiver david Gardner, Toledo, defensive line Bud Hebert, Oklahoma, free safety 1996 Brad Maynard, Ball St., punter 2002 Brian St. Pierre, Boston College, quarterback 1981 J.C. Watts, Oklahoma, quarterback Mike Crawford, Nevada, linebacker 2003 Jason Wright, Northwestern, running back (co-MVP) Jarvis Coursey, Florida St., defensive end 1997 Pat Johnson, Oregon, wide receiver Josh Harris, Bowling Green, quarterback (co-MVP) 1982 , Clemson, quarterback Bryce Fisher, Air Force, defensive tackle 2004 dan Orlovsky, Connecticut, quarterback Jeff Davis, Clemson, linebacker 1998 Joe Tuipala, San Diego St., linebacker 2005 deAngelo Williams, Memphis, running back 1983 Turner Gill, Nebraska, quarterback ronald Curry, North Carolina, quarterback 2006 dan LeFevour, Central Mich., quarterback dave Rimington, Nebraska, center 1999 Mike Anderson, Utah, running back 2007 Curtis Painter, Purdue, quarterback 1984 Bernie Kosar, Miami (FL), quarterback 2000 Jason Thomas, UNLV, quarterback 2008 rusty Smith, Fla. Atlantic, quarterback Jack Fernandez, Miami (FL), linebacker Boo Williams, Arkansas, wide receiver 2009 Martin Ward, Marshall, running back 1985 Jacque Robinson, Washington, tailback 96 Award Winners in Bowl Games

Year Player, Team, Position ROSE BOWL Year Player, Team, Position ron Holmes, Washington, defensive tackle Billy Joe Hobert, Washington, quarterback 1986 sonny Brown, Oklahoma, defensive back Year Player, Team, Position 1993 Tyrone Wheatley, Michigan, running back Tim Lashar, Oklahoma, kicker 1902 neil Snow, Michigan, fullback 1994 Brent Moss, Wisconsin, tailback 1987 dante Jones, Oklahoma, linebacker 1916 Carl Dietz, Washington St., fullback 1995 danny O’Neil, Oregon, quarterback spencer Tillman, Oklahoma, halfback 1917 John Beckett, Oregon, tackle Ki-Jana Carter, Penn St., running back 1988 , Miami (FL), linebacker 1918 Hollis Huntington, Mare Island, fullback 1996 Keyshawn Johnson, Southern California, wide re­ceiver darrell Reed, Oklahoma, defensive end 1919 George Halas, Great Lakes, end 1997 Joe Germaine, Ohio St., quarterback 1989 steve Walsh, Miami (FL), quarterback 1920 edward Casey, Harvard, halfback 1998 , Michigan, quarterback Charles Fryar, Nebraska, cornerback 1921 Harold “Brick” Muller, California, end 1999 ron Dayne, Wisconsin, running back 1990 raghib Ismail, Notre Dame, tailback/wide receiver 1922 russell Stein, Wash. & Jeff., tackle 2000 ron Dayne, Wisconsin, running back darian Hagan, Colorado, quarterback 1923 , Southern California, guard 2001 , Washington, quarterback 1991 Charles Johnson, Colorado, quarterback 1924 Ira McKee, Navy, quarterback 2002 Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL), quarterback Chris Zorich, Notre Dame, nose guard 1925 elmer Layden, Notre Dame, fullback Andre Johnson, Miami (FL), wide receiver 1992 larry Jones, Miami (FL), running back ernie Nevers, Stanford, fullback 2003 , Oklahoma, quarterback Tyrone Leggett, Nebraska, cornerback 1926 Johnny Mack Brown, Alabama, halfback 2004 Matt Leinart, Southern California, quarterback 1993 , Florida St., quarterback George Wilson, Washington, halfback 2005 Vince Young, Texas, quarterback Corey Dixon, Nebraska, split end 1927 fred Pickhard, Alabama, tackle 2006 Vince Young, Texas, quarterback 1994 Tommie Frazier, Nebraska, quarterback 1928 Clifford Hoffman, Stanford, fullback 2007 dwayne Jarrett, Southern California, wide receiver Charlie Ward, Florida St., quarterback 1929 Benjamin Lom, California, halfback Brian Cushing, Southern California, linebacker 1995 Tommie Frazier, Nebraska, quarterback 1930 russell Saunders, Southern California, quarterback 2008 John David Booty, Southern California, quarterback Chris T. Jones, Miami (FL), cornerback 1931 John “Monk” Campbell, Alabama, quarterback (offense) 1996 , Florida St., wide receiver 1932 ernie Pinckert, Southern California, halfback Rey Maualuga, Southern California, linebacker (defense) derrick Mayes, Notre Dame, wide receiver 1933 Homer Griffith, Southern California, quarterback 2009 Mark Sanchez, Southern California, quarterback 1997 damon Benning, Nebraska, running back 1934 Cliff Montgomery, Columbia, quarterback (offense) Ken Oxendine, Virginia Tech, running back 1935 Millard “Dixie” Howell, Alabama, halfback Kaluka Maiava, Southern California, linebacker (defense) 1998 Ahman Green, Nebraska, running back 1936 James “Monk” Moscrip, Stanford, end 2010 , Ohio St., quarterback (offense) 1999 Travis Taylor, Florida, wide receiver Keith Topping, Stanford, end Kenny Rowe, Oregon, defensive end (defense) 2000 david Terrell, Michigan, wide receiver 1937 william Daddio, Pittsburgh, end 2001 Torrance Marshall, Oklahoma, linebacker 1938 Victor Bottari, California, halfback st. petersburg BOWL 2002 Taylor Jacobs, Florida, wide receiver 1939 doyle Nave, Southern California, quarterback 2003 Carson Palmer, Southern California, quarterback Alvin Krueger, Southern California, end Year Player, Team, Position 2004 Jarrett Payton, Miami (FL), running back 1940 Ambrose Schindler, Southern California, quarterback 2008 Matt Grothe, South Fla., quarterback 2005 Matt Leinart, Southern California, quarterback 1941 Peter Kmetovic, Stanford, halfback 2009 Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers, wide receiver 2006 willie Reid, Florida St., wide receiver 1942 donald Durdan, Oregon St., halfback 2007 Brian Brohm, Louisville, quarterback 1943 Charles Trippi, Georgia, halfback SUGAR BOWL 2008 Aqib Talib, Kansas, cornerback 1944 norman Verry, Southern California, guard Miller-Digby Memorial Trophy 1945 James Hardy, Southern California, quarterback 2009 darren Evans, Virginia Tech, running back Year Player, Team, Position 2010 Adrian Clayborn, Iowa, defensive end 1946 Harry Gilmer, Alabama, halfback 1947 Claude “Buddy” Young, Illinois, halfback 1948 Bobby Layne, Texas, quarterback Julius Rykovich, Illinois, halfback 1949 Jack Mitchell, Oklahoma, quarterback OUTBACK BOWL 1948 robert Chappius, Michigan, halfback 1950 , Oklahoma, fullback (Formerly Hall of Fame Bowl, 1986-95) 1949 frank Aschenbrenner, Northwestern, halfback 1951 walt Yowarsky, Kentucky, tackle Year Player, Team, Position 1950 fred Morrison, Ohio St., fullback 1952 ed Modzelewski, Maryland, fullback 1986 shawn Halloran, Boston College, quarterback 1951 donald Dufek, Michigan, fullback 1953 leon Hardemann, Georgia Tech, halfback James Jackson, Georgia, quarterback 1952 william Tate, Illinois, halfback 1954 “Pepper” Rodgers, Georgia Tech, quarterback 1988 Jamie Morris, Michigan, tailback 1953 rudy Bukich, Southern California, quarterback 1955 Joe Gattuso, Navy, fullback Bobby Humphrey, Alabama, tailback 1954 Billy Wells, Michigan St., halfback 1956 franklin Brooks, Georgia Tech, guard 1989 robert Drummond, Syracuse, running back 1955 , Ohio St., quarterback 1957 del Shofner, Baylor, halfback 1990 reggie Slack, Auburn, quarterback 1956 walter Kowalczyk, Michigan St., halfback 1958 raymond Brown, Mississippi, quarterback derek Isaman, Ohio St., linebacker 1957 Kenneth Ploen, Iowa, quarterback 1959 , LSU, halfback 1991 deChane Cameron, Clemson, quarterback 1958 Jack Crabtree, Oregon, quarterback 1960 Bobby Franklin, Mississippi, quarterback 1992 Marvin Graves, Syracuse, quarterback 1959 Bob Jeter, Iowa, halfback 1961 , Mississippi, quarterback 1993 , Tennessee, quarterback 1960 Bob Schloredt, Washington, quarterback 1962 Mike Fracchia, Alabama, fullback 1994 Tyrone Wheatley, Michigan, running back George Fleming, Washington, halfback 1963 Glynn Griffing, Mississippi, quarterback 1995 Terrell Fletcher, Wisconsin, running back 1961 Bob Schloredt, Washington, quarterback 1964 Tim Davis, Alabama, kicker 1996 Bobby Engram, Penn St., wide receiver 1962 sandy Stephens, Minnesota, quarterback 1965 doug Moreau, LSU, flanker 1997 dwayne Rudd, Alabama, linebacker 1963 Pete Beathard, Southern California, quarterback 1966 steve Spurrier, Florida, quarterback 1998 Mike Bobo, Georgia, quarterback ron VanderKelen, Wisconsin, quarterback 1967 Kenny Stabler, Alabama, quarterback 1999 Courtney Brown, Penn St., defensive end 1964 , Illinois, fullback 1968 Glenn Smith, LSU, halfback 2000 drew Brees, Purdue, quarterback 1965 Mel Anthony, Michigan, fullback 1969 Chuck Dicus, Arkansas, flanker 2001 ryan Brewer, South Carolina, wide receiver 1966 Bob Stiles, UCLA, defensive back 1970 Archie Manning, Mississippi, quarterback 2002 Phil Petty, South Carolina, quarterback 1967 John Charles, Purdue, halfback 1971 Bobby Scott, Tennessee, quarterback 2003 Chris Perry, Michigan, running back 1968 o�J. Simpson, Southern California, tailback 1972 Jack Mildren, Oklahoma, quarterback 2004 , Iowa, running back 1969 , Ohio St., quarterback 1972 Tinker Owens, Oklahoma, flanker 2005 david Pollack, Georgia, defensive end 1970 Bob Chandler, Southern California, flanker 1973 Tom Clements, Notre Dame, quarterback 2006 dallas Baker, Florida, wide receiver 1971 Jim Plunkett, Stanford, quarterback 1974 Tony Davis, Nebraska, fullback 2007 Tony Hunt, Penn St., running back 1972 don Bunce, Stanford, quarterback 1975 richard Todd, Alabama, quarterback 2008 , Tennessee, quarterback 1973 sam Cunningham, Southern California, fullback 1977 Matt Cavanaugh, Pittsburgh, quarterback 2009 shonn Greene, Iowa, running back 1974 Cornelius Greene, Ohio St., quarterback 1978 Jeff Rutledge, Alabama, quarterback 2010 darvin Adams, Auburn, wide receiver 1975 , Southern California, quarterback 1979 Barry Krauss, Alabama, linebacker John McKay Jr., Southern California, split end 1980 Major Ogilvie, Alabama, running back Papajohns.com bowl 1976 John Sciarra, UCLA, quarterback 1981 Herschel Walker, Georgia, running back 1977 , Southern California, quarterback 1982 , Pittsburgh, quarterback Year Player, Team, Position 1978 , Washington, quarterback 1983 Todd Blackledge, Penn St., quarterback 2006 Benjamin Williams, South Fla., running back 1979 Charles White, Southern California, tailback 1984 Bo Jackson, Auburn, running back 2007 Ben Mauk, Cincinnati, quarterback rick Leach, Michigan, quarterback 1985 Craig Sundberg, Nebraska, quarterback 2008 Mike Teel, Rutgers, quarterback 1980 Charles White, Southern California, tailback 1986 daryl Dickey, Tennessee, quarterback 2009 Andre Dixon, Connecticut, running back 1981 Butch Woolfolk, Michigan, running back 1987 steve Taylor, Nebraska, quarterback 1982 Jacque Robinson, Washington, running back 1988 don McPherson, Syracuse, quarterback POINSETTIA BOWL 1983 don Rogers, UCLA, free safety 1989 sammie Smith, Florida St., running back Year Player, Team, Position Tom Ramsey, UCLA, quarterback 1990 Craig Erickson, Miami (FL), quarterback 2005 reggie Campbell, Navy, running back (offense) 1984 rick Neuheisel, UCLA, quarterback 1991 Andy Kelly, Tennessee, quarterback Tyler Tidwell, Navy, linebacker (defense) 1985 Tim Green, Southern California, quarterback 1992 Jerome Bettis, Notre Dame, fullback 2006 Jeff Ballard, TCU, quarterback (offense) , Southern California, linebacker 1993 derrick Lassic, Alabama, running back Tommy Blake, TCU, defensive end (defense) 1986 eric Ball, UCLA, tailback 1994 errict Rhett, Florida, running back 2007 Brian Johnson, Utah, quarterback (offense) 1987 Jeff Van Raaphorst, Arizona St., quarterback 1995 , Florida St., running back Joe Dale, Utah, defensive back (defense) 1988 Percy Snow, Michigan St., linebacker 1995 Bryan Still, Virginia Tech, wide receiver 2008 Andy Dalton, TCU, quarterback (offense) 1989 leroy Hoard, Michigan, fullback 1997 danny Wuerffel, Florida, quarterback stephen Hodge, TCU, safety (defense) 1990 ricky Ervins, Southern California, tailback 1998 e�G. Green, Florida St., wide receiver 2009 Jordan Wynn, Utah, quarterback (offense) 1991 Mark Brunell, Washington, quarterback 1999 david Boston, Ohio St., wide receiver stevenson Sylvester, Utah, linebacker (defense) 1992 steve Emtman, Washington, defensive tackle 2000 Peter Warrick, Florida St., wide receiver

Award Winners in Bowl Games 97 e am

Year Player, Team, Position Year Player, Team, Position ALOHA CLASSIC G 2001 Ken Dorsey, Miami (FL), quarterback 1990 Courtney Hawkins, Michigan St., wide receiver (Honolulu, Hawaii; Named Aloha Bowl, 1982- 2002 rohan Davey, LSU, quarterback Craig Hartsuyker, Southern California, linebacker 97) 2003 Musa Smith, Georgia, running back 1991 Arnold Ale, UCLA, inside linebacker tar Year Player, Team, Position

2004 Justin Vincent, LSU, running back Jimmy Rogers Jr., Illinois, lineman -S 2005 Jason Campbell, Auburn, quarterback 1992 Melvin Bonner, Baylor, flanker 1982 offense—Tim Cowan, Washington, quarterback o rds

2006 sean Slaton, West Virginia, running back 1993 Jerald Moore, Oklahoma, running back defense—Tony Caldwell, Washington, linebacker ll 2007 JaMarcus Russell, LSU, quarterback 1994 Priest Holmes, Texas, running back 1983 offense—Danny Greene, Washington, wide receiver 2008 Marcus Howard, Georgia, defensive end defense—George Reynolds, Penn St., punter Re c

Blake Brockermeyer, Texas, offensive lineman / A 2009 Brian Johnson, Utah, quarterback Marcus Wall, North Carolina, wide receiver 1984 offense—Jeff Atkins, SMU, running back 2010 Tim Tebow, Florida, quarterback 1995 sedrick Shaw, Iowa, running back defense—Jerry Ball, SMU, nose guard Jared DeVries, Iowa, defensive tackle 1985 offense—Gene Jelks, Alabama, running back wl SUN BOWL Brion Hurley, Iowa, kicker defense—Cornelius Bennett, Alabama, linebacker (Named John Hancock Bowl, 1989-93) 1996 Troy Walters, Stanford, flanker 1986 offense—Alfred Jenkins, Arizona, quarterback Bo Kailee Wong, Stanford, defensive end defense—Chuck Cecil, Arizona, safety C.M. Hendricks Most Valuable Player Trophy 1987 Troy Aikman, UCLA, quarterback (1954-Present) Chad Hutchinson, Stanford, quarterback 1997 Mike Martin, Arizona St., running back , Florida, running back Jimmy Rogers Jr. Most Valuable Lineman Trophy 1998 Basil Mitchell, TCU, tailback 1988 david Dacus, Houston, quarterback (1961-Present) london Dunlap, TCU, defensive end Victor Wood, Washington St., wide receiver John Folmer Most Valuable Special Teams Adam Abrams, Southern California, placekicker 1989 Blake Ezor, Michigan St., tailback Trophy (1994-Present) 1999 Billy Cockerham, Minnesota, quarterback Chris Roscoe, Hawaii, wide receiver dyron Russ, Minnesota, tackle 1990 Todd Burden, Arizona, cornerback Year Player, Team, Position ryan Rindels, Minnesota, punter Marvin Graves, Syracuse, quarterback 1950 Harvey Gabriel, UTEP, halfback 2000 freddie Mitchell, UCLA, wide receiver 1991 Tommy Vardell, Stanford, running back 1951 Bill Cross, West Tex. A&M, end oscar Cabrera, UCLA, offensive lineman shawn Jones, Georgia Tech, quarterback 1952 Junior Arteburn, Texas Tech, quarterback Michael Bennett, Wisconsin, running back 1992 Tom Young, BYU, quarterback 1953 Tom McCormick, Pacific, halfback 2001 lamont Thompson, Washington St., safety dana Stubblefield, Kansas, defensive tackle 1954 dick Shinaut, UTEP, quarterback Akin Ayodele, Purdue, defensive end 1993 , Colorado, tailback 1955 Jesse Whittenton, UTEP, quarterback drew Dunning, Washington St., placekicker Trent Dilfer, Fresno St., quarterback 1956 Jim Crawford, Wyoming, halfback 2002 Kyle Orton, Purdue, quarterback 1994 david Green, Boston College, running back (offensive) 1957 Claude Austin, George Washington, fullback shaun Phillips, Purdue, defensive end Mike Mamula, Boston College, defensive end (defense) 1958 leonard Kucewski, Wyoming, guard Anthony Chambers, Purdue, wide receiver Joe Gordon, Kansas St., cornerback 1959 Charley Johnson, New Mexico St., quarterback 2003 samie Parker, Oregon, wide receiver 1995 Mark Williams, Kansas, quarterback 1960 Charley Johnson, New Mexico St., quarterback 2004 sam Keller, Arizona St., quarterback Karim Abdul-Jabbar, UCLA, running back 1961 Billy Joe, Villanova, fullback Brandon Villarreal, Purdue, defensive tackle 1996 Chris McCoy, Navy, quarterback richie Ross, Villanova, guard dave Brytus, Purdue, punter Pat Barnes, California, quarterback 1962 , West Tex. A&M, halfback 2005 Chris Markey, UCLA, running back (co-MVP) 1997 rashaan Shehee, Washington, running back don Hoovler, Ohio, guard Kahlil Bell, UCLA, running back (co-MVP) 1998 Mike Moschetti, Colorado, quarterback 1963 Bob Berry, Oregon, quarterback Akili Smith, Oregon, quarterback John Hughes, SMU, guard Kevin Mims, Northwestern, defensive end (lineman) Brandon Breazell, UCLA, wide receiver (special teams) 1999 Ben Sankey, Wake Forest, quarterback 1964 Preston Ridlehuber, Georgia, quarterback 2000 Tim Hasselbeck, Boston College, quarterback Jim Wilson, Georgia, tackle 2006 Matt Moore, Oregon St., quarterback (MVP) 1965 Billy Stevens, UTEP, quarterback Xzavie Jackson, Missouri, defensive end (lineman) ronny Nixon, TCU, tackle Jeff Wolfert, Missouri, placekicker (special teams) AVIATION BOWL 1966 Jim Kiick, Wyoming, tailback 2007 Jonathan Stewart, Oregon, running back (MVP) (Dayton, Ohio) Jerry Durling, Wyoming, middle guard fenuki Tupou, Oregon, offensive tackle (lineman) Year Player, Team, Position 1967 Billy Stevens, UTEP, quarterback Matt Evensen, Oregon, placekicker (special teams) 2008 Victor Strong-Butler, Oregon St., defensive end (MVP) 1961 Bobby Santiago, New Mexico, running back , UTEP, linebacker Chuck Cummings, New Mexico, guard 1968 Buddy McClintock, Auburn, defensive back Victor Strong-Butler, Oregon St., defensive end (lineman) david Campbell, Auburn, tackle Johnny Hekker, Oregon St., punter (special teams) 2009 ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, wide receiver (MVP) 1969 Paul Rogers, Nebraska, halfback (Houston, Texas) Jerry Murtaugh, Nebraska, linebacker Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma, defensive end (lineman) 1970 rock Perdoni, Georgia Tech, defensive tackle Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, wide receiver (special teams) Year Player, Team Bill Flowers, Georgia Tech, linebacker 1959 lowndes Shingles, Clemson 1971 Bert Jones, LSU, quarterback TEXAS BOWL , TCU Matt Blair, Iowa St., linebacker Year Player, Team, Position 1960 James Saxton, Texas 1972 George Smith, Texas Tech, halfback 2006 ray Rice, Rutgers, running back lee Roy Jordan, Alabama ecomet Burley, Texas Tech, defensive tackle 2007 Andy Dalton, TCU, quarterback 1961 Ken Coleman, Kansas 1973 ray Bybee, Missouri, fullback 2008 Chase Clement, Rice, quarterback elvin Basham, Kansas John Kelsey, Missouri, tight end 2009 ricky Dobbs, Navy, quarterback 1962 Bill Tobin, Missouri 1974 Terry Vitrano, Mississippi St., fullback Conrad Hitchler, Missouri Jimmy Webb, Mississippi St., defensive tackle 1963 don Trull, Baylor 1975 robert Haygood, Pittsburgh, quarterback James Ingram, Baylor Al Romano, Pittsburgh, middle guard Most Valuable Players 1964 Jerry Rhome, Tulsa 1977 Tony Franklin, Texas A&M, kicker willy Townes, Tulsa edgar Fields, Texas A&M, defensive tackle in Former Major Bowls 1965 dewey Warren, Tennessee 1977 Charles Alexander, LSU, tailback frank Emanuel, Tennessee Gordy Ceresino, Stanford, linebacker 1966 Chris Gilbert, Texas 1978 Johnny “Ham” Jones, Texas, running back ALL-AMERICAN BOWL fred Edwards, Texas dwight Jefferson, Texas, defensive end (Birmingham, Ala.; Known as Hall of Fame 1967 Bob Anderson, Colorado 1979 Paul Skansi, Washington, flanker Classic, 1977-85) , Miami (FL) doug Martin, Washington, defensive tackle 1968 Joe Pearce, Oklahoma 1980 Jeff Quinn, Nebraska, quarterback Year Player, Team, Position rufus Cormier, SMU Jimmy Williams, Nebraska, defensive end 1977 Chuck White, Maryland, split end 1969 Jim Strong, Houston 1981 darrell Shepard, Oklahoma, quarterback Charles Johnson, Maryland, defensive tackle Jerry Drones, Houston rick Bryan, Oklahoma, defensive tackle 1978 Curtis Dickey, Texas A&M, running back 1970 Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma 1982 ethan Horton, North Carolina, tailback 1979 Phil Bradley, Missouri, quarterback Jeff Rouzie, Alabama ronnie Mullins, Texas, defensive end 1980 Gary Anderson, Arkansas, running back 1971 Charlie Davis, Colorado 1983 walter Lewis, Alabama, quarterback Billy Ray Smith, Arkansas, linebacker Butch Brezina, Houston wes Neighbors, Alabama, center 1981 , Mississippi St., quarterback 1972 , Tennessee 1984 rick Badanjek, Maryland, fullback Johnie Cooks, Mississippi St., linebacker Carl Johnson, Tennessee Carl Zander, Tennessee, linebacker 1982 whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, quarterback 1973 d�C. Nobles, Houston 1985 Max Zendejas, Arizona, kicker Carl Dieudonne, Air Force, defensive end deryl McGallion, Houston Peter Anderson, Georgia, center 1983 Jeff Hostetler, West Virginia, quarterback 1974 John Housmann, Houston 1986 Cornelius Bennett, Alabama, defensive end 1984 Mark Logan, Kentucky, running back Mack Mitchell, Houston steve Alvord, Washington, middle guard Todd Gregoire, Wisconsin, placekicker 1975 earl Campbell, Texas 1987 Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St., running back 1985 Mark Ingram, Michigan St., wide receiver Tim Campbell, Texas darnell Warren, West Virginia, linebacker 1986 sammie Smith, Florida St., running back 1976 Chuck Malito, Nebraska 1988 david Smith, Alabama, quarterback 1987 scott Secules, Virginia, quarterback rodney Allison, Texas Tech derrick Thomas, Alabama, linebacker 1988 emmitt Smith, Florida, running back 1977 rob Hertel, Southern California 1989 Alex Van Pelt, Pittsburgh, quarterback 1989 Jerry Gray, Texas Tech, running back walt Underwood, Southern California Anthony Williams, Texas A&M, linebacker 1990 Brett Favre, Southern Miss., quarterback 1978 steve Dils, Stanford 98 Award Winners in Bowl Games

Year Player, Team, Position DELTA BOWL Year Player, Team, Position Gordy Ceresino, Stanford (Memphis, Tenn.) 2002 rashaun Woods, Oklahoma St., wide receiver (over- 1979 Mark Herrmann, Purdue all/offense) roland James, Tennessee Year Player, Team 2003 B.J. Symons, Texas Tech, quarterback (overall/offense) 1948 Charlie Conerly, Mississippi 1980 Amos Lawrence, North Carolina 2004 Joel Klatt, Colorado, quarterback (offense) Tom Hubbard, Colorado, defensive back (defense) steve Streater, North Carolina 2005 Todd Blythe, Iowa St., wide receiver (offense) 1981 Butch Woolfolk, Michigan Jason Berryman, Iowa St., defensive end (defense) Ben Needham, Michigan (Anaheim, Calif.) 1982 Gary Anderson, Arkansas Year Player, Team, Position MERCY BOWL dwayne Dixon, Florida 1984 Chuck Long, Iowa, quarterback (Los Angeles) 1983 , Oklahoma St. william Harris, Texas, tight end Alfred Anderson, Baylor 1985 Chris Chandler, Washington, quarterback Year Player, Team 1984 willie Drewrey, West Virginia Barry Helton, Colorado, punter 1961 Beau Carter, Fresno St. 1985 Pat Evans, Air Force 1986 Gaston Green, UCLA, tailback James McKinney, Texas shane Shumway, BYU, defensive back PASADENA BOWL 1986 ray Berry, Baylor 1987 daniel Ford, Arizona St., quarterback (Pasadena, Calif.; Named Junior Rose Bowl in Chad Hennings, Air Force, defensive tackle Mark Hatcher, Colorado 1967) 1988 Ty Detmer, BYU, quarterback 1987 Tony Jones, Texas eric Bieniemy, Colorado, halfback Year Player, Team Zeke Gadson, Pittsburgh 1989 Cary Conklin, Washington, quarterback 1967 eugene “Mercury” Morris, West Tex. A&M Huey Richardson, Florida, linebacker Albie Owens, West Tex. A&M BLUEGRASS BOWL 1990 Todd Yert, Colorado St., running back 1969 John Featherstone, San Diego St. (Louisville, Ky.) Bill Musgrave, Oregon, quarterback 1970 leon Burns, Long Beach St. 1991 Marshall Faulk, San Diego St., running back Paul Mattingly, Louisville Year Player, Team ron Jackson, Tulsa, running back 1971 Tom Carlsen, Memphis dornell Harris, Memphis 1958 forrest Campbell, Oklahoma St. 1992 lorenzo Neal, Fresno St., fullback estrus Crayton, Southern California, tailback CALIFORNIA RAISIN BOWL 1993 Johnnie Morton, Southern California, wide receiver PRESIDENTIAL CUP (Beginning in 1992, Mid-American Conference Henry Lusk, Utah, wide receiver (College Park, Md.) and winners met in Las 1994 Tedy Bruschi, Arizona, defensive end Year Player, Team Vegas Bowl) Cal Beck, Utah, kick returner 1950 Bob Smith, Texas A&M Zippy Morocco, Georgia Year Player, Team, Position GARDEN STATE BOWL 1981 Arnold Smiley, Toledo, running back (East Rutherford, N.J.) SALAD BOWL Marlin Russell, Toledo, linebacker (Phoenix) 1982 Chip Otten, Bowling Green, tailback Year Player, Team 1978 John Mistler, Arizona St. Jac Tomasello, Bowling Green, defensive back Year Player, Team 1979 Mark Bright, Temple 1950 Bob McQuade, Xavier 1983 lou Wicks, Northern Ill., fullback 1980 Terald Clark, Houston wilford White, Arizona St. James Pruitt, Cal St. Fullerton, wide receiver 1981 steve Alatorre, Tennessee 1951 Jim Bailey, Miami (OH) 1984 randall Cunningham, UNLV, quarterback Anthony Hancock, Tennessee 1952 Gene Shannon, Houston steve Morgan, Toledo, tailback randy Wright, Wisconsin 1985 Mike Mancini, Fresno St., punter SEATTLE BOWL Greg Meehan, Bowling Green, flanker GOTHAM BOWL (Seattle; Known as Oahu Classic, 1998-2000) 1986 Mike Perez, San Jose St., quarterback (New York) Andrew Marlatt, Miami (OH), defensive tackle Year Player, Team, Position 1987 Gary Patton, Eastern Mich., tailback Year Player, Team 1998 Blane Morgan, Air Force, quarterback 1961 don Trull, Baylor 1999 Avion Weaver, Hawaii, running back Mike Perez, San Jose St., quarterback 2000 Terrance Edwards, Georgia, wide receiver 1988 darrell Rosette, Fresno St., running back 1962 willie Ross, Nebraska , Miami (FL) 2001 George Godsey, Georgia Tech, quarterback Tony Kimbrough, Western Mich., quarterback 2002 James MacPherson, Wake Forest, quarterback 1989 ron Cox, Fresno St., linebacker sean Jones, Ball St., wide receiver HARBOR BOWL (San Diego) SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC 1990 sheldon Canley, San Jose St., tailback (San Jose, Calif.) Ken Ealy, Central Mich., wide receiver Year Player, Team 1991 Mark Szlachcic, Bowling Green, wide receiver 1947 Bryan Brock, New Mexico Year Player, Team, Position 2001 nick Myers, Michigan St., defensive end Mark Barsotti, Fresno St., quarterback Bill Nelson, Montana St. Charles Rogers, Michigan St., wide receiver 2002 rodney Davis, Fresno St., running back CHERRY BOWL HOUSTON BOWL 2003 rodney Davis, Fresno St., running back (Pontiac, Mich.) (Houston: Named galleryfurniture.com Bowl in 2004 deWhitt Betterson, Troy, running back (offense) 2000 and 2001) Year Player, Team lionel Hickenbottom, Northern Ill., defensive back Year Player, Team, Position (defense) 1984 nate Sassaman, Army dustin Utschig, Northern Ill. (special teams) 1985 stan Gelbaugh, Maryland 2001 Byron Jones, Texas A&M, defensive back (overall) scott Shankweiler, Maryland Joe Weber, Texas A&M, running back (offense)

Award Winners in Bowl Games 99 e am

Year Heisman Winner, Team, Pos. Bowl (Opponent, Result) G Winners 1996 danny Wuerffel, Florida, QB sugar (Florida St., W 52-20) 1997 , Michigan, CB rose (Washington St., W 21-16) in Bowl Games 1998 ricky Williams, Texas, RB Cotton (Mississippi St., W 38-11) tar

1999 ron Dayne, Wisconsin, RB rose (Stanford, W 17-9) -S o rds 2000 Chris Weinke, Florida St., QB orange (Oklahoma, L 13-2)

YEAR-BY-YEAR BOWL RESULTS FOR HEISMAN WINNERS ll 2001 eric Crouch, Nebraska, QB rose [Miami (FL), L 37-14]

(Includes bowl games immediately after 2002 Carson Palmer, Re c awarding of Heisman Trophy) Southern California, QB orange (Iowa, W 38-17) / A Of the 74 winners of the 75 Heisman Trophies (Archie Griffin won twice), 48 played 2003 Jason White, Oklahoma, QB sugar (LSU, L 21-14) in bowl games after they received their prize (Griffin played in bowl games both 2004 Matt Leinart, wl years). Of those 49 players, only 23 were on the winning team in the bowl. Southern California, QB orange (Oklahoma, W 55-19)

Houston’s Andre Ware is the only Heisman recipient to miss a bowl date since 1969. 2005 reggie Bush, Bo The Cougars were on probation during the 1989 season and were ineligible for Southern California, RB rose (Texas, L 41-38) selection to a bowl. Before that lapse, Oklahoma’s Steve Owens in 1969 was the last 2006 Troy Smith, Ohio St., QB BCS Championship (Florida, L 41-14) Heisman awardee not to participate in a bowl game. 2007 Tim Tebow, Florida, QB Capital One (Michigan, L 41-35) 2008 sam Bradford, Oklahoma, QB BCS Championship (Florida, L 24-14) Only three of the first 22 Heisman Trophy winners played in bowl games after 2009 Mark Ingram, Alabama, RB BCS Championship (Texas, W 37-21) receiving the award—TCU’s Davey O’Brien in 1938, Georgia’s Frank Sinkwich in 1942 and SMU’s Doak Walker in 1948. BOWLS FOR HEISMAN WINNERS Year Heisman Winner, Team, Pos. Bowl (Opponent, Result) Bowl Heisman Winner Year Heisman Winners 1935 Jay Berwanger, Chicago, HB did not play in bowl Rose 1942, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1936 larry Kelley, Yale, E Did not play in bowl 1979, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005 11 1937 Clint Frank, Yale, HB Did not play in bowl Orange 1960, 1966, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1938 davey O’Brien, TCU, QB Sugar (Carnegie Mellon, W 15-7) 1993, 2000, 2002, 2004 10 1939 nile Kinnick, Iowa, HB Did not play in bowl Sugar 1938, 1959, 1971, 1976, 1982, 1992, 1940 Tom Harmon, Michigan, HB did not play in bowl 1996, 2003 8 1941 , Minnesota, HB did not play in bowl Cotton 1948, 1963, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1998 7 1942 frank Sinkwich, Georgia, HB rose (UCLA, W 9-0) BCS Championship 2006, 2008, 2009 3 1943 Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame, QB did not play in bowl Fiesta 1981, 1986, 1994 3 1944 les Horvath, Ohio St., QB Did not play in bowl Fla. Citrus/Capital One 1995, 2007 2 1945 , Army, FB Did not play in bowl Gator 1957, 1980 2 1946 , Army, HB Did not play in bowl Holiday 1988, 1990 2 1947 Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame, QB did not play in bowl Liberty 1961, 1962 2 1948 doak Walker, SMU, HB Cotton (Oregon, W 21-13) 1949 leon Hart, Notre Dame, e did not play in bowl HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS WHO 1950 Vic Janowicz, Ohio St., HB did not play in bowl WERE BOWL-GAME MVPs 1951 dick Kazmeier, Princeton, HB did not play in bowl Heisman Winner, Team (Year Won) Bowl, Year Played 1952 , Oklahoma, HB did not play in bowl 1953 John Lattner, Notre Dame, HB did not play in bowl Doak Walker, SMU (1948) Cotton, 1948 1954 Alan Ameche, Wisconsin, FB did not play in bowl Doak Walker, SMU (1948) Cotton, 1949 John David Crow, Texas A&M (1957) Gator, 1957 1955 , Ohio St., HB did not play in bowl Billy Cannon, LSU (1959) Sugar, 1959 1956 , Notre Dame, QB did not play in bowl Ernie Davis, Syracuse (1961) Cotton, 1960 1957 John David Crow, Texas A&M, HB Gator (Tennessee, L 3-0) 1958 , Army, HB Did not play in bowl Ernie Davis, Syracuse (1961) Liberty, 1961 1959 Billy Cannon, LSU, HB Sugar (Mississippi, L 21-0) Terry Baker, Oregon St. (1962) Liberty, 1962 Steve Spurrier, Florida (1966) Sugar, 1966 1960 Joe Bellino, Navy, HB Orange (Missouri, L 21-14) O.J. Simpson, Southern California (1968) Rose, 1968 1961 ernie Davis, Syracuse, HB Liberty [Miami (FL), W 15-14] Jim Plunkett, Stanford (1970) Rose, 1971 1962 Terry Baker, Oregon St., QB liberty (Villanova, W 6-0) 1963 roger Staubach, Navy, QB Cotton (Texas, L 28-6) Pat Sullivan, Auburn (1971) Gator, 1971 1964 John Huarte, Notre Dame, QB did not play in bowl Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska (1972) Orange, 1973 Earl Campbell, Texas (1977) Gator, 1974 1965 Mike Garrett, Southern California, HB did not play in bowl Earl Campbell, Texas (1977) Bluebonnet, 1975* 1966 steve Spurrier, Florida, QB orange (Georgia Tech, W 27-12) Billy Sims, Oklahoma (1978) Orange, 1979 1967 Gary Beban, UCLA, QB Did not play in bowl Charles White, Southern California (1979) Rose, 1979 1968 o�J. Simpson, Charles White, Southern California (1979) Rose, 1980 Southern California, HB rose (Ohio St., L 27-16) George Rogers, South Carolina (1980) Gator, 1980 1969 steve Owens, Oklahoma, HB did not play in bowl Herschel Walker, Georgia (1982) Sugar, 1981 1970 Jim Plunkett, Stanford, QB rose (Ohio St., W 27-17) Doug Flutie, Boston College (1984) Liberty, 1983 1971 Pat Sullivan, Auburn, QB Sugar (Oklahoma, L 40-22) Bo Jackson, Auburn (1985) Sugar, 1984 1972 Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, fl orange (Notre Dame, W 40-6) Bo Jackson, Auburn (1985) Liberty, 1984 1973 John Cappelletti, Penn St., HB orange (LSU, W 16-9) Bo Jackson, Auburn (1985) Cotton, 1986 1974 Archie Griffin, Ohio St., HB rose (Southern California, L 18-17) Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (1988) Holiday, 1988 1975 Archie Griffin, Ohio St., HB rose (UCLA, L 23-10) Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) Freedom, 1988* 1976 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, HB sugar (Georgia, W 27-3) Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) Holiday, 1989 1977 earl Campbell, Texas, HB Cotton (Notre Dame, L 38-10) Ty Detmer, BYU (1990) Holiday, 1991 1978 Billy Sims, Oklahoma, HB Orange (Nebraska, W 31-24) Charlie Ward, Florida St. (1993) Orange, 1994 1979 Charles White, Danny Wuerffel, Florida (1996) Sugar, 1997 Southern California, HB rose (Ohio St., W 17-16) Ricky Williams, Texas (1998) Cotton, 1999 1980 George Rogers, South Carolina, HB Gator (Pittsburgh, L 37-9) Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (1999) Rose, 1999 1981 Marcus Allen, Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (1999) Rose, 2000 Southern California, HB fiesta (Penn St., L 26-10) Carson Palmer, Southern California (2002) Orange, 2003 1982 Herschel Walker, Georgia, HB sugar (Penn St., L 27-23) Matt Leinart, Southern California (2004) Rose, 2004 1983 Mike Rozier, Nebraska, HB orange [Miami (FL), L 31-30] Matt Leinart, Southern California (2004) Orange, 2005 1984 doug Flutie, Boston College, QB Cotton (Houston, W 45-28) Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) BCS Championship, 2009 1985 Bo Jackson, Auburn, HB Cotton (Texas A&M, L 36-16) Tim Tebow, Florida (2007) Sugar, 2010 1986 Vinny Testaverde, Miami (FL), QB fiesta (Penn St., L 14-10) Mark Ingram, Alabama (2009) BCS Championship, 2010 1987 Tim Brown, Notre Dame, WR Cotton (Texas A&M, L 35-10) 1988 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St., RB Holiday (Wyoming, W 62-14) *Discontinued bowl. 1989 Andre Ware, Houston, QB did not play in bowl 1990 Ty Detmer, BYU, QB Holiday (Texas A&M, L 65-14) 1991 desmond Howard, Michigan, wr rose (Washington, L 34-14) 1992 , Miami (FL), QB sugar (Alabama, L 34-13) 1993 Charlie Ward, Florida St., QB orange (Nebraska, W 18-16) 1994 rashaan Salaam, Colorado, RB fiesta (Notre Dame, W 41-24) 1995 eddie George, Ohio St., RB fla. Citrus (Tennessee, L 20-14) 100 Bowls and Polls Bowls and Polls 1971 AP selected Nebraska as national champion after it defeated Alabama, 38-6, in the Associated Press No. 1 Teams Orange Bowl January 1, 1972. Defeated in Bowl Games 1972 AP selected Southern California as national champion after it defeated Ohio State, 42-17, in the Rose Bowl January 1, 1973. Date Bowl Teams Involved Score new No. 1 1973 AP selected Notre Dame as national champion after it defeated Alabama, 24-23, in 1-1-51 sugar no. 7 Kentucky beat Oklahoma 13-7 same the Sugar Bowl December 31, 1973. 1-1-52 sugar no. 3 Maryland beat Tennessee 28-13 same Beginning in 1974, all four of the national polls waited until after the bowl-game 1-1-54 orange no. 4 Oklahoma beat Maryland 7-0 same results before selecting a national champion. The following list shows how the bowl 1-1-61 rose no. 6 Washington beat Minnesota 17-7 same games figured in the final national championship polls for AP and UPI: 1-1-65 orange no. 5 Texas beat Alabama 21-17 same 1974 first year of the agreement between the Coaches Association 1-1-66 rose no. 5 UCLA beat Michigan St. 14-12 Alabama (AFCA) and the UPI Board of Coaches to declare any teams on NCAA probation ineligible 1-1-71 Cotton no. 6 Notre Dame beat Texas 24-11 nebraska for the poll. AP—Oklahoma (11-0-0) did not participate in a bowl game because of NCAA 12-31-73 sugar no. 3 Notre Dame beat Alabama 24-23 notre Dame probation. UPI—Southern California (10-1-1) defeated Ohio State, 18-17, in the Rose Bowl 1-1-76 rose no. 11 UCLA beat Ohio St. 23-10 oklahoma January 1, 1975. 1-2-78 Cotton no. 5 Notre Dame beat Texas 38-10 notre Dame 1975 AP and UPI both selected Oklahoma (11-1-0). Coach Barry Switzer’s Sooners 1-1-79 sugar no. 2 Alabama beat Penn St. 14-7 Alabama defeated Michigan, 14-6, in the Orange Bowl January 1, 1976. Ohio State had led the AP poll 1-1-80 rose no. 3 Southern California beat Ohio St. 17-16 Alabama for nine consecutive weeks until a 23-10 loss to UCLA in the Rose Bowl on January 1, 1976. 1-1-83 sugar no. 2 Penn St. beat Georgia 27-23 Penn St. Oklahoma had led the AP poll for the first four weeks of the year. 1-2-84 orange no. 5 Miami (FL) beat Nebraska 31-30 Miami (FL) 1-1-86 orange no. 3 Oklahoma beat Penn St. 25-10 oklahoma 1976 AP and UPI both selected Tony Dorsett-led Pittsburgh (12-0-0). Pittsburgh whipped 1-2-87 fiesta no. 2 Penn St. beat Miami (FL) 14-10 Penn St. Georgia, 27-3, in the Sugar Bowl January 1, 1977. Pittsburgh took over the No. 1 position from 1-1-88 orange no. 2 Miami (FL) beat Oklahoma 20-14 Miami (FL) Michigan in the ninth week of the season en route to an undefeated year. 1-1-90 orange no. 4 Notre Dame beat Colorado 21-6 Miami (FL) 1977 AP and UPI were in agreement again, picking Notre Dame as national titlist. The Irish 1-1-93 sugar no. 2 Alabama beat Miami (FL) 34-13 Alabama beat previously undefeated and top-ranked Texas, 38-10, in the Cotton Bowl January 2, 1978. 1-2-97 sugar no. 3 Florida beat Florida St. 52-20 florida Notre Dame was the sixth team to be ranked No. 1 during the 1977 season in the AP poll. 1-3-03 fiesta no. 2 Ohio St. beat Miami (FL) 31-24 ohio St. (2 ot) 1978 This was the last time until the 1991 season that the two polls split on a national 1-4-06 rose no. 2 Texas beat Southern California 41-38 Texas champion, with AP selecting Alabama (11-1-0) and UPI going for Southern California (12- 1-8-07 BCs no. 2 Florida beat Ohio St. 41-14 florida 1-0). Alabama, ranked No. 2 in the AP poll, upset No. 1 Penn State, 14-7, in the Sugar Bowl 1-7-08 BCs no. 2 LSU beat Ohio St. 38-24 lsU January 1, 1979. Alabama had been ranked No. 1 in the first two weeks of the season until a 24-14 loss to Southern California. 1979 Unbeaten Alabama (12-0-0) was the unanimous choice of both polls. Bear Bryant’s Associated Press No. 1 Vs. No. 2 Tide whipped Arkansas easily, 24-9, in the Sugar Bowl January 1, 1980, to claim the title. in Bowl Games 1980 Georgia made it three No. 1’s in a row for the Southeastern Conference with an undefeated season (12-0-0) to take the top spot in both polls. Vince Dooley’s Bulldogs Date Bowl Teams, Score downed Notre Dame, 17-10, behind freshman phenom Herschel Walker in the Sugar Bowl 1-1-63 rose no. 1 Southern California 42, No. 2 Wisconsin 37 January 1, 1981. 1-1-64 Cotton no. 1 Texas 28, No. 2 Navy 6 1981 Both polls selected unbeaten Clemson (12-0-0). The Tigers gave coach Danny Ford 1-1-69 rose no. 1 Ohio St. 27, No. 2 Southern California 16 the first Clemson national football championship with a 22-15 victory over Nebraska in the 1-1-72 orange no. 1 Nebraska 38, No. 2 Alabama 6 Orange Bowl January 1, 1982. Clemson did not take over the AP No. 1 slot until the next-to- 1-1-79 sugar no. 2 Alabama 14, No. 1 Penn St. 7 last poll of the year. 1-1-83 sugar no. 2 Penn St. 27, No. 1 Georgia 23 1-2-87 fiesta no. 2 Penn St. 14, No. 1 Miami (FL) 10 1982 AP and UPI both selected Penn State (11-1-0). The Nittany Lions were No. 2 in the AP 1-1-88 orange no. 2 Miami (FL) 20, No. 1 Oklahoma 14 poll but knocked off No. 1 Georgia, 27-23, in the Sugar Bowl January 1, 1983. Georgia had led 1-1-93 sugar* no. 2 Alabama 34, No. 1 Miami (FL) 13 the AP poll for the final five weeks of the season. 1-1-94 orange* no. 1 Florida St. 18, No. 2 Nebraska 16 1983 AP and UPI had no choice but to select Miami (Florida) as the unanimous champion 1-2-96 fiesta* no. 1 Nebraska 62, No. 2 Florida 24 after the No. 2 Hurricanes downed No. 1 Nebraska, 31-30, in the Orange Bowl January 2, 1-4-99 fiesta# no. 1 Tennessee 23, No. 2 Florida St. 16 1984. Many observers felt this may have been the most exciting Orange Bowl ever played 1-4-00 sugar# no. 1 Florida St. 46, No. 2 Virginia Tech 29 as the Cornhuskers failed on a two-point conversion attempt with 48 seconds remaining. 1-3-03 fiesta# no. 2 Ohio St. 31, No. 1 Miami (FL) 24 (2 ot) Nebraska had led the AP poll since the first week of the season. 1-4-05 orange# no. 1 Southern California 55, No. 2 Oklahoma 19 1984 Unknown and a victim of the Mountain time zone, BYU (13-0-0) overcame many 1-4-06 rose# no. 2 Texas 41, No. 1 Southern California 38 obstacles to ascend to No. 1 in both polls. Coach LaVell Edwards’ Cougars downed Michigan, 1-8-07 BCS# no. 2 Florida 41, No. 1 Ohio St. 14 24-17, in the Holiday Bowl December 21, 1984. BYU took over the top spot in the AP poll with 1-7-08 BCS# no. 2 LSU 38, No. 1 Ohio St. 24 three weeks left in the season after four other teams came and went as the top-rated team. 1-8-09 BCS# no. 1 Florida 24, No. 2 Oklahoma 14 1-7-10 BCS# no. 1 Alabama 37, No. 2 Texas 21 1985 oklahoma (11-1-0) returned as the unanimous choice of both polls. Barry Switzer’s Sooners knocked off top-rated Penn State, 25-10, in the Orange Bowl January 1, 1986, to * matched the No. 1 and No. 2 teams. #Bowl Championship Series matched the No. claim the national title. 1 and No. 2 teams. 1986 Penn State (12-0-0) had to battle top-rated Miami (Florida) in the Fiesta Bowl to take the top slot in both polls. Joe Paterno’s No. 2 Nittany Lions upset the Hurricanes, 14-10, January 2, 1987, to claim the championship. Miami (Florida) had been ranked No. 1 for the Bowl Games and final 10 weeks of the season. the National Championship 1987 Miami (Florida) (12-0-0) bounced back to a similar scenario as Jimmy Johnson’s Hurricanes played underdog and finished ranked first in both polls. The No. 2 Hurricanes beat (How the bowl games determined the national champion from 1965 to No. 1-ranked Oklahoma, 20-14, in the Orange Bowl January 1, 1988. The Sooners had been present. Year listed is the football season before the bowl games.) the top-rated AP team for 13 of the season’s 15 polls. Note: The national champion was selected before the bowl games as follows: 1988 notre Dame (12-0-0) finished as the top team in both polls and gave the Fiesta Bowl Associated Press (1936-64 and 1966-67); United Press International (1950-73); its second national title game in three seasons. Lou Holtz’s Irish whipped West Virginia, 34-21, Football Writers Association of America (1954); and National Football Foundation January 2, 1989, to claim their eighth AP title. Notre Dame took over the top spot in the poll and Hall of Fame (1959-70). from UCLA in the ninth week of the season. 1965 The Associated Press (AP) selected Alabama as national champion after it defeated 1989 Miami (Florida) (11-1-0) claimed its second national title in three years in both polls. Nebraska, 39-28, in the Orange Bowl January 1, 1966. The Hurricanes downed Alabama, 33-25, in the Sugar Bowl January 1, 1990, while No. 1- ranked Colorado lost to Notre Dame, 21-6, in the Orange Bowl to clear the way. Notre Dame 1968 AP selected Ohio State as national champion after it defeated Southern California, led the AP poll for 12 of the 15 weeks. 27-16, in the Rose Bowl January 1, 1969. 1990 Colorado (11-1-0) and Georgia Tech (11-0-1) split the polls for the first time since 1969 AP selected Texas as national champion after it defeated Notre Dame, 21-17, in the 1978 with the Buffs taking the AP vote and the Jackets the UPI. Colorado bounced back from Cotton Bowl January 1, 1970. a disappointing 1989 title march to edge Notre Dame, 10-9, in the Orange Bowl January 1, 1970 AP selected Nebraska as national champion after it defeated LSU, 17-12, in the 1991. Georgia Tech had little trouble with Nebraska, 45-21, in the Florida Citrus Bowl January Orange Bowl January 1, 1971. 1, 1991, to finish as Division I-A’s only undefeated team.

Bowls and Polls 101 e am

1991 Miami (Florida) (12-0-0) and Washington (12-0-0) kept Division I-A playoff talk alive the BCS national championship game. Texas rallied and scored with 18 seconds left to beat G with a split in the national polls for the second consecutive year. The Hurricanes took the AP Southern California, 41-38, in the Rose Bowl to take the national championship outright. vote, while the Huskies took both the USA Today/CNN and UPI polls. If either had stumbled 2006 In the ninth year of the BCS, just two teams – Boise State and Ohio State – again in a bowl, then the other would have been a unanimous selection. However, Washington finished the regular season with perfect records. However, it was Florida that was second tar

drubbed Michigan, 34-14, in the Rose Bowl, and Miami (Florida) had little trouble shutting -S

in both the BCS standings and the polls, earning the Gators a trip to meet Ohio State in the o rds out Nebraska, 22-0, in the Orange Bowl later that evening. BCS national championship game. Florida swamped the Buckeyes in the newly formed BCS ll 1992 no. 2 Alabama (13-0-0) turned in a magnificent performance in the Sugar Bowl by National Championship Game, 41-14, to take the national title. upsetting No. 1 Miami (Florida), 34-13, in a game dominated by the Crimson Tide. It marked Re c

2007 It was a year of upsets as four different schools, including one team three different / A the first year of the , and the bowlmeisters managed to match the top two times, held the No. 1 spot throughout the year, before LSU claimed the 2007 AP champion- teams for the national championship. It also marked the 17th time that a No. 1 team in the ship. Southern California was the preseason favorite and ran with the top spot the first four wl AP poll was knocked off in a bowl game since 1951. Alabama was named No. 1 in all polls weeks before handing it off to the Tigers. It only took two weeks before LSU moved over for after the January 1, 1993, matchup. Ohio State. The Buckeyes hung on to the top spot for four weeks before giving it back to LSU. Bo 1993 no. 1 Florida State downed No. 2 Nebraska, 18-16, in the Orange Bowl to become a The Tigers would fall two weeks later, and this time the Tigers of Missouri would jump to the unanimous national champion. Notre Dame, winner over Texas A&M (24-21) in the Cotton No. 1 spot for the first time since 1960. It only lasted one week as Ohio State jumped back into Bowl, wanted to claim the title after beating the Seminoles in the regular season. But a late- the driver’s seat. For the second straight year, the Buckeyes lost in the national championship season loss to Boston College cost the Irish in the polls. Florida State was No. 1 in all polls game, and LSU, for the third and final time, elevated itself to the top spot with a 38-24 win. after the bowls. 2008 for the second time in three years, the earned a spot in the BCS 1994 no. 1 Nebraska halted a seven-game bowl losing streak by posting a come-from- National Championship Game, ranking second in the BCS standings but first in the AP poll. behind victory, 24-17, over Miami (Florida) in the Orange Bowl to cap a perfect 13-0 season Oklahoma’s potent offense, which scored 60 or more points in its last five games, helped lead with the national title. No. 2 Penn State, also undefeated at 12-0, downed Oregon, 38-20, in the Sooners to the top spot in the BCS entering the bowl season. Against Florida, though, the Rose Bowl but had to settle for second place in the polls. Nebraska was No. 1 in all polls Oklahoma managed only two scores as the Gators claimed a national championship for the after the bowls. second time in three years. The Sooners dropped to fifth in the final polls with Utah (the nation’s only undefeated team), Southern California and Texas all leaping Oklahoma in both 1995 Another unanimous year for undefeated and No. 1 Nebraska. The Cornhuskers AP and USA Today final polls. posted back-to-back national titles with a convincing 62-24 victory over No. 2 Florida in the bowl alliance’s Fiesta Bowl matchup. 2009 five teams - Alabama, Boise State, Cincinnati, Texas and TCU - all entered the bowl season with undefeated records, earning spots in BCS games but it was Alabama and Texas 1996 no. 3 Florida took the national crown in all polls after meeting and beating No. 1 which earned spots in the BCS National Championship game. Alabama scored 13 fourth- Florida State, 52-20, in the bowl alliance matchup in the Sugar Bowl. Just a month earlier, quarter points to stretch a three-point lead to a 37-21 victory and claim the Crimson Tide’s the Seminoles had knocked off No. 1 Florida and the Gators returned the favor. No. 2 Arizona first national championship since 1992. Texas finished second in the AP and USA Today State was defeated, 20-17, by Ohio State in the nonalliance Rose Bowl and dropped out of polls followed in both polls by Florida, Boise State (the only other team to finish the season national championship consideration. undefeated) and Ohio State. 1997 In the last year before the bowl alliance would include the Rose Bowl, the two top- ranked teams—Michigan and Nebraska—never met for the title. Michigan, the final No. 1 in the Associated Press media poll, defeated Washington State, 21-16, in the Rose Bowl, while Bowl Results of Teams Ranked Nebraska, No. 1 in the final USA Today/ESPN coaches’ poll, rolled over Tennessee, 42-17, in the Orange Bowl. Both teams were rewarded with a piece of the national title. It was the fourth in The Associated Press Poll time in the 1990s that the national champion was either shared or unclear. 1998 In the first year of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), the No. 1 and No. 2 teams The bowls and national polls have been perpetually linked since 1936, when The (Tennessee and Florida State, respectively) met for the title in the Fiesta. The BCS rankings Associated Press introduced its weekly poll. The final AP poll was were a compilation of the Associated Press, USA Today/ESPN, Seattle Times, New York Times released at the end of the regular season until 1965, when bowl results were included for one year, dropped for two more and then added again in 1968 until the and Sagarin polls, and schedule strength, to arrive at the top two teams. Tennessee defeated present. This is a list of the key bowl games as they related to the AP poll since 1936 Florida State, 23-16, and was a unanimous No. 1 in all polls. (with pertinent references made to other polls where applicable). 1999 In the second year of the BCS, No. 1 Florida State met No. 2 Virginia Tech in the Sugar (Key to polls: AP, Associated Press; UPI, United Press International; FW, Football Bowl. Florida State downed the Hokies, 46-29, to capture the title. The Seminoles, ranked No. Writers; NFF, National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame; USA/CNN, USA Today/ 1 all year, went wire-to-wire in most polls for its second national prize in the 1990s. Cable News Network; USA/NFF, USA Today/National Football Foundation and Hall 2000 The third year of the BCS again matched the No. 1 and No. 2 teams (Oklahoma and of Fame; UPI/NFF, United Press International/National Football Foundation and Hall Florida State, respectively), this time in the Orange Bowl. Oklahoma used team speed and a of Fame.) stingy defense to down the Seminoles, 13-2, holding Heisman Trophy winner Chris Weinke 1936 sUGAR—No. 6 Santa Clara beat No. 2 LSU, 21-14; ROSE—No. 3 Pittsburgh beat without a touchdown. The Sooners were a unanimous pick in all polls. No. 5 Washington, 21-0; ORANGE—No. 14 Duquesne beat unranked Mississippi St., 13-12; 2001 In the fourth year of the BCS, Miami (Florida) became the only undefeated team in COTTON—No. 16 TCU beat No. 20 Marquette, 16-6. (Minnesota selected No. 1 but did not the country (12-0) and claimed the mythical title by defeating Nebraska, 37-14, in the Rose play in a bowl) Bowl. Miami was ranked No. 1 in the AP poll but Nebraska, No. 4 in the poll, was selected 1937 rose—No. 2 California beat No. 4 Alabama, 13-0; SUGAR—No. 9 Santa Clara beat for the championship game over No. 2 Oregon. Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch was a No. 8 LSU, 6-0; COTTON—No. 18 Rice beat No. 17 Colorado, 28-14. (Pittsburgh selected No. member of the losing Cornhusker squad, while coach Larry Coker led Miami to the title in his 1 but did not play in a bowl) first season as a . 1938 sUGAR—No. 1 TCU beat No. 6 Carnegie Mellon, 15-7; ORANGE—No. 2 Tennessee 2002 The fifth year of the BCS ratings matched the No. 1 and No. 2 teams [Miami (Florida) beat No. 4 Oklahoma, 17-0; ROSE—No. 7 Southern California beat No. 3 Duke, 7-3; COTTON— and Ohio State] in the Fiesta Bowl and it turned out to be one of the most exciting college Unranked St. Mary’s (CA) beat No. 11 Texas Tech, 20-13. (TCU selected No. 1) football bowls/poll championships. No. 2 Ohio State prevailed, 31-24, after two overtime 1939 sUGAR—No. 1 Texas A&M beat No. 5 Tulane, 14-13; ROSE—No. 3 Southern California periods over No. 1 Miami (Florida), a team that had been ranked No. 1 since the first week of beat No. 2 Tennessee, 14-0; ORANGE—No. 16 Georgia Tech beat No. 6 Missouri, 21-7; the season. Jim Tressel coached the Buckeyes to their first title since 1968 in only his second COTTON—No. 12 Clemson beat No. 11 Boston College, 6-3. (Texas A&M selected No. 1) year at the helm. He also had four Division I-AA national titles at Youngstown State. 1940 rose—No. 2 Stanford beat No. 7 Nebraska, 21-13; SUGAR—No. 5 Boston College 2003 The sixth year of the BCS brought nothing but questions as the No. 1 and No. 2 beat No. 4 Tennessee, 19-13; COTTON—No. 6 Texas A&M beat No. 12 Fordham, 13-12; teams in both major polls failed to meet in the title game. Southern California and LSU were ORANGE—No. 9 Mississippi St. beat No. 13 Georgetown, 14-7. (Minnesota selected No. 1 but No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in both polls (media and coaches’), but No. 3 Oklahoma held did not play in a bowl) onto its No. 1 spot in the BCS final ratings despite being trounced in the Big 12 Conference 1941 rose—No. 12 Oregon St. beat No. 2 Duke, 20-16 (played at Durham, N.C., because championship game. The BCS matched Oklahoma and No. 2 LSU in the Sugar Bowl for the of World War II); SUGAR—No. 6 Fordham beat No. 7 Missouri, 2-0; COTTON—No. 20 BCS title, while No. 1 Southern California played in the Rose Bowl against Michigan. LSU beat Alabama beat No. 9 Texas A&M, 29-21; ORANGE—No. 14 Georgia beat unranked TCU, 40-26. Oklahoma, 21-14, to claim the BCS title and the No. 1 slot in the USA Today/ESPN poll, but (Minnesota selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl) Southern California downed Michigan, 28-14, to secure its No. 1 ranking in the Associated Press final poll. That meant another split national championship and grumbling began again 1942 rose—No. 2 Georgia beat No. 13 UCLA, 9-0; SUGAR—No. 7 Tennessee beat No. 4 for a better system to determine a clear-cut national titlist. Tulsa, 14-7; COTTON—No. 11 Texas beat No. 5 Georgia Tech, 14-7; ORANGE—No. 10 Alabama beat No. 8 Boston College, 37-21. (Ohio St. selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl) 2004 In the seventh year of the BCS, five teams – Auburn, Boise State, Oklahoma, Southern California and Utah – finished the regular season undefeated. Southern California and 1943 rose—Unranked Southern California beat No. 12 Washington, 29-0; COTTON—No. Oklahoma ended the season ranked No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the BCS standings and 14 Texas tied unranked Randolph Field, 7-7; SUGAR—No. 13 Georgia Tech beat No. 15 Tulsa, in both polls, earning spots in the BCS national championship game, this time the Orange 20-18. (Notre Dame selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl) Bowl. Southern California won, 55-19, to take the national championship outright and secure 1944 rose—No. 7 Southern California beat No. 12 Tennessee, 25-0; ORANGE—Unranked its second straight season with at least a portion of the title. Tulsa beat No. 13 Georgia Tech, 26-12; No. 3 Randolph Field beat No. 20 Second Air Force, 13- 2005 In the eighth year of the BCS, only two teams – Southern California and Texas 6, in a battle of military powers. (Army selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl) – finished the regular season undefeated. Southern California and Texas ended the season 1945 rose—No. 2 Alabama beat No. 11 Southern California, 34-14; COTTON—No. 10 ranked No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the BCS standings and in both polls, earning spots in Texas beat unranked Missouri, 40-27; ORANGE—Unranked Miami (FL) beat No. 16 Holy Cross, 102 Bowls and Polls

13-6; SUGAR—No. 5 Oklahoma St. beat No. 7 St. Mary’s (CA), 33-13. (Army selected No. 1 but 1965 (First year final poll taken after bowl games) rose—No. 5 UCLA beat No. 1 did not play in a bowl) Michigan St., 14-12; COTTON—Unranked LSU beat No. 2 Arkansas, 14-7; SUGAR—No. 6 1946 COTTON—No. 8 LSU tied No. 16 Arkansas, 0-0; ROSE—No. 5 Illinois beat No. 4 UCLA, Missouri beat unranked Florida, 20-18; ORANGE—No. 4 Alabama beat No. 3 Nebraska, 39-28; 45-14; SUGAR—No. 3 Georgia beat No. 9 North Carolina, 20-10; ORANGE—No. 10 Rice beat BLUEBONNET—No. 7 Tennessee beat unranked Tulsa, 27-6; GATOR—Unranked Georgia Tech No. 7 Tennessee, 8-0. (Notre Dame selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl) beat No. 10 Texas Tech, 31-21. (Alabama selected No. 1 in final poll but Michigan St. named by UPI and NFF polls and tied with Alabama in FW poll) 1947 orANGE—No. 10 Georgia Tech beat No. 12 Kansas, 20-14; ROSE—No. 2 Michigan beat No. 8 Southern California, 49-0; SUGAR—No. 5 Texas beat No. 6 Alabama, 27-7; 1966 (Returned to final poll taken before bowls) sUGAR—No. 3 Alabama beat No. 6 COTTON—No. 3 SMU tied No. 4 Penn St., 13-13. (Notre Dame selected No. 1 but did not play Nebraska, 34-7; ROSE—No. 7 Purdue beat unranked Southern California, 14-13; COTTON— in a bowl; Michigan also declared champion in vote after Rose Bowl victory but AP kept Notre No. 4 Georgia beat No. 10 SMU, 24-9; ORANGE—Unranked Florida beat No. 8 Georgia Tech, Dame as vote of record) 27-12; LIBERTY—No. 9 Miami (FL) beat unranked Virginia Tech, 14-7. (Notre Dame selected No. 1 by AP, UPI and FW polls and tied with Michigan St. in NFF poll; neither team played in a 1948 rose—No. 7 Northwestern beat No. 4 California, 20-14; COTTON—No. 10 SMU bowl game and they tied in a regular-season game) beat No. 9 Oregon, 21-13; SUGAR—No. 5 Oklahoma beat No. 3 North Carolina, 14-6; ORANGE—Unranked Texas beat No. 8 Georgia, 41-28. (Michigan selected No. 1 but did not 1967 rose—No. 1 Southern California beat No. 4 Indiana, 14-3; SUGAR—Unranked LSU beat No. 6 Wyoming, 20-13; ORANGE—No. 3 Oklahoma beat No. 2 Tennessee, 26-24; play in a bowl) COTTON—Unranked Texas A&M beat No. 8 Alabama, 20-16; GATOR—No. 10 Penn St. tied 1949 orANGE—No. 15 Santa Clara beat No. 11 Kentucky, 21-13; COTTON—No. 5 Rice beat unranked Florida St., 17-17. (Southern California selected No. 1 in all four polls) No. 16 North Carolina, 27-13; ROSE—No. 6 Ohio St. beat No. 3 California, 17-14; SUGAR—No. 1968 (Returned to final poll taken after bowl games) rose—No. 1 Ohio St. beat No. 2 2 Oklahoma beat No. 9 LSU, 35-0. (Notre Dame selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl) Southern California, 27-16; SUGAR—No. 9 Arkansas beat No. 4 Georgia, 16-2; ORANGE—No. 1950 rose—No. 9 Michigan beat No. 5 California, 14-6; SUGAR—No. 7 Kentucky beat No. 3 Penn St. beat No. 6 Kansas, 15-14; COTTON—No. 5 Texas beat No. 8 Tennessee, 36-13; 1 Oklahoma, 13-7; ORANGE—No. 10 Clemson beat No. 15 Miami (FL), 15-14; COTTON—No. BLUEBONNET—No. 20 SMU beat No. 10 Oklahoma, 28-27; GATOR—No. 16 Missouri beat No. 4 Tennessee beat No. 3 Texas, 20-14. (Oklahoma selected No. 1 in vote before losing in Sugar 12 Alabama, 35-10. (Ohio St. remained No. 1) Bowl) 1969 COTTON—No. 1 Texas beat No. 9 Notre Dame, 21-17; SUGAR—No. 13 Mississippi 1951 COTTON—No. 15 Kentucky beat No. 11 TCU, 20-7; ORANGE—No. 5 Georgia Tech beat No. 3 Arkansas, 27-22; ORANGE—No. 2 Penn St. beat No. 6 Missouri, 10-3; ROSE—No. 5 beat No. 9 Baylor, 17-14; ROSE—No. 4 Illinois beat No. 7 Stanford, 40-7; SUGAR—No. 3 Southern California beat No. 7 Michigan, 10-3. (Texas remained No. 1) Maryland beat No. 1 Tennessee, 28-13. (Tennessee selected No. 1 in vote before losing in 1970 COTTON—No. 6 Notre Dame beat No. 1 Texas, 24-11; ROSE—No. 12 Stanford beat Sugar Bowl) No. 2 Ohio St., 27-17; SUGAR—No. 5 Tennessee beat No. 11 Air Force, 34-13; ORANGE—No. 1952 rose—No. 5 Southern California beat No. 11 Wisconsin, 7-0; SUGAR—No. 2 Georgia 3 Nebraska beat No. 8 LSU, 17-12; PEACH—No. 9 Arizona St. beat unranked North Carolina, Tech beat No. 7 Mississippi, 24-7; ORANGE—No. 9 Alabama beat No. 14 Syracuse, 61-6; 48-26. (Nebraska selected No. 1 in AP and FW polls while Texas was No. 1 in UPI and tied with COTTON—No. 10 Texas beat No. 8 Tennessee, 16-0. (Michigan St. selected No. 1 but did not Ohio St. in NFF poll) play in a bowl) 1971 orANGE—No. 1 Nebraska beat No. 2 Alabama, 38-6; SUGAR—No. 3 Oklahoma beat 1953 sUGAR—No. 8 Georgia Tech beat No. 10 West Virginia, 42-19; ORANGE—No. 4 No. 5 Auburn, 40-22; ROSE—No. 16 Stanford beat No. 4 Michigan, 13-12; GATOR—No. 6 Oklahoma beat No. 1 Maryland, 7-0; COTTON—No. 5 Rice beat No. 13 Alabama, 28-6; Georgia beat unranked North Carolina, 7-3; COTTON—No. 10 Penn St. beat No. 12 Texas, 30- ROSE—No. 3 Michigan St. beat No. 5 UCLA, 28-20. (Maryland selected No. 1 before losing 6; FIESTA—No. 8 Arizona St. beat unranked Florida St., 45-38; BLUEBONNET—No. 7 Colorado in Orange Bowl) beat No. 15 Houston, 29-17. (Nebraska remained No. 1 in all four polls) 1954 rose—No. 1 Ohio St. beat No. 17 Southern California, 20-7; ORANGE—No. 14 1972 rose—No. 1 Southern California beat No. 3 Ohio St., 42-17; COTTON—No. 7 Texas Duke beat unranked Nebraska, 34-7; SUGAR—No. 5 Navy beat No. 6 Mississippi, 21-0; beat No. 4 Alabama, 17-13; SUGAR—No. 2 Oklahoma beat No. 5 Penn St., 14-0; ORANGE—No. COTTON—Unranked Georgia Tech beat No. 10 Arkansas, 14-6. (Ohio St. remained No. 1 but 9 Nebraska beat No. 12 Notre Dame, 40-6; GATOR—No. 6 Auburn beat No. 13 Colorado, 24-3; UCLA named in UPI and FW polls) BLUEBONNET—No. 11 Tennessee beat No. 10 LSU, 24-17. (Southern California remained No. 1955 GATOR—Unranked Vanderbilt beat No. 8 Auburn, 25-13; ROSE—No. 2 Michigan St. 1 in all four polls) beat No. 4 UCLA, 17-14; ORANGE—No. 1 Oklahoma beat No. 3 Maryland, 20-6; COTTON—No. 1973 sUGAR—No. 3 Notre Dame beat No. 1 Alabama, 24-23; ROSE—No. 4 Ohio St. beat 10 Mississippi beat No. 6 TCU, 14-13; SUGAR—No. 7 Georgia Tech beat No. 11 Pittsburgh, 7-0. No. 7 Southern California, 42-21; ORANGE—No. 6 Penn St. beat No. 13 LSU, 16-9; COTTON— (Oklahoma remained No. 1) No. 12 Nebraska beat No. 8 Texas, 19-3; FIESTA—No. 10 Arizona St. beat unranked Pittsburgh, 1956 sUGAR—No. 11 Baylor beat No. 2 Tennessee, 13-7; ORANGE—No. 20 Colorado 28-7; BLUEBONNET—No. 14 Houston beat No. 17 Tulane, 47-7. (Notre Dame selected No. 1 in beat No. 19 Clemson, 27-21; GATOR—No. 4 Georgia Tech beat No. 13 Pittsburgh, 21-14; AP, FW and NFF polls, Alabama named No. 1 by UPI. No. 2 Oklahoma was on probation and ROSE—No. 3 Iowa beat No. 10 Oregon St., 35-19; COTTON—No. 14 TCU beat No. 8 Syracuse, could not go to a bowl game) 28-27. (Oklahoma selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl) 1974 rose—No. 5 Southern California beat No. 3 Ohio St., 18-17; ORANGE—No. 9 Notre 1957 GATOR—No. 13 Tennessee beat No. 9 Texas A&M, 3-0; ROSE—No. 2 Ohio St. beat Dame beat No. 2 Alabama, 13-11; GATOR—No. 6 Auburn beat No. 11 Texas, 27-3; COTTON— unranked Oregon, 10-7; COTTON—No. 5 Navy beat No. 8 Rice, 20-7; ORANGE—No. 4 No. 7 Penn St. beat No. 12 Baylor, 41-20; SUGAR—No. 8 Nebraska beat No. 18 Florida, 13-10; Oklahoma beat No. 16 Duke, 48-21; SUGAR—No. 7 Mississippi beat No. 11 Texas, 39-7. LIBERTY—Unranked Tennessee beat No. 10 Maryland, 7-3. (Oklahoma selected No. 1 in (Auburn selected No. 1 but did not play in a bowl; Ohio St. selected No. 1 in both UPI and AP poll despite being on probation and not able to participate in bowl game; Southern FW polls) California named No. 1 by UPI, FW and NFF polls) 1975 rose—No. 11 UCLA beat No. 1 Ohio St., 23-10; ORANGE—No. 3 Oklahoma beat No. 1958 sUGAR—No. 1 LSU beat No. 12 Clemson, 7-0; COTTON—No. 6 Air Force tied No. 10 5 Michigan, 14-6; LIBERTY—No. 17 Southern California beat No. 2 Texas A&M, 20-0; SUGAR— TCU, 0-0; ROSE—No. 2 Iowa beat No. 16 California, 38-12; ORANGE—No. 5 Oklahoma beat No. 4 Alabama beat No. 8 Penn St., 13-6; FIESTA—No. 7 Arizona St. beat No. 6 Nebraska, 17-14; No. 9 Syracuse, 21-6. (LSU remained No. 1 in AP and UPI but Iowa selected in FW poll) COTTON—No. 18 Arkansas beat No. 12 Georgia, 31-10; BLUEBONNET—No. 9 Texas beat No. 1959 COTTON—No. 1 Syracuse beat No. 4 Texas, 23-14; ROSE—No. 8 Washington beat 10 Colorado, 38-21. (Oklahoma selected No. 1 in all four polls) No. 6 Wisconsin, 44-8; ORANGE—No. 5 Georgia beat No. 18 Missouri, 14-0; SUGAR—No. 1976 sUGAR—No. 1 Pittsburgh beat No. 5 Georgia, 27-3; ROSE—No. 3 Southern California 2 Mississippi beat No. 3 LSU, 21-0; BLUEBONNET—No. 11 Clemson beat No. 7 TCU, 23-7; beat No. 2 Michigan, 14-6; COTTON—No. 6 Houston beat No. 4 Maryland, 30-21; LIBERTY— LIBERTY—No. 12 Penn St. beat No. 10 Alabama, 7-0; GATOR—No. 9 Arkansas beat unranked No. 16 Alabama beat No. 7 UCLA, 36-6; ORANGE—No. 11 Ohio St. beat No. 12 Colorado, Georgia Tech, 14-7. (Syracuse selected No. 1 by all four polls) 27-10; FIESTA—No. 8 Oklahoma beat unranked Wyoming, 41-7; SUN—No. 10 Texas A&M 1960 rose—No. 6 Washington beat No. 1 Minnesota, 17-7; COTTON—No. 10 Duke beat beat unranked Florida, 37-14; BLUEBONNET—No. 13 Nebraska beat No. 9 Texas Tech, 27-24. No. 7 Arkansas, 7-6; SUGAR—No. 2 Mississippi beat unranked Rice, 14-6; ORANGE—No. 5 (Pittsburgh remained No. 1 in all four polls) Missouri beat No. 4 Navy, 21-14; BLUEBONNET—No. 9 Alabama tied unranked Texas, 3-3. 1977 COTTON—No. 5 Notre Dame beat No. 1 Texas, 38-10; ORANGE—No. 6 Arkansas (Minnesota selected No. 1 by AP, UPI and NFF before losing in Rose Bowl; Mississippi named beat No. 2 Oklahoma, 31-6; SUGAR—No. 3 Alabama beat No. 9 Ohio St., 35-6; ROSE—No. No. 1 in FW poll) 13 Washington beat No. 4 Michigan, 27-20; FIESTA—No. 8 Penn St. beat No. 15 Arizona St., 1961 COTTON—No. 3 Texas beat No. 5 Mississippi, 12-7; SUGAR—No. 1 Alabama beat 42-30; GATOR—No. 10 Pittsburgh beat No. 11 Clemson, 34-3. (Notre Dame selected No. 1 in No. 9 Arkansas, 10-3; ORANGE—No. 4 LSU beat No. 7 Colorado, 25-7; GOTHAM—Unranked all four polls) Baylor beat No. 10 Utah St., 24-9; ROSE—No. 6 Minnesota beat No. 16 UCLA, 21-3. (Alabama 1978 sUGAR—No. 2 Alabama beat No. 1 Penn St., 14-7; ROSE—No. 3 Southern California selected No. 1 in AP, UPI and NFF, but Ohio St. picked by FW poll) beat No. 5 Michigan, 17-10; ORANGE—No. 4 Oklahoma beat No. 6 Nebraska, 31-24; 1962 rose—No. 1 Southern California beat No. 2 Wisconsin, 42-37; SUGAR—No. 3 COTTON—No. 10 Notre Dame beat No. 9 Houston, 35-34; GATOR—No. 7 Clemson beat No. Mississippi beat No. 6 Arkansas, 17-13; COTTON—No. 7 LSU beat No. 4 Texas, 13-0; GATOR— 20 Ohio St., 17-15; FIESTA—No. 8 Arkansas tied No. 15 UCLA, 10-10. (Alabama selected No. 1 Unranked Florida beat No. 9 Penn St., 17-7; ORANGE—No. 5 Alabama beat No. 8 Oklahoma, in AP, FW and NFF polls, while Southern California named in UPI) 17-0. (Southern California selected No. 1 by all four polls) 1979 rose—No. 3 Southern California beat No. 1 Ohio St., 17-16; SUGAR—No. 2 1963 COTTON—No. 1 Texas beat No. 2 Navy, 28-6; ORANGE—No. 6 Nebraska beat No. 5 Alabama beat No. 6 Arkansas, 24-9; ORANGE—No. 5 Oklahoma beat No. 4 Florida St., 24-7; Auburn, 13-7; ROSE—No. 3 Illinois beat unranked Washington, 17-7; SUGAR—No. 8 Alabama COTTON—No. 8 Houston beat No. 7 Nebraska, 17-14; SUN—No. 13 Washington beat No. 11 beat No. 7 Mississippi, 12-7. (Texas selected No. 1 by all four polls) Texas, 14-7; FIESTA—No. 10 Pittsburgh beat unranked Arizona, 16-10. (Alabama selected No. 1964 orANGE—No. 5 Texas beat No. 1 Alabama, 21-17; ROSE—No. 4 Michigan beat No. 1 in all four polls) 8 Oregon St., 34-7; COTTON—No. 2 Arkansas beat No. 6 Nebraska, 10-7; SUGAR—No. 7 LSU 1980 sUGAR—No. 1 Georgia beat No. 7 Notre Dame, 17-10; ORANGE—No. 4 Oklahoma beat unranked Syracuse, 13-10. (Alabama selected No. 1 by AP and UPI before losing in the beat No. 2 Florida St., 18-17; ROSE—No. 5 Michigan beat No. 16 Washington, 23-6; COTTON— Orange Bowl, while Arkansas No. 1 in FW poll and Notre Dame No. 1 in NFF poll) No. 9 Alabama beat No. 6 Baylor, 30-2; GATOR—No. 3 Pittsburgh beat No. 18 South Carolina,

Bowls and Polls 103 e am

37-9; SUN—No. 8 Nebraska beat No. 17 Mississippi St., 31-17; FIESTA—No. 10 Penn St. beat 1994 orANGE—No. 1 Nebraska beat No. 3 Miami (FL), 24-17; ROSE—No. 2 Penn St. beat G No. 11 Ohio St., 31-19; BLUEBONNET—No. 13 North Carolina beat unranked Texas, 16-7. No. 12 Oregon, 38-20; FIESTA—No. 4 Colorado beat unranked Notre Dame, 41-24; SUGAR— (Georgia remained No. 1 in all four polls) No. 7 Florida St. beat No. 5 Florida, 23-17; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 6 Alabama beat No. 13 Ohio 1981 orANGE—No. 1 Clemson beat No. 4 Nebraska, 22-15; SUGAR—No. 10 Pittsburgh St., 24-17; FREEDOM—No. 14 Utah beat No. 15 Arizona, 16-13; ALOHA—Unranked Boston tar

College beat No. 11 Kansas St., 12-7; HOLIDAY—No. 20 Michigan beat No. 10 Colorado St., -S beat No. 2 Georgia, 24-20; COTTON—No. 6 Texas beat No. 3 Alabama, 14-12; GATOR—No. 11 o rds North Carolina beat unranked Arkansas, 31-27; ROSE—No. 12 Washington beat No. 13 Iowa, 24-14; PEACH—No. 23 North Carolina St. beat No. 16 Mississippi St., 28-24; INDEPENDENCE— 28-0; FIESTA—No. 7 Penn St. beat No. 8 Southern California, 26-10. (Clemson remained No. No. 18 Virginia beat unranked TCU, 20-10; SUN—Unranked Texas beat No. 19 North Carolina, ll

1 in all four polls) 35-31; GATOR—Unranked Tennessee beat No. 17 Virginia Tech, 45-23. (Nebraska selected in Re c

all four major polls—AP, UPI, USA/CNN and FW) / A 1982 sUGAR—No. 2 Penn St. beat No. 1 Georgia, 27-23; ORANGE—No. 3 Nebraska beat No. 13 LSU, 21-20; COTTON—No. 4 SMU beat No. 6 Pittsburgh, 7-3; ROSE—No. 5 UCLA 1995 fIESTA—No. 1 Nebraska beat No. 2 Florida, 62-24; ROSE—No. 17 Southern California beat No. 19 Michigan, 24-14; ALOHA—No. 9 Washington beat No. 16 Maryland, 21-20; beat No. 3 Northwestern, 41-32; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 4 Tennessee beat No. 4 Ohio St., wl FIESTA—No. 11 Arizona St. beat No. 12 Oklahoma, 32-21; BLUEBONNET—No. 14 Arkansas 20-14; ORANGE—No. 8 Florida St. beat No. 6 Notre Dame, 31-26; COTTON—No. 7 Colorado beat unranked Florida, 28-24. (Penn St. selected No. 1 in all four polls) beat No. 12 Oregon, 38-6; SUGAR—No. 13 Virginia Tech beat No. 9 Texas, 28-10; HOLIDAY— Bo No. 10 Kansas St. beat unranked Colorado St., 54-21; ALOHA—No. 11 Kansas beat unranked 1983 orANGE—No. 5 Miami (FL) beat No. 1 Nebraska, 31-30; COTTON—No. 7 Georgia UCLA, 51-30; ALAMO—No. 19 Texas A&M beat No. 14 Michigan, 22-20; OUTBACK—No. 15 beat No. 2 Texas, 10-9; SUGAR—No. 3 Auburn beat No. 8 Michigan, 9-7; ROSE—Unranked Penn St. beat No. 16 Auburn, 43-14; PEACH—No. 18 Virginia beat unranked Georgia, 34-27. UCLA beat No. 4 Illinois, 45-9; HOLIDAY—No. 9 BYU beat unranked Missouri, 21-17; GATOR— (Nebraska selected in all four major polls—AP, UPI, USA/CNN and FW) No. 11 Florida beat No. 10 Iowa, 14-6; FIESTA—No. 14 Ohio St. beat No. 15 Pittsburgh, 28-23. [Miami (FL) selected No. 1 in all four polls] 1996 sUGAR—No. 3 Florida beat No. 1 Florida St., 52-20; FIESTA—No. 7 Penn St. beat No. 20 Texas, 38-15; ROSE—No. 4 Ohio St. beat No. 2 Arizona St., 20-17; COTTON—No. 5 BYU 1984 HOLIDAY—No. 1 BYU beat unranked Michigan, 24-17; ORANGE—No. 4 Washington beat No. 14 Kansas St., 19-15; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 9 Tennessee beat No. 11 Northwestern, beat No. 2 Oklahoma, 28-17; SUGAR—No. 5 Nebraska beat No. 11 LSU, 28-10; ROSE—No. 48-28; GATOR—No. 12 North Carolina beat No. 25 West Virginia, 20-13; OUTBACK—No. 18 Southern California beat No. 6 Ohio St., 20-17; COTTON—No. 8 Boston College beat 16 Alabama beat No. 15 Michigan, 17-14; ORANGE—No. 6 Nebraska beat No. 10 Virginia unranked Houston, 45-28; GATOR—No. 9 Oklahoma St. beat No. 7 South Carolina, 21-14; Tech, 41-21; INDEPENDENCE—Unranked Auburn beat No. 24 Army, 32-29; HOLIDAY—No. 8 ALOHA—No. 10 SMU beat No. 17 Notre Dame, 27-20. (BYU remained No. 1 in all four polls) Colorado beat No. 13 Washington, 33-21; ALAMO—No. 21 Iowa beat unranked Texas Tech, 1985 orANGE—No. 3 Oklahoma beat No. 1 Penn St., 25-10; SUGAR—No. 8 Tennessee 27-0; PEACH—No. 17 LSU beat unranked Clemson, 10-7; CARQUEST—No. 19 Miami (FL) beat beat No. 2 Miami (FL), 35-7; ROSE—No. 13 UCLA beat No. 4 Iowa, 45-28; COTTON—No. 11 unranked Virginia, 31-21; LIBERTY—No. 23 Syracuse beat unranked Houston, 30-17. (Florida Texas A&M beat No. 16 Auburn, 36-16; FIESTA—No. 5 Michigan beat No. 7 Nebraska, 27-23; selected in all four major polls—AP, USA/CNN, FW and NFF/HOF) BLUEBONNET—No. 10 Air Force beat unranked Texas, 24-16. (Oklahoma selected No. 1 in 1997 rose—No. 1 Michigan beat No. 9 Washington St., 21-16; ORANGE—No. 2 Nebraska all four polls) beat No. 7 Tennessee, 42-17; SUGAR—No. 3 Florida St. beat No. 12 Ohio St., 31-14; FIESTA— 1986 fIESTA—No. 2 Penn St. beat No. 1 Miami (FL), 14-10; ORANGE—No. 3 Oklahoma No. 8 Kansas St. beat No. 21 Syracuse, 35-18; COTTON—No. 5 UCLA beat No. 20 Texas A&M, beat No. 9 Arkansas, 42-8; ROSE—No. 7 Arizona St. beat No. 4 Michigan, 22-15; SUGAR—No. 29-23; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 4 Florida beat No. 16 Penn St., 21-6; ALAMO—No. 15 Purdue 6 Nebraska beat No. 5 LSU, 30-15; COTTON—No. 11 Ohio St. beat No. 8 Texas A&M, 28-12; beat No. 24 Oklahoma St., 33-20; GATOR—No. 6 North Carolina beat unranked Virginia Tech, CITRUS—No. 10 Auburn beat unranked Southern California, 16-7; SUN—No. 13 Alabama 42-3; HOLIDAY—No. 17 Colorado St. beat No. 23 Missouri, 35-24; PEACH—No. 11 Auburn beat beat No. 12 Washington, 28-6. (Penn St. selected No. 1 in all four polls) unranked Clemson, 21-17; ALOHA—No. 18 Washington beat unranked Michigan St., 51-23; 1987 orANGE—No. 2 Miami (FL) beat No. 1 Oklahoma, 20-14; FIESTA—No. 3 Florida St. MOTOR CITY—No. 22 Mississippi beat unranked Marshall, 34-31; INDEPENDENCE—No. 13 beat No. 5 Nebraska, 31-28; SUGAR—No. 4 Syracuse tied No. 6 Auburn, 16-16; ROSE—No. 8 LSU beat unranked Notre Dame, 27-9; CARQUEST—No. 25 Georgia Tech beat unranked Michigan St. beat No. 16 Southern California, 20-17; COTTON—No. 13 Texas A&M beat No. West Virginia, 35-30; SUN—No. 14 Arizona St. beat unranked Iowa, 17-7; LIBERTY—No. 19 12 Notre Dame, 35-10; GATOR—No. 7 LSU beat No. 9 South Carolina, 30-13; ALOHA—No. 10 Southern Miss. beat unranked Pittsburgh, 41-7; OUTBACK—No. 10 Georgia beat unranked UCLA beat unranked Florida, 20-16. [Miami (FL) selected No. 1 in all four polls] Wisconsin, 33-6. (Michigan selected by AP [media], FW and NFF/HOF, while Nebraska was picked by the USA/ESPN [coaches]) 1988 fIESTA—No. 1 Notre Dame beat No. 3 West Virginia, 34-21; ORANGE—No. 2 Miami (FL) beat No. 6 Nebraska, 23-3; SUGAR—No. 4 Florida St. beat No. 7 Auburn, 13-7; ROSE—No. 1998 fIESTA—No. 1 Tennessee beat No. 2 Florida St., 23-16; SUGAR—No. 3 Ohio St. beat 11 Michigan beat No. 5 Southern California, 22-14; COTTON—No. 9 UCLA beat No. 8 No. 8 Texas A&M, 24-14; ROSE—No. 9 Wisconsin beat No. 6 UCLA, 38-31; ORANGE—No. 7 Arkansas, 17-3; CITRUS—No. 13 Clemson beat No. 10 Oklahoma, 13-6. (Notre Dame selected Florida beat No. 18 Syracuse, 31-10; HOLIDAY—No. 5 Arizona beat No. 14 Nebraska, 23-20; No. 1 in all four polls) FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 15 Michigan beat No. 11 Arkansas, 45-31; GATOR—No. 12 Georgia Tech beat No. 17 Notre Dame, 35-28; COTTON—No. 20 Texas beat No. 25 Mississippi St., 38-11; 1989 orANGE—No. 4 Notre Dame beat No. 1 Colorado, 21-6; SUGAR—No. 2 Miami (FL) PEACH—No. 19 Georgia beat No. 13 Virginia, 35-33; LIBERTY—No. 10 Tulane beat unranked beat No. 7 Alabama, 33-25; ROSE—No. 12 Southern California beat No. 3 Michigan, 17-10; BYU, 41-27; OUTBACK—No. 22 Penn St. beat unranked Kentucky, 26-14; MICRON PC—No. 24 COTTON—No. 8 Tennessee beat No. 10 Arkansas, 31-27; FIESTA—No. 5 Florida St. beat No. 6 Miami (FL) beat unranked North Carolina St., 46-23; OAHU CLASSIC—No. 16 Air Force beat Nebraska, 41-17; HALL OF FAME—No. 9 Auburn beat No. 21 Ohio St., 31-14; CITRUS—No. 11 unranked Washington, 45-25; ALOHA CLASSIC—Unranked Colorado beat No. 21 Oregon, Illinois beat No. 15 Virginia, 31-21. [Miami (FL) selected No. 1 in all four polls] 51-43; INSIGHT.COM—No. 23 Missouri beat unranked West Virginia, 34-31; (Tennessee, No. 1 1990 orANGE—No. 1 Colorado beat No. 5 Notre Dame, 10-9; CITRUS—No. 2 Georgia in the BCS poll, defeated No. 2 Florida St., 23-16, in the Fiesta Bowl and was named champion Tech beat No. 19 Nebraska, 45-21; COTTON—No. 4 Miami (FL) beat No. 3 Texas, 46-3; in all four major polls—AP [media], USA/ESPN [coaches], FW and NFF/HOF) BLOCKBUSTER—No. 6 Florida St. beat No. 7 Penn St., 24-17; ROSE—No. 8 Washington beat 1999 sUGAR—No. 1 Florida St. beat No. 2 Virginia Tech, 46-29; FIESTA—No. 3 Nebraska beat No. 17 Iowa, 46-34; GATOR—No. 12 Michigan beat No. 15 Mississippi, 35-3; SUGAR—No. 10 No. 6 Tennessee, 31-21; ROSE—No. 4 Wisconsin beat No. 22 Stanford, 17-9; ORANGE—No. 8 Tennessee beat unranked Virginia, 23-22. (Colorado selected No. 1 in AP, FW and NFF polls, Michigan beat No. 5 Alabama, 35-34, in overtime; HOLIDAY—No. 7 Kansas St. beat unranked but Georgia Tech picked in UPI poll) Washington, 24-20; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 9 Michigan St. beat No. 10 Florida, 37-34; MOTOR 1991 orANGE—No. 1 Miami (FL) beat No. 11 Nebraska, 22-0; ROSE—No. 2 Washington CITY—No. 11 Marshall beat unranked BYU, 21-3; SUN—Unranked Oregon beat No. 12 beat No. 4 Michigan, 34-14; COTTON—No. 5 Florida St. beat No. 9 Texas A&M, 10-3; Minnesota, 24-20; ALAMO—No. 13 Penn St. beat No. 18 Texas A&M, 24-0; COTTON—No. 24 BLOCKBUSTER—No. 8 Alabama beat No. 15 Colorado, 30-25; SUGAR—No. 18 Notre Dame Arkansas beat No. 14 Texas, 27-6; PEACH—No. 15 Mississippi St. beat unranked Clemson, beat No. 3 Florida, 39-28; FIESTA—No. 6 Penn St. beat No. 10 Tennessee, 42-17; CITRUS—No. 17-7; LIBERTY—No. 16 Southern Miss. beat unranked Colorado St., 23-17; GATOR—No. 23 14 California beat No. 13 Clemson, 37-13; PEACH—No. 12 East Carolina beat No. 21 North Miami (FL) beat No. 17 Georgia Tech, 28-13; OUTBACK—No. 21 Georgia beat No. 19 Purdue, Carolina St., 37-34; HOLIDAY—No. 7 Iowa tied unranked BYU, 13-13. [Miami (FL) selected No. 28-25, in overtime; INSIGHT.COM—Unranked Colorado beat No. 25 Boston College, 62-28 1 in AP poll, while Washington named in USA/CNN, NFF and FW polls] (BCS No. 1 Florida St. beat BCS No. 2 Virginia Tech, 46-29, in the Sugar Bowl and was selected 1992 sUGAR—No. 2 Alabama beat No. 1 Miami (FL), 34-13; GATOR—No. 14 Florida champion in all four major polls—AP [media], USA/ESPN [coaches], FW and NFF/HOF) beat No. 12 North Carolina St., 27-10; COTTON—No. 5 Notre Dame beat No. 4 Texas A&M, 2000 orANGE—No. 1 Oklahoma beat No. 3 Florida St., 13-2; SUGAR—No. 2 Miami (FL) 28-3; HALL OF FAME—No. 17 Tennessee beat No. 16 Boston College, 38-23; CITRUS—No. 8 beat No. 7 Florida, 37-20; FIESTA—No. 5 Oregon St. beat No. 10 Notre Dame, 41-9; ROSE—No. Georgia beat No. 15 Ohio St., 21-14; ROSE—No. 7 Michigan beat No. 9 Washington, 38-31; 4 Washington beat No. 14 Purdue, 34-24; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 17 Michigan beat No. ORANGE—No. 3 Florida St. beat No. 11 Nebraska, 27-14; FIESTA—No. 6 Syracuse beat No. 20 Auburn, 31-28; GATOR—No. 6 Virginia Tech beat No. 16 Clemson, 41-20; OUTBACK— 10 Colorado, 26-22; BLOCKBUSTER—No. 13 Stanford beat No. 21 Penn St., 24-3; PEACH—No. Unranked South Carolina beat No. 19 Ohio St., 24-7; COTTON—No. 11 Kansas St. beat No. 21 19 North Carolina beat No. 24 Mississippi St., 21-17; COPPER—No. 18 Washington St. beat Tennessee, 35-21; ALAMO—No. 9 Nebraska beat No. 18 Northwestern, 66-17; HOLIDAY—No. unranked Utah, 31-28. (Alabama selected No. 1 in all four polls) 8 Oregon beat No. 12 Texas, 35-30; LIBERTY—No. 23 Colorado St. beat No. 22 Louisville, 1993 orANGE—No. 1 Florida St. beat No. 2 Nebraska, 18-16; SUGAR—No. 8 Florida beat 22-17; PEACH—Unranked LSU beat No. 15 Georgia Tech, 28-14; OAHU CLASSIC—No. 24 No. 3 West Virginia, 41-7; ROSE—No. 9 Wisconsin beat No. 14 UCLA, 21-16; COTTON—No. 4 Georgia beat unranked Virginia, 37-14; MOBILE ALABAMA—Unranked Southern Miss. beat Notre Dame beat No. 7 Texas A&M, 24-21; CARQUEST—No. 15 Boston College beat unranked No. 13 TCU, 28-21. (BCS No. 1 Oklahoma beat BCS No. 2 Florida St., 13-2, in the Orange Bowl Virginia, 31-13; FIESTA—No. 16 Arizona beat No. 10 Miami (FL), 29-0; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. and was selected champion in all four major polls—AP [media], USA/ESPN [coaches], FW 13 Penn St. beat No. 6 Tennessee, 31-13; HALL OF FAME—No. 23 Michigan beat unranked and NFF/HOF) North Carolina St., 42-7; GATOR—No. 18 Alabama beat No. 12 North Carolina, 24-10; 2001 rose—No. 1 Miami (FL) beat No. 4 Nebraska, 37-14; FIESTA—No. 2 Oregon beat No. PEACH—No. 24 Clemson beat unranked Kentucky, 14-13; INDEPENDENCE—No. 22 Virginia 3 Colorado, 38-16; ORANGE—No. 5 Florida beat No. 6 Maryland, 56-23; SUGAR—No. 12 LSU Tech beat unranked Indiana, 45-20; HOLIDAY—No. 11 Ohio St. beat unranked BYU, 28-21; beat No. 7 Illinois, 47-34; FLORIDA CITRUS—No. 8 Tennessee beat No. 17 Michigan, 45-17; COPPER—No. 20 Kansas St. beat unranked Wyoming, 52-17; LIBERTY—No. 25 Louisville beat GATOR—No. 24 Florida St. beat No. 15 Virginia Tech, 30-17; OUTBACK—No. 14 South Carolina unranked Michigan St., 18-7; ALOHA—No. 17 Colorado beat No. 25 Fresno St., 41-30; JOHN beat No. 22 Ohio St., 31-28; COTTON—No. 10 Oklahoma beat unranked Arkansas, 10-3; HANCOCK—No. 19 Oklahoma beat unranked Texas Tech, 41-10. (Florida St. selected in all LIBERTY—No. 23 Louisville beat No. 19 BYU, 28-10; SILICON VALLEY—Unranked Michigan four major polls—AP, FW, USA/CNN and USA/NFF) St. beat No. 20 Fresno St., 44-35; SUN—No. 13 Washington St. beat unranked Purdue, 33-27; 104 Bowls and Polls

INSIGHT.COM—No. 18 Syracuse beat unranked Kansas St., 26-3; MOTOR CITY—No. 25 Toledo Boise St. beat No. 11 Oklahoma, 43-42, in overtime; ORANGE—No. 6 Louisville beat No. 18 beat unranked Cincinnati, 23-16; HOLIDAY—No. 9 Texas beat No. 21 Washington, 47-43; Wake Forest, 24-13; CAPITAL ONE—No. 7 Wisconsin beat No. 15 Arkansas, 17-14; COTTON— MUSIC CITY—Unranked Boston College beat No. 16 Georgia, 20-16; SEATTLE—Unranked No. 9 Auburn beat unranked Nebraska, 17-14; GATOR—No. 10 West Virginia beat unranked Georgia Tech beat No. 11 Stanford, 24-14. [BCS No. 1 Miami (FL) beat BCS No. 2 Nebraska, Georgia Tech, 38-35; TEXAS—No. 12 Rutgers beat unranked Kansas St., 37-10; ALAMO—No. 37-14, in the Rose Bowl and was selected champion in all four major polls—AP (media), USA/ 13 Texas beat unranked Iowa, 26-24; HOLIDAY—No. 14 California beat unranked Texas A&M, ESPN (coaches), FW and NFF/HOF] 45-10; LAS VEGAS—No. 16 BYU beat unranked Oregon, 38-8; CHICK-FIL-A—No. 23 Georgia 2002 fIESTA—No. 2 Ohio St. beat No. 1 Miami (FL), 31-24, in two overtimes; ORANGE—No. beat No. 19 Virginia Tech, 31-24; MEINEKE CAR CARE—No. 20 Boston College beat unranked 5 Southern California beat No. 3 Iowa, 38-17; ROSE—No. 8 Oklahoma beat No. 7 Washington Navy, 25-24; SUN—No. 21 Oregon St. beat unranked Missouri, 39-38; POINSETTIA—No. 22 St., 34-14; SUGAR—No. 4 Georgia beat No. 16 Florida St., 26-13; CAPITAL ONE—No. 19 TCU beat unranked Northern Ill., 37-7; OUTBACK—No. 24 Penn St. beat No. 25 Tennessee, Auburn beat No. 10 Penn St., 13-9; GATOR—No. 17 North Carolina St. beat No. 11 Notre 20-10. (BCS No. 2 Florida beat BCS No. 1 Ohio St., 41-14, in the BCS National Championship Dame, 28-6. [BCS No. 2 Ohio St. beat BCS No. 1 Miami (FL), 31-24, in two overtimes, in the Game and was selected champion in all four major polls—AP [media], USA/ESPN [coaches], Fiesta Bowl and was selected champion in all four major polls—AP (media), USA/ESPN FW and NFF/HOF) (coaches), FW and NFF/HOF] 2007 BCS—No. 2 LSU beat No. 1 Ohio St., 38-24; SUGAR—No. 4 Georgia beat No. 10 2003 SUGAR—No. 2 LSU beat No. 3 Oklahoma, 21-14; FIESTA—No. 7 Ohio St. beat No. Hawaii, 41-10; ROSE—No. 6 Southern California beat No. 13 Illinois, 49-17; FIESTA—No. 11 8 Kansas St., 35-28; ORANGE—No. 10 Miami (FL) beat No. 9 Florida St., 16-14; ROSE—No. West Virginia beat No. 3 Oklahoma, 48-28; ORANGE—No. 8 Kansas beat No. 5 Virginia Tech, 1 Southern California beat No. 4 Michigan, 28-14; PEACH—Unranked Clemson beat No. 6 24-21; CAPITAL ONE—Unranked Michigan beat No. 9 Florida, 41-35; GATOR—Unranked Tennessee, 27-14; COTTON—No. 16 Mississippi beat No. 21 Oklahoma St., 31-28; CAPITAL Texas Tech beat No. 21 Virginia, 31-28; COTTON—No. 7 Missouri beat No. 25 Arkansas, 38-7; ONE—No. 11 Georgia beat No. 12 Purdue, 34-27, in overtime; OUTBACK—No. 13 Iowa beat OUTBACK—No. 16 Tennessee beat No. 18 Wisconsin, 21-17; CHICK-FIL-A—No. 22 Auburn No. 17 Florida, 37-17; HOLIDAY—No. 15 Washington St. beat No. 5 Texas, 28-20. (BCS No. 2 beat No. 15 Clemson, 23-20, in overtime; SUN—Unranked Oregon beat No. 23 South LSU beat BCS No. 1 Oklahoma, 21-14, in the Sugar Bowl and was selected champion in two Fla., 56-21; CHAMPS SPORTS—No. 14 Boston College beat unranked Michigan St., 24-21; of the four major polls—USA/ESPN and NFF/HOF. BCS No. 3 Southern California beat BCS HOLIDAY—No. 17 Texas beat No. 12 Arizona St., 52-34; HAWAII—Unranked East Carolina beat No. 4 Michigan, 28-14, in the Rose Bowl and was selected champion in the other two major No. 24 Boise St., 41-38; LAS VEGAS—No. 19 BYU beat unranked UCLA, 17-16; PAPAJOHNS. polls—AP and FW) COM—No. 20 Cincinnati beat unranked Southern Miss., 31-21. (BCS No. 2 LSU beat No. 1 2004 ORANGE—No. 1 Southern California beat No. 2 Oklahoma, 55-19; SUGAR—No. 3 Ohio St., 38-24, in the BCS National Championship Game and was selected champion in all Auburn beat No. 9 Virginia Tech, 16-13; ROSE—No. 5 Texas beat No. 12 Michigan, 38-37; four major polls—AP [media], USA/ESPN [coaches], FW and NFF/HOF) FIESTA—No. 6 Utah beat No. 20 Pittsburgh, 35-7; HOLIDAY—No. 21 Texas Tech beat No. 4 2008 BCS—No. 1 Florida beat No. 2 Oklahoma, 24-14; FIESTA—No. 3 Texas beat No. 10 California, 45-31; OUTBACK—No. 7 Georgia beat No. 16 Wisconsin, 24-21; LIBERTY—No. 8 Louisville beat No. 10 Boise St., 44-40; CAPITAL ONE—No. 13 Iowa beat No. 11 LSU, 30-25; Ohio St., 24-21; SUGAR—No. 7 Utah beat No. 4 Alabama, 31-17; ROSE—No. 5 Southern PEACH—No. 14 Miami (FL) beat No. 19 Florida, 27-10; GATOR—No. 15 Florida St. beat No. California beat No. 6 Penn St., 38-24; COTTON—No. 20 Mississippi beat No. 8 Texas Tech, 23 West Virginia, 30-18; COTTON—No. 17 Tennessee beat No. 25 Texas A&M, 38-7; MPC 47-34; POINSETTIA—No. 11 TCU beat No. 9 Boise St., 17-16; ORANGE—No. 21 Virginia Tech COMPUTERS—Unranked Fresno St. beat No. 18 Virginia, 37-34, in overtime; ALAMO—No. 22 beat No. 12 Cincinnati, 20-7; HOLIDAY—No. 15 Oregon beat No. 13 Oklahoma St., 42-31; Ohio St. beat unranked Oklahoma St., 33-7; SUN—No. 24 Arizona St. beat unranked Purdue, CHICK-FIL-A—Unranked LSU beat No. 14 Georgia Tech, 38-3; CAPITAL ONE—No. 16 Georgia 27-23. (BCS No. 1 Southern California beat BCS No. 2 Oklahoma, 55-19, in the Orange Bowl beat No. 19 Michigan St., 24-12; LAS VEGAS—Unranked Arizona beat No. 17 BYU, 31-21; and was selected champion in all four major polls—AP [media], USA/ESPN [coaches], FW SUN—No. 24 Oregon St. beat No. 18 Pittsburgh, 3-0; ALAMO—No. 25 Missouri beat No. 22 and NFF/HOF) Northwestern, 30-23 in overtime; GMAC—Unranked Tulsa beat No. 23 Ball St., 45-13. (BCS No. 2 Florida beat No. 1 Oklahoma, 24-14, in the BCS National Championship Game and 2005 rose—No. 2 Texas beat No. 1 Southern California, 41-38; ORANGE—No. 3 Penn St. was selected champion in all four major polls—AP[media], USA Today [coaches], FW and beat No. 22 Florida St., 26-23, in three overtimes; FIESTA—No. 4 Ohio St. beat No. 5 Notre Dame, 34-20; HOLIDAY—Unranked Oklahoma beat No. 6 Oregon, 17-14; CAPITAL ONE—No. NFF/HOF) 21 Wisconsin beat No. 7 Auburn, 24-10; SUGAR—No. 11 West Virginia beat No. 8 Georgia, 2009 BCS—No. 1 Alabama beat No. 2 Texas, 37-21; FIESTA—No. 6 Boise St. beat No. 3 TCU, 38-35; PEACH—No. 10 LSU beat No. 9 Miami (FL), 40-3; GATOR—No. 12 Virginia Tech beat No. 17-10; SUGAR—No. 5 Florida beat No. 4 Cincinnati, 51-24; ROSE—No. 8 Ohio St. beat No. 7 15 Louisville, 35-24; COTTON—No. 13 Alabama beat No. 18 Texas Tech, 13-10; HOUSTON— Oregon, 26-17; ORANGE—No. 10 Iowa beat No. 9 Georgia Tech, 24-14; CAPITAL ONE—No. No. 14 TCU beat unranked Iowa St., 27-24; OUTBACK—No. 16 Florida beat No. 25 Iowa, 11 Penn St. beat No. 13 LSU, 19-17; CHICK-FIL-A—No. 12 Virginia Tech beat Tennessee, 37-14; 31-24; SUN—No. 17 UCLA beat unranked Northwestern, 50-38; MPC COMPUTERS—No. CHAMPS SPORTS—No. 24 Wisconsin beat No. 14 Miami (FL), 20-14; LAS VEGAS—No. 15 BYU 19 Boston College beat unranked Boise St., 27-21; ALAMO—Unranked Nebraska beat No. beat No. 16 Oregon St., 44-20; MEINEKE CAR CARE—No. 17 Pittsburgh beat North Carolina, 20 Michigan, 32-28; CHAMPS SPORTS—No. 23 Clemson beat unranked Colorado, 19-10; 19-17; GATOR—Florida St. beat No. 18 West Virginia, 33-21; SUN—Oklahoma beat No. 19 EMERALD—Unranked Utah beat No. 24 Georgia Tech, 38-10. (BCS No. 2 Texas beat BCS No. Stanford, 31-27; HOLIDAY—No. 20 Nebraska beat No. 22 Arizona, 33-0; COTTON—Mississippi 1 Southern California, 41-38, in the Rose Bowl and was selected champion in all four major beat No. 21 Oklahoma St., 21-7; POINSETTIA—No. 23 Utah beat California, 37-27; GMAC—No. polls—AP [media], USA/ESPN [coaches], FW and NFF/HOF) 25 Central Mich. beat Troy, 44-41 in two overtimes (BCS No. 1 Alabama beat No. 2 Texas, 37-21 2006 BCS—No. 2 Florida beat No. 1 Ohio St., 41-14; SUGAR—No. 3 LSU beat No. 17 Notre in BCS National Championship Game and was selected champion in all four major polls— Dame, 41-14; ROSE—No. 4 Southern California beat No. 8 Michigan, 32-18; FIESTA—No. 5 AP[media], USA Today [coaches], FW and NFF/HOF) Bowl-Game Facts Alabama...... 5 (1991-93-93-95-97) Most Consecutive Bowl-Game Victories Arizona St...... 5 (1970-71-72-73-75) Clemson...... 5 (1986-88-89-89-91) (Bowls do not have to be in consecutive years; Fresno St...... 5 (1961-82-85-88-89) year listed is calendar year in which bowl was played) Georgia Tech...... 5 (1985-91-91-97-99) LSU...... 5 (1995-96-97-2000-02) College Victories (Years) Marshall...... 5 (1998-99-2000-01-02) Florida St...... 11 (1985-86-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96) Miami (FL)...... 5 (1988-89-90-91-92) Southern California...... 9 (1923-24-30-32-33-39-40-44-45) Miami (FL)...... 5 (1996-98-2000-01-02) Utah...... 9 (1999-2001-03-05-05-06-07-09-09) Mississippi...... 5 (1956-58-58-60-61) Boston College...... 8 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07) North Carolina...... 5 (1995-97-98-98-2001) Georgia Tech...... 8 (1947-48-52-53-54-55-56-56) Notre Dame...... 5 (1973-75-76-78-79) UCLA...... 8 (1983-84-85-86-86-87-89-91) Oregon St...... 5 (2003-04-06-07-08) Syracuse...... 7 (1989-89-90-92-93-96-96) Penn St...... 5 (1979-80-81-82-83) Alabama...... 6 (1975-76-78-79-80-81) Tennessee...... 5 (1986-86-88-90-91) Colorado...... 6 (1993-95-96-97-98-99) Texas...... 5 (1964-65-66-69-70) Nebraska...... 6 (1969-71-72-73-74-74) Texas...... 5 (2005-06-06-07-09) Southern California...... 6 (1975-75-77-77-79-80)

Bowls and Polls 105 e am

6 nebraska—69 Sun, Georgia 45-6; 71 Orange, LSU 17-12; 72 Orange, Alabama G Most Consecutive Seasons With 38-6; 73 Orange, Notre Dame 40-6; 74 Cotton, Texas 19-3; 74 Sugar, Florida 13-10. Coaches: Bob Devaney first four games, Tom Osborne last two. Bowl-Game Victories 6 Alabama—75 Sugar, Penn St. 13-6; 76 Liberty, UCLA 36-6; 78 Sugar, Ohio tar

St. 35-6; 79 Sugar, Penn St. 14-7; 80 Sugar, Arkansas 24-9; 81 Cotton, Baylor -S 11 florida St.—85 Gator, Oklahoma St. 34-23; 86 All-American, Indiana 27-13; 30-2. Coach: Paul “Bear” Bryant. o rds 87 Fiesta, Nebraska 31-28; 88 Sugar, Auburn 13-7; 89 Fiesta, Nebraska 41-17; 6 southern California—75 Rose, Ohio St. 18-17; 75 Liberty, Texas A&M 20-0; 77 ll 90 Blockbuster, Penn St. 24-17; 92 Cotton, Texas A&M 10-2; 93 Orange, Rose, Michigan 14-6; 77 Bluebonnet, Texas A&M 47-28; 79 Rose, Michigan Re c

Nebraska 27-14; 94 Orange, Nebraska 18-16; 95 Sugar, Florida 23-17; 96 17-10; 80 Rose, Ohio St. 17-16. Coaches: John McKay first two games, John / A Orange, Notre Dame 31-26. Coach: Bobby Bowden. Robinson last four.

8 Boston College—00 Aloha Classic, Arizona St. 31-17; 01 Music City, Georgia wl 20-16; 02 Motor City, Toledo 51-25; 03 San Francisco, Colorado St. 35-21; 04 Continental Tire, North Carolina 37-24; 05 MPC Computers, Boise St. 27-21; 06 Meineke Car Care, Navy 25-24; 07 Champs Sports, Michigan St. 24-21. Active Consecutive Appearances Bo Coaches: Tom O’Brien first six, Frank Spaziani (06), Jeff Jagodzinski (07) in Bowl Games 7 UCLA—83 Rose, Michigan 24-14; 84 Rose, Illinois 45-9; 85 Fiesta, Miami (FL) 39-37; 86 Rose, Iowa 45-28; 86 Freedom, BYU 31-10; 87 Aloha, Florida 20-16; (Must have appeared in 2009-10 bowls) 89 Cotton, Arkansas, 17-3. Coach: Terry Donahue. 7 Utah—2003 Liberty, Southern Miss. 17-0; 05 Fiesta, Pittsburgh 35-7; 05 Team Appearances Team Appearances Emerald, Georgia Tech 38-10; 06 Armed Forces, Tulsa 25-13; 07 Poinsettia, Florida St...... 28 Boston College...... 11 Navy 35-32; 09 Sugar, Alabama 31-17; 09 Poinsettia, California 37-27. Coach Florida...... 19 Oklahoma...... 11 Urban Meyer first two, Kyle Whittingham last five Virginia Tech...... 17 Ohio St...... 10 6 Georgia Tech—52 Orange, Baylor 17-14; 53 Sugar, Mississippi 24-7; 54 Sugar, Georgia ...... 13 Texas Tech ...... 10 West Virginia 42-19; 55 Cotton, Arkansas 14-6; 56 Sugar, Pittsburgh 7-0; 56 Georgia Tech...... 13 Southern California...... 9 Gator, Pittsburgh 21-14. Coach: Bobby Dodd. Texas...... 12

Undefeated, Untied Team Matchups in Bowl Games

Bowl Date Winner (Record Going In, Coach) Loser (Record Going In, Coach) Rose 1-1-21 California 28 (8-0, Andy Smith) Ohio St. 0 (7-0, John Wilce) Rose 1-2-22 0-0 tie: California (9-0, Andy Smith); Wash. & Jeff. (10-0, Earle “Greasy” Neale) Rose 1-1-27 7-7 tie: Alabama (9-0, Wallace Wade); Stanford (10-0, Glenn “Pop” Warner) Rose 1-1-31 Alabama 24 (9-0, Wallace Wade) Washington St. 0 (9-0, Orin “Babe” Hollingbery) Orange 1-2-39 Tennessee 17 (10-0, Bob Neyland) Oklahoma 0 (10-0, Tom Stidham) Sugar 1-1-41 Boston College 19 (10-0, Frank Leahy) Tennessee 13 (10-0, Bob Neyland) Sugar 1-1-52 Maryland 28 (9-0, Jim Tatum) Tennessee 13 (10-0, Bob Neyland) Orange 1-2-56 oklahoma 20 (10-0, Bud Wilkinson) Maryland 6 (10-0, Jim Tatum) Orange 1-1-72 nebraska 38 (12-0, Bob Devaney) Alabama 6 (11-0, Paul “Bear” Bryant) Sugar 12-31-73 notre Dame 24 (10-0, Ara Parseghian) Alabama 23 (11-0, Paul “Bear” Bryant) Fiesta 1-2-87 Penn St. 14 (11-0, Joe Paterno) Miami (FL) 10 (11-0, Jimmy Johnson) Orange 1-1-88 Miami (FL) 20 (11-0, Jimmy Johnson) Oklahoma 14 (11-0, Barry Switzer) Fiesta 1-2-89 notre Dame 34 (11-0, Lou Holtz) West Virginia 21 (11-0, Don Nehlen) Sugar 1-1-93 Alabama 34 (12-0, Gene Stallings) Miami (FL) 13 (11-0, Dennis Erickson) Fiesta 1-2-96 nebraska 62 (11-0, Tom Osborne) Florida 24 (12-0, Steve Spurrier) Sugar 1-4-00 florida St. 46 (11-0, Bobby Bowden) Virginia Tech 29 (11-0, Frank Beamer) Fiesta 1-3-03 ohio St. 31 (13-0, Jim Tressel) Miami (FL) 24 (2 ot) (12-0, Larry Coker) Orange 1-4-05 southern California 55 (12-0, Pete Carroll) Oklahoma 19 (12-0, Bob Stoops) Rose 1-4-06 Texas 41 (12-0, Mack Brown) Southern California 38 (12-0, Pete Carroll) Fiesta 1-4-10 Boise St. 17 (13-0, Chris Petersen) TCU 10 (12-0, Gary Patterson) BCS Champ. 1-7-10 Alabama 37 (13-0, Nick Saban) Texas 21 (13-0, Mack Brown)

Undefeated Team Matchups in Bowl Games (Both teams were undefeated but one or both was tied one or more times) Bowl Date Winner (Record Going In, Coach) Loser (Record Going In, Coach) Rose 1-1-25 notre Dame 27 (9-0, Knute Rockne) Stanford 10 (7-0-1, Glenn “Pop” Warner) Rose 1-1-26 Alabama 20 (9-0, Wallace Wade) Washington 19 (10-0-1, Enoch Bagshaw) Rose 1-2-33 southern California 35 (9-0, Howard Jones) Pittsburgh 0 (8-0-2, Jock Sutherland) Rose 1-1-35 Alabama 29 (9-0, Frank Thomas) Stanford 13 (9-0-1, Claude “Tiny” Thornhill) Rose 1-1-38 California 13 (9-0-1, Leonard “Stub” Allison) Alabama 0 (9-0, Frank Thomas) Rose 1-1-40 southern California 14 (7-0-2, Howard Jones) Tennessee 0 (10-0, Bob Neyland) Sugar 1-1-40 Texas A&M 14 (10-0, Homer Norton) Tulane 13 (8-0-1, Lowell “Red” Dawson) Rose 1-1-45 southern California 25 (7-0-2, Jeff Cravath) Tennessee 0 (7-0-1, John Barnhill) Cotton 1-1-48 13-13 tie: Penn St. (9-0, Bob Higgins); SMU (9-0-1, Matty Bell) Orange 1-1-51 Clemson 15 (8-0-1, Frank Howard) Miami (FL) 14 (9-0-1, Andy Gustafson) Sugar 1-1-53 Georgia Tech 24 (11-0, Bobby Dodd) Mississippi 7 (8-0-2, John Vaught) Rose 1-1-69 ohio St. 27 (9-0, Woody Hayes) Southern California 16 (9-0-1, John McKay) Rose 1-1-80 southern California 17 (10-0-1, John Robinson) Ohio St. 16 (11-0, Earle Bruce) California 12-14-85 fresno St. 51 (10-0-1, Jim Sweeney) Bowling Green 7 (11-0, Denny Stolz)

Bowl Rematches of Regular-Season Opponents

Date Regular Season Date Bowl-Game Rematch 10-9-43 Texas A&M 28, LSU 13 1-1-44 (Orange) LSU 19, Texas A&M 14 11-22-45 South Carolina 13, Wake Forest 13 1-1-46 (Gator) Wake Forest 26, South Carolina 14 10-6-56 Iowa 14, Oregon St. 13 1-1-57 (Rose) Iowa 35, Oregon St. 19 10-31-59 LSU 7, Mississippi 3 1-1-60 (Sugar) Mississippi 21, LSU 0 9-18-65 Michigan St. 13, UCLA 3 1-1-66 (Rose) UCLA 14, Michigan St. 12 10-4-75 Ohio St. 41, UCLA 20 1-1-76 (Rose) UCLA 23, Ohio St. 10 106 Bowl-Game Facts

Date Regular Season Date Bowl-Game Rematch1 11-11-78 Nebraska 17, Oklahoma 14 1-1-79 (Orange) Oklahoma 31, Nebraska 24 9-25-82 UCLA 31, Michigan 27 1-1-83 (Rose) UCLA 24, Michigan 14 9-7-87 Michigan St. 27, Southern California 13 1-1-88 (Rose) Michigan St. 20, Southern California 17 11-26-94 Florida 31, Florida St. 31 1-2-95 (Sugar) Florida St. 23, Florida 17 9-23-95 Toledo 49, Nevada 35 12-14-95 (Las Vegas) Toledo 40, Nevada 37 (ot) 11-30-96 Florida St. 24, Florida 21 1-2-97 (Sugar) Florida 52, Florida St. 20 11-15-97 Notre Dame 24, LSU 6 12-28-97 (Independence) LSU 27, Notre Dame 9 10-11-03 Miami (FL) 22, Florida St. 14 1-1-04 (Orange) Miami (FL) 16, Florida St. 14 9-8-07 UCLA 27, BYU 17 12-22-07 (Las Vegas) BYU 17, UCLA 16 9-15-07 Purdue 45, Central Mich. 22 12-26-07 (Motor City) Purdue 51, Central Mich. 48 9-13-08 Air Force 31, Houston 28 12-31-08 (Armed Forces) Houston 34, Air Force 28 9-27-08 Navy 24, Wake Forest 17 12-20-08 (EagleBank) Wake Forest 29, Navy 19 The Bowl/Basketball Connection Thirteen times in history, a football bowl winner also won the NCAA Division I men’s 1938 The first Orange Bowl played in Miami’s new stadium, which seated 22,000 at basketball championship during the same academic year. They are as follows: the time, saw Auburn edge Michigan State, 6-0. Also, in the second annual Cotton Bowl, Year School Bowl Date of Bowl Colorado’s do-it-all standout Byron “Whizzer” White, the Rhodes Scholar and future U.S. Supreme Court justice, passed for one score and returned a pass interception for another, 2007-08 Kansas Orange Bowl 1-3-08 2006-07 florida BCS Championship 1-8-07 but the Buffs lost to Rice, 28-14. 2005-06 florida Outback 1-2-06 1941 on December 6, 1941, Hawaii defeated Willamette, 20-6, but a second Rainbows’ 1999-00 Michigan St. Florida Citrus 1-1-00 postseason game, scheduled with San Jose State for the next week, was canceled after the 1992-93 north Carolina Peach 1-2-93 attack on Pearl Harbor. 1988-89 Michigan Rose 1-2-89 1942 You would think a team making only one first down and gaining only 75 yards to its 1981-82 north Carolina Gator 12-28-81 opponent’s 309 yards could not come out of a game a 29-21 victor, but it happened in the 1973-74 north Carolina St� liberty 12-17-73 Cotton Bowl as Alabama downed Texas A&M. The Tide intercepted seven of A&M’s 42 passes 1965-66 UTEP Sun 12-31-65 and recovered five Aggie fumbles. Also, the Rose Bowl was moved for one year to Durham, 1950-51 Kentucky Sugar 1-1-51 N.C., because of wartime considerations that precluded large gatherings on the West Coast, 1947-48 Kentucky Great Lakes 12-6-47 and Oregon State downed Duke, 20-16. 1945-46 oklahoma St� sugar 1-1-46 1944-45 oklahoma St. Cotton 1-1-45 1946 The first and only bowl game decided after time expired was the Orange Bowl when Miami (Florida) downed Holy Cross, 13-6. Time expired as Miami halfback Al Hudson returned an 89-yard intercepted pass for the deciding score. 1949 A Pacific Coast team had never been allowed to play in a major bowl other than One-Time Wonders the Rose Bowl, but the conference leadership let Oregon play in the Cotton Bowl against SMU. Doak Walker and Kyle Rote led SMU to a 20-13 victory over the Ducks and quarterback Six current Football Bowl Subdivision teams have played in only one bowl game in Norm Van Brocklin. John McKay, later the head coach at Southern California, also was on the their football history, and one of those have posted victories. The one-time bowlers Oregon roster. (listed alphabetically) are as follows: 1953 The Rose, Cotton, Sugar and Orange Bowls were televised nationally for the first School Date Bowl Opponent (Score) time. Akron 12-26-05 Motor City Memphis (L, 38-31) UAB 12-24-04 Hawaii Hawaii (L, 59-40) 1954 dicky Maegle of Rice may be the best-remembered bowl player, not because of his Arkansas St. 12-20-05 new Orleans southern Miss. (L, 31-19) 265 yards rushing and three touchdowns vs. Alabama in 1954, but because of what hap- Buffalo 1-3-09 International Connecticut (L, 38-20) pened on a 95-yard scoring run. Alabama’s Tommy Lewis became infamous by coming off Eastern Mich. 12-12-87 California san Jose St. (W, 30-27) the bench to tackle Maegle in the Cotton Bowl, won by Rice, 28-6. Kent St. 12-29-72 Tangerine Tampa (L, 21-18) 1960 In one of those pupil-vs.-teacher battles, former Georgia Tech player and assistant coach Frank Broyles led his to a 14-7 Gator Bowl victory over his former coach, Bobby Dodd, and the Yellow Jackets. 1962 oregon State quarterback Terry Baker turned in the longest run in bowl history with Year-by-Year Bowl Facts a 99-yard scamper to down Villanova, 6-0, in the Liberty Bowl. Baker, an outstanding athlete, became the only Heisman Trophy winner to play in an NCAA Final Four basketball game later (A note about bowl-game dates: Traditionally, bowl games have been played on that academic year (1963). January 1, but as more bowl games joined the holiday lineup, schedule adjustments were made whereby some bowl games are now played as early as mid-December. 1964 Utah and West Virginia became the first teams to play a major bowl game indoors In the interest of avoiding confusion, all years referred to in bowl records are the when they met in the Atlantic City Convention Hall. Utah won the Liberty Bowl, 32-6, actual calendar year in which the bowl game was played.) beneath the bright indoor lights. 1917 Coach Hugo Bezdek led the first of three teams to the Rose Bowl from 1917 to 1923. 1965 The first Orange Bowl played under the lights in Miami saw Texas stun national His Oregon team beat Penn, 14-0, in 1917; his Mare Island squad defeated Camp Lewis, 19-7, champion Alabama and quarterback Joe Namath, 21-17. in 1918; and his Penn State team lost to Southern California, 14-3, in 1923. In his 1923 trip 1968 It was the student beating the teacher in the Cotton Bowl as Texas A&M head with the Nittany Lions, Bezdek almost came to blows with Southern California coach Elmer coach Gene Stallings saw his Aggies hold on for a 20-16 victory over Alabama and legend- “Gloomy Gus” Henderson because Penn State did not arrive for the game until an hour after ary head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant. Stallings had played (at Texas A&M) and coached (at the scheduled kickoff time. Henderson accused Bezdek of not taking the field until the hot Alabama) under Bryant. The “Bear” met Stallings at midfield after the contest and lifted California sun had gone down to give his winterized Easterners an advantage. the 6-foot-3 Aggie coach up in admiration. Also, the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl (also known 1919 George Halas (yes, “Papa Bear”) was the player of the game for Great Lakes Naval as the Bluebonnet Bowl) became the first bowl game to be played in a domed stadium as Training Station in Chicago as the Sailors shut out Mare Island, 17-0, in another of the war- the Astrodome served as the site of the December 31, 1968, game between SMU (28) and time Rose Bowls. Oklahoma (27). 1923 The first actually played in the stadium in Pasadena saw Southern 1970 Three of the four legendary Four Horsemen of Notre Dame came to Dallas to watch California defeat Penn State, 14-3. the Fighting Irish drop a 21-17 Cotton Bowl game to Texas. The only other time Notre Dame 1926 Johnny Mack Brown, one of Hollywood’s most famous movie cowboys, also was one had played in a bowl game was the 1925 Rose Bowl, when the Four Horsemen led the Irish of college football’s most exciting players at Alabama. He was selected player of the game for to a 27-10 victory over Stanford. the Rose Bowl in the Crimson Tide’s 20-19 victory over Washington. 1971 notre Dame snapped the second-longest winning streak going into a bowl game 1927 The Rose Bowl becomes the first coast-to-coast radio broadcast of a sporting event. by halting Texas’ 30-game string, 24-11, in the Cotton Bowl. In 1951, Kentucky had stopped Oklahoma’s 31-game streak in the Sugar Bowl, 13-7. 1929 The Rose Bowl game became one of the most famous in bowl history because of California player Roy Riegels’ now-legendary wrong-way run. Early in the second quarter, 1976 Archie Griffin started his fourth straight Rose Bowl for Ohio State (1973-76), total- with each team just changing possessions, Georgia Tech was on its own 20. Tech halfback ing 412 yards on 79 carries in the four games. The Buckeyes, under legendary head coach Stumpy Thompson broke for a seven-yard run and fumbled, and Riegels picked up the ball, Woody Hayes, won only the 1974 contest, but Griffin is the only player to win two Heisman momentarily headed for the Tech goal, then reversed his field and started running the wrong Trophies (1974-75). way. Teammate Benny Lom tried to stop him and finally did on the California one-yard line, 1989 Texas Tech’s James Gray set a college bowl record with 280 yards rushing (broken by where the dazed Riegels was pounced on by a group of Tech tacklers. Lom went back to punt Georgia Tech's P.J. Daniels with 307 yards in the 2004 Humanitarian Bowl) in the All-American on the next play and the kick was blocked out of the end zone for a safety, which decided the Bowl against Duke. BYU’s Ty Detmer set the bowl passing mark with 576 yards (tied by contest, eventually won by Georgia Tech, 8-7. Marshall's Byron Leftwich in the 2001 GMAC Bowl) versus Penn State in the Holiday Bowl.

Special Regular- and Postseason Games 107 e am Special Regular- and Postseason Games G

11-19-77—Mo. Western St. 35, Benedictine (KS) 30 (1,000) 12-9-72—Harding 30, Langston 27 tar -S Postseason Games 11-18-78—Chadron St. 30, Baker (KS) 19 (3,000) o rds 11-17-79—Pittsburg St. 43, Peru St. 14 (2,800) DOLL AND TOY CHARITY GAME 11-21-80—Cameron 34, Adams St. 16 (Gulfport, Miss.) ll 12-3-37—Southern Miss. 7, Appalachian St. 0 (2,000) UNSANCTIONED OR OTHER BOWLS BOTANY BOWL Re c / A The following bowl and/or postseason games were 11-24-55—Neb.-Kearney 34, Northern St. 13 EASTERN BOWL unsanctioned by the NCAA or otherwise had no (Allentown, Pa.) BOY’S RANCH BOWL 12-14-63—East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6 (2,700) wl team classified as major college at the time of the (Abilene, Texas) bowl. Most are postseason games; in many cases, ELKS BOWL

12-13-47—Missouri Valley 20, McMurry 13 (2,500) Bo complete dates and/or statistics are not avail- 1-2-54—Charleston (WV) 12, East Carolina 0 (4,500) (at able and the scores are listed only to provide a BURLEY BOWL Greenville, N.C.) historical reference. Attendance of the game, (Johnson City, Tenn.) 12-11-54—Newberry 20, Appalachian St. 13 (at Raleigh, N.C.) if known, is listed in parentheses after the score. 1-1-46—High Point 7, Milligan 7 (3,500) Fish Bowl ALL-SPORTS BOWL 11-28-46—Southeastern La. 21, Milligan 13 (7,500) 11-27-47—West Chester 20, Carson-Newman 6 (10,000) (Corpus Christi, Texas) (Oklahoma City) 11-48—Southwestern (TX) 7, Corpus Christi 0 12-9-61—Okla. Panhandle 28, Langston 14 (8,000) 11-25-48—West Chester 7, Appalachian St. 2 (12,000) 12-8-62—Neb.-Omaha 34, East Central 21 (2,500) 11-24-49—Emory & Henry 32, Hanover 0 (12,000) Fish Bowl 12-7-63—Northeastern St. 59, Slippery Rock 12 11-23-50—Emory & Henry 26, Appalachian St. 6 (12,000) (Norfolk, Va.) 11-22-51—Charleston (WV) 27, Lebanon Valley 20 (9,000) 12-5-64—Sul Ross St. 21, East Central 13 12-4-48—Hampton 20, Central St. (OH) 19 11-27-52—East Tenn. St. 34, Emory & Henry 16 ALUMINUM BOWL (NAIA Title Game) 11-26-53—East Tenn. St. 48, Emory & Henry 12 Flower Bowl (Little Rock, Ark.) 11-25-54—Appalachian St. 28, East Tenn. St. 13 (Jacksonville, Fla.) 12-22-56—Montana St. 0, St. Joseph’s (IN) 0 11-24-55—East Tenn. St. 7, Appalachian St. 0 1-1-42—Johnson C. Smith 13, Lane 0 (4,500) 11-22-56—Memphis 32, East Tenn. St. 12 ANGEL BOWL 1-1-43—N.C. A&T 14, Southern U. 6 (2,000) (Los Angeles) CAJUN BOWL 1-1-44—Allen 33, Winston-Salem 0 (2,000) 12-28-46—Florida A&M 6, Wiley 6 (12,000) 12-47—McNeese St. 0, Southern Ark. 0 1-1-45—Texas College 18, N.C. A&T 0 (5,000) 1-1-46—Grambling 19, Lane 6 (6,000) AZALEA BOWL CATTLE BOWL 1-1-47—Delaware St. 7, Florida Normal 6 (3,000) (Orlando, Fla.) (Fort Worth, Texas) 1-1-48—Bethune-Cookman 6, Lane 0 (3,000) 1-1-46—Knoxville 18, Florida Normal 0 (4,000) 1-1-47—Ark.-Pine Bluff 7, Lane 0 (1,000) 1-1-48—Samuel Huston 7, Philander Smith 0 (800) Fruit Bowl AZALEA CLASSIC (San Francisco) (Mobile, Ala.) CEMENT BOWL 12-14-47—Central St. (OH) 26, Prairie View 0 (9,000) 12-4-71—Jackson St. 40, Alabama A&M 21 (Allentown, Pa.) 12-5-48—Southern U. 30, San Fran. St. 0 (5,000) 12-8-62—West Chester 46, Hofstra 12 12-7-74—Bethune-Cookman 19, Langston 3 (1,000) Gate City Bowl AZTEC BOWL CHARITY BOWL (Atlanta) (Mexico) (Los Angeles) 12-21-74—Tuskegee 15, Norfolk St. 14 (6,252) 12-50—Whittier 27, Mexico All-Stars 14 (at Mexico City) 12-25-37—Fresno St. 27, Central Ark. 26 (5,000) Glass Bowl 12-53—Mexico City 45, Eastern N.M. 26 (at Mexico City) CHRISTMAS BOWL 12-97—Division III All-Stars 42, Mexico Collegians 41 (12,000) (Toledo, Ohio) (at Toluca) (Natchitoches, La.) 12-7-46—Toledo 21, Bates 12 (12,000) 12-6-58—Northwestern St. 18, Sam Houston St. 11 12-12-98—Division III All-Stars 40, Mexico Collegians 13 12-6-47—Toledo 20, New Hampshire 14 (13,500) 12-5-59—Delta St. 19, East Central 0 (18,000) (at Monterrey) 12-4-48—Toledo 27, Oklahoma City 14 (8,500) 12-99—Division III All-Stars 44, Mexico Collegians 13 (12,000) CIGAR BOWL 12-3-49—Cincinnati 33, Toledo 13 (at Mexico City) (Tampa, Fla.) Gold Bowl 12-00—Division III All-Stars 27, Mexico Collegians 26 (8,000) 1-1-47—Delaware 21, Rollins 7 (9,500) (Richmond, Va.) (at Merida) 1-1-48—Missouri Valley 26, West Chester 7 (10,000) 12-15-01—Division III All-Stars 37, Mexico Collegians 5 12-3-77—South Carolina St. 10, Winston-Salem 7 (14,000) 1-1-49—Missouri Valley 13, St. Thomas (MN) 13 (11,000) 12-2-78—Virginia Union 21, N.C. A&T 6 (7,500) (10,000) (at Saltillo) 1-2-50—Florida St. 19, Wofford 6 (14,000) 12-02—Division III All-Stars 15, Mexico Collegians 9 (6,000) 12-1-79—South Carolina St. 39, Norfolk St. 7 (8,000) 1-1-51—Wis.-La Crosse 47, Valparaiso 14 (12,000) 12-6-80—N.C. A&T 37, N.C. Central 0 (3,374) (at Torreon) 12-29-51—Brooke Army Medical 20, Camp LeJeune Marines 12-13-03—Mexico Collegians 34, Division III All-Stars 31 0 (7,500) (see Cigar Bowl in Service Games) Golden Isles Bowl (8,000) (at Cancun) 12-13-52—Tampa 21, Lenoir-Rhyne 12 (7,500) (Brunswick, Ga.) 12-11-04—Division III All-Stars 23, Mexico Collegians 3 1-1-54—Missouri Valley 12, Wis.-La Crosse 12 (5,000) 12-1-62—McNeese St. 21, Samford 14 (8,000) (at Cancun) 12-17-54—Tampa 21, Charleston (WV) 0 12-17-05—Division III All-Stars 53, Mexico Collegians 15 Grape Bowl (13,000) (at Toluca) CITRACADO BOWL (Lodi, Calif.) 12-16-06—Division III All-Stars 28, Mexico Collegians 7 (see Citracado Bowl in Service Games) 12-13-47—Pacific 35, Utah St. 21 (12,000) (16,000) (at Aguascalientes) COCONUT BOWL 12-11-48—Hardin-Simmons 35, Pacific 35 (10,000) 12-9-07—Division III All-Stars 37, Mexico Collegians 19 (18,500) (at Chihuahua) (Miami) Great Lakes Bowl 1-1-42—Florida Normal 0, Miami All-Stars 0 (9,000) (Cleveland) BEAN BOWL 1-1-46—Bethune-Cookman 32, Albany St. (GA) 0 (5,000) 12-5-48—John Carroll 14, Canisius 13 (18,000) (Scottsbluff, Neb.) 1-1-47—Bethune-Cookman 13, Columbia (SC) Sporting 11-24-49—Idaho St. 20, Chadron St. 2 Club 0 (5,000) Great Southwest Bowl 11-23-50—Doane 14, Northern Colo. 6 (Grand Prairie, Texas) CORN BOWL 12-31-60—Tex. A&M-Kingsville 45, Arkansas Tech 14 (3,900) BEAVER BOWL (Bloomington, Ill.) (Corry, Pa.) 11-27-47—Southern Ill. 21, North Central (IL) 0 (5,500) Holiday Bowl 11-15-58—Slippery Rock 6, Edinboro 0 (3,000) 11-25-48—Ill. Wesleyan 6, Eastern Ill. 0 (8,500) (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 11-24-49—Western Ill. 13, Wheaton (IL) 0 (4,567) 12-21-57—Pittsburg St. 27, Hillsdale 26 BICENTENNIAL BOWL 11-23-50—Missouri S&T 7, Illinois St. 6 (2,500) 12-20-58—Northeastern St. 19, Northern Ariz. 13 (Little Rock, Ark.) 11-22-51—Lewis 21, William Jewell 12 (2,000) 12-19-59—Tex. A&M-Kingsville 20, Lenoir-Rhyne 7 (9,500) 11-29-75—Henderson St. 27, East Central 14 (2,000) 11-26-53—Western Ill. 32, Iowa Wesleyan 0 12-10-60—Lenoir-Rhyne 15, Humboldt St. 14 (also served as BICENTENNIAL BOWL 11-24-55—Luther 24, Western Ill. 20 (3,100) NAIA national title game) (Richmond, Va.) COSMOPOLITAN BOWL Hoosier Bowl 12-11-76—South Carolina St. 26, Norfolk St. 10 (7,500) (Alexandria, La.) (See Turkey Bowl) BOOT HILL BOWL 12-51—McNeese St. 13, Louisiana Col. 6 International Bowl (Dodge City, Kan.) COTTON-TOBACCO BOWL 12-52—Tex. A&M-Kingsville 49, Hereico Colegio Military 0 12-70—Cameron 13, N.M. Highlands 12 (Greensboro, N.C.) Iodine Bowl 12-4-71—Dakota St. 23, Northwestern Okla. 20 (2,000) 1-1-46—Johnson C. Smith 18, Allen 6 12-2-72—William Penn 17, Emporia St. 14 (2,000) 1-1-47—Norfolk St. 0, Richmond 0 (10,000) (Charleston, S.C.) 12-1-73—Millikin 51, Bethany (KS) 7 (1,600) 12-3-49—Johnson C. Smith 20, Allen 12 11-30-74—Washburn 21, Millikin 7 (2,500) COWBOY BOWL 12-9-50—Allen 20, Bethune-Cookman 0 (1,000) 11-22-75—Buena Vista 24, St. Mary’s (KS) 21 (2,700) (Lawton, Okla.) 12-1-51—Allen 33, Morris College 14 (3,000) 11-20-76—Benedictine (KS) 29, Washburn 14 (3,000) 12-11-71—Howard Payne 16, Cameron 13 12-5-53—Allen 33, Paul Quinn 6 108 Special Regular- and Postseason Games

Kickapoo Bowl 12-6-69—Florida A&M 23, Grambling 19 (36,784) (at 1-1-49—Oregon St. 47, Hawaii 27 (15,000) (Wichita Falls, Texas) Tallahassee, Fla.) 1-2-50—Stanford 74, Hawaii 20 12-5-47—Midwestern St. 39, Central Ark. 20 (5,000) 12-12-70—Jacksonville St. 21, Florida A&M 7 (31,184) 1-1-51—Hawaii 28, Denver 27 12-11-71—Florida A&M 27, Kentucky St. 9 (26,161) 1-1-52—San Diego St. 34, Hawaii 13 Lions Bowl 12-2-72—Florida A&M 41, Md.-East. Shore 21 (21,606) (Ruston, La.) 12-8-73—Florida A&M 23, South Carolina St. 12 (18,996) Poi Bowl 12-46—Grambling 69, Miss. Industrial 12 12-7-74—Florida A&M 17, Howard 13 (20,166) (Honolulu) 12-5-47—Grambling 47, Bethune-Cookman 6 12-6-75—Florida A&M 40, Kentucky St. 13 (27,875) 1-1-36—Southern California 38, Hawaii 6 12-49—Grambling 21, Texas Col. 18 12-4-76—Florida A&M 26, Central St. (OH) 21 (18,000) 1-2-37—Hawaii 18, Honolulu All-Stars 12 12-2-50—Bishop 35, Grambling 0 12-3-77—Florida A&M 37, Delaware St. 15 (29,493) 1-1-38—Washington 53, Hawaii 13 (13,500) 12-1-51—Grambling 52, Bishop 0 (at Shreveport, La.) 12-2-78—Florida A&M 31, Grambling 7 1-2-39—UCLA 32, Hawaii 7 (later called Pineapple Bowl) 12-6-52—Grambling 27, Alcorn St. 13 (at Monroe, La.) Orchid Bowl Poultry Bowl Lions Bowl (Mexico City, Mexico) (Gainesville, Ga.) (Salisbury, N.C.) 1-1-42—Louisiana Col. 10, U. of Mexico 0 (8,000) 12-8-73—Stephen F. Austin 31, Gardner-Webb 10 (2,500) 12-13-52—Clarion 13, East Carolina 6 (3,000) 12-28-46—Mississippi Col. 43, U. of Mexico 7 (7,500) 12-7-74—Guilford 7, William Penn 7 (1,000) (at Greensboro, Mercy Bowl II Palm Festival N.C.) (Guilford awarded win on 10-8 edge in first downs) (Anaheim, Calif.) (Miami) Prairie View Bowl 12-11-71—Cal St. Fullerton 17, Fresno St. 14 (16,854) 1-2-33—Miami (FL) 7, Manhattan 0 (6,000) (Also called Bayou City Bowl) Mirza Shrine Bowl 1-1-34—Duquesne 33, Miami (FL) 7 (3,500) (forerunner to (Houston) (Pittsburg, Kan.) Orange Bowl) 1-1-29—Atlanta 7, Prairie View 0 12-1-50—Central Mo. 32, Pittsburg St. 21 Palmetto Shrine 1-1-30—Fisk 20, Prairie View 0 1-1-31—Tuskegee 19, Prairie View 7 Missouri-Kansas Bowl (Columbia, S.C.) 12-10-55—Lenoir-Rhyne 14, Newberry 13 (6,000) 1-1-32—Prairie View 27, Alabama St. 2 (Kansas City, Mo.) 1-1-33—Prairie View 14, Tuskegee 0 12-4-48—Emporia St. 34, Missouri St. 20 Paper Bowl 1-1-34—Prairie View 20, Langston 7 Moila Shrine Classic (Pensacola, Fla.) 1-1-35—Tuskegee 15, Prairie View 6 (St. Joseph, Mo.) 12-18-48—Jacksonville St. 19, Troy 0 1-1-36—Wiley 7, Prairie View 6 11-24-79—Mo. Western St. 72, William Jewell 44 (1,600) 12-16-49—Jacksonville St. 12, West Ala. 7 (3,000) 1-1-37—Tuskegee 6, Prairie View 0 (3,000) 11-22-80—Truman 17, Pittsburg St. 14 (500) 12-2-50—Pensacola Alumni Cardinals 7, Jacksonville St. 6 1-1-38—Prairie View 27, Florida A&M 14 (3,600) 1-2-39—Prairie View 34, Tuskegee 0 National Classic 1-1-40—Prairie View 7, Xavier (LA) 6 (Greensboro, N.C.) Peach Blossom Classic (Atlanta) 1-1-41—Prairie View 7, Alabama St. 6 12-4-54—N.C. Central 19, Tennessee St. 6 1-1-42—Kentucky St. 19, Prairie View 13 12-9-39—Morris Brown 13, Virginia St. 7 1-1-43—Langston 18, Prairie View 13 New Year’s Classic 12-6-40—Morris Brown 28, Kentucky St. 6 (1,500) (Honolulu) 12-6-41—Morris Brown 7, N.C. Central 6 (6,000) (at 1-1-44—Prairie View 6, Wiley 0 (5,000) 1-1-34—Santa Clara 26, Hawaii 7 Columbus, Ga.) 1-1-45—Wiley 26, Prairie View 0 (4,000) 1-1-35—Hawaii 14, California 0 (later called Poi Bowl) 12-4-42—Morris Brown 20, Lane 0 (3,000) (at Columbus, Ga.) 1-1-46—Prairie View 12, Tuskegee 0 (10,000) 1-1-47—Prairie View 14, Lincoln (MO) 0 (1,500) (called Peach Bowl Houston Bowl) (Houston) (Macon, Ga.) 1-1-48—Texas Southern 13, Prairie View 0 1-1-44—La.-Lafayette 24, Ark.-Monticello 7 (12,000) 12-13-46—Tenn. Wesleyan 14, Ga. Military 13 (5,000) 1-1-49—Central St. (OH) 6, Prairie View 0 (9,000) Oleander Bowl 12-6-47—Virginia St. 48, Morris Brown 0 1-2-50—Prairie View 27, Fisk 6 (4,718) (Galveston, Texas) 12-3-49—Morris Brown 33, Texas College 28 (at Atlanta) 1-1-51—Prairie View 6, Bishop 0 1-2-50—McMurry 19, Missouri Valley 13 (7,500) Peanut Bowl 1-1-52—Prairie View 27, Ark.-Pine Bluff 26 1-1-53—Texas Southern 13, Prairie View 12 (13,000) Olympian Bowl (Dothan, Ala.) 1-1-54—Prairie View 33, Texas Southern 8 12-21-68—Ouachita Baptist 39, West Ala. 6 (see Pythian Bowl) 1-1-55—Prairie View 14, Texas Southern 12 (10,000) Optimist Bowl Pear Bowl 1-2-56—Prairie View 59, Fisk 0 (7,500) (Houston) (Medford, Ore.) 1-1-57—Prairie View 27, Texas Southern 6 1-1-58—Prairie View 6, Texas Southern 6 (3,500) 12-21-46—North Texas 14, Pacific 13 (5,000) 11-28-46—Southern Ore. St. 13, Central Wash. 8 (3,000) (at Ashland, Ore.) 1-1-59—Prairie View 34, Langston 8 Orange Blossom Classic 11-27-47—Pacific Lutheran 27, Southern Ore. St. 21 1-1-60—Prairie View 47, Wiley 10 (1,200) (Miami) 11-25-48—Col. of Idaho 27, Southern Ore. St. 20 (2,500) 12-31-60—Prairie View 19, Ark.-Pine Bluff 8 (1,400) 12-2-33—Florida A&M 9, Howard 6 11-24-49—Pacific (OR) 33, UC Davis 15 (4,000) 12-1-62—Prairie View 37, Central St. (OH) 16 12-13-34—Florida A&M 13, Virginia St. 12 11-23-50—Lewis & Clark 61, San Fran. St. 7 (4,000) 12-12-35—Kentucky St. 19, Florida A&M 10 11-24-51—Pacific (OR) 25, UC Davis 7 (4,000) Pretzel Bowl 12-5-36—Prairie View 25, Florida A&M 0 (Reading, Pa.) 12-9-37—Florida A&M 25, Hampton 20 Pecan Bowl 11-24-51—West Chester 32, Albright 9 (7,500) (Orangeburg, S.C.) 12-8-38—Florida A&M 9, Kentucky St. 7 Pythian Bowl 12-9-39—Florida A&M 42, Wiley 0 12-7-46—South Carolina St. 13, Johnson C. Smith 6 12-7-40—Central St. (OH) 0, Florida A&M 0 12-13-47—South Carolina St. 7, Allen 0 (3,000) (Salisbury, N.C.) 11-26-49—Appalachian St. 21, Catawba 7 12-6-41—Florida A&M 15, Tuskegee 7 Pelican Bowl 12-12-42—Florida A&M 12, Texas College 6 12-9-50—West Liberty 28, Appalachian St. 26 (New Orleans) 12-8-51—Lenoir-Rhyne 13, California (PA) 7 (4,500) 12-4-43—Hampton 39, Florida A&M 0 12-2-72—Grambling 56, N.C. Central 6 (22,500) (at Durham, 12-9-44—Virginia St. 19, Florida A&M 6 N.C.) Refrigerator Bowl 12-8-45—Wiley 32, Florida A&M 6 12-7-74—Grambling 28, South Carolina St. 7 (30,120) (Evansville, Ind.) 12-7-46—Lincoln (PA) 20, Florida A&M 0 (at Tampa) 12-27-75—Southern U. 15, South Carolina St. 12 (6,748) 12-4-48—Evansville 13, Missouri Valley 7 (7,500) 12-6-47—Florida A&M 7, Hampton 0 12-3-49—Evansville 22, Hillsdale 7 12-4-48—Virginia Union 10, Florida A&M 6 (16,000) Peninsula Bowl 12-2-50—Abilene Christian 13, Gust. Adolphus 7 (8,000) 12-10-49—N.C. A&T 20, Florida A&M 14 (Charleston, S.C.) 12-2-51—Arkansas St. 46, Camp Breckinridge 12 (10,000) 12-2-50—Central St. (OH) 13, Florida A&M 6 12-2-50—Allen 47, South Carolina St. 13 (7,500) 12-7-52—Western Ky. 34, Arkansas St. 19 (9,500) 12-1-51—Florida A&M 67, N.C. Central 6 12-6-52—Florida A&M 29, Virginia St. 7 petroleum Bowl 12-6-53—Sam Houston St. 14, Col. of Idaho 12 (7,500) 12-5-53—Prairie View 33, Florida A&M 27 (Farmington, N.M) 12-5-54—Delaware 19, Kent St. 7 (4,500) 12-4-54—Florida A&M 67, Md.-East. Shore 19 1964—San Diego Marine Base 14, Fort Hood Army Base 7 12-4-55—Jacksonville St. 12, Rhode Island 10 (7,000) 12-1-56—Sam Houston St. 27, Middle Tenn. 13 (3,000) 12-3-55—Grambling 28, Florida A&M 21 Phillips Field Bowl 12-1-56—Tennessee St. 41, Florida A&M 39 Rice Bowl 12-14-57—Florida A&M 27, Md.-East. Shore 21 (Tampa, Fla.) 12-8-51—Tampa 7, Brandeis 0 (Stuggart, Ark.) 12-13-58—Prairie View 26, Florida A&M 8 12-57—Arkansas Tech 19, Ark.-Monticello 7 12-5-59—Florida A&M 28, Prairie View 7 Piedmont Tobacco Bowl 12-58—Louisiana Col. 39, Arkansas Tech 12 12-10-60—Florida A&M 40, Langston 26 (Fayetteville, N.C.) 12-2-60—East Central 25, Henderson St. 7 12-9-61—Florida A&M 14, Jackson St. 8 (47,791) 12-7-46—Allen 40, Fayetteville St. 6 (900) 12-8-62—Jackson St. 22, Florida A&M 6 Rocket Bowl 12-14-63—Morgan St. 30, Florida A&M 7 Pineapple Bowl (Huntsville, Ala.) 12-5-64—Florida A&M 42, Grambling 15 (Honolulu) 11-19-60—Maryville (TN) 19, Millsaps 0 12-4-65—Morgan St. 36, Florida A&M 7 1-1-40—Oregon St. 39, Hawaii 6 (formerly called Poi Bowl) 12-3-66—Florida A&M 43, Alabama A&M 26 1-1-41—Fresno St. 3, Hawaii 0 San Jacinto Shrine Bowl 12-2-67—Grambling 28, Florida A&M 25 1-1-47—Hawaii 19, Utah 16 (25,000) (Pasadena, Texas) 12-7-68—Alcorn St. 36, Florida A&M 9 (37,398) 1-1-48—Hawaii 33, Redlands 32 (12,000) 12-4-76—Abilene Christian 22, Harding 12 (8,000)

Special Regular- and Postseason Games 109 e am

Share Bowl 9-6-42—Western Army All-Stars 16, Chicago Cardinals 10 European “Sugar Bowl” G (Knoxville, Tenn.) (at Denver) (Nuremberg, Germany) 12-11-71—Carson-Newman 54, Fairmont St. 3 (1,200) 9-9-42—Western Army All-Stars 12, Detroit Lions 0 (at 12-7-46—Grafenwohr Military 0, 39th Infantry 0

Detroit) tar Shrimp Bowl 9-12-42—Eastern Army All-Stars 16, 0 (at G. I. Bowl -S (Galveston, Texas) New York) (London, England) o rds

12-27-52—Sam Houston St. 41, Northeastern St. 20 (3,500) 9-13-42— 36, Western Army All-Stars 21 11-12-44—Army G.I.’s 20, Navy Bluejackets 0 (60,000) ll (at Milwaukee) Shrine Bowl Ice Bowl Re c 9-16-42—Eastern Army All-Stars 13, Brooklyn Dodgers 7 (Ardmore, Okla.) (Fairbanks, Alaska) / A 12-9-72—Southwestern Okla. 28, Angelo St. 6 (at Baltimore) 9-19-42—New York Giants 10, Western Army All-Stars 7 (at 1-1-49—Ladd Air Force Base 0, University of Alaska 0 (500) Silver Bowl New York) 1-2-50—University of Alaska 3, Ladd Air Force Base 0 wl (Mexico City, Mexico) 9-20-42— 14, Eastern Army All-Stars 7 (at 1-1-51—University of Alaska 0, Ladd Air Force Base 0 12-20-47—Mexico All-Stars 24, Randolph Field 19 Boston) 12-30-52—Ladd Air Force Base 47, University of Alaska 0 Bo 12-11-48—Pacific Fleet 33, Mexico All-Stars 26 Army Pacific Olympics Iranian Bowl 12-17-49—Trinity (TX) 52, Mexico 6 (Osaka, Japan) (Teheran, Iran) Smoky Mountain Bowl 1-13-46—11th Airborne Angels 27, Clark Field 6 12-12-44—Camp Amirabad 20, Camp Khorramsahr 0 (9,000) (Bristol, Tenn.) 1-27-46—11th Airborne Angels 18, Honolulu All-Stars 0 Jungle Bowl 11-24-49—West Liberty 20, Western Caro. 0 (1,000) Army-Navy Benefit Bowl (Southwest Pacific) Space City Bowl (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1-1-45—American All-Stars 49, Marines 0 (6,400) (Huntsville, Ala.) 12-20-52—Parris Island 49, Fort Benning 0 Lily Bowl 11-24-66—Jacksonville St. 41, Ark.-Monticello 30 12-9-67—Samford 20, Ark.-Monticello 7 Atom Bowl (Hamilton, Bermuda) (Nagasaki, Japan) 1-3-43—Army 19, Navy 18 Steel Bowl 12-45—Nishahaya Tigers 14, Bertelli’s Bears 13 (2,000) 1-1-44—Navy 19, Army 0 (Birmingham, Ala.) 1-7-45—Navy 39, Army 6 (11,000) 1-1-41—Morris Brown 19, Central St. (OH) 3 (8,000) Bambino Bowl 1-5-47—Army 7, Navy 7 (9,000) 1-1-42—Southern College All-Stars 26, Nashville Pros 13 (Bari, Italy) 1-1-48—Air Force 12, Navy 12 1-1-52—Bethune-Cookman 27, Texas College 13 (1,500) 11-23-44—Technical School 13, Playboys 0 (5,000) 1-1-49—Navy All-Stars 25, Kindley Fliers 6 Sugar Cup Classic Bamboo Bowl Marine Bowl (New Orleans) (Manila, Philippines) (Pritchard Field, Southwest Pacific) 11-28-64—Grambling 42, Bishop 6 1-1-46—Clark Field Acpacs 14, Leyte Base 12 (40,000) 12-24-44—4th Marines 0, 29th Marines 0 (7,000) 1-1-47—Manila Raiders 13, Scofield Barracks 6 (12,000) Texhoma Bowl 12-47—Ryukgus Command Sea Horses 21, Hawaiian Mid- Missile Bowl (Denison, Texas) Pacific Commandos 0 (Orlando, Fla.) 12-10-48—Ouachita Baptist 7, Southeastern Okla. 0 1-1-50—All-Navy Guam 19, Clark Air Force Base 7 12-3-60—Quantico Marines 36, Pensacola Air Force Base 6 11-25-49—Austin (TX) 27, East Central 6 Bluebonnet Bowl 12-9-61—Fort Eustis 25, Quantico Marines 24 Textile Bowl 12-15-62—Fort Campbell 14, Lackland Air Force Base 10 (Houston) 12-14-63—Quantico Marines 13, San Diego Marines 10 (Spartanburg, S.C.) 12-25-46—Texas Southern 49, Camp Hood 0 11-30-74—Wofford 20, South Carolina St. 0 (3,000) 12-5-64—Fort Benning 9, Fort Eustis 3 Cherry Bowl Palmetto Shrine Tobacco Bowl (Yokohama, Japan) (Lexington, Ky.) 1-1-52—Camp Drake 26, Yoksuka Naval Base 12 (Charleston, S.C.) 12-14-46—Muhlenberg 26, St. Bonaventure 25 (3,000) 1-1-55—Fort Jackson 26, Shaw Air Force Base 21 Chigger Bowl Parc Des Princes Bowl Tropical Bowl (Dutch Guiana) 12-18-51—Morris Brown 21, Alcorn St. 0 1-1-45—Army Air Base Bonecrushers 6, Army Airway Rams (Paris, France) 12-13-52—Bethune-Cookman 54, Albany St. (GA) 0 0 (1,200) 12-19-44—9th Air Force 6, 1st General Hospital 0 (20,000) 12-12-53—Virginia Union 13, Bethune-Cookman 0 China Bowl Poi Bowl Turkey Bowl (Shanghai) (Honolulu) 11-28-46—Evansville 19, Northern Ill. 7 (12,000) (also called 1-27-46—Navy All-Stars 12, Army All-Stars 0 (Pacific Ocean Areas Service Championship) Hoosier Bowl) 1-1-47—11th Airborne 12, Army-Navy All-Stars 6 1-8-45—Navy 14, Army Air Force 0 (29,000) Vulcan Bowl 1-1-48—Marines (Guam) 45, China All-Stars 0 Poinsettia Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.) Cigar Bowl (San Diego) 1-1-42—Langston 13, Morris Brown 0 (7,000) 12-29-51—Brooke Army Medical 20, Camp LeJeune 0 (7,500) 12-20-52—Bolling Air Force Base 35, San Diego NTC 14 1-1-43—Texas College 13, Tuskegee 10 (6,000) 12-19-53—Fort Ord 55, Quantico Marines 19 1-1-44—Tuskegee 12, Clark (GA) 7 (6,000) Citricado Bowl 12-19-54—Fort Sill 27, Bolling Air Force Base 6 1-1-45—Tennessee St. 13, Tuskegee 0 (5,000) 12-56—San Diego Marines 25, UC Santa Barbara 14 12-17-55—Fort Ord 35, Pensacola NAS 13 1-1-46—Tennessee St. 33, Texas College 6 (9,000) Coconut Bowl 1-1-47—Tennessee St. 32, Louisville Municipal 0 (4,000) POTATO Bowl 1-2-48—Central St. (OH) 27, Grambling 21 (8,000) (New Guinea) 1-6-45—Bulldogs 18, Crimson Tide 7 (3,000) (Belfast, Ireland) 1-1-49—Kentucky St. 23, N.C. A&T 13 (5,000) 1-1-44—Galloping Gaels 0, Wolverines 0 Coffee Bowl West Virginia Bowl Rice Bowl (Clarksburg, W.V.) (London, England) 3-19-44— 18, Canada 0 (Tokyo, Japan) 12-60—Fairmont St. 13, Salem Int’l 7 1-1-46—11th Airborne Angels 25, 41st Division 12 (15,000) 11-61—West Va. Wesleyan 12, Salem Int’l 0 Conch Bowl 12-46—Yokota Air Base 13, 1st AD 8 (7,000) Will Rogers Bowl (Key West, Fla.) 1-1-48—Korea All-Stars 19, Japan All-Stars 13 (Oklahoma City) 11-24-57—Keesler Air Force Base 27, Maxwell Air Force Base 7 1-1-49—Army Ground Forces 13, Air Force 7 (20,000) 1-1-47—Pepperdine 38, Neb. Wesleyan 13 (800) 11-28-58—Keesler Air Force Base 14, Maxwell Air Force Base 8 1-1-50—Air Force All-Stars 18, Army All-Stars 14 Cosmopolitan Bowl 1-1-53—Camp Drake 25, Yokosuka Naval Base 6 Yam Bowl 1-1-54—Camp Fisher 19, Nagoya Air Base 13 (Dallas) (Alexandria, La.) 1-1-55—Air Force 21, Marines 14 12-25-46—Texas Southern 64, Tuskegee 7 (5,000) 12-50—Camp Polk 26, Louisiana Col. 7 12-31-55—Air Force 33, Army 14 (40,000) 12-52—Louisiana Col. 14, Alexander Air Base 0 12-25-47—Southern U. 46, Fort Valley St. 0 (1,200) 12-30-56—Army 21, Air Force 6 Electronics Bowl 12-7-57—Johnson Air Base Vanguards 6, Marine Corps SERVICE GAMES (Biloxi, Miss.) Sukiran Streaks 0 Airborne Bowl 12-9-51—Keesler Air Force Base 13, Camp LeJeune 0 12-20-58—Air Force 20, Army 0 12-15-57—101st Airborne 20, 82nd Airborne 14 12-53—Eglin Air Force Base 19, Keesler Air Force Base 8 Riviera Bowl 12-5-59—Fort Campbell 26, Fort Bragg 7 12-54—Shaw Air Force Base 20, Keesler Air Force Base 19 (Marseille, France) Arab Bowl European “Orange Bowl” 1-1-45—Railway Shop Battalion Unit 37, Army All-Stars 0 (Oran, Africa) (Heidelberg, Germany) (18,000) 1-1-44—Army 10, Navy 7 (15,000) 12-7-46—1st Division Artillery 27, 60th Infantry 13 Salad Bowl ARMY ALL-STAR GAMES European “Rose Bowl” (Phoenix) 8-30-42—Washington Redskins 26, Western Army All-Stars (Augsburg, Germany) 1-1-53—San Diego Navy 81, 101st Airborne 20 7 (at Los Angeles) 12-7-46—9th Division 20, 16th Infantry 7 (3,000) 1-1-54—Fort Ord 67, Great Lakes 12 110 Special Regular- and Postseason Games

Satellite Bowl 11-28-70 franklin 40, Wayne St. (Neb.) 12 (2,500) 12-31-71 west 17-13 (35,000) (Cocoa, Fla.) 12-4-71 Bethany (KS) 17, Missouri Valley 14 (2,500) 12-30-72 east 9-3 (37,000) 12-29-57—Fort Carson 12, Fort Dix 6 11-18-72 ottawa 27, Friends 20 (4,500) 12-29-73 east 35-7 (30,000) 11-73 william Jewell 20, St. Mary’s (KS) 9 12-28-74 east 16-14 (35,000) Shrimp Bowl (Galveston, Texas) 11-23-74 Midland 32, Friends 6 (1,500) 1-3-76 west 21-14 (75,000) 1-1-55—Fort Ord 36, Fort Hood 0 11-22-75 Mo. Western St. 44, Graceland (IA) 0 (3,300) 1-2-77 west 30-14 (45,000) 12-18-55—Fort Hood 33, Little Creek 13 1976-91 Game not played 12-31-77 west 23-3 (65,000) 12-8-56—Bolling Air Force Base 29, Fort Hood 14 1992-99 Junior-college bowl 1-6-79 east 56-17 (72,000) 12-15-57—Bolling Air Force Base 28, San Diego Marines 7 12-2-00 Winona St. 43, Mo. Western St. 41 (3 ot) (2,300) 1-5-80 west 20-10 (75,000) 12-14-58—Eglin Air Force Base 15, Brooke Medics 7 12-1-01 Central Mo. 48, Minn. Duluth 17 (3,592) 1-10-81 east 21-3 (76,000) 12-13-59—Quantico Marines 90, McClellan Air Force Base 0 12-7-02 emporia St. 34, Winona St. 27 (ot) (3,022) 1-9-82 west 20-13 (75,000) 12-6-03 Mo. Western St. 24, Concordia-St. Paul 14 1-15-83 east 26-25 (72,999) Shuri Bowl (2,500) 1-7-84 east 27-19 (77,000) 12-58—Air Force 60, Marine Corps 0 12-4-04 washburn 36, Northern St. 33 (3,674) 1-5-85 west 21-10 (72,000) Spaghetti Bowl 12-3-05 Mo. Western St. 35, Concordia-St. Paul 23 1-11-86 east 18-7 (77,000) (Florence, Italy) (2,250) 1-10-87 west 24-21 (74,000) 1-1-45—5th Army 20, 12th Air Force 0 (20,000) 12-2-06 Pittsburg St. 35, Bemidji St. 27 (3,022) 1-16-88 west 16-13 (62,000) 1-1-53—Salzburg Army 12, Wiesbaden AFC 7 (at Leghorn, 12-1-07 Mo. Western St. 20, Wayne St. (NE) 13 (1,500) 1-15-89 east 24-6 (76,000) Italy) 12-6-08 Augustana (SD) 37, Mo. Western St. 16 1-21-90 west 22-21 (78,000) Sukiyaki Bowl (2,200) 1-26-91 west 24-21 (72,000) 12-56—Air Force 29, Marines 7 12-5-09 Mo. Western St. 34, Augustana (SD) 21 (1,800) 1-19-92 west 14-6 (83,000) Tea Bowl 1-24-93 east 31-17 (84,000) 1-15-94 west 29-28 (60,000) (London, England) NCAA-CERTIFIED ALL-STAR GAMES 1-14-95 west 30-28 (35,079) 2-13-44—Canada 16, United States 6 (30,000) 12-31-44—Air Service Command Warriors 13, 8th Air Force EAST-WEST SHRINE CLASSIC 1-13-96 west 34-18 (68,500) Shuttle Raiders 0 (12,000) Present Site: Orlando, Fla. 1-11-97 east 17-13 (62,500) Stadium (Capacity): Fla. Citrus Bowl Stadium (71,500) 1-10-98 west 24-7 (32,500) Treasury Bowl Playing Surface: Grass 1-16-99 east 20-10 (50,000) (New York) Playing Sites: Ewing Field, San Francisco (1925); 1-15-00 east 35-21 (65,246) 12-16-44—Randolph Field 13, 2nd Air Force 6 (8,356) Kezar Stadium, San Francisco (1927-41); Sugar Bowl, New Orleans (1942); Kezar Stadium, San Francisco 1-14-01 west 20-10 (31,549) Typhoon Bowl (1943-66); Candlestick Park, San Francisco (1967-68); 1-12-02 west 21-13 (25,035) 12-56—Army 13, Marines 0 Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto (1969); Oakland Coliseum 1-11-03 east 20-17 (1971); Candlestick Park, San Francisco (1971-73); 1-10-04 west 28-7 (25,602) Valor Bowl 1-15-05 east 45-27 (25,518) (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto (1974-00); SBC Park, San 12-7-57—Hamilton Air Force Base 12, Quantico Marines 6 Francisco (2001-05); Alamodome, San Antonio (2006); 1-21-06 west 35-31 (18,533) Reliant Stadium, Houston (2007-09); Florida Citrus 1-20-07 west 21-3 (23,554) POSTSEASON BOWL Bowl Stadium, Orlando (2010) 1-19-08 west 31-13 (15,328) Date Score (Attendance) 1-17-09 east 24-19 (15,387) INVOLVING NON-FOOTBALL 1-23-10 east 13-10 (8,345) BOWL SUBDIVISION TEAMS 12-26-25 west 7-0 (20,000) 1-1-27 west 7-3 (15,000) Series record: West won 45, East 35, 5 ties. HERITAGE BOWL 12-26-27 west 16-6 (27,500) Site: Atlanta 12-29-28 east 20-0 (55,000) Played at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala., since Stadium (Capacity): Georgia Dome (71,228) 1-1-30 east 19-7 (58,000) 1951 under the auspices of the National Football Name Changes: Alamo Heritage Bowl (1991); Heritage 12-27-30 west 3-0 (40,000) League. North and South teams are composed of Bowl (1993-94, 96-99); Jim Walters Heritage Bowl (1995) 1-1-32 east 6-0 (45,000) senior players who have used all of their collegiate Playing Surface: AstroTurf 1-2-33 west 21-13 (45,000) eligibility. In 1991, the teams switched from North and Playing Sites: Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami (1991); 1-1-34 west 12-0 (35,000) South to AFC and NFC; in 1994, the teams switched Bragg Memorial Stadium, Tallahassee (1993); Georgia back to North and South. Dome, Atlanta (1994-99) 1-1-35 west 19-13 (52,000) 1-1-36 east 19-3 (55,000) Date Score (Attendance) Date Score (Attendance) 1-1-37 east 3-0 (38,000) 1-7-50 south 22, North 13 (at Jacksonville, Fla.) 12-21-91 Alabama St. 36, N.C. A&T 13 (7,724) 1-1-38 Tie 0-0 (55,000) 1-6-51 south 19, North 18 1-2-93 Grambling 45, Florida A&M 15 (11,273) 1-2-39 west 14-0 (60,000) 1-5-52 north 20, South 6 1-1-94 southern U. 11, South Carolina St. 0 (36,128) 1-1-40 west 28-11 (50,000) 1-3-53 north 28, South 13 12-30-94 south Carolina St. 31, Grambling 27 (22,179) 1-9-54 north 20, South 14 12-29-95 southern U. 30, Florida A&M 25 (25,164) 1-1-41 west 20-14 (60,000) 1-3-42 Tie 6-6 (35,000) 1-8-55 south 12, North 6 12-31-96 Howard 27, Southern U. 24 (18,126) 1-1-43 east 13-12 (57,000) 1-7-56 south 12, North 2 12-27-97 southern U. 34, South Carolina St. 28 1-1-44 Tie 13-13 (55,000) 1-5-57 south 21, North 7 (32,629) 1-1-45 west 13-7 (60,000) 1-11-58 north 15, South 13 12-26-98 southern U. 28, Bethune-Cookman 2 1-3-59 south 21, North 12 (32,955) 1-1-46 Tie 7-7 (60,000) 12-18-99 Hampton 24, Southern U. 3 (29,561) 1-1-47 west 13-9 (60,000) 1-9-60 north 26, South 7 (40,119) 1-1-48 east 40-9 (60,000) 1-7-61 south 33, North 26 MINERAL WATER BOWL 1-1-49 east 14-12 (59,000) 1-6-62 south 42, North 7 Site: Excelsior Springs, Mo. 12-31-49 east 28-6 (60,000) 1-5-63 south 33, North 27 Stadium (Capacity): Tiger Stadium (3,000) 12-30-50 west 16-7 (60,000) 1-4-64 south 28, North 21 (37,094) Playing Surface: Sprinturf 12-29-51 east 15-14 (60,000) 1-9-65 Tie 7-7 (40,605) Playing Sites: Roosevelt Field (1954-75, 2000-03); 12-27-52 east 21-20 (60,000) Tiger Stadium (since 2004) 1-8-66 south 27, North 18 1-2-54 west 31-7 (60,000) 1-7-67 north 35, South 13 Date Score (Attendance) 1-1-55 east 13-12 (60,000) 1-6-68 south 34, North 21 11-25-54 Hastings 20, Col. of Emporia 14 (4,000) 12-31-55 east 29-6 (60,000) 1-11-69 north 27, South 16 11-24-55 Missouri Valley 31, Hastings 7 12-29-56 west 7-6 (60,000) 1-10-70 Tie 37-37 11-22-56 st. Benedict’s 14, Northeastern St. 13 (2,000) 12-28-57 west 27-13 (60,000) 1-9-71 north 31, South 13 (40,646) 11-30-57 william Jewell 33, Hastings 14 (2,000) 12-27-58 east 26-14 (60,000) 1-8-72 north 26, South 21 (40,646) 11-22-58 lincoln (MO) 21, Emporia St. 0 (2,500) 1-2-60 west 21-14 (60,000) 1-6-73 south 33, North 30 (40,646) 11-28-59 Col. of Emporia 21, Austin (TX) 20 (3,000) 12-31-60 east 7-0 (60,000) 1-12-74 north 16, South 13 (40,646) 11-26-60 Hillsdale 17, UNI 6 (6,000) 12-30-61 west 21-8 (60,000) 1-11-75 Tie 17-17 (40,646) 11-25-61 Truman 22, Parsons 8 (8,000) 12-29-62 east 25-19 (60,000) 1-10-76 north 42, South 35 (40,646) 11-24-62 Adams St. 23, Northern Ill. 20 12-28-63 Tie 6-6 (60,000) 1-9-77 north 27, South 24 (40,646) 11-30-63 northern Ill. 21, Missouri St. 14 1-2-65 west 11-7 (60,000) 1-7-78 Tie 17-17 (40,646) 11-28-64 north Dakota St. 14, Western St. 13 (4,500) 12-31-65 west 22-7 (47,000) 1-13-79 south 41, North 21 (40,100) 11-27-65 north Dakota 37, Northern Ill. 20 12-31-66 east 45-22 (46,000) 1-12-80 north 57, South 3 (40,646) 11-26-66 Adams St. 14, Missouri St. 8 (5,500) 12-30-67 east 16-14 (29,000) 1-17-81 north 23, South 10 (40,102) 11-25-67 doane 14, William Jewell 14 (6,500) 12-28-68 west 18-7 (29,000) 1-16-82 south 27, North 10 (39,410) 11-30-68 doane 10, Central Mo. 0 (6,000) 12-27-69 west 15-0 (70,000) 1-22-83 north 14, South 6 (37,511) 11-29-69 st. John’s (MN) 21, Simpson 0 (5,000) 1-2-71 west 17-13 (50,000) 1-14-84 south 21, North 20 (38,254)

Special Regular- and Postseason Games 111 e am

1-12-85 south 23, North 7 (33,500) 12-27-41 Gray 16-0 (15,571) CHICAGO COLLEGE ALL-STAR FOOTBALL G 1-18-86 north 31, South 17 (40,646) 12-26-42 Gray 24-0 (16,000) GAME (1934-76) 1-17-87 south 42, North 38 1943 no Game An all-star team composed of the top senior collegiate 1-23-88 north 21, South 7 players met the champions tar 1-21-89 south 13, North 12 (39,742) 12-30-44 Gray 24-7 (16,000) (1933-66) or the champions (1967-75) -S 12-29-45 Blue 26-0 (20,000) o rds 1-20-90 north 41, South 0 (42,400) 12-28-46 Gray 20-13 (22,500) from the previous season, beginning in 1934. The only ll 1-19-91 AFC 38, NFC 28 (37,500) 12-27-47 Gray 33-6 (22,500) time the all-stars did not play the league champions

1-18-92 AFC 13, NFC 10 (37,100) was in 1935. All games except 1943 and 1944 were Re c

1-16-93 nfC 21, AFC 6 (37,124) 12-25-48 Blue 19-13 (15,000) played at , Chicago, Ill. The 1943 and 1944 / A 1-22-94 south 35, North 32 (39,200) 12-31-49 Gray 27-13 (21,500) games were played at Dyche Stadium, Evanston, Ill.

1-21-95 south 14, North 7 (40,007) 12-30-50 Gray 31-6 (21,000) Date Score (Attendance) wl 12-29-51 Gray 20-14 (22,000) 1-20-96 north 25, South 10 (40,700) 8-31-34 (Tie) Chicago Bears 0-0 (79,432)

12-27-52 Gray 28-7 (22,000) Bo 1-18-97 north 35, South 14 (40,646) 8-29-35 Chicago Bears 5, All-Stars 0 (77,450) 1-17-98 south 31, North 8 (40,820) 12-26-53 Gray 40-20 (18,500) 1-23-99 south 31, North 21 (41,000) 9-2-36 (Tie) Detroit 7-7 (76,000) 12-25-54 Blue 14-7 (18,000) 9-1-37 All-Stars 6, Green Bay 0 (84,560) 1-22-00 north 24, South 21 (40,646) 12-31-55 Gray 20-19 (19,000) 8-31-38 All-Stars 28, Washington 16 (74,250) 1-21-01 south 21, North 16 (40,646) 12-29-56 Blue 14-0 (21,000) 8-30-39 new York Giants 9, All-Stars 0 (81,456) 1-19-02 south 41, North 26 (40,646) 12-28-57 Gray 21-20 (16,000) 1-18-03 north 17, South 0 (40,646) 8-29-40 Green Bay 45, All-Stars 28 (84,567) 1-24-04 south 28, North 10 (40,646) 12-27-58 Blue 16-0 (16,000) 8-28-41 Chicago Bears 37, All-Stars 13 (98,203) 12-26-59 Blue 20-8 (20,000) 8-28-42 Chicago Bears 21, All-Stars 0 (101,100) 1-29-05 north 23, South 13 (40,646) 8-25-43 All-Stars 27, Washington 7 (48,471) 1-28-06 north 31, South 14 (40,646) 12-31-60 Blue 35-7 (18,000) 1-27-07 north 27, South 0 (40,646) 12-30-61 Gray 9-7 (18,000) 8-30-44 Chicago Bears 24, All-Stars 21 (48,769) 1-26-08 south 17, North 16 (40,646) 12-29-62 Blue 10-6 (20,000) 8-30-45 Green Bay 19, All-Stars 7 (92,753) 1-24-09 south 35, North 18 (38,796) 12-28-63 Gray 21-14 (20,000) 8-23-46 All-Stars 16, Los Angeles 0 (97,380) 1-30-10 north 31, South 13 (40,646) 12-26-64 Blue 10-6 (16,000) 8-22-47 All-Stars 16, Chicago Bears 0 (105,840) 8-20-48 Chicago Cardinals 28, All-Stars 0 (101,220) Series records: North-South (1950-90 and 1994 to 12-25-65 Gray 23-19 (18,000) present)—South won 28, North 26, 4 ties; AFC-NFC 12-24-66 Blue 14-9 (18,000) 8-12-49 Philadelphia 38, All-Stars 0 (93,780) (1991-93)—AFC won 2, NFC 1. 12-30-67 Blue 22-16 (23,350) 8-11-50 All-Stars 17, Philadelphia 7 (88,885) 8-17-51 Cleveland 33, All-Stars 0 (92,180) texas vs. the nation® 12-28-68 Gray 28-7 (18,000) 12-27-69 Tie 6-6 (21,500) 8-15-52 los Angeles 10, All-Stars 7 (88,316) Present Site: El Paso, Texas 8-14-53 detroit 24, All-Stars 10 (93,818) Stadium (Capacity): Sun Bowl Stadium (50,426) 12-28-70 Gray 38-7 (23,000) Playing Surface: AstroPlay 12-28-71 Gray 9-0 (24,000) 8-13-54 detroit 31, All-Stars 6 (93,470) Format: The Texas team is composed of players who 12-27-72 Gray 27-15 (20,000) 8-12-55 All-Stars 30, Cleveland 27 (75,000) have high school or collegiate ties to the state or are 8-10-56 Cleveland 26, All-Stars 0 (75,000) 12-18-73 Blue 20-14 (21,000) 8-9-57 new York Giants 22, All-Stars 12 (75,000) natives of the state, and a few regional or special cir- 12-17-74 Blue 29-24 (12,000) cumstance exceptions. The Nation roster is a squad of 8-15-58 All-Stars 35, Detroit 19 (70,000) top-rated seniors from the rest of the country. 12-19-75 Blue 14-13 (10,000) 12-24-76 Gray 31-10 (16,000) 8-14-59 Baltimore 29, All-Stars 0 (70,000) Date Score (Attendance) 12-30-77 Blue 20-16 (5,000) 8-12-60 Baltimore 32, All-Stars 7 (70,000) 8-4-61 Philadelphia 28, All-Stars 14 (66,000) 2-2-07 The Nation 24, Texas 20 (21,528) 12-29-78 Gray 28-24 (18,380) 2-2-08 Texas 41, The Nation 14 (26,821) 8-3-62 Green Bay 42, All-Stars 20 (65,000) 1-31-09 The Nation 27, Texas 24 (37,054) 12-25-79 Blue 22-13 (18,312) 8-2-63 All-Stars 20, Green Bay 17 (65,000) 2-6-10 Texas 36, The Nation 17 (26,041) 12-25-80 Blue 24-23 (25,000) 8-7-64 Chicago Bears 28, All-Stars 17 (65,000) 12-25-81 Blue 21-9 (19,000) 8-6-65 Cleveland 24, All-Stars 16 (68,000) DISCONTINUED ALL-STAR 12-25-82 Gray 20-10 (21,000) 8-5-66 Green Bay 38, All-Stars 0 (72,000) FOOTBALL GAMES 12-25-83 Gray 17-13 (2,000) 8-4-67 Green Bay 27, All-Stars 0 (70,934) Many of these games were identified without com- 12-25-84 Gray 33-6 (24,080) 8-2-68 Green Bay 34, All-Stars 17 (69,917) plete information such as scores, teams, sites or dates. 12-25-85 Blue 27-20 (18,500) 8-1-69 26, All-Stars 24 (74,208) Please send any updates or additional information to: 12-25-86 Blue 31-7 (18,500) 7-31-70 Kansas City 24, All-Stars 3 (69,940) NCAA Statistics Service, P.O. Box 6222, , 12-25-87 Gray 12-10 (20,300) 7-30-71 Baltimore 24, All-Stars 17 (52,289) Indiana 46206-6222. 12-25-88 Blue 22-21 (20,000) 7-28-72 dallas 20, All-Stars 7 (54,162) ALL-AMERICAN BOWL (1969-77) 12-25-89 Gray 28-10 (16,000) 7-27-73 Miami 14, All-Stars 3 (54,103) (Tampa, Fla.) 12-25-90 Blue 17-14 (17,500) 1974 no game played Date Score (Attendance) 12-25-91 Gray 20-12 (21,000) 8-1-75 Pittsburgh 21, All-Stars 14 (54,103) 7-23-76 *Pittsburgh 24, All-Stars 0 (52,895) 1-4-69 north 21, South 15 (16,380) 12-25-92 Gray 27-17 (20,500) 1-3-70 south 24, North 23 (17,642) 12-25-93 Gray 17-10 (18,500) *Game was not completed due to thunderstorms. 1-10-71 north 39, South 2 (12,000) 12-25-94 Blue 38-27 (23,500) CHRISTIAN BOWL (1955) 1-9-72 north 27, South 8 (20,137) 12-25-95 Blue 26-7 (18,500) 1-7-73 north 10, South 6 (23,416) 12-25-96 Blue 44-34 (17,000) (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 1-6-74 north 28, South 7 (24,536) 12--25-97 Gray 31-24 (25,214) Date Score (Attendance) 1-5-75 south 28, North 22 (19,246) 12-25-98 Gray 31-24 (17,500) 12-26-55 east 21, West 10 (4,000) 1-10-76 north 21, South 14 (15,321) 12-25-99 Tie 22-22 (15,531) 1-2-77 north 21, South 20 (14,207) COACHES ALL-AMERICAN GAME (1961-76) 12-25-00 Gray 40-37 (18,000) at Buffalo, N.Y. AMERICAN COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (1948) 12-25-01 Blue 28-10 (18,000) (Los Angeles) 12-25-02 no game played Date Score (Attendance) 6-23-61 west 30, East 20 (12,913) Date Score 12-25-03 Blue 31-24 (10,252) 6-29-62 east 13, West 8 (22,759) 12-18-48 American All-Stars 43, Canadian All-Stars 0 Series record: Gray won 33, Blue 29, 2 ties. 6-29-63 west 22, East 21 (20,840) 12-26-48 American All-Stars 14, Hawaiian All-Stars 0 CAMP FOOTBALL FOUNDATION BOWL (1974) 6-27-64 east 18, West 15 (21,112) BLACK COLLEGE ALL-STAR BOWL (1979-82) 6-26-65 east 34, West 14 (25,501) CANADIAN-AMERICAN BOWL (1978-79) Date Score (Location, Attendance) at Atlanta, Ga. (Tampa, Fla.) 7-9-66 west 24, East 7 (38,236) 1-7-79 east 25, West 20 (at New Orleans) 7-9-67 east 12, West 9 (29,145) 1-5-80 west 27, East 21 (ot) (at New Orleans) Date Score (Attendance) 6-28-68 west 34, East 20 (21,120) 1-17-81 west 19, East 10 (at Jackson, Miss.) (7,500) 1-8-78 U.S. All-Stars 22, Canadian All-Stars 7 (11,328) 6-28-69 west 14, East 10 (17,008) 1-16-82 west 7, East 0 (at Jackson, Miss.) 1-6-79 U.S. All-Stars 34, Canadian All-Stars 14 at Lubbock, Texas BLUE-GRAY ALL-STAR CLASSIC (11,033) 6-28-70 east 34, West 27 (42,150) Playing Sites: Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, Ala. (1939- CHALLENGE BOWL (1978-79) 6-26-71 west 33, East 28 (43,320) 01); Movie Gallery , Troy, Ala. (2003) 6-24-72 east 42, West 20 (42,314) (Seattle) Date Score (Attendance) 6-23-73 west 20, East 6 (43,272) 1-2-39 Blue 7-0 (8,000) Date Score (Attendance) 6-22-74 west 36, East 6 (42,368) 12-30-39 Gray 33-20 (10,000) 1-14-78 Pacific-8 27, Big Ten 20 (20,578) 6-21-75 east 23, West 21 (36,108) 12-28-40 Blue 14-12 (14,000) 1-13-79 Pacific-10 36, Big Eight 23 (23,961) 6-19-76 west 35, East 17 (36,504) 112 Special Regular- and Postseason Games

COPPER BOWL (1958-60) western United States (named Kai) against eastern Los Angeles All-Star Game (1948) (Tempe, Ariz.) United States (named Aina). (Los Angeles) Playing Sites: Honolulu Stadium (1960-74); Aloha Date Score (Attendance) Stadium (1975-97, 2006-08); War Memorial (1998-05) Date Score 12-20-58 southwest All-Stars 22, National All-Stars 1-18-48 west 34, East 20 13 (12,000) Date Score (Attendance) MAGNOLIA GRIDIRON CLASSIC 12-26-59 national All-Stars 21, Southwest All-Stars 1-10-60 east 34-8 (23,000) 6 (16,000) Stadium: Mississippi Veterans Memorial 1-8-61 east 14-7 (17,017) Format: One team is composed primarily of Football 12-31-60 national All-Stars 27, Southwest All-Stars 1-7-62 Tie 7-7 (20,598) 8 (8,000) Bowl Subdivision (FBS) seniors from schools that did 1-6-63 north 20-13 (20,000) not qualify for or had already played in bowl games. CRUSADE BOWL (1963) 1-4-64 north 20-13 (18,177) The other team is composed primarily of players from (Baltimore) 1-9-65 south 16-14 (22,100) the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Date Score (Attendance) 1-8-66 north 27-26 (25,000) Date Score (Attendance) 1-6-63 east 38, West 10 (2,400) 1-7-67 north 28-27 (23,500) 12-24-05 white (FBS) 17, Red (FCS) 9 (100) 1-6-68 north 50-6 (21,000) 12-23-06 Green (FBS) 32, Red (FCS) 14 (1,500) DALLAS ALL-STAR GAME (1936-39) 1-4-69 north 13-7 (23,000) MARTIN LUTHER KING ALL-AMERICA CLASSIC (Dallas) 1-10-70 south 35-13 (25,000) Date Score 1-9-71 north 42-32 (23,500) (1990-91) (Division I-A vs. all other divisions) 9-7-36 southwest All-Stars 7, Chicago Bears 6 1-8-72 north 24-7 (23,000) 9-6-37 southwest All-Stars 6, Chicago Bears 0 1-6-73 south 17-3 (23,000) Date Score (Attendance) 9-5-38 southwest All-Stars 13, Washington 1-5-74 east 24-14 (23,000) 1-15-90 All Div. All-Stars 35, I-A All-Stars 24 (350) Redskins 7 1-4-75 east 34-25 (22,000) (at San Jose, Calif.) 9-4-39 Green Bay Packers 31, Southwest All-Stars 20 1-10-76 east 16-0 (45,458) 1-14-91 I-A All-Stars 21, All Div. All-Stars 14 (6,272) DIXIE CLASSIC (1928-31) 1-8-77 west 20-17 (45,579) (at St. Petersburg, Fla.) (Dallas) 1-7-78 west 42-22 (48,197) NEW YORK ALL-STAR GAME 1-6-79 east 29-24 (49,132) Date Score (Attendance) (New York) 12-29-28 14, Small Texas 1-5-80 east 17-10 (47,096) Date Teams, Score Schools 6 1-10-81 west 24-17 (39,010) 1936 new York Giants 12, All-Stars 2 1-1-29 Big Six Conference 14, Southwest 1-9-82 west 26-23 (43,002) 1937 new York Giants 14, All-Stars 7 Conference 6 (10,000) 1-15-83 east 30-14 (39,456) 1938 new York Giants 6, All-Stars 0 1-1-30 Midwest 25, Southwest Conference 12 1-7-84 west 21-16 (34,216) 1939 new York Giants 10, All-Stars 0 (15,000) 1-5-85 east 34-14 (30,767) 1940 All-Stars 16, New York Giants 6 1-1-31 southwest Conference 18, Midwest 0 1-11-86 west 23-10 (29,564) (14,000) 1941 new York Giants 23, All-Stars 3 1-10-87 west 16-14 (17,775) 9-12-42 eastern Army All-Stars 16, New York Giants EAST-WEST BLACK ALL-STAR GAME (1971) 1-16-88 west 20-18 (26,737) 0 (see Army All-Star Games) (Houston) 1-7-89 east 21-10 (25,000) 1947 new York Giants 21, All-Stars 0 Date Score (Attendance) 1-13-90 west 21-13 (28,742) 1949 All-Stars 28, New York Giants 13 12-11-71 east 19, West 10 (5,156) 1-19-91 east 23-10 (21,926) North-South ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC 1-11-92 west 27-20 (23,112) (Known as Paradise Bowl, 2002-03; Las Vegas All- EAST-WEST COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (1932) 1-16-93 west 13-10 (25,479) American Classic, 2004-06) (Demonstrated at 10th Olympiad, Los Angeles; East 1-22-94 College All-Stars 28-15 (33,947) Playing Sites: Hansen Stadium, St. George, Utah composed of players from Harvard, Princeton and Yale; (2002-03); Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas (2004-06) West composed of players from California, Southern 1-22-95 east 20-9 (19,074) California and Stanford) 1-21-96 east 17-10 (25,112) Date Score 1-19-97 south 26, North 13 (24,725) Date Score (Attendance) 2-2-02 west 33, Utah-Colorado 30 (2 ot) 1-18-98 south 20, North 19 (20,079) 1-25-03 Midwest 36, West 31 8-8-32 west 7, East 6 (50,000) 1-24-99 south 34, North 14 (23,719) 1-17-04 west 14, East 7 EPSON IVY BOWL (1989-90) 12-22-99 Tie 28-28 (23,719) 1-22-05 west 21, East 16 (Yokohama, Japan) 1-20-01 north 31, South 23 (23,719) 1-14-06 east 41, West 3 Date Score (Attendance) 2-2-02 south 45, North 28 (24,000) Series record: East-West (2004-06): West won 2, East 1. 2-1-03 south 27, North 24 12-1989 Ivy League Seniors 49, Japan Collegiate 1-17-04 south 26, North 7 NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR SHRINE GAME All-Stars 17 (1930-34, 39-48, 1948-73, 1976) 12-25-90 Ivy League Seniors 47, Japan Collegiate 1-22-05 east 20, West 13 All-Stars 10 1-21-06 east 10, West 7 Date Score (Attendance) 1-1-30 north 21, South 12 (20,000) (at Atlanta) FREEDOM BOWL ALL-STAR CLASSIC (1984-86) 1-14-07 east 18, West 10 (8,000) 1-12-08 east 38, West 7 ( All-Star Game) (Atlanta and Washington, D.C.) 12-28-30 south 7, North 0 (2,000) (at New York) Southwestern Athletic Conference vs. Mid-Eastern Series records: North-South (1963-73, 97-04)—North 12-10-32 south 7, North 6 (500) (at Baltimore) Athletic Conference. won 9, South 9, 1 tie; East-West (1960-62, 1974-93, 12-24-33 north 3, South 0 (5,000) (at New York) Date Score (Attendance) 1995-96 and 2005-08)—East won 17, West 11, 1 tie; 1-1-34 north 7, South 0 (12,000) (at Knoxville, Tenn.) College All-Stars vs. Hawaiian All-Stars (1994)—Col- (Southeastern Conference All-Star Game) 1-14-84 swAC 36, MEAC 22 (16,097) lege All-Stars won 1, Hawaiian All-Stars 0. 1-12-85 swAC 14, MEAC 0 (18,352) at Birmingham, Ala. 1-11-86 swAC 16, MEAC 14 (10,200) JAPAN BOWL 1-39 north 7, South 0 12-20-86 MEAC 12, SWAC 7 (8,962) 12-39 south 33, North 20 (Yokohama, Japan) 12-40 north 14, South 12 FREEDOM BOWL ALL-STAR CLASSIC (1990) Date Score (Attendance) 12-41 south 16, North 0 (Houston) 1-18-76 west 27-18 (68,000) 12-42 south 24, North 0 Date Score 1-16-77 west 21-10 (58,000) 1-44 south 24, North 7 1-13-90 north 14, South 13 1-15-78 east 26-10 (32,500) 1-45 north 26, South 0 1-14-79 east 33-14 (55,000) 1-46 south 20, North 13 FREEDOM CLASSIC (1976) 1-13-80 west 28-17 (27,000) 1-47 south 33, North 6 1-48 north 19, South 13 Date Score (Attendance) 1-17-81 west 25-13 (30,000) 1976 west 12, East 9 (6,654) at Miami 1-16-82 west 28-17 (28,000) 12-25-48 south 24, North 14 (33,056) 1-23-83 west 30-21 (30,000) 12-25-49 north 20, South 14 (37,378) Format: From 1947 to 1950, the College All-Stars 1-15-84 west 26-21 (26,000) 12-25-50 south 14, North 9 (39,132) played the Hawaii All-Stars. Beginning in 1951, the 1-13-85 west 28-14 (30,000) 12-25-51 south 35, North 7 (39,995) Hawaiian team was augmented by players from the 1-11-86 east 31-14 (30,000) 12-25-52 north 21, South 21 (42,866) NFL. This format was changed to an all-collegiate con- 1-11-87 west 24-17 (30,000) 12-25-53 south 20, North 0 (44,715) test—first between the East and West, then between 1-10-88 west 17-3 (30,000) North and South (in 1963), and then back to East and 12-25-54 south 20, North 17 (37,847) 1-15-89 east 30-7 (29,000) 12-26-55 south 20, North 7 (42,179) West in 1974 and 1995-96. In 1994, the format went to 1-13-90 east 24-10 (27,000) a collection of collegiate all-stars versus a collection of 12-26-56 north 17, South 7 (39,181) Hawaiian former collegiate players. In 1997, it reverted 1-12-91 west 20-14 (30,000) 12-25-57 north 23, South 20 (28,303) back to North-South. In 2005, it returned to an East- 1-11-92 east 14-13 (50,000) 12-27-58 south 49, North 20 (35,519) West format. Teams were broken into players from the 1-9-93 east 27-13 (46,000) 12-26-59 north 27, South 17 (35,185)

Special Regular- and Postseason Games 113 e am

12-26-60 north 41, South 14 (26,146) Date Score PIGSKIN CLASSIC G 12-25-61 south 35, North 16 (18,892) 1-7-62 west 33, East 19 Playing Sites: Anaheim Stadium (now Angel Stadium 12-22-62 south 15, North 14 (16,952) of Anaheim), Anaheim, Calif. (1990-94); Michigan THE VILLAGES GRIDIRON CLASSIC Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1995); Cougar Stadium tar 12-21-63 south 23, North 14 (19,120) Playing Sites: Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando (1999-03); 12-25-64 north 37, South 30 (29,124) (now LaVell Edwards Stadium), Provo, Utah (1996); -S 12-25-65 south 21, North 14 (25,640) The Villages Polo Stadium, Lady Lake, Fla. (2004-05) Soldier Field, Chicago (1997); L.A. Memorial Coliseum, o rds 12-26-66 north 27, South 14 (28,569) The Villages Gridiron Classic was known as the Rotary Los Angeles (1998); Beaver Stadium, State College, ll

12-25-67 north 24, South 0 (17,400) Gridiron Classic for the first five years. The format Pa. (1999); Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla. (2000); Re c 12-25-68 north 3, South 0 (18,063) changed from a Team Florida vs. Team USA to a North Memorial/Osborne Stadium, Lincoln, Neb. (2001); / A 12-25-69 north 31, South 10 (23,527) vs. South format in 2004. Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio (2002) 12-25-70 north 28, South 7 (15,402) Date Score (Attendance) Date Score (Attendance) wl 12-27-71 south 7, North 6 (18,640) 1-16-99 Team Florida 17, Team USA 9 (29,725) 8-26-90 Colorado 31, Tennessee 31 (33,458)

12-25-72 north 17, South 10 (18,013) Bo 1-15-00 Team USA 21, Team Florida 14 (21,298) 8-29-91 florida St. 44, BYU 28 (38,363) 12-25-73 south 27, North 6 (10,672) 1-13-01 Team Florida 10, Team USA 0 (25,000) 8-26-92 Texas A&M 10, Stanford 7 (35,240) at Pontiac, Mich. 1-19-02 Team Florida 42, Team USA 13 (20,344) 8-29-93 north Carolina 31, Southern California 9 12-17-76 south 24, North 0 (41,627) 1-25-03 Team USA 20, Team Florida 17 (9,375) (49,309) 8-29-94 ohio St. 34, Fresno St. 10 (28,513) OHIO SHRINE BOWL (1972-76) 1-31-04 north 35, South 31 (12,312) (Columbus, Ohio) 1-15-05 south 24, North 21 (12,635) 8-26-95 Michigan 18, Virginia 17 (101,444) Series records: Team Florida-Team USA (1999-03)— 8-24-96 BYU 41, Texas A&M 37 (55,229) Date Score Team Florida won 3, Team USA 2; North-South (2004- 8-23-97 northwestern 24, Oklahoma 0 (36,804) 12-9-72 east 20, West 7 05)—North won 1, South 1. 8-30-98 southern California 27, Purdue 17 (56,623) 12-1-73 east 8, West 6 8-28-99 Penn St. 41, Arizona 7 (97,168) 12-7-74 east 27, West 6 1975 west 17, East 7 FORMER SPECIAL PRESEASON 8-26-00 florida St. 29, BYU 3 (54,260) 12-4-76 east 24, West 8 (played elsewhere) GAMES PLAYED IN USA 8-25-01 nebraska 21, TCU 7 (77,473) 8-24-02 ohio St. 45, Texas Tech 21 (100,037) OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL (1982) BCA CLASSIC (San Diego) Sponsor: Black Coaches Association HISPANIC COLLEGE FUND CLASSIC Playing Sites: Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich. Sponsor: Transamerica Date Score (Attendance) (1998); Royal-Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas Playing Sites: Jones Stadium, Lubbock, Texas (2000); 1-16-82 national All-Stars 30, American All-Stars (1999); LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, Utah (2001); Memorial Stadium, Norman, Okla. (2001); Lane 21 (22,316) Memorial/Osborne Stadium, Lincoln, Neb. (2002); Stadium, Blacksburg, Va. (2002) OLYMPIC GAME (1933) Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Mo. (2003); FedEx Date Score (Attendance) (Chicago) Field, Landover, Md. (2004) 8-26-00 Texas Tech 24, New Mexico 3 (42,238) Date Score (Attendance) Date Score (Attendance) 8-25-01 oklahoma 41, North Carolina 27 (75,423) 8-24-33 east 13, West 7 (50,000) 8-29-98 Colorado St. 23, Michigan St. 16 (68,624) 8-25-02 Virginia Tech 63, Arkansas St. 7 (54,016) 8-28-99 north Carolina St. 23, Texas 20 (82,252) OPTIMIST ALL-AMERICA BOWL (1958-62) JIM THORPE CLASSIC 8-27-00 Game canceled because of weather Sponsor: Jim Thorpe Association (Tucson, Ariz.) 8-25-01 BYU 70, Tulane 35 (49,008) Playing Sites: , Boulder, Colo. (2001); Date Score (Attendance) 8-24-02 nebraska 48, Arizona St. 10 (77,779) Scott/Harrison Field, Charlottesville, Va. (2002) 1-4-58 College All-Stars 56, Tucson Cowboys 28 8-23-03 Kansas St. 42, California 28 (50,823) Date Score (Attendance) 1-3-59 Major-College 14, Small-College 12 (10,000) 8-28-04 southern California 24, Virginia Tech 13 8-26-01 fresno St. 24, Colorado 22 (47,762) 1-2-60 Major College 53, Small-College 0 (14,500) (91,665) 12-26-60 Major-College 25, Small-College 12 8-22-02 Colorado St. 35, Virginia 29 (57,120) 12-30-61 Major-College 31, Small-College 0 (14,000) EDDIE ROBINSON CLASSIC JOHN THOMPSON FOUNDATION Playing Sites: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio (1997); 12-29-62 small-College 14, Major-College 13 Memorial Stadium (now Memorial/Osborne Stadium), CHALLENGE CLASSIC Lincoln, Neb. (1998); Notre Dame Stadium, South Sponsor: John Thompson Foundation POTATO BOWL (1967) Playing Sites: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, (Bakersfield, Calif.) Bend, Ind. (1999); Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Mo. (2000, 2002); Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Ky. (2001); Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wis. (2002) Date Score (Attendance) Wis. (2001) Date Score (Attendance) 12-23-67 north 23, South 7 (5,600) Date Score (Attendance) 8-23-01 louisville 45, New Mexico St. 24 (38,129) ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE-NORTH 8-28-97 ohio St. 24, Wyoming 10 (89,112) 8-23-02 wisconsin 23, Fresno St. 21 (75,136) CENTRAL CONFERENCE GAME (1930) 8-29-98 nebraska 56, Louisiana Tech 27 (76,021) BCA BOWL (Elks Charity Bowl) 8-28-99 notre Dame 48, Kansas 13 (80,012) Playing Site: Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, N.C. (2002) (Denver) 8-26-00 Kansas St. 27, Iowa 7 (77,148) 8-25-01 wisconsin 26, Virginia 17 (76,740) Date Score (Attendance) Date Score 8-24-02 north Carolina St. 34, New Mexico 24 1-1-30 north Central 13, Rocky Mountain 6 8-24-02 florida St. 38, Iowa St. 31 (55,132) (47,018) SALAD BOWL ALL-STAR GAME (1955) KICKOFF CLASSIC (Phoenix) Sponsor: National Association of Collegiate Directors CONFERENCE of Athletics (NACDA). CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Date Score (Attendance) Playing Site: (1983-02) 1-1-55 skyline Conference 20, Border Conference ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE 13 (8,000) Date Score (Attendance) ­CHAMPIONSHIP 12-31-55 Border Conference 13, Skyline Conference 8-29-83 nebraska 44, Penn St. 6 (71,123) Present Site: Tampa, Fla. 10 8-27-84 Miami (FL) 20, Auburn 18 (51,131) Stadium (Capacity): Raymond James Stadium (65,857) SHERIDAN BLACK ALL-STAR GAME (1979-82) 8-29-85 BYU 28, Boston College 14 (51,227) Playing Surface: Grass (See Black College All-Star Bowl) 8-27-86 Alabama 16, Ohio St. 10 (68,296) Playing Site: Alltel Stadium (now Jacksonville 8-30-87 Tennessee 23, Iowa 22 (54,681) Municipal Stadium), Jacksonville, Fla. (2005-07) SMOKE BOWL (1941) 8-27-88 nebraska 23, Texas A&M 14 (58,172) (Richmond, Va.) Date Score (Attendance) 8-31-89 notre Dame 36, Virginia 13 (77,323) 12-3-05 florida St. (Atlantic Div.) 27, Virginia Tech Date Score (Attendance) 8-31-90 Southern California 34, Syracuse 16 (57,293) (Coastal Div.) 22 (72,749) 1-1-41 norfolk All-Stars 16, Richmond All-Stars 2 8-28-91 Penn St. 34, Georgia Tech 22 (77,409) 12-2-06 wake Forest (Atlantic Div.) 9, Georgia Tech (5,000) 8-29-92 north Carolina St. 24, Iowa 14 (46,251) (Coastal Div.) 6 (62,850) SOUTHWEST CHALLENGE BOWL (1963-64) 8-28-93 florida St. 42, Kansas 0 (51,734) 12-1-07 Virginia Tech (Coastal Div.) 30, Boston (Corpus Christi, Texas) 8-28-94 nebraska 31, West Virginia 0 (58,233) College (Atlantic Div.) 16 (53,212) 8-27-95 ohio St. 38, Boston College 6 (62,711) 12-6-08 Virginia Tech (Coastal Div.) 30, Boston Date Score (Attendance) 8-25-96 Penn St. 24, Southern California 7 (77,716) College (Atlantic Div.) 12 (53,927) 1-5-63 national 33, Southwest 13 8-24-97 syracuse 34, Wisconsin 0 (51,185) 12-5-09 Georgia Tech (Coastal Div.) 39, Clemson 1-4-64 national 66, Southwest 14 (10,200) 8-31-98 florida St. 23, Texas A&M 14 (59,232) (Atlantic Div.) 34 (57,227) U.S. BOWL (1962) 8-29-99 Miami (FL) 23, Ohio St. 12 (73,037) BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Washington, D.C.) 8-27-00 southern California 29, Penn St. 5 (78,902) Present Site: Arlington, Texas (Teams were composed of players selected in the 8-26-01 Georgia Tech 13, Syracuse 7 (41,517) Stadium (Capacity): Cowboys Stadium (71,167) recent NFL draft) 8-31-02 notre Dame 22, Maryland 0 (72,903) Playing Surface: FieldTurf 114 Special Regular- and Postseason Games

Playing Sites: Trans World Dome (now Edward Jones 12-5-08 Buffalo (East Div.) 42, Ball St. (West Div.) 24 11-30-91 Clemson 33, Duke 21 (50,000) Dome), St. Louis (1996; 1998); Alamodome, San Antonio (12,871) 12-6-92 nebraska 38, Kansas St. 24 (50,000) (1997; 1999; 2007); Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, 12-4-09 Central Mich. (West Div.) 20, Ohio (East 12-5-93 wisconsin 41, Michigan St. 20 (51,500) Mo. (2000; 2003-04; 2006; 2008); Texas Stadium, Irving, Div.) 10 (23,714) Texas (2001); Reliant Stadium, Houston (2002; 2005) MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Date Score (Attendance) Date Score (Attendance) CHAMPIONSHIP 12-7-96 Texas (South Div.) 37, Nebraska (North Present Site: Atlanta 12-6-85 wyoming 24, UTEP 21 (22,000)* Div.) 27 (63,109) Stadium (Capacity): Georgia Dome (71,250) 12-4-87 BYU 30, Colorado St. 26 (76,652)† 12-6-97 nebraska (North Div.) 54, Texas A&M Playing Surface: FieldTurf *Played at V.F.L. Park. †Played at Princes Park. (South Div.) 15 (64,824) Playing Sites: Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. (1992- YOKOHAMA, JAPAN 12-5-98 Texas A&M (South Div.) 36, Kansas St. 93); Georgia Dome, Atlanta (since 1994) Date Score (Attendance) (North Div.) 33 (60,789) Date Score (Attendance) 12-4-99 nebraska (North Div.) 22, Texas (South 12-2-78 BYU 28, UNLV 24 (27,500) Div.) 6 (65,035) 12-5-92 Alabama (Western Div.) 28, Florida 12-2-00 oklahoma (South Div.) 27, Kansas St. (Eastern Div.) 21 (83,091) OSAKA, JAPAN (North Div.) 24 (79,655) 12-4-93 florida (Eastern Div.) 28, Alabama Date Score (Attendance) (Western Div.) 13 (76,345) 12-1-01 Colorado (North Div.) 39, Texas (South 12-3-94 florida (Eastern Div.) 24, Alabama 9-3-78 Utah St. 10, Idaho St. 0 (15,000) Div.) 37 (65,675) (Western Div.) 23 (74,751) HAVANA, CUBA 12-7-02 oklahoma (South Div.) 29, Colorado 12-2-95 florida (Eastern Div.) 34, Arkansas (Played at Almandares Park) (North Div.) 7 (63,332) (Western Div.) 3 (71,325) 12-6-03 Kansas St. (North Div.) 35, Oklahoma 12-7-96 florida (Eastern Div.) 45, Alabama Date Score (Attendance) (South Div.) 7 (79,451) (Western Div.) 30 (74,132) 12-25-07 lsU 56, Havana University 0 (10,000) 12-4-04 oklahoma (South Div.) 42, Colorado (North Div.) 3 (62,130) 12-6-97 Tennessee (Eastern Div.) 30, Auburn DUBLIN, IRELAND 12-3-05 Texas (South Div.) 70, Colorado (North (Western Div.) 29 (74,896) (#Called Emerald Isle Classic. Played at Lansdowne Div.) 3 (71,107) 12-5-98 Tennessee (Eastern Div.) 24, Mississippi St. Road Stadium. ¢Played at Croke Park.) (Western Div.) 14 (74,795) Date Score (Attendance) 12-2-06 oklahoma (South Div.) 21, Nebraska 12-4-99 Alabama (Western Div.) 34, Florida (North Div.) 7 (80,031) (Eastern Div.) 7 (74,309) 11-19-88 Boston College 38, Army 24 (45,525)# 12-1-07 oklahoma (South Div.) 38, Missouri (North 12-2-00 florida (Eastern Div.) 28, Auburn (Western 12-2-89 Pittsburgh 46, Rutgers 29 (19,800)# Div.) 17 (62,585) Div.) 6 (73,427) 11-2-96 notre Dame 54, Navy 27 (38,651)¢ 12-6-08 oklahoma (South Div.) 62, Missouri (North 12-8-01 lsU (Western Div.) 31, Tennessee (Eastern LONDON, ENGLAND Div.) 21 (71,004) Div.) 20 (74,843) 12-5-09 Texas (South Div.) 13, Nebraska (North Date Score (Attendance) Div.) 12 (76,211) 12-7-02 Georgia (Eastern Div.) 30, Arkansas 10-16-88 richmond 20, Boston U. 17 (6,000) (Western Div.) 3 (75,835) CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP 12-6-03 lsU (Western Div.) 34, Georgia (Eastern MILAN, ITALY Present Site: Team with highest conference winning Div.) 13 (74,913) (Played at The Arena.) ­percentage 12-4-04 Auburn (Western Div.) 38, Tennessee Date Score (Attendance) Stadium (Capacity): To be determined (Eastern Div.) 28 (74,892) Playing Surface: To be determined 12-3-05 Georgia (Eastern Div.) 34, LSU (Western 10-28-89 Villanova 28, Rhode Island 25 (5,000) Playing Site: Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando (2005); Div.) 14 (73,717) LIMERICK, IRELAND Robertson Stadium, Houston (2006); Bright House 12-2-06 florida (Eastern Div.) 38, Arkansas (Wild Geese Classic played at Limerick Gaelic Grounds) Networks Stadium, Orlando (2007); Chapman Stadium, (Western Div.) 28 (73,374) Tulsa, Okla. (2008) Date Score (Attendance) 12-1-07 lsU (Western Div.) 21, Tennessee (Eastern 11-16-91 Holy Cross 24, Fordham 19 (17,411) Date Score (Attendance) Div.) 14 (73,832) 12-3-05 Tulsa (West Div.) 44, UCF (East Div.) 27 12-6-08 florida (Eastern Div.) 31, Alabama FRANKFURT, GERMANY (51,978) (Western Div.) 20 (75,892) (Played at Wald Stadium) 12-1-06 Houston (West Div.) 34, Southern Miss. 12-5-09 Alabama (Western Div.) 32, Florida Date Score (Attendance) (East Div.) 20 (31,818) (Eastern Div.) 13 (75,514) 12-1-07 UCF (East Div.) 44, Tulsa (West Div.) 25 9-19-92 Heidelberg 7, Otterbein 7 (4,351) (44,128) WESTERN ATHLETIC GALWAY, IRELAND 12-6-08 east Carolina (East Div.) 27, Tulsa (West CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (Called Christopher Columbus Classic) Div.) 24 (22,740) Site: Las Vegas 12-5-09 east Carolina (East Div.) 38, Houston (West Stadium (Capacity): Sam Boyd (32,000) Date Score (Attendance) Div.) 32 (33,048) Playing Surface: Monsanto Turf 11-29-92 Bowdoin 7, Tufts 6 (2,500) Playing Site: Sam Boyd Stadium (1996-98) MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE HAMILTON, BERMUDA CHAMPIONSHIP Date Score (Attendance) (Played at Bermuda National Soccer Stadium.) Present Site: Detroit 12-7-96 BYU (Mountain Div.) 28, Wyoming (Pacific Date Score (Attendance) Stadium (Capacity): Ford Field (65,000) Div.) 25 (41,238) 11-20-93 Georgetown 17, Wash. & Lee 14 (3,218) Playing Surface: FieldTurf 12-6-97 Colorado St. (Pacific Div.) 41, New Mexico 11-19-94 davidson 28, Sewanee 14 (2,000) Playing Sites: Stadium, (Mountain Div.) 13 (12,706) 10-28-95 fordham 17, Holy Cross 10 (2,436) Huntington, W.Va. (1997-00, 02); Glass Bowl, Toledo, 12-5-98 Air Force (Pacific Div.) 20, BYU (Mountain Ohio (2001); Doyt Perry Stadium, Bowling Green, Ohio Div.) 13 (32,745) EXHIBITION GAMES (2003); Ford Field, Detroit (since 2004) (Games involving an active NCAA member versus an Date Score (Attendance) REGULAR-SEASON GAMES exhibition opponent played in the United States. Not 12-5-97 Marshall (East Div.) 34, Toledo (West Div.) PLAYED IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES counted as a regular-season game.) 14 (28,021) TOKYO, JAPAN ORLANDO, FLORIDA 12-4-98 Marshall (East Div.) 23, Toledo (West Div.) (Called Mirage Bowl 1976-85, Coca-Cola Classic from (Played at Citrus Bowl) 17 (28,085) 1986. Played at Tokyo Olympic Memorial Stadium 12-3-99 Marshall (East Div.) 34, Western Mich. 1976-87, Tokyo Dome 1988-93.) Date Score (Attendance) (West Div.) 30 (28,069) 10-3-92 UCF 42, Moscow Bears 6 (5,412) 12-1-00 Marshall (East Div.) 19, Western Mich. Date Score (Attendance) (West Div.) 14 (24,816) 9-4-76 Grambling 42, Morgan St. 16 (50,000) EXHIBITION GAMES PLAYED 11-30-01 Toledo (West Div.) 41, Marshall (East Div.) 12-11-77 Grambling 35, Temple 32 (50,000) IN ­FOREIGN COUNTRIES 36 (20,025) 12-10-78 Temple 28, Boston College 24 (55,000) (Games involving an active NCAA member versus a 12-07-02 Marshall (East Div.) 49, Toledo (West Div.) 11-24-79 notre Dame 40, Miami (FL) 15 (62,574) team from another country. Not counted as a regular- 45 (24,582) 11-30-80 UCLA 34, Oregon St. 3 (86,000) season game.) 12-4-03 Miami (OH) (East Div.) 49, Bowling Green 11-28-81 Air Force 21, San Diego St. 16 (80,000) KYOTO, JAPAN (West Div.) 27 (24,833) 11-27-82 Clemson 21, Wake Forest 17 (64,700) (Played at Nishi Kyogoku Stadium) 12-2-04 Toledo (West Div.) 35, Miami (OH) (East 11-26-83 sMU 34, Houston 12 (70,000) Div.) 27 (22,138) 11-17-84 Army 45, Montana 31 (60,000) Date Score (Attendance) 12-1-05 Akron (East Div.) 31, Northern Ill. (West 11-30-85 southern California 20, Oregon 6 (65,000) 3-29-97 Harvard 42, Kyoto 35 (16,000) Div.) 30 (12,051) 11-30-86 stanford 29, Arizona 24 (55,000) 11-31-06 Central Mich. (West Div.) 31, Ohio (East 11-28-87 California 17, Washington St. 17 (45,000) Div.) 10 (25,483) 12-3-88 oklahoma St. 45, Texas Tech 42 (56,000) 12-1-07 Central Mich. (West Div.) 35, Miami (OH) 12-4-89 syracuse 24, Louisville 13 (50,000) (East Div.) 10 (25,013) 12-2-90 Houston 62, Arizona St. 45 (50,000)

Special Regular- and Postseason Games 115 e am

COLLEGE FOOTBALL TROPHY GAMES Trophy Date Colleges G Following is a list of the current college football trophy games. The games are listed Peace Pipe 1929 Missouri-Oklahoma alphabetically by the trophy-object name. The date refers to the season the trophy Peace Pipe 1955 Miami (OH)-Western Mich. was first exchanged and is not necessarily the start of competition between the Peace Pipe 1980 Bowling Green-Toledo tar -S participants. A game involving interdivision teams is listed in the higher-division Ram-Falcon 1980 Air Force-Colorado St. o rds classification. Sabine Shoe 1937 lamar-La.-Lafayette Schwartzwalder Trophy 1993 syracuse-West Virginia ll

FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION Shillelagh 1952 notre Dame-Southern California Re c Trophy Date Colleges Shillelagh 1958 notre Dame-Purdue / A Anniversary Award 1985 Bowling Green-Kent St. Silver Spade/Brass Spittoon 1955 new Mexico St.-UTEP 1962 washington-Washington St. Steel Tire 1976 Akron-Youngstown St. wl Axe 1933 California-Stanford Telephone 1960 Iowa St.-Missouri

Band Drum 1935 Kansas-Missouri Territorial Cup 1899 Arizona-Arizona St. Bo Battle for the Bell 1997 Marshall-Ohio Textile Bowl 1981 Clemson-North Carolina St. Bayou Bucket 1974 Houston-Rice Tomahawk 1945 Illinois-Northwestern Beehive Boot 1971 BYU, Utah, Utah St., Victory Bell 1942 southern California-UCLA Southern Utah, Weber St. Victory Bell 1948 Cincinnati-Miami (OH) Bell 1927 Missouri-Nebraska Victory Bell 1948 duke-North Carolina Bell Clapper 1931 oklahoma-Oklahoma St. Wagon Wheel 1946 Akron-Kent St. Big Game 1979 Arizona-Arizona St. Williams Trophy 1998 rice-Tulsa Black Diamond Trophy 1997 Virginia Tech-West Virginia Blue Key Victory Bell 1940 Ball St.-Indiana St. *Changed to Big Game Trophy in 1979. Brass Spittoon 1950 Indiana-Michigan St. Brass Spittoon 1981 new Mexico St.-UTEP FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION Bronze Boot 1968 Colorado St.-Wyoming Trophy Date Colleges Bronze Stalk 2008 Ball St.-Northern Ill. Battle for the Paddle 1998 nicholls St.-Texas St. Cannon 1943 Illinois-Purdue Bill Knight 1986 Massachusetts-New Hampshire Commander in Chief’s 1972 Air Force, Army, Navy Brice-Colwell Musket 1946 Maine-New Hampshire Commonwealth Cup 1996 Virginia-Virginia Tech Chief Caddo 1962 northwestern St.- Cy-Hawk 1977 Iowa-Iowa St. Stephen F. Austin Gem State 1978 Boise St., Idaho, Idaho St. Floyd of Rosedale 1935 Iowa-Minnesota Foy-O.D.K. 1948 Alabama-Auburn Governor’s 1979 Central Conn. St.- Fremont Cannon 1970 nevada-UNLV Southern Conn. St. Golden Boot 1996 lsU-Arkansas Governor’s Cup 1972 Brown-Rhode Island Golden Egg 1927 Mississippi-Mississippi St. Governor’s Cup 1975 dartmouth-Princeton Governor’s Cup 1984 eastern Wash.-Idaho Golden Hat 1941 oklahoma-Texas Grizzly-Bobcat Painting 1984 Montana-Montana St. Governor’s Cup 1969 Kansas-Kansas St. Governor’s Cup 1958 florida-Florida St. Harvey—Shin-A-Ninny Totem Pole 1961 Middle Tenn.-Tennessee Tech Governor’s Cup 1983 Colorado-Colorado St. Little Brown Stein 1938 Idaho-Montana Governor’s Cup 1994 louisville-Kentucky Mare’s 1987 Murray St.–UT Martin Nickel 1938 north Dakota-North Dakota St. Governor’s Cup 1995 Georgia-Georgia Tech Ol’ Mountain Jug 1976 Appalachian St.-Western Caro. Governor’s Flag* 1953 Arizona-Arizona St. Governor’s Victory Bell 1993 Minnesota-Penn St. Ol’ School Bell 1988 Jacksonville St.-Troy Illibuck 1925 Illinois-Ohio St. Ram—Crusader Cup 1951 fordham-Holy Cross 1983 Alabama-Auburn Red Belt 1978 Murray St.-Western Ky. Ron Rogerson Memorial 1988 Maine-Rhode Island Jefferson-Epps Trophy 1995 florida St.-Virginia Sergeant York 2007 Austin Peay, UT Martin, Keg of Nails 1950 Cincinnati-Louisville Tennessee St., Tennessee Tech Kit Carson Rifle 1938 Arizona-New Mexico Land Grant Trophy 1993 Michigan St.-Penn St. Silver Shako 1976 Citadel-VMI Little Brown Jug 1909 Michigan-Minnesota Sitting Bull 1953 north Dakota-South Dakota Team of Game’s MVP 1960 lafayette-Lehigh Mayors’ Cup 1998 rice-SMU Top Dog 1971 Butler-Indianapolis Megaphone 1949 Michigan St.-Notre Dame Victory Carriage 1960 UC Davis-Sacramento St. Old Oaken Bucket 1925 Indiana-Purdue Old Wagon Wheel 1948 BYU-Utah St. NON-NCAA MEMBERS Paniolo Trophy 1979 Hawaii-Wyoming Trophy Date Colleges Paul Bunyan Axe 1948 Minnesota-Wisconsin Home Stake-Gold Mine 1950 Black Hills St.-South Dak. Tech Paul Bunyan-Governor of Michigan 1953 Michigan-Michigan St. Paint Bucket 1961 Jamestown-Valley City St.