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2012 Football Records Book (Bowls) Bowl/All-Star Game Records 2011-12 Bowl Results ................................. 2 All-Time Bowl-Game Results ................... 3 Team-by-Team Bowl Results ................... 13 Bowl Championship Series Results ...... 31 Major Bowl-Game Attendance .............. 31 Individual Records ....................................... 38 Team Records ................................................ 39 Individual Record Lists ............................... 42 Team Record Lists ........................................ 46 Longest Plays ................................................. 53 Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists........................... 54 Team Record Lists .................................... 58 Longest Plays ............................................. 64 Bowl Coaching Records ............................ 65 Conference Bowl Records ........................ 86 Award Winners in Bowl Games.............. 87 Bowls and Polls ............................................. 97 Bowl-Game Facts ......................................... 102 Special Regular- and Postseason Games .................................. 106 2 2012 NCAA FOOTBALL RECORDS - 2011-12 BOWL RESULTS 2011-12 Bowl Results LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE Game-by-Game December 27, 2011 MUSIC CITY BOWL Summaries Ford Field December 30, 2011 Detroit LP Field Western Mich. ........................ 8 7 10 7 — 32 Nashville, TN (Note: Teams' records listed are from after the bowl Purdue ........................................ 7 20 7 3 — 37 Wake Forest ............................. 7 0 7 3 — 17 game was played.) Records: Purdue 7-6, Western Mich. 7-6 Mississippi St. ........................ 7 9 0 7 — 23 GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL Attendance: 46,177 Records: Mississippi St. 7-6, Wake Forest 6-7 December 17, 2011 Attendance: 55,208 University Stadium BELK BOWL Albuquerque, NM December 27, 2011 INSIGHT BOWL Bank of America Stadium December 30, 2011 Temple ........................................ 7 21 3 6 — 37 Charlotte, NC Sun Devil Stadium Wyoming ................................... 0 7 0 8 — 15 Tempe, AZ Records: Temple 9-4, Wyoming 8-5 North Carolina St. ................ 7 14 10 0 — 31 Attendance: 25,762 Louisville ................................... 7 3 7 7 — 24 Oklahoma ................................. 7 7 7 10 — 31 Records: North Carolina St. 8-5, Louisville 7-6 Iowa .............................................. 0 0 0 14 — 14 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL Attendance: 58,427 Records: Oklahoma 10-3, Iowa 8-5 Attendance: 54,247 December 17, 2011 MILITARY BOWL Bronco Stadium December 28, 2011 Boise, ID MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL OF TEXAS RFK Stadium December 31, 2011 Utah St. ...................................... 9 0 14 0 — 23 Washington, D.C. Reliant Stadium Ohio .............................................. 0 7 10 7 — 24 Toledo ......................................... 21 7 7 7 — 42 Houston Records: Ohio 10-4, Utah St. 7-6 Air Force ..................................... 14 14 7 6 — 41 Attendance: 28,076 Texas A&M ............................... 3 17 10 3 — 33 Records: Toledo 9-4, Air Force 7-6 Northwestern ......................... 0 7 0 15 — 22 R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL Attendance: 25,042 Records: Texas A&M 8-5, Northwestern 6-7 December 17, 2011 Attendance: 68,395 Mercedes-Benz Superdome BRIDGEPOINT EDUCATION New Orleans HOLIDAY BOWL HYUNDAI SUN BOWL La.-Lafayette ........................... 6 7 6 13 — 32 December 28, 2011 December 31, 2011 San Diego St. .......................... 3 0 14 13 — 30 Qualcomm Stadium Sun Bowl Records: La.-Lafayette 9-4 , San Diego St. 8-5 San Diego El Paso, TX Attendance: 42,841 Texas ............................................ 0 7 7 7 — 21 Utah .............................................. 7 3 0 14 6 — 30 California ................................... 3 0 7 0 — 10 Georgia Tech ........................... 0 7 0 17 3 — 27 BEEF ‘O’ BRADY’S Records: Texas 8-5, California 7-6 Records: Utah 8-5, Georgia Tech 8-5 ST. PETERSBURG BOWL Attendance: 56,313 Attendance: 48,123 December 20, 2011 Tropicana Field CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL St. Petersburg, FL December 29, 2011 December 31, 2011 Marshall ..................................... 3 7 0 10 — 20 Florida Citrus Bowl Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium FIU ................................................. 7 3 0 0 — 10 Orlando, FL Memphis, TN Records: Marshall 7-6 , FIU 8-5 Notre Dame ............................. 7 0 7 0 — 14 Vanderbilt ................................. 7 0 7 10 — 24 Attendance: 20,072 Florida St. ................................. 0 0 3 15 — 18 Cincinnati .................................. 0 14 0 17 — 31 Records: Florida St. 9-4, Notre Dame 8-5 Records: Cincinnati 10-3, Vanderbilt 6-7 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNION Attendance: 68,305 POINSETTIA BOWL Attendance: 57,103 December 21, 2011 VALERO ALAMO BOWL KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL Qualcomm Stadium December 29, 2011 December 31, 2011 San Diego The Alamodome AT&T Park Louisiana Tech ........................ 3 7 14 0 — 24 San Antonio San Francisco TCU ............................................... 0 10 7 14 — 31 Washington ............................. 7 28 14 7 — 56 UCLA ............................................ 0 7 0 7 — 14 Records: TCU 11-2, Louisiana Tech 8-5 Baylor .......................................... 21 3 29 14 — 67 Illinois .......................................... 0 3 7 10 — 20 Attendance: 24,607 Records: Baylor 10-3, Washington 7-6 Records: Illinois 7-6, UCLA 6-8 MAACO BOWL LAS VEGAS Attendance: 65,256 Attendance: 29,878 December 22, 2011 Sam Boyd Stadium BELL HELICOPTER CHICK-FIL-A BOWL Las Vegas ARMED FORCES BOWL December 31, 2011 December 30, 2011 Georgia Dome Arizona St. ............................... 0 3 7 14 — 24 Atlanta Boise St. .................................... 14 14 7 21 — 56 Gerald J. 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