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Bowl/All-Star Game Records Bowl/All-Star Game Records 2011-12 Bowl Schedule ............................ 2 2010-11 Bowl Results ................................. 4 All-Time Bowl-Game Results ................... 5 Team-by-Team Bowl Results ................... 14 Bowl Championship Series Results ...... 31 Major Bowl-Game Attendance .............. 32 Individual Records ....................................... 38 Team Records ................................................ 40 Individual Record Lists ............................... 42 Team Record Lists ........................................ 49 Longest Plays ................................................. 60 Bowl Championship Series Individual Record Lists........................... 61 Team Record Lists .................................... 65 Longest Plays ............................................. 71 Bowl Coaching Records ............................ 71 Conference Bowl Records ........................ 93 Award Winners in Bowl Games.............. 94 Bowls and Polls ............................................. 103 Bowl-Game Facts ......................................... 108 Special Regular- and Postseason Games .................................. 111 4 2011 NCAA FOOTBALL RECORDS - 2011-12 BOWL SCHEDULE 2010-11 Bowl Results SHERATON HAWAII BOWL VALERO ALAMO BOWL Game-by-Game December 24, 2010 December 29, 2010 Aloha Stadium The Alamodome Summaries Honolulu San Antonio Tulsa ............................................ 10 17 21 14 — 62 Oklahoma St. ......................... 17 6 10 3 — 36 (Note: Teams' records listed are from after the bowl Hawaii ........................................ 0 14 14 7 — 35 Arizona ...................................... 7 0 3 0 — 10 game was played.) Records: Tulsa 10-3, Hawaii 10-4 Records: Oklahoma St. 11-2, Arizona 7-6 NEW MEXICO BOWL Attendance: 43,673 Attendance: 57,593 December 18, 2010 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL BELL HELICOPTER University Stadium December 26, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico Ford Field ARMED FORCES BOWL BYU .............................................. 17 14 14 7 — 52 Detroit December 30, 2010 UTEP ............................................. 3 7 7 7 — 24 Gerald J. Ford Stadium FIU ................................................ 0 7 14 13 — 34 Dallas Records: BYU 7-6, UTEP 6-7 Toledo ........................................ 7 14 3 8 — 32 Attendance: 32,424 Records: FIU 7-6, Toledo 8-5 Army ........................................... 13 3 0 0 — 16 Attendance: 32,431 SMU ............................................. 0 0 7 7 — 14 UDROVE HUMANITARIAN BOWL Records: Army 7-6, SMU 7-7 December 18, 2010 ADVOCARE V100 Attendance: 36,742 Bronco Stadium Boise, Idaho INDEPENDENCE BOWL NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL December 27, 2010 Northern Ill. ............................ 6 17 10 7 — 40 December 30, 2010 Independence Stadium Yankee Stadium Fresno St. ................................. 7 3 0 7 — 17 Shreveport, Louisiana Records: Northern Ill. 11-3, Fresno St. 8-5 Bronx, New York Attendance: 25,449 Air Force .................................... 3 3 0 8 — 14 Kansas St. ................................. 7 7 7 13 — 34 Georgia Tech ........................... 7 0 0 0 — 7 Syracuse .................................... 7 7 13 9 — 36 R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL Records: Air Force 9-4, Georgia Tech 6-7 Records: Kansas St. 7-6, Syracuse 8-5 December 18, 2010 Attendance: 39,362 Attendance: 38,274 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE Ohio ............................................. 7 0 7 7 — 21 December 28, 2010 MUSIC CITY BOWL Troy .............................................. 14 24 10 0 — 48 Florida Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida December 30, 2010 Records: Ohio 8-5, Troy 8-5 LP Field Attendance: 29,159 West Virginia .......................... 0 7 0 0 — 7 Nashville, Tennessee North Carolina St. ................ 7 3 6 7 — 23 BEEF ‘O’ BRADY’S Records: West Virginia 9-4, North Carolina St. 9-4 North Carolina ................. 7 10 0 3 7 3 — 30 ST. PETERSBURG BOWL Attendance: 48,962 Tennessee ............................ 7 7 0 6 7 0 — 27 December 21, 2010 Records: North Carolina 8-5, Tennessee 6-7 Tropicana Field INSIGHT BOWL Attendance: 69,143 St. Petersburg, Florida December 28, 2010 BRIDGEPOINT EDUCATION Southern Miss. ...................... 14 7 0 7 — 28 Sun Devil Stadium Louisville .................................. 0 21 0 10 — 31 Tempe, Arizona HOLIDAY BOWL December 30, 2010 Records: Southern Miss. 8-5, Louisville 7-6 Missouri .................................... 3 7 14 0 — 24 Attendance: 20,017 Iowa ............................................. 7 10 3 7 — 27 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego Records: Missouri 10-3, Iowa 8-5 MAACO BOWL LAS VEGAS Attendance: 53,453 Nebraska .................................. 0 7 0 0 — 7 December 22, 2010 Washington ............................ 10 0 7 2 — 19 Sam Boyd Stadium MILITARY BOWL PRESENTED Records: Washington 7-6, Nebraska 10-4 Las Vegas BY NORTHROP GRUMMAN Attendance: 57,921 Utah ............................................. 3 0 0 0 — 3 December 29, 2010 Boise St. .................................... 0 16 7 3 — 26 RFK Stadium MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL Records: Utah 10-3, Boise St. 12-1 Washington, D.C. December 31, 2010 Attendance: 41,923 East Carolina .......................... 0 3 10 7 — 20 Bank of America Stadium SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNION Maryland ................................... 6 10 21 14 — 51 Charlotte, North Carolina Records: East Carolina 6-7, Maryland 9-4 South Fla. ................................. 7 10 7 7 — 31 POINSETTIA BOWL Clemson .................................... 3 10 0 13 — 26 December 23, 2010 Attendance: 38,062 Records: South Fla. 8-5, Clemson 6-7 Qualcomm Stadium TEXAS BOWL Attendance: 41,122 San Diego December 29, 2010 Navy ............................................ 0 14 0 0 — 14 Reliant Stadium HYUNDAI SUN BOWL San Diego St. .......................... 14 7 0 14 — 35 Houston December 31, 2010 Records: Navy 9-4, San Diego St. 9-4 Illinois ......................................... 6 10 8 14 — 38 Sun Bowl Attendance: 48,049 Baylor ......................................... 0 0 7 7 — 14 El Paso, Texas Records: Illinois 7-6, Baylor 7-6 Notre Dame ............................ 14 13 3 3 — 33 Attendance: 68,211 Miami (FL) ................................. 0 3 0 14 — 17 Records: Notre Dame 8-5, Miami (FL) 7-6 Attendance: 54,021 2011 NCAA FOOTBALL RECORDS - 2010-11 BOWL RESULTS 5 AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL PROGERESSIVE GATOR BOWL GODADDY.COM BOWL December 31, 2010 January 1, 2011 January 6, 2011 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium EverBank Field Ladd-Peebles Stadium Memphis, Tennessee Jacksonville, Florida Mobile, Alabama Georgia ...................................... 3 0 3 0 — 6 Mississippi St. ........................ 10 21 14 7 — 52 Middle Tenn. ........................... 14 0 7 0 — 21 UCF .............................................. 0 3 0 7 — 10 Michigan .................................... 14 0 0 0 — 14 Miami (OH) .............................. 7 7 14 7 — 35 Records: Georgia 6-7, UCF 11-3 Records: Mississippi St. 9-4, Michigan 7-6 Records: Middle Tenn. 6-7, Miami (OH) 10-4 Attendance: 51,231 Attendance: 68,325 Attendance: 38,168 RECORDS CHICK-FIL-A BOWL ROSE BOWL AT&T COTTON BOWL CLASSIC December 31, 2010 PRESENTED BY VIZIO (BCS) January 7, 2011 Georgia Dome January 1, 2011 Cowboys Stadium Atlanta Rose Bowl Arlington, Texas GAME ALL-STAR / BOWL South Carolina ...................... 0 3 7 7 — 17 Pasadena, California LSU ............................................... 7 21 7 6 — 41 Florida St. ................................. 6 7 6 7 — 26 Wisconsin ................................. 10 3 0 6 — 19 Texas A&M ............................... 10 7 0 7 — 24 Records: South Carolina 9-5, Florida St. 10-4 TCU ............................................... 14 0 7 0 — 21 Records: LSU 11-2, Texas A&M 9-4 Attendance: 72,217 Records: Wisconsin 11-2, TCU 13-0 Attendance: 83,514 Attendance: 94,118 TICKETCITY BOWL BBVA COMPASS BOWL January 1, 2011 TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL (BCS) January 8, 2011 Cotton Bowl Stadium January 1, 2011 Legion Field Dallas University of Phoenix Stadium Birmingham, Alabama Northwestern ........................ 0 6 18 14 — 38 Glendale, Arizona Pittsburgh ................................ 0 13 7 7 — 27 Texas Tech ................................. 10 14 14 7 — 45 Connecticut ............................ 0 10 10 0 — 20 Kentucky .................................. 3 0 7 0 — 10 Records: Northwestern 7-6, Texas Tech 8-5 Oklahoma ................................ 14 6 14 14 — 48 Records: Pittsburgh 8-5, Kentucky 6-7 Attendance: 40,121 Records: Connecticut 8-5, Oklahoma 12-2 Attendance: 41,207 OUTBACK BOWL Attendance: 67,232 KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL January 1, 2011 DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL (BCS) January 9, 2011 Raymond James Stadium January 3, 2011 AT&T Park Tampa, Florida Sun Life Stadium San Francisco Florida ........................................ 0 14 6 17 — 37 Miami Gardens, Florida Nevada ...................................... 14 3 3 0 — 20 Penn St. ..................................... 7 10 7 0 — 24 Stanford .................................... 7 6 13 14 — 40 Boston College ...................... 7 0 3 3 — 13 Records: Florida 8-5, Penn St. 7-6 Virginia Tech ........................... 2 10 0 0 — 12 Records: Nevada 13-1, Boston College 7-6 Attendance: 60,574 Records: Stanford 12-1, Virginia Tech 11-3 Attendance: 41,063 CAPITAL ONE BOWL Attendance: 64,453 TOSTITOS BCS January 1, 2011 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL (BCS) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Florida Citrus Bowl January 4, 2011 January 10, 2011 Orlando, Florida
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