Classic College Football Games Bowl and Playoffs

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College football games for sale. $6.99 per game + Shipping and Handling. Discount given for bigger orders. New games added almost daily. Original broadcasts unless otherwise noted. r=re-broadcast and ro=rebroadcast and overview of game.

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Playoff National Championship

2021 #1 Alabama (12-0) 52-24 #3 Ohio St. (7-0)

2020 #1 LSU (13-0) 42-25 #3 Clemson (13-0)

2019 #2 Clemson (14-0) 44-16 #1 Alabama (14-0)

2018 #4 Alabama (12-1) 26-23 OT #3 Georgia (13-1)

2017 #2 Clemson (13-1) 35-31 #1 Alabama (14-0)

2016 #2 Alabama (13-1) 45-40 #1 Clemson (14-0)

2015 #4 Ohio St (13-1) 42-20 #2 Oregpn (13-1)



BCS National Championship

2014 #1 Florida St. (13-0) 34-31 #2 Auburn (12-1)

2013 #2 Alabama (12-1) 42-14 #1 Notre Dame (12-0)

2012 #2 Alabama (12-1) 21-0 #1 LSU (13-0)

2011 #1 Auburn (13-0) 22-19 #2 Oregon (12-0)

2010 #1 Alabama (13-0) 37-21 #2 Texas (13-0) (Colt McCoy left in the 1st half with an injury)

2009 #2 Florida (12-1) 24-14 #1 Oklahoma (12-1)

2008 #2 LSU (11-2) 38-24 #1 Ohio St. (11-1)

2007 #2 Florida (12-1) 41-14 #1 Ohio St. (12-0)-r



Rose Bowl

2021 (Semis) #1 Alabama (11-0) 31-14 #4 Notre Dame (10-1)

2020 #6 Oregon (11-2) 28-27 #8 Wisconsin (10-3)

2019 Rose Bowl #6 Ohio St. (12-1) 28-23 #9 Washington (10-3)

2018 (Semis) #3 Georgia (12-1) 54-48 2OTs #2 Oklahoma (12-1)

2017 #5 Penn State (11-2) 49-52 #9 USC (9-3)

2016 #5 Iowa (12-1) 16-45 #6 Stanford (11-2)

2015 (Semis) #2 Oregon (12-1) 59-20 #3 Florida St. (13-0) (2nd half from full encore broadcast)

2014 #4 Michigan St. (12-1) 24-20 #5 Stanford (11-2)

2013 #6 Stanford (11-2) 20-14 Wisconsin (8-5)

2012 #6 Oregon (11-2) 45-38 #9 Wisconsin (11-2)

2011 #3 TCU (12-0) 21-19 #4 Wisconsin (11-1)

2010 #8 Ohio St. (10-2) 26-17 #7 Oregon (10-2)

2009 #5 USC (11-1) 38-24 #8 Penn St. (11-1) (Mark Sanchez 413 yds, 4 TDs, 1 rushing TD)

2008 #7 USC (10-2) 49-17 #13 Illinois (9-3)

2007 #5 USC (10-2) 32-18 #3 Michigan (11-1)-r

2006 #2 Texas (12-0) 41-38 #1 USC (12-0)-r

2004 #1 USC (11-1) 28-14 #4 Michigan (10-2)-r

2002 #1 Miami (11-0) 37-14 #2 Nebraska (11-1)-r

2000 #4 Wisconsin (9-2) 17-9 #22 Stanford (8-3)

1999 #9 Wisconsin (10-1) 38-31 #5 UCLA (10-1)-r

1998 #1 Michigan (11-0) 2116 #8 Washington St (10-1)-r

1997 #4 Ohio St. (10-1) 20-17 #2 Arizona St. (11-0)-r

1996 #17 USC (9-2-1) 41-32 #3 Northwestern (10-1)-r

1995 #2 Penn St. (11-0) 38-20 #12 Oregon (9-3)-r

1994 #9 Wisconsin (9-1-1) 21=16 #14 UCLA (8-3)

1993 #7 Michigan (8-0-3) 38-31 #9 Washington (9-2)-r

1991 #8 Washington (9-2) 46-34 #17 Iowa (8-3)-r

1990 #3 Michigan (10-1) 10-17 #12 USC (8-2-1)-r

1989 #5 USC (10-1) 14-22 #11 Michigan (8-2-1)-r

1987 #7 Arizona St (9-1-1) 22-15 #4 Michigan (10-1)

1985 #18 USC (8-3) 20-17 #6 Ohio St. (9-2)-r

1984 UCLA (6-4-1) 45-9 #4 Illinois (10-1)

1982 #12 Washington (9-2) 28-0 #13 Iowa (9-2)

1980 #2 USC (10-0-1) 17-16 #1 Ohio St. (11-0)-r

1979 #3 USC (11-1) 17-10 #5 Michigan (10-1)-r

1978 #14 Washington (9-2) 27-20 #4 Michigan (10-1)-r

1976 #11 UCLA (8-2-1) 23-10 #1 Ohio St. (11-0)

1975 #4 USC (9-1-1) 18-17 #2 Ohio St. (10-1)-r (cut off at about 1 hour)

1974 #2 Ohio St. (9-0-1) 42-21 #7 USC (9-1-1)

1973 #1 USC (11-0) 42-17 #3 Ohio St. (9-1)

1972 #3 Michigan (11-0) 12-13 #16 Stanford (8-3)

1971 #12 Stanford (8-3) 27-17 #2 Ohio St. (9-0) (1st quarter is from stock footage and radio audio; the last 3 quarters are from the original broadcast)

1970 #5 USC (9-0-1) 10-3 #7 Michigan (8-2)

1969 #1 Ohio St. (9-0) 27-16 #2 USC (9-0-1)-ro



Orange Bowl

2021 #5 Texas A&M (8-1) 41-27 #13 North Carolina (8-3)

2019 (12-30-19) #9 Florida (10-2) 36-28 #24 Virginia (9-4)

2018 (12-29-18; Semis) #1 Alabama (13-0) 45-34 #4 Oklahoma (12-1)

2017 (12-30-17) #6 Wisconsin (12-1) 34-24 #10 Miami (10-2)

2016 (12-30-16) #6 Michigan (10-2) 32-33 #11 Florida St. (9-3)

2015 (12-31-15; Semis) #1 Clemson (13-0) 37-17 #4 Oklahoma (11-1)

2014 #12 Clemson (10-2) 40-35 #7 Ohio St. (12-1)

2013 #12 Florida St (11-2) 31-10 #15 Northern Illinois (12-1)

2012 #23 West Virginia (9-3) 70-33 #14 Clemson (10-3) (Highest score (70) ever)

2011 #4 Stanford (11-1) 40-12 #13 Virginia Tech (11-2)

2010 #10 Iowa (10-2) 24-14 #9 Georgia Tech (11-2) (Coldest Orange Bowl ever, game time temp 49 degrees)

2007 #5 Louisville (11-1) 24-13 #15 Wake Forest (11-2)

2006 #3 Penn St. (10-1) 26-23 3OT #22 Florida St (8-4)-r (Kevin Kelly Freshman for PSU hits 29-yard FG to win)

2005 #1 USC (12-0) 55-19 #2 Oklahoma (12-0)-r

2004 #9 Miami (10-2) 16-14 #7 Florida St. (10-2)-r

2003 #5 USC (10-2) 38-17 #3 Iowa (11-1)-r

2001 #1 Oklahoma (12-0) 13-2 #3 Florida St. (11-1)

2000 #8 Michigan (9-2) 35-34 OT #4 Alabama (10-2)

1996 #8 Florida St. (9-2) 31-26 #6 Notre Dame (9-2)-r

1995 #1 Nebraska (12-0) 24-17 #3 Miami (10-1)-r

1994 #1 Florida St. (11-1) 18-16 #2 Nebraska (11-0)-r

1986 #3 Oklahoma (10-1) 25-10 #1 Penn St. (11-0)

1984 #5 Miami (10-1) 31-30 #1 Nebraska (12-0) (Miami is propelled to #1 and the National Title)-r

1976 #3 Oklahoma (10-1) 14-6 #5 Michigan (8-1-2) (Oklahoma wins National Title)



Sugar Bowl

2021 (Semis) #2 Clemson (10-1) 28-49 #3 Ohio St. (6-0)

2020 #5 Georgia (11-2) 26-14 #7 Baylor (11-2)

2019 #5 Georgia (11-2) 21-28 #15 Texas (9-4)

2017 (Semis) #1 Clemson (12-1) 6-24 #4 Alabama (12-1)

2017 #7 Oklahoma (10-2) 35-19 #14 Auburn (8-4) (joined in progress 9 minutes into the game due to Rose Bowl game)

2016 #12 Mississippi (9-3) 48-20 #16 Oklahoma St. (10-2)

2015 (Semis) #4 Ohio St. (12-1) 42-35 #1 Alabama (12-1)

2014 #11 Oklahoma (10-2) 45-31 #3 Alabama (11-1)

2013 #22 Louisville (10-2) 33-23 #3 Florida (11-1)

2012 #13 Michigan (10-2) 23-20 OT #17 Virginia Tech (11-2)

2011 #6 Ohio St (11-1) 31-26 #8 Arkansas (10-2)

2010 #5 Florida (12-1) 51-24 #4 Cincinnati (12-0) (Tebow 31-36, 484 yds and 3 TDs)

2009 #7 Utah (12-0) 31-17 #4 Alabama (12-1)

2007 #4 LSU (10-2) 41-14 #11 Notre Dame (10-2)

2005 #3 Auburn (12-0) 16-13 #9 Virginia Tech (10-2)

2004 #1 Oklahoma (12-1) 14-21 #2 LSU (12-1)-r

2000 #1 Florida St. (11-0) 46-29 #2 Virginia Tech (11-0) (Va.Tech Michael Vick)-r

1997 #3 Florida (11-1) 52-20 #1 Florida St. (11-0) (Florida goes on to win the National Title)-r

1995 #7 Florida St. (9-1-1) 23-17 #5 Florida (10-1-1)-r

1992 #3 Florida (10-1) 28-39 #18 Notre Dame (9-3)-r

1991 #10 Tennessee (8-2-2) 23-22 Virginia (8-3)-r (Tennessee scores 20 4th quarter points)-r

1989 #4 Florida St. (10-1) 13-7 #7 Auburn (10-1)-r

1983 #2 Penn. St. (10-1) 27-23 #1 Georgia (11-0)-r

1982 #8 Pittsburgh (10-1) 24-20 #2 Georgia (10-1)-r (Pitt features Dan Marino and Georgia features Herschel Walker)

1981 #1 Georgia (11-0) 17-10 #7 Notre Dame (9-1-1)-r

1980 #2 Alabama (11-0) 24-9 #6 Arkansas (10-1)-r

1979 #1 Penn St. (11-0) 7-14 #2 Alabama (10-1)-r

1977 #1 Pittsburgh (11-0) 27-3 #5 Georgia (10-1)-r



Fiesta Bowl

2021 #10 Iowa St. (8-3) 34-17 #25 Oregon (4-2)

2019 (Semis 12-28-19) #2 Ohio St. (13-0) 23-29 #3 Clemson (13-0)

2019 #8 Central Florida (12-0) 32-40 #11 LSU (9-3)

2017 (12-30-17) #8 Penn St. (10-2) 35-28 #11 Washington (10-2)

2016 (Semis 12-31-16) #2 Clemson (12-1) 31-0 #3 Ohio St. (11-1)

2016 #7 Ohio St. (11-1) 44-28 #8 Notre Dame (10-2)

2014 #15 Central Florida (11-1) 52-42 #6 Baylor (11-1)

2013 #4 Oregon (11-1) 35-17 #5 Kansas St. (11-1)

2012 #3 Oklahoma St. (11-1) 41-38 OT #4 Stanford (11-1)

2011 #7 Oklahoma (11-2) 48-20 Connecticut (8-4)-r

2010 #6 Boise State (13-0) 17-10 #3 TCU (12-0)

2009 #3 Texas (11-1) 24-21 #10 Ohio St. (10-2) Colt McCoy 413 yards and Quan Collins 14 receptions and 173 yards)

2008 #11 West Virginia (10-2) 48-28 #3 Oklahoma (11-2)-c

2007 #9 Boise St. (13-0) 43-42 OT #7 Oklahoma (11-3)

2006 #4 Ohio St. (9-2) 34-20 #6 Notre Dame (9-2)-r

2005 #5 Utah (11-0) 35-7 #19 Pittsburgh (8-3)

2004 #7 Ohio St. (10-2) 35-28 #8 Kansas St. (11-3)-r

2003 #1 Miami (12-0) 24-31 OT #2 Ohio St. (13-0)-r

2002 #2 Oregon (10-1) 38-16 #3 Colorado (10-2)-r

2001 #5 Oregon St. (10-1) 41-9 #10 Notre Dame (9-2)-r

1999 #1 Tennessee (12-0) 27-16 #2 Florida St. (11-1)-r

1993 #6 Syracuse (9-2) 26-22 #10 Colorado (9-1-2)-r

1991 #14 Louisville (9-1-1) 34-7 Alabama (7-4)

1989 #1 Notre Dame (11-0) 34-21 #W3 West Virginia (11-0)-r

1987 #2 Penn St. (11-0) 14-10 #1 Miami (11-0)-r

1986 #5 Michigan (9-1-1) 27-23 #7 Nebraska (9-2)

1982 #7 Penn St. (9-2) 26-10 #8 USC (9-2)-r



Cotton Bowl

2019 (12-28-19) #10 Penn St. (10-2) 53-39 #17 Memphis (12-1)

2018 (12-29-18; Semis) #2 Clemson (13-0) 30-3 #3 Notre Dame (12-0)

2017 (12-29-17) #5 Ohio St. (11-2) 24-7 #8 USC (11-2)

2017 #15 Western Michigan (13-0) 16-24 #8 Wisconsin (10-3)

2015 (12-31-15; Semis) #2 Alabama (12-1) 38-0 #3 Michigan St. (12-1)

2015 #7 Michigan St. (10-2) 42-41 #5 Baylor (11-1)

2014 #9 Missouri (11-2) 41-31 #13 Oklahoma St. (10-2)

2013 #9 Texas A&M (10-2) 41-13 #11 Oklahoma (10-2)

2012 #7 Arkansas (11-2) 29-16 #11 Kansas St. (10-3) encore broadcast

2010 Mississippi (8-4) 21-7 #21 Oklahoma St. (9-3)

2009 #20 Mississippi (8-4) 47-35 #8 Texas Tech (11-1)-r

2008 #7 Missouri (11-2) 38-7 #25 Arkansas (8-4) (Mizzou's Tony Temple rushes for 281 yards and 4 TDs) re-broadcast

2007 #10 Auburn (10-2) 17-14 #22 Nebraska (9-4)-r

2006 #13 Alabama (9-2) 13-10 #18 Texas Tech (9-2)-r

2004 #16 Mississippi (9-3) 31-28 #21 Oklahoma St. (9-3) (Eli Manning 2 TDs and 1 rushing TD)-r

2002 #11 Oklahoma (10-2) 10-3 Arkansas (7-4)-r

1986 #11 Texas A&M (9-2) 36-16 #16 Auburn (8-3)-r

1985 #8 Boston College (9-2) 45-28 Houston (7-4)-r

1979 #10 Notre Dame (8-3) 35-34 #9 Houston (9-2) (Montana 8-yard TD on Final Play)

1978 #5 Notre Dame (9-1) 38-10 #1 Texas (11-0)-r



Citrus Bowl (Capital One Bowl)

2021 #14 Northwestern (6-2) 35-19 Auburn (6-4)

2020 #13 Alabama (10-2) 35-16 #14 Michigan (9-3)

2019 #12 Penn State (9-3) 24-27 #14 Kentucky (9-3)

2018 #14 Notre Dame (9-3) 21-17 #17 LSU (9-3)

2015 #16 Missouri (10-3) 33-17 #25 Minnesota (8-4)

2014 #8 South Carolina (10-2) 34-24 #19 Wisconsin (9-3)

2013 #7 Georgia (11-2) 45-31 #16 Nebraska (10-3) encore broadcast

2012 #10 South Carolina (10-2) 30-13 #21 Nebraska (9-3) encore broadcast

2010 #13 Penn St. (10-2) 19-17 #12 LSU (9-3)

2009 #16 Georgia (9-3) 24-12 #19 Michigan St. (9-3)-r

2008 Michigan (8-4) 41-35 #12 Florida (9-3) (Chad Henne 373 yds 3 TDs)-r

2005 #11 Iowa (9-2) 30-25 #12 LSU (9-2)-r (58 yard TD pass as time expired)

2003 Auburn 13-9 Penn St. (Auburn's Ronnie Brown 184 yrds)-r

before 2003, known as the Citrus Bowl

2000 #9 Michigan St. (9-2) 37-34 #10 Florida (9-3)-r

1999 #15 Michigan (9-3) 45-31 #11 Arkansas (9-2) (Anthony Thomas 132 yards and 3 TDs)-r

1997 #9 Tennessee (9-2) 48-28 #11 Northwestern (9-2) (Peyton Manning 408 yards and 4 TDs)-r

1991 #19 Nebraska (9-2) 21-45 #2 Georgia Tech (10-0-1)-r (Citrus Bowl)



Gator Bowl

2020 Tennessee (7-5) 23-22 Indiana (8-4)

2014 Nebraska (8-4) 24-19 #23 Georgia (8-4)

2013 #20 Northwestern (9-3) 34-20 Mississippi St (8-4) encore broadcast

1989 #19 Georgia (8-3) 34-27 Michigan St. (6-4-1) (Andre Rison (MSU) 252 yrds and 9 receptions)-r

1978 #7 Clemson (10-1) 17-15 #20 Ohio St. (7-3-1)-r (The Woody Hayes punching a Clemson player game)



Liberty Bowl

2005 Fresno St. (8-4) 24-31 Tulsa (8-4)-r

2004 #10 Boise State (11-0) 40-44 #8 Louisville (10-1)-r (Boise State's 22-game winning streak ends)

1998 BYU (9-4) 27-41 #10 Tulane (11-0)-r

1983 Notre Dame (6-5) 19-18 #13 Boston College (9-2)-r (starts in the 2nd quarter)

1982 (12-29-82) Alabama (7-4) 21-15 Illinois (7-5) (Bear Bryant's last game)-r



Peach Bowl

2021 #8 Cincinnati (9-0) 21-24 #9 Georgia (7-2)

2019 (Semis 12-28-19) #1 LSU (13-0) 63-28 #4 Oklahoma (12-1)

2018 (12-29-18) #10 Florida (9-3) 41-15 #7 Michigan (10-2)

2018 (1-1-18) #12 UCF (12-0) 34-27 #7 Auburn (10-3)

2016 (Semis 12-21-16) #1 Alabama (13-0) 24-7 #4 Washington (12-1)

2014 TCU (11-1) 42-3 #9 Mississippi (9-3)

2001 North Carolina (7-5) 16-10 Auburn (7-4)-r

1992 E. Carolina 37-34 North Carolina St. (E.C. scores the final 20 pts)-r

1990 Indiana (6-4-1) 23-27 Auburn (7-3-1)-r



Independence Bowl

2006 Oklahoma St. (6-6) 34-31 Alabama (6-6)-r

2002 Mississippi (6-6) 27-23 Nebraska (7-6) (Eli Manning 313 yards passing)-r

1988 Southern Mississippi (9-2) 38-18 UTEP (10-2) (James Harris returns 2 punts for a TD)-r



International Bowl

2008 Rutgers (6-5) 52-20 Ball St. (7-4) (Ray Rice 279 yards rushing and 4 TDs)-r



Alamo Bowl

2018 (12-28-18) #13 Washington St. (10-2) 28-26 #24 Iowa St. (8-4) (encore broadcast, 3 hours)

2017 (12-27-17) #13 Stanford (9-4) 37-39 #15 TCU (10-3)

2016 (12-29-16) #10 Colorado (10-3) 8-38 #12 Oklahoma St. (9-3) joined in progress 10 minutes into the game

2016 #11 TCU (10-2) 47-41 3OTs #15 Oregon (9-3) (TCU comes back from a 31-0 halftime deficit)

2008 #25 Missouri (9-4) 30-23 #22 Northwestern (9-3)-r

2007 Penn St. (8-4) 24-17 Texas A&M (7-5)-r



Aloha Bowl

2003 Hawaii (8-5) 54-48 3OT Houston (7-5) (re-broadcast to fit into 120 minutes)

1996 Navy (8-3) 42-38 California (6-5)-r

1991 Georgia Tech (7-5) 18-17 Stanford (8-3)-r



Hawaii Bowl

2007 East Carolina (7-5) 41-38 #24 Boise St. (10-2) (Chris Johnson 408 all-purpose yards)-r



Motor City Bowl

2007 Purdue (8-5) 51-48 Central Michigan (8-6) (FG as time expires for Purdue after Central Michigan trailed 34-13 at the half, before tying the game at 48 with 1:09 left)-r

2005 Akron (7-5) 31-38 Memphis (6-5)-r



Outback Bowl

2021 #11 Indiana (6-1) 20-26 Mississippi (4-5)

2020 #12 Auburn (9-3) 24-31 #18 Minnesota (10-2)

2019 #18 Mississippi St. (8-4) 22-27 Iowa (8-4)

2017 #17 Florida (8-4) 30-3 Iowa (8-4)

2015 #17 Wisconsin (10-3) 34-31 #14 Auburn (8-4)

2014 #14 LSU (9-3) 21-14 Iowa (8-4)

2013 #10 South Carolina (10-2) 33-28 #18 Michigan (8-4) encore broadcast

2012 #12 Michigan St. (9-3) 33-30 3OT #18 Georgia (10-2)

2000 Georgia (7-4) 28-25 Purdue (7-4) (Georgia rallies from 25-0 to Purdue's Drew Brees)-r



Insight Bowl

2003 California (6-6) 52-49 Virginia Tech (8-3) (California's Aaron Rodgers rushes for 2 TDs and passes for 2 TDs)-r



Holiday Bowl

2018 (12-31-18) #22 Northwestern (8-5) 31-20 #17 Utah (9-4)

2007 #17 Texas (9-3) 52-34 #12 Arizona St. (10-2)-r

2002 #6 Kansas St. (10-2) 34-27 Arizona St. (8-5)-r

2001 #15 Washington (8-3) 43-47 #7 Texas (10-2) (re-broadcast starts at the end of the 1st half; Texas down 16 starting the 4th quarter)-r

2000 #8 Oregon (9-2) 35-30 #12 Texas (9-2)-r

1989 #18 Penn St. (7-3-1) 49-39 #19 BYU (10-2)-r

1988 #12 Oklahoma St. (9-2) 62-14 #15 Wyoming (11-1) (Barry Sanders 222 yards, 5 TDs)-r

1987 #18 Iowa (9-3) 20-19 Wyoming (10-2)-r

1986 #19 Iowa (8-3) 39-38 San Diego St. (8-3)-r

1984 #1 BYU (11-0) 24-17 Michigan (6-4)-r

1980 #14 BYU (11-1) 46-45 #19 SMU (8-3) (BYU QB Jim McMahon and SMU RB Craig James would later meet in Super Bowl XX)-r



All American Bowl

1990 N.C. State (6-5) 31-27 #23 Southern Mississppi (8-3) (SM features Brett Favre)-r



Humanitarian Bowl

1999 Boise St. (9-3) 34-31 Louisville (7-4)-r



Copper Bowl

1992 #18 Washington St. (8-3) 31-28 Utah (6-5) (Drew Bledsoe throws for 476 yards and 2 TDs)-r



Continental Tire Bowl

2003 Pittsburgh (7-5) 23-16 Virginia (8-4)-r



Las Vegas Bowl

2008 #16 BYU (10-2) 21-31 Arizona (7-5) re-broadcast

2003 Oregon St. (7-5) 55-14 New Mexico (8-4) (Steve Jackson 5 TDs)-r



Meinieke Car Care Bowl

2008 West Virginia (8-4) 31-30 North Carolina (8-4)-r



Mobile Alabama Bowl

1999 TCU (7-4) 28-14 #19 East Carolina (9-2) (TCU features LaDanian Tomlinson)-r



MPC Computers Bowl

2006 Miami (6-6) 21-20 Nevada (8-4)-r



Sun Bowl

2008 Oregon St. (8-4) 3-0 #2 Pittsburgh (9-3)-r



Tangerine Bowl

2003 North Carolina St. (7-5) 56-26 Kansas (6-6) (Philip Rivers 475 yds and 5 TDs)-r



GMAC Bowl

2003 #14 Miami (Ohio) (11-1) 49-28 Louisville (9-3) (Miami features Ben Roethlisberger)-r

2001 Marshall (11-2) 64-61 2 OT East Carolina (6-6) (Marshall trailed 38-8 at halftime, starts 5 minutes into the 3rd quarter)-r



Fight Hunger Bowl

2011 Illinois (6-6) 20-14 UCLA (7-6)



Heart of Dallas Bowl

2014 Illinois (6-6) 18-35 Louisiana Tech (8-5)