1989–90 NCAA football bowl games
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Champions | Miami Hurricanes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1989–90 NCAA football bowl games were a series of post-season games played in December 1989 and January 1990 to end the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. A total of 18 team-competitive games,[1] and two all-star games, were played. The post-season began with the California Bowl on December 9, 1989, and concluded on January 20, 1990, with the season-ending Senior Bowl.
Schedule
Date | Game | Site | Time (US EST) |
TV | Matchup (pre-game record) |
AP pre-game rank |
UPI (Coaches) pre-game rank |
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12/9 | California Bowl | Bulldog Stadium Fresno, California |
Champion) | NR NR |
NR NR | ||
12/16 | Independence Bowl | Independence Stadium Shreveport, Louisiana |
Mizlou | Independent )
|
NR NR |
NR NR | |
12/25 | Aloha Bowl | Honolulu, Hawaii
|
ABC
|
Hawaii 13 (9–2–1) (WAC )
|
#22 #25 |
NR #19 | |
12/28 | Liberty Bowl | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee |
Raycom Sports | Ole Miss 42 (7–4) (SEC), Air Force 29 (8–3–1) (WAC) |
NR NR |
NR NR | |
12/28 | All-American Bowl | Legion Field Birmingham, Alabama |
ESPN | ) | #24 #20 |
#19 NR | |
12/30 | Holiday Bowl | San Diego, California
|
ESPN | Champion) | #18 #19 |
#18 #16 | |
12/30 | Gator Bowl | Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville, Florida |
Independent )
|
#14 #17 |
#13 #17 | ||
12/30 | John Hancock Bowl | Sun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, Texas |
CBS | SWC )
|
#24 #16 |
NR #15 | |
12/30 | Peach Bowl | Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta |
ABC
|
) | NR NR |
NR NR | |
12/30 | Freedom Bowl | Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California |
NBC | ) | NR NR |
NR NR | |
12/31 | Copper Bowl | Arizona Stadium Tucson, Arizona |
TBS | ) | NR NR |
NR NR | |
1/1 | Hall of Fame Bowl | Tampa Stadium Tampa, Florida |
NBC | Auburn 31 (9–2) (SEC), Ohio State 14 (8–3) (Big Ten) |
#9 #21 |
#10 NR | |
1/1 | Florida Citrus Bowl[2] | Florida Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida |
12:00 PM | ABC
|
Illinois 31 (9–2) (Big Ten), Virginia 21 (10–2) (ACC) |
#11 #15 |
#11 #14 |
1/1 | Cotton Bowl Classic[3] | Dallas, Texas
|
1:30 PM | CBS | SWC Champion)
|
#8 #10 |
#8 #9 |
1/1 | Fiesta Bowl[4] | Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona |
NBC | ) | #5 #6 |
#5 #6 | |
1/1 | Rose Bowl[5] | Rose Bowl Pasadena, California |
4:30 PM | ABC
|
Champion) | #12 #3 |
#12 #3 |
1/1 | Sugar Bowl[6] | New Orleans, Louisiana
|
7:00 PM | ABC
|
Champion) | #2 #7 |
#2 #7 |
1/1 | Orange Bowl[7] | Miami Orange Bowl Miami |
8:00 PM | NBC | Champion) | #4 #1 |
#4 #1 |
References
- ^ "1989 College Football Bowl Games". Sports Reference. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ "CITRUS BOWL : George Right on Key, Virginia Out of Sync as Illinois Wins, 31-21". Los Angeles Times. January 2, 1990. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- New York Times. January 2, 1990. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ "Florida State Throws Nebraska for a 41-17 Loss : Fiesta Bowl: Willis knocks fellow Seminole out of record book by passing for 422 yards and five touchdowns". Los Angeles Times. January 2, 1990. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ "Bo's Farewell Is by the Book : USC Beats Michigan, 17-10, on Late Drive : Rose Bowl: Schembechler's record in game drops to 2-8 as he ends career as Wolverine coach". Los Angeles Times. January 2, 1990. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ "56th Annual Sugar Bowl Classic ~ January 1, 1990". Sugar Bowl. January 2, 1990. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
- ^ WOJCIECHOWSKI, GENE (January 2, 1990). "Irish Do Their Best to Make Miami No. 1 : Orange Bowl: Notre Dame dodges first-half bullets, then shoots a Rocket at previously unbeaten Colorado, 21-6. Holtz says Irish should be No. 1". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 23, 2018.