Orange Bowl
football game
Orange Bowl, American college postseason gridiron football game played on New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day in Miami. It is one of six bowls that take turns hosting the semifinals of the College Football Playoff that determines the national champion of Division I college football (the others are the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Sugar Bowl).
The bowl game was first played in 1933 to attract winter tourists to Florida a month before their usual arrival. Embraced by local businessmen, it also benefited the struggling young University of Miami, which played in the early games; by 1936, however, the team’s participation was no longer automatic. Thereafter, at least one of the participating teams came from the South, until the mid-1950s, when the bowl was opened to high-ranking teams nationwide. The champion of the Big 8 Conference (now the Big 12) was one of the participants in 38 of the 42 games from 1954 through 1995. In 1998 the Orange Bowl joined the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), and in 2014 it became part of the College Football Playoff semifinal rotation. Now the game has a tie-in with the Atlantic Coast Conference and generally features its champion unless the team or the bowl is participating in a national championship semifinal.
The event was originally called the Palm Festival, but its present name was adopted in 1935. The game was moved in 1938 to the newly constructed Orange Bowl stadium, where it remained until it relocated to Joe Robbie Stadium (now called Sun Life Stadium) in 1995. The Orange Bowl Festival features, in addition to the football game, a parade, a tennis tournament, a basketball tournament, a fireworks display, and a sailboat regatta.
A list of Orange Bowl results is provided in the table.
season
result
1Part of Bowl Championship Series (BCS) from 1998–99 until 2013–14; part of College Football Playoff (CFP) from 2014–15.
2The first two games were part of the Miami Palm Festival.
3BCS national championship game.
4CFP semifinal.
1932–332
Miami (Fla.)
7
Manhattan
1933–342
Duquesne
33
Miami (Fla.)
7
1934–35
Bucknell
26
Miami (Fla.)
1935–36
Catholic
20
Mississippi
19
1936–37
Duquesne
13
Mississippi State
12
1937–38
Auburn
6
Michigan State
1938–39
Tennessee
17
Oklahoma
1939–40
Georgia Tech
21
Missouri
7
1940–41
Mississippi State
14
Georgetown
7
1941–42
Georgia
40
Texas Christian
26
1942–43
Alabama
37
Boston College
21
1943–44
Louisiana State
19
Texas A&M
14
1944–45
Tulsa
26
Georgia Tech
12
1945–46
Miami (Fla.)
13
Holy Cross
6
1946–47
Rice
8
Tennessee
1947–48
Georgia Tech
20
Kansas
14
1948–49
Texas
41
Georgia
28
1949–50
Santa Clara
21
Kentucky
13
1950–51
Clemson
15
Miami (Fla.)
14
1951–52
Georgia Tech
17
Baylor
14
1952–53
Alabama
61
Syracuse
6
1953–54
Oklahoma
7
Maryland
1954–55
Duke
34
Nebraska
7
1955–56
Oklahoma
20
Maryland
6
1956–57
Colorado
27
Clemson
21
1957–58
Oklahoma
48
Duke
21
1958–59
Oklahoma
21
Syracuse
6
1959–60
Georgia
14
Missouri
1960–61
Missouri
21
Navy
14
1961–62
Louisiana State
25
Colorado
7
1962–63
Alabama
17
Oklahoma
1963–64
Nebraska
13
Auburn
7
1964–65
Texas
21
Alabama
17
1965–66
Alabama
39
Nebraska
28
1966–67
Florida
27
Georgia Tech
12
1967–68
Oklahoma
26
Tennessee
24
1968–69
Penn State
15
Kansas
14
1969–70
Penn State
10
Missouri
3
1970–71
Nebraska
17
Louisiana State
12
1971–72
Nebraska
38
Alabama
6
1972–73
Nebraska
40
Notre Dame
6
1973–74
Penn State
16
Louisiana State
9
1974–75
Notre Dame
13
Alabama
11
1975–76
Oklahoma
14
Michigan
6
1976–77
Ohio State
27
Colorado
10
1977–78
Arkansas
31
Oklahoma
6
1978–79
Oklahoma
31
Nebraska
24
1979–80
Oklahoma
24
Florida State
7
1980–81
Oklahoma
18
Florida State
17
1981–82
Clemson
22
Nebraska
15
1982–83
Nebraska
21
Louisiana State
20
1983–84
Miami (Fla.)
31
Nebraska
30
1984–85
Washington
28
Oklahoma
17
1985–86
Oklahoma
25
Penn State
10
1986–87
Oklahoma
42
Arkansas
8
1987–88
Miami (Fla.)
20
Oklahoma
14
1988–89
Miami (Fla.)
23
Nebraska
3
1989–90
Notre Dame
21
Colorado
6
1990–91
Colorado
10
Notre Dame
9
1991–92
Miami (Fla.)
22
Nebraska
1992–93
Florida State
27
Nebraska
14
1993–94
Florida State
18
Nebraska
16
1994–95
Nebraska
24
Miami (Fla.)
17
1995–96
Florida State
31
Notre Dame
26
1996–97
Nebraska
41
Virginia Tech
21
1997–98
Nebraska
42
Tennessee
17
1998–99
Florida
31
Syracuse
10
1999–2000
Michigan
35
Alabama
34
2000–013
Oklahoma
13
Florida State
2
2001–02
Florida
56
Maryland
23
2002–03
Southern California
38
Iowa
17
2003–04
Miami (Fla.)
16
Florida State
14
2004–053
Southern California
55
Oklahoma
19
2005–06
Penn State
26
Florida State
23
2006–07
Louisville
24
Wake Forest
13
2007–08
Kansas
24
Virginia Tech
21
2008–09
Virginia Tech
20
Cincinnati
7
2009–10
Iowa
24
Georgia Tech
14
2010–11
Stanford
40
Virginia Tech
12
2011–12
West Virginia
70
Clemson
33
2012–13
Florida State
31
Northern Illinois
10
2013–14
Clemson
40
Ohio State
35
2014–15
Georgia Tech
49
Mississippi State
34
2015–164
Clemson
37
Oklahoma
17
2016–17
Florida State
33
Michigan
32
2017–18
Wisconsin
34
Miami (Fla.)
24
2018–194
Alabama
45
Oklahoma
34
2019–20
Florida
36
Virginia
28
2020–21
Texas A&M
41
North Carolina
27
2021–224
Georgia
34
Michigan
11
2022–23
Tennessee
31
Clemson
14
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