Refimprove date December 2009 Collegebowl name FiestaBowl full name Tostitos FiestaBowl nickname defunct logo Image FiestaBowl logo.svg image size caption Tostitos FiestaBowl logo stadium University ... Connecticut Huskies football team Connecticut next matchup date Okl 48 20 The FiestaBowl , now ... included Sunkist Growers, Incorporated Sunkist and IBM . In 1998, the FiestaBowl became part of the Bowl Championship Series BCS , and before 2007 every four years most recently in 2003 FiestaBowl ... Origins The FiestaBowl was born from the Western Athletic Conference s frustrated attempts to obtain ... to settle for an appearance in the less prestigious Chick fil A Bowl Peach Bowl . The FiestaBowl therefore ... quality matchups, so beginning with the 1981 game the FiestaBowl shifted to New Year s Day with the other ... in the FiestaBowl. At the time, the traditional four major bowl games the Cotton Bowl Classic ... at that time, and were thus free to choose a bowl. As such, the FiestaBowl and the Capital ... Penn State matchup. The FiestaBowl won the bidding and the game was set to be played on January 2, a day after the big four bowls. The 1987 FiestaBowl was won by Penn State 14&ndash 10 over Miami ... Virginia Mountaineers football team West Virginia for the national championship at the 1989 FiestaBowl ... into the bowl season to close out the 1980s. This significantly increased the FiestaBowl s prestige ... FiestaBowl 1991 game , several major universities declined invitations due to the Arizona State ... Holiday . However, in 1992 NCAA Division I A football season 1992 , the FiestaBowl was invited to participate ... bowl. When the Bowl Coalition was reconfigured as the Bowl Alliance , the Fiesta was included as one of the three top games. By this time, the Fiesta had clearly replaced the Cotton Bowl Classic ... Game title game with a preset rotating site. The FiestaBowl hosted the 1996 FiestaBowl ... Bowl Championship Series , the FiestaBowl became a permanent fixture in the four year BCS National ... more details
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Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1992 Football Season 1991 Title Sponsor IBM OS 2 Visitor Name Short Penn State Visitor Nickname Nittany Lions Visitor Record 10&ndash 2 Visitor AP 6 Visitor Coaches 5 Visitor Coach Joe Paterno Visitor1 7 Visitor2 0 Visitor3 14 Visitor4 21 Home Name Short Tennessee Home Nickname Volunteers Home Record 9&ndash 2 Home AP 10 Home Coaches 10 Home Coach Johnny Majors Home1 10 Home2 0 Home3 7 Home4 0 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 71,133 MVP WR O. J. McDuffie & LB Reggie Givens Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Ratings 7.0 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1991 IBM OS 2 FiestaBowl , was a post season college football bowl game between the 1992 Penn State Nittany Lions football team Penn State Nittany Lions and the 1991 Tennessee Volunteers football team Tennessee Volunteers , played January 1, 1992 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona . Notes This game marked the end of Sunkist Growers, Incorporated Sunkist sponsorship, which had been title sponsor since 1985 and the beginning of IBM s, with the OS 2 standing for Operating System 2. ref http www.fiestabowl.org index.php about about fiestabowl ref This game also marked Penn State s fifth apparence and Tennessee s first in the FiestaBowl. ref http www.fiestabowl.org index.php tostitos history ref References reflist 1991 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Penn State bowl games Tennessee bowl games Category 1991 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Penn State Nittany Lions football bowl games Category Tennessee Volunteers football bowl games ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 2 Year Game Played 2000 Football Season 1999 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader BCS Bowl Game Image Image FiestaBowllogo pre2007.png 150px Visitor Name Short Tennessee Visitor Nickname Volunteers Visitor Record 9 2 Visitor AP 6 Visitor Coaches 5 Visitor BCS 5 Visitor Coach Phillip Fulmer Visitor1 0 Visitor2 7 Visitor3 7 Visitor4 7 Home Name Short Nebraska Home Nickname Cornhuskers Home Record 11 1 Home AP 3 Home Coaches 3 Home BCS 3 Home Coach Frank Solich Home1 14 Home2 3 Home3 7 Home4 7 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona MVP Odds Anthem Referee Halftime Attendance 71,526 ref http www.usatoday.com sports football sfc 99bowls fiesta.htm ref US Network American Broadcasting Company ABC US Announcers Ratings Intl Network Intl Announcers The 2000 Tostitos FiestaBowl , played on January 2, 2000, was the 29th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona between the 1999 Tennessee Volunteers football team Tennessee Volunteers ranked 5 in the Bowl Championship Series BCS and the 1999 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team Nebraska Cornhuskers ranked 3 in the BCS . The matchup featured the two most current National Championship teams. Nebraska in 1997, and Tennessee in 1998. Nebraska won the game 31&ndash 21. References Reflist http www.huskerpedia.com games 1999 tenn99.html 1999 Bowl Games FiestaBowlBowl Championship Series Nebraska bowl games Tennessee bowl games Category 1999 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Nebraska Cornhuskers football bowl games Category Tennessee Volunteers football bowl games Collegefootball bowl stub ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1994 Football Season 1993 Title Sponsor IBM OS 2 Visitor Name Short Arizona Visitor Nickname Wildcats Visitor Record 9 2 Visitor AP 16 Visitor Coaches 14 Visitor Coach Dick Tomey Visitor1 9 Visitor2 7 Visitor3 6 Visitor4 7 Home Name Short Miami Home Nickname Hurricanes Home Record 9 2 Home AP 10 Home Coaches 9 Home Coach Dennis Erickson Home1 0 Home2 0 Home3 0 Home4 0 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 72,260 MVP RB Chuck Levy & LB Tedy Bruschi Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Cris Collinsworth Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1994 IBM OS 2 FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 1994, was the 23rd edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the 1993 Arizona Wildcats football team Arizona Wildcats , and the 1993 Miami Hurricanes football team Miami Hurricanes . The game featured the only shutout in FiestaBowl history, as Arizona shut out Miami. The shutout loss was the first for Miami in 168 games, since they lost 30 0 to 1979 Alabama Crimson Tide football team Alabama on November 17, 1979. The scoring started with Dan White UA quarterback Dan White throwing a 13 yard touchdown pass to Troy Dickey . The ensuing extra point failed, and Arizona settled for a 6 0 lead. Kicker Steve McLaughlin kicked a 39 yard field goal to increase the lead to 9 0, at the end of the 1st quarter. Late in the second quarter, running back Chuck Levy scored on a 68 yard touchdown run to increase ... gst fullpage.html?res 9D01E3DF133EF931A35752C0A962958260 1993 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Arizona bowl games Miami bowl games Category 1993 94 NCAA football bowl games FiestaBowl Category Arizona Wildcats football bowl games Category Miami Hurricanes football bowl games Category FiestaBowl Category Bowl Coalition ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 2002 Football Season 2001 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader BCS Bowl Game Image Image FiestaBowllogo pre2007.png 150px Visitor Name Short Colorado Visitor Nickname Buffaloes Visitor Record 10 2 Field should contain record prior to game Visitor AP 3 Visitor Coaches 3 Visitor BCS 3 Visitor Coach Gary Barnett Visitor1 7 Visitor2 0 Visitor3 0 Visitor4 9 Home Name Short Oregon Home Nickname Ducks Home Record 10 1 Field should contain record prior to game Home AP 2 Home Coaches 2 Home BCS 4 Home Coach Mike Bellotti Home1 7 Home2 14 Home3 7 Home4 10 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona MVP Joey Harrington , Quarterback QB br Steve Smith cornerback Steve Smith , Cornerback CB Odds Anthem Referee Halftime Attendance 74,118 US Network American Broadcasting Company ABC US Announcers Brent Musburger , Gary Danielson Ratings 11.3 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 2002 Tostitos FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 2002, was the 31st edition of the FiestaBowl . The game was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona between the cfb link year 2001 team Colorado Buffaloes title Colorado Buffaloes ranked 3 in the Bowl Championship Series BCS and the 2001 Oregon Ducks football ... Steve Smith cornerback Steve Smith had three interceptions, a FiestaBowl record, and was named ... page 196 work University of Oregon Football 2007 Media Guide title 2002 FiestaBowl publisher GoDucks.com accessdate 2007 11 28 ref This was the first edition of the FiestaBowl to match two schools from .... References Reflist 2001 Bowl Games FiestaBowlBowl Championship Series Colorado bowl games Oregon bowl games Category 2001 02 NCAA football bowl games FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Colorado Buffaloes football bowl games Category Oregon Ducks football bowl games Collegefootball bowl stub ... to some controversy that Oregon should have played for the 2002 Rose Bowl 2002 BCS National ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1984 Football Season 1983 Visitor Name Short Ohio State Visitor Nickname Buckeyes Visitor Record 8 3 Visitor AP 14 Visitor Coaches 13 Visitor Coach Earle Bruce Visitor1 7 Visitor2 7 Visitor3 0 Visitor4 14 Home Name Short Pittsburgh Home Nickname Panthers Home Record 8 2 1 Home AP 15 Home Coaches 13 Home Coach Foge Fazio Home1 0 Home2 7 Home3 0 Home4 16 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 66,484 MVP QB John Congemi & LB Rowland Tatum Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Bob Griese Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1984 FiestaBowl , played on January 2, 1984, was the 13th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the Ohio State Buckeyes , and the University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Panthers . Ohio State scored first when quarterback Mike Tomczak scored on a three yard quarterback keeper for a touchdown, opening up a 7 0 lead. Pittsburgh tied the score on a 6 yard touchdown pass from John Congemi to wide receiver Clint Wilson , tying the score at 7 7. Running back Keith Byars scored on an 11 yard touchdown run before halftime, to give Ohio State a 14 7 halftime lead. After a scoreless third quarter, the action increased in the fourth. Pitt wide receiver Clint Wilson recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown to tie the game at 14. Keith Byars immediately took the ensuing kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, as Ohio State reclaimed a 21 14 lead. John Congemi then found .... External links http espn.go.com abcsports bcs fiesta s 1984.html 1983 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Ohio State bowl games Pittsburgh bowl games Category 1983 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Ohio State Buckeyes football bowl games Category Pittsburgh Panthers football bowl games ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Optional Subheader Title Sponsor Image Caption Date Game Played December 28 Year Game Played 1974 Football Season 1974 Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Visitor School Oklahoma State University Visitor Name Short Oklahoma State Visitor Nickname Cowboys Visitor Record 6&ndash 5 Field should contain record prior to game Visitor AP Visitor Coaches Visitor Coach Jim Stanley Visitor1 0 Visitor2 7 Visitor3 3 Visitor4 6 Home School Brigham Young University Home Name Short BYU Home Nickname Cougars Home Record 7&ndash 3&ndash 1 Field should contain record prior to game Home AP Home Coaches Home BCS Home Coach LaVell Edwards Home1 6 Home2 0 Home3 0 Home4 0 MVP Offensive Kenny Walker OSU br Defensive Philip Dokes OSU Odds Anthem Referee Halftime Attendance 50,878 Payout 201,898.61 US Network CBS US Announcers Ratings Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1974 FiestaBowl game was the fourth annual game featuring the football teams from Oklahoma State Cowboys football Oklahoma State and BYU Cougars football BYU . It was cloudy with light rain in Tempe, Arizona Tempe . Scoring First quarter BYU Mark Uselman 30 yard field goal ref Tostitos FiestaBowl Media guide, Tostitos FiestaBowl, 2010 11 ref BYU Uselman 43 yard field goal Second quarter OSU Kenny Walker 12 yard run Abby Daigle kick Third quarter OSU Daigle 42 yard field goal Fourth quarter OSU Gerald Bain 40 yard pass from Leonard Thompson kick failed References Reflist External links http www.mmbolding.com bowls Fiesta 1974.htm Official website FiestaBowl BYU bowl games Oklahoma State bowl games Category 1974 NCAA Division I football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category BYU Cougars football bowl games Category Oklahoma State Cowboys football bowl games ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played December 31 Year Game Played 1997 Football Season 1997 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader December Bowl Game Visitor School Kansas State University Visitor Name Short Kansas State Visitor Nickname Wildcats Visitor Record 10 1 Visitor AP 10 Visitor Coaches 9 Visitor Bowl Alliance 10 Visitor Coach Bill Snyder Visitor1 0 Visitor2 21 Visitor3 0 Visitor4 14 Visitor Total 35 Home School Syracuse University Home Name Short Syracuse Home Nickname Orangemen Home Record 9 3 Home AP 14 Home Coaches 14 Home Bowl Alliance 14 Home Coach Paul Pasqualoni Home1 3 Home2 12 Home3 0 Home4 3 Home Total 18 Type bg Odds Attendance 69,367 MVP Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona US Network CBS US Announcers Tim Brando and Ed Cunningham Ratings Different Previous 1997 FiestaBowl January 1997 Jan Different Next 1999 FiestaBowl 1999 About the FiestaBowl that followed the 1997 season, played on December 31, 1997 the game that followed the 1996 season, played on January 1, 1997 1997 FiestaBowl January The 1997 Tostitos FiestaBowl game was a post season college football bowl game between the 1997 Kansas State Wildcats football team Kansas State Wildcats and the cfb link year 1997 team Syracuse Orangemen title Syracuse .... His 77 yard reception in the fourth quarter was the longest in FiestaBowl history. Swift caught ... yards and ran for 81 yards, but completed just 16 of 39 passes. Syracuse s seven game bowl game win streak had ended. External links http www.geocities.com dwillbrant fies.htm 1997 FiestaBowl BOT GENERATED ... Football 2006 fiestabowl1997.asp 1997 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Kansas State bowl games Syracuse bowl games Category 1997 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Kansas State Wildcats football bowl games Category Syracuse Orange football bowl games Category Bowl Alliance ..., 35 18 . The game was part of the 1997 1998 Bowl Alliance of the 1997 NCAA Division I A football ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 2001 Football Season 2000 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader BCS Bowl Game Image Image FiestaBowllogo pre2007.png 150px Visitor Name Short Oregon State Visitor Nickname Beavers Visitor Record 10 1 Field should contain record prior to game Visitor AP 5 Visitor Coaches 6 Visitor BCS 6 Visitor Coach Dennis Erickson Visitor1 3 Visitor2 9 Visitor3 29 Visitor4 0 Home Name Short Notre Dame Home Nickname Fighting Irish Home Record 9 2 Field should contain record prior to game Home AP 10 Home Coaches 10 Home BCS 11 Home Coach Bob Davie American football Bob Davie Home1 0 Home2 3 Home3 0 Home4 6 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona MVP Jonathan Smith quarterback Jonathan Smith , Quarterback QB br Darnell Robinson, Linebacker LB Odds Anthem Referee Halftime Attendance 75,428 US Network American Broadcasting Company ABC US Announcers Sean McDonough , Ed Cunningham Ratings 10.7 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 2001 Tostitos FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 2001, was the 30th edition of the FiestaBowl . The game was played at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona between the 2000 Oregon State Beavers football team Oregon State Beavers ranked 5 in the AP Poll and the 2000 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team Notre Dame Fighting Irish ranked 10 in the AP Poll . In the game, Oregon State quarterback Jonathan Smith quarterback Jonathan Smith threw for 305 yards and 3 touchdowns ... FiestaBowl publisher OSUBeavers.com accessdate 2007 11 28 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot .... References Reflist 2000 Bowl Games FiestaBowlBowl Championship Series Notre Dame bowl games Oregon State bowl games Category 2000 01 NCAA football bowl games FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Notre Dame Fighting Irish football bowl games Category Oregon State Beavers football bowl games Collegefootball bowl stub ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1997 Football Season 1996 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader January Bowl Game Visitor School Penn State University Visitor Name Short Penn State Visitor Nickname Nittany Lions Visitor Record 10 2 Visitor AP 7 Visitor Coaches 7 Visitor Bowl Alliance 7 Visitor Coach Joe Paterno Visitor1 7 Visitor2 0 Visitor3 21 Visitor4 10 Visitor Total 38 Home School University of Texas at Austin Home Name Short Texas Home Nickname Longhorns Home Record 8 4 Home AP 20 Home Coaches 20 Home Bowl Alliance 20 Home Coach John Mackovic Home1 3 Home2 9 Home3 3 Home4 0 Home Total 15 Type bg Odds Attendance 65,106 MVP Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona US Network CBS Sports CBS US Announcers Tim Brando and Ed Cunningham Ratings Different Previous 1996 FiestaBowl 1996 Different Next 1997 FiestaBowl December 1997 Dec About the FiestaBowl that followed the 1996 season, played on January 1, 1997 game that followed the 1997 season, played on December 31, 1997 1997 FiestaBowl December The 1997 Tostitos FiestaBowl game was a post season college football bowl game between the 1996 Penn State Nittany Lions football team Penn State Nittany Lions and the cfb link year 1996 team Texas Longhorns title Texas Longhorns on January 1, 1997, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona . Penn State defeated Texas, 38 15 . The game was part of the 1996 1997 Bowl Alliance of the 1996 NCAA Division I A football ... id 36&url subchannel id &url article id 753&change well id 2 1997 FiestaBowl Recap Texas 15, Penn State 38 1996 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Penn State bowl games Texas bowl games Category 1996 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category Penn State Nittany Lions football bowl games Category Texas Longhorns football bowl games Category FiestaBowl Category Bowl Alliance ... Big 12 Championship Game , went into their second straight Alliance bowl with a five game winning ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader BCS Bowl Game Image Image FiestaBowl logo.svg 150px Caption Date Game Played January 4 Year Game Played ... title Pre Bowl Thoughts 2010 FiestaBowl publisher Scout.com date December 31, 2009 ref , etc. Some ... Boise State had done in the 2007 FiestaBowl and Utah Utes football Utah had done in the 2005 Fiesta ... post id 15348 fiestabowl wasnt looking at the non aq distiction title FiestaBowl wasn t looking ... allegations that the FiestaBowl had made FiestaBowl Controversy illegal political campaign contributions ... Bowl Parade Grand Marshal John Cena publisher FiestaBowl ref The Broncos won the game by a score ... off another FiestaBowl trick play, this time a fake punt, known as The Riddler . Punter Kyle Brotzman ... title Boise State pulls out 17 10 FiestaBowl win publisher Fox News Channel Fox News date January 5, 2010 author Andrew Bagnato ref References reflist FiestaBowl Boisestatefootball bowl games ... year 2009 2009 WAC football season Category 2009 10 NCAA football bowl games FiestaBowl Category Fiesta ... 2010 01 double digit drop for fiesta bowl.html ref Intl Network Intl Announcers The 2010 Tostitos FiestaBowl game was a post season college football bowl game between the 4 2009 TCU Horned Frogs football ... , Arizona . The game was part of the 2009 10 Bowl Championship Series BCS of the 2009 NCAA Division ... consecutive year, TCU and BSU faced off in a bowl game of historic significance. In the 2008 Poinsettia Bowl , TCU and Boise State played in the first non BCS game ever in which both teams were ranked higher than both participants in a BCS bowl game in the same season specifically the 2009 Orange Bowl , with the Horned Frogs winning 17 16. The historic milestones of this game were ref cite news ... earned BCS bowl berths in the same season. Accordingly, this was the first BCS game ever to feature ... Bowl Subdivision FBS history to finish the season 14 0 the other team being the 2002 Ohio State ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 2 Year Game Played 1995 Football Season 1994 Title Sponsor IBM OS 2 Visitor Name Short Colorado Visitor Nickname Buffaloes Visitor Record 10 1 Visitor AP 4 Visitor Coaches 5 Visitor Coach Bill McCartney Visitor1 10 Visitor2 21 Visitor3 3 Visitor4 7 Home Name Short Notre Dame Home Nickname Fighting Irish Home Record 6 4 1 Home AP Home Coaches Home Coach Lou Holtz Home1 3 Home2 7 Home3 7 Home4 7 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona MVP QB Kordell Stewart & DE Shannon Clavelle Odds Anthem Referee Halftime Attendance 73,968 US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Randy Cross Ratings 6.0 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1995 IBM OS 2 FiestaBowl , played on January 2, 1995, was the 24th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the 1994 Colorado Buffaloes football team Colorado Buffaloes , and the 1994 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team Notre Dame Fighting Irish . 1st half Kicker Neil Voskeritchian started the scoring with a 33 yard field goal in the first quarter, to give Colorado the early 3&ndash 0 lead. Later in the 1st quarter, quarterback Kordell Stewart tossed a 1 yard pass to Christian Fauria for a touchdown, and a 10 0 Buffaloe lead. Scott Cengia got Notre Dame on the board with a 29 yard field goal to cut the lead to 10&ndash 3. In the second quarter, Colorado ended the game, by scoring three consecutive touchdowns. Kordell Stewart started by rushing 9 yards for a touchdown, and Rashaan Salaam scored two 1 yard touchdown runs to increase ... to Leon Wallace to provide the final margin. External links http espn.go.com abcsports bcs fiesta s 1995.html 1994 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Colorado bowl games Notre Dame bowl games Category 1994 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Colorado Buffaloes football bowl games Category Notre Dame Fighting Irish football bowl games Category Bowl Coalition ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1993 Football Season 1992 Title Sponsor IBM OS 2 Visitor Name Short Syracuse Visitor Nickname Orangemen Visitor Record 9 2 Visitor AP 6 Visitor Coaches 9 Visitor Coach Paul Pasqualoni Visitor1 3 Visitor2 3 Visitor3 20 Visitor4 0 Home Name Short Colorado Home Nickname Buffaloes Home Record 9 1 2 Home AP 10 Home Coaches 6 Home Coach Bill McCartney Home1 0 Home2 7 Home3 9 Home4 6 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 70,224 MVP QB Marvin Graves & NG Kevin Mitchell American football Kevin Mitchell Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Todd Christensen Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1993 IBM OS 2 FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 1993, was the 22nd edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the cfb link year 1992 team Colorado Buffaloes title Colorado Buffaloes and the cfb link year 1992 team Syracuse Orangemen title Syracuse Orangemen . Game summary 1st half Syracuse opened up a 6&ndash 0 lead following field goals of 46 and 34 yards from John Biskup . In the second quarter, quarterback Kordell Stewart threw a 7 yard touchdown pass to Sean Embree to give Colorado a 7&ndash 6 lead. That would close out the first half scoring. 2nd half With 6 22 left in the third quarter, tailback David Walker scored on a 13 yard touchdown run. Up 12 7, Syracuse opted for two, but failed, leaving the score at 12&ndash 7, Syracuse. Colorado s Mitch Berger connected on a 38 yard field goal with 3 ... gst fullpage.html?res 9F0CE2DD143BF931A35752C0A965958260&scp 14&sq Fiesta Bowl&st nyt 1992 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Colorado bowl games Syracuse bowl games Category 1992 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Colorado Buffaloes football bowl games Category Syracuse Orange football bowl games Category Bowl Coalition ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 2005 Football Season 2004 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader BCS Bowl Game Image Image FiestaBowllogo pre2007.png 150px Visitor School University of Pittsburgh Visitor Name Short Pittsburgh Visitor Nickname Panthers Visitor Record 8 3 Field should contain record prior to game Visitor AP 19 Visitor Coaches 20 Visitor BCS 21 Visitor Coach Walt Harris Visitor1 0 Visitor2 0 Visitor3 7 Visitor4 0 Visitor Total 7 Home School University of Utah Home Name Short Utah Home Nickname Utes Home Record 11 0 Field should contain record prior to game Home AP 5 Home Coaches 6 Home BCS 6 Home Coach Urban Meyer Kyle Whittingham Home1 7 Home2 7 Home3 21 Home4 0 Home Total 35 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona MVP QB Alex Smith quarterback Alex Smith , WR Paris Warren , DT Steve Fifita ... Brent Musburger , Gary Danielson Ratings 7.4 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 2005 Tostitos FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 2005, was the 34th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game was played ..., a Walter Camp finalist, a Davey O Brien finalist, finished fourth in the Heisman voting, and the FiestaBowl MVP. Paris Warren was Smith s go to man during the game, as he caught a FiestaBowl record ... recaps 010205aab.html File 2005FiestaPittUtah.jpg thumb left 275px 2005 FiestaBowl 2004 Bowl Games FiestaBowlBowl Championship Series Pittsburgh bowl games Utah bowl games Mountain West Conference football season year 2004 Category 2004 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category Pittsburgh Panthers football bowl games Category Utah Utes football bowl games Category FiestaBowl ... of 73,519 fans. It is notable for being the first Bowl Championship Series BCS game to feature a team from a non BCS conference, and the only BCS bowl to feature a non BCS team prior to the 2006 ... bowl teams by an average of 23.2 points. Utah was a very successful team that broke many school records ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1983 Football Season 1982 Visitor Name Short Arizona State Visitor Nickname Sun Devils Visitor Record 9 2 Visitor AP 11 Visitor Coaches 11 Visitor Coach Darryl Rogers Visitor1 0 Visitor2 11 Visitor3 7 Visitor4 14 Home Name Short Oklahoma Home Nickname Sooners Home Record 8 3 Home AP 12 Home Coaches 10 Home Coach Barry Switzer Home1 7 Home2 6 Home3 8 Home4 0 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 66,484 MVP HB Marcus Dupree & DL Jim Jeffcoat Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Len Dawson Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1983 FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 1983, was the 12th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the Arizona State University Arizona State Sun Devils , and the University of Oklahoma Oklahoma Sooners . Oklahoma scored first on a 1 yard touchdown run from running back Stanley Wilson , giving the Sooners a 7 0 lead. In the second quarter, Arizona State got a field goal from kicker Luis Zendejas to cut the lead to 7 3. Their defense later forced a safety, to make it 7 5. Zendejas kicked another 22 yard field goal to give Arizona State its first lead of the game at 8 7. Stanley Wilson scored on his second rushing touchdown of the game to give Oklahoma a 13 8 lead. Zendejas answered with a 54 yard field goal before halftime, to cut the lead to 13 11, Oklahoma. In the third quarter, Darryl Clack scored on a 15 yard touchdown run, to give Arizona State an 18 ... hamstring. He set the rushing record for yards in the FiestaBowl References Reflist External links FiestaBowl Arizona State bowl games Oklahoma bowl games Category 1982 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Arizona State Sun Devils football bowl games Category Oklahoma Sooners football bowl games ... more details
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Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Year Game Played 1978 Optional Subheader Football Season 1978 Date Game Played December 25 Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe , Arizona Home Name Short UCLA Home Nickname Bruins Home Record 8 3 Home AP 15 Home Coaches Home Coach Terry Donahue Home1 0 Home2 0 Home3 3 Home4 7 Visitor Name Short Arkansas Visitor Nickname Razorbacks Visitor Record 10 2 Visitor AP 8 Visitor Coaches Visitor Coach Lou Holtz Visitor1 0 Visitor2 10 Visitor3 0 Visitor4 0 Attendance 55,2227 Payout 342,562.70 MVP Offensive James Owens, UCLA Defensive Jimmy Walker, Arkansas Odds Ratings 18.2 US Network NBC The 1978 FiestaBowl was a post season college football bowl game between the 8 1978 Arkansas Razorbacks football team Arkansas Razorbacks from the Southwest Conference , and the 15 cfb link year 1978 team UCLA Bruins title UCLA Bruins from the Pacific 10 Conference . The game ended in a 10 10 tie before 55,227 spectators. ref 1978 FiestaBowl. http www.fiestabowl.org index.php tostitos history display 8th annual fiestabowl Game Summary. Retrieved January 12, 2011. ref Setting Arkansas See also 1978 Arkansas Razorbacks football team With a win over Texas A&M, Arkansas clinched a FiestaBowl berth. ref Arkansas 26, Texas A. & M. 7. http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F60913F63B5413728DDDA00994D9415B888BF1D3 Article. The New York Times . November 19, 1978. Retrieved on January 12, 2011. ref Entering the game, Arkansas had come off a 49 7 win over Texas Tech, and was 10 2 overall. ref Hogs hang loose for FiestaBowl. http news.google.com ...?id zbUOAAAAIBAJ&sjid woIDAAAAIBAJ&pg 4200,8036025&dq fiestabowl arkansas Article. The Kingman ... reflist FiestaBowl Arkansas bowl games UCLA bowl games Category 1978 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Arkansas Razorbacks football bowl games Category UCLA Bruins football bowl games ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 2 Year Game Played 1989 Football Season 1988 Title Sponsor Sunkist Visitor School University of Notre Dame Visitor Name Short Notre Dame Visitor Nickname Fighting Irish Visitor Record 11 0 Visitor AP 1 Visitor Coaches 1 Visitor Coach Lou Holtz Visitor1 9 Visitor2 14 Visitor3 3 Visitor4 8 Home School West Virginia University Home Name Short West Virginia Home Nickname Mountaineers Home Record 11 0 Home AP 3 Home Coaches 3 Home Coach Don Nehlen Home1 0 Home2 6 Home3 7 Home4 8 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona MVP QB Tony Rice American football Tony Rice & LB Frank Stams Odds Anthem Referee Halftime Attendance 74,911 US Network NBC US Announcers Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen Ratings 17.0 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1989 Sunkist Growers, Incorporated Sunkist FiestaBowl , played on January 2, 1989, was the 18th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the 1988 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team Notre Dame Fighting Irish , and the 1988 West Virginia Mountaineers football team West Virginia Mountaineers . Billy Hackett started the scoring with a 45 yard field goal to give Notre Dame an early 3&ndash 0 lead. Running back Anthony Johnson then scored on a 1 yard touchdown run to give Notre Dame a 9 0 lead. The ensuing extra point missed, and the score remained 9 0. Early in the second quarter, Rodney Culver added a 5 yard touchdown run to increase Notre Dame s lead to 16&ndash 0. Charlie Baumann of West Virginia scored on a 29 yard field goal to cut the lead to 16&ndash ..., by intercepting a pass in the end zone. 1988 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Notre Dame bowl games West Virginia bowl games Category 1988 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category Notre Dame Fighting Irish football bowl games Category West Virginia Mountaineers football bowl games Category FiestaBowl Category NCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship Games ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1990 Football Season 1989 Title Sponsor Sunkist Visitor Name Short Nebraska Visitor Nickname Cornhuskers Visitor Record 10 1 Visitor AP 6 Visitor Coaches 6 Visitor Coach Tom Osborne Visitor1 7 Visitor2 3 Visitor3 0 Visitor4 7 Home Name Short Florida State Home Nickname Seminoles Home Record 9 2 Home AP 5 Home Coaches 5 Home Coach Bobby Bowden Home1 0 Home2 21 Home3 20 Home4 0 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 73,953 MVP QB Peter Tom Willis & NG Odell Haggins Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Todd Christensen Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1990 Sunkist Growers, Incorporated Sunkist FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 1990, was the 19th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the 1989 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team Nebraska Cornhuskers , and the cfb link year 1989 team Florida State Seminoles title Florida State Seminoles . The game was completely dominated in favor of the Seminoles. Nebraska scored the only points of the 1st quarter, when quarterback Gerry Gdowski threw a 9 yard touchdown pass to Morgan Gregory for an early 7 0 lead, with 11 19 left in the quarter. Florida State got on the board in the second quarter following a 14 yard touchdown pass from Peter Tom Willis to wide receiver Terry Anthony , tying the game at 7 with 13 42 left in the second quarter. Nebraska s Chris Drennan responded with a 39 yard field goal, giving the Huskers a 10 7 lead with 12 ... Joseph touchdown run. External links http huskerpedia.com games 1989 12floridastate.html 1989 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Florida State bowl games Nebraska bowl games Category 1989 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category Florida State Seminoles football bowl games Category Nebraska Cornhuskers football bowl games Category FiestaBowl ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1988 Football Season 1987 Title Sponsor Sunkist Visitor Name Short Florida State Visitor Nickname Seminoles Visitor Record 10 1 Visitor AP 3 Visitor Coaches 3 Visitor Coach Bobby Bowden Visitor1 0 Visitor2 21 Visitor3 3 Visitor4 7 Home Name Short Nebraska Home Nickname Cornhuskers Home Record 10 1 Home AP 5 Home Coaches 5 Home Coach Tom Osborne Home1 14 Home2 0 Home3 14 Home4 0 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 72,112 MVP QB Danny McManus & DL Neil Smith American football Neil Smith Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Todd Christensen Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1988 Sunkist FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 1988, was the 17th edition of the FiestaBowl. The game featured the 1987 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team Nebraska Cornhuskers , and the cfb link year 1987 team Florida State Seminoles title Florida State Seminoles . Nebraska scored first following a 3 yard touchdown run from halfback Keith Jones American football Keith Jones , opening up a 7 0 lead with 9 31 left in the first quarter. With 1 15 left in the opening stanza, Dana Brinson fielded a punt, and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown, for Nebraska to open a 14 0 lead. Florida State got on the board, after quarterback Danny McManus threw a 10 yard touchdown pass to Herb Gainer , cutting the lead in half. With 4 48 left in the first half, running back Dayne Williams scored from 4 yards out, to tie the game .... External links http huskerpedia.com games 1987 12floridastate.html 1987 Bowl Games FiestaBowl Florida State bowl games Nebraska bowl games Category FiestaBowl Category 1987 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category Florida State Seminoles football bowl games Category Nebraska Cornhuskers football bowl games ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 2 Year Game Played 2006 Football Season 2005 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader BCS Bowl Game Image Image FiestaBowllogo pre2007.png 150px Visitor School Ohio State University Visitor Name Short Ohio State Visitor Nickname Buckeyes Visitor Record 9 2 Field should contain record prior to game Visitor AP 4 Visitor Coaches 4 Visitor BCS 4 Visitor Coach Jim Tressel Visitor1 7 Visitor2 14 Visitor3 3 Visitor4 10 Visitor Total 34 Home School University of Notre Dame Home Name Short Notre Dame Home Nickname Fighting Irish Home Record 9 2 Field should contain record prior to game Home AP 5 Home Coaches 6 Home BCS 6 Home Coach Charlie Weis Home1 7 Home2 0 Home3 6 Home4 7 Home Total 20 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, AZ Image Image FiestaBowllogo pre2007.png 150px MVP QB Troy Smith & LB A.J. Hawk Odds Anthem Referee Steve Shaw Halftime Attendance 76,196 US Network American Broadcasting Company ABC US Announcers Brent Musburger , Gary Danielson , Jack Arute Ratings 12.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 2006 Tostitos FiestaBowl , played on January 2, 2006, was the 35th edition of the FiestaBowl, featuring Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Notre Dame and Ohio State Buckeyes football Ohio State ... Carpenter American football Bobby Carpenter . The 2006 FiestaBowl would be the last played at Sun Devil Stadium . The FiestaBowl now is played at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale ... run by Antonio Pittman . Aftermath Notre Dame extended its bowl game losing streak to 8 games, which ... pdf5 45266.pdf?ATCLID 523263&SPSID 46030&SPID 4135&DB OEM ID 10200 Official Stats 2005 Bowl Games FiestaBowlBowl Championship Series Notre Dame bowl games Ohio State bowl games Category 2005 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Notre Dame Fighting Irish football bowl games Category Ohio State Buckeyes football bowl games ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1985 Football Season 1984 Visitor Name Short UCLA Visitor Nickname Bruins Visitor Record 8 3 Visitor AP 14 Visitor Coaches 15 Visitor Coach Terry Donahue Visitor1 7 Visitor2 15 Visitor3 7 Visitor4 10 Home Name Short Miami Home Nickname Hurricanes Home Record 8 4 Home AP 13 Home Coaches 13 Home Coach Jimmy Johnson American football coach Jimmy Johnson Home1 14 Home2 7 Home3 3 Home4 13 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 60,310 MVP HB Gaston Green & DB James Washington Odds Anthem Referee Halftime UCLA Band , Band of the Hour US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Todd Christensen Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1985 FiestaBowl , played on January 1, 1985, was the 14th edition of the FiestaBowl . The game featured the UCLA Bruins , and the University of Miami Miami Hurricanes . The game was the fourth highest scoring FiestaBowl of all time. Miami was defending national champions, playing with four losses under new head coach Jimmy Johnson American football coach Jimmy Johnson . Game summary UCLA took an early 7 0 lead, off a 6 yard touchdown run by halfback Gaston Green . He would finish with 144 yards rushing on 21 attempts, and would be named the game s MVP. Miami responded following a 34 yard touchdown run by tailback Darryl Oliver , knotting the game at 7. Later in the quarter, all American wide receiver ... www.uclabruins.com External links http espn.go.com abcsports bcs fiesta s 1985.html FiestaBowl Miami bowl games UCLA bowl games Category 1984 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category Miami Hurricanes football bowl games Category UCLA Bruins football bowl games Category FiestaBowl ... Lee kicks 22 yard field goal Aftermath Three PAC 10 teams participated in New Year s Day bowl games. 4 Washington won the 1985 Orange Bowl over 2 Oklahoma, and 18 USC won the 1985 Rose Bowl over ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 2 Year Game Played 2004 Football Season 2003 Title Sponsor Tostitos Optional Subheader BCS Bowl Game Image Image FiestaBowllogo pre2007.png 150px Visitor School Kansas State University Visitor Name Short Kansas State Visitor Nickname Wildcats Visitor Record 11 3 Field should contain record prior to game Visitor AP 8 Visitor Coaches 10 Visitor BCS 10 Visitor Coach Bill Snyder Visitor1 0 Visitor2 7 Visitor3 7 Visitor4 14 Visitor Total 28 Home School Ohio State University Home Name Short Ohio State Home Nickname Buckeyes ... Announcers Tim Brant , Ed Cunningham Ratings 8.5 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 2004 Tostitos FiestaBowl , played on January 2, 2004, was the 33rd edition of the FiestaBowl . The game pitted 7 2003 ..., head coach Bill Snyder had turned around the program in the decade prior to the bowl game, and K State was actually making its second FiestaBowl appearance in 7 years. Kansas State was the Big 12 ... of 39&ndash 9. In the game immediately prior to the FiestaBowl, Kansas State had soundly defeated .... Despite being outgained 378&ndash 337 in the bowl game, and having a turnover margin of 1, Ohio State prevailed 35&ndash 28. It was Ohio State s second straight FiestaBowl win they went on to win another one in 2006 FiestaBowl 2006 . Game summary Kansas State won the coin toss, and elected to defer ... to preserve a 35&ndash 28 win. Craig Krenzel, with his 4 touchdown passes, was named the FiestaBowl Offensive MVP. http www.mmbolding.com bowls Fiesta 2004.htm 2003 Bowl Games FiestaBowlBowl Championship Series Kansas State bowl games Ohio State bowl games Category 2003 04 NCAA football bowl games FiestaBowl Category Kansas State Wildcats football bowl games Category Ohio State Buckeyes football bowl games Category FiestaBowl ... . However, the K State team was badly distracted one night before the bowl game when its quarterback ... more details
Infobox NCAA football yearly game Game Name FiestaBowl Date Game Played January 1 Year Game Played 1986 Football Season 1985 Visitor Name Short Nebraska Visitor Nickname Cornhuskers Visitor Record 9 2 Visitor AP 7 Visitor Coaches 6 Visitor Coach Tom Osborne Visitor1 0 Visitor2 14 Visitor3 0 Visitor4 9 Home Name Short Michigan Home Nickname Wolverines Home Record 9 1 1 Home AP 5 Home Coaches 5 Home Coach Bo Schembechler Home1 3 Home2 0 Home3 24 Home4 0 Type bg Stadium Sun Devil Stadium City Tempe, Arizona Attendance 72,454 MVP Jamie Morris Michigan RB br Mark Messner Michigan DT Odds Anthem Referee Halftime US Network NBC US Announcers Charlie Jones sportscaster Charlie Jones , Todd Christensen Ratings 7.9 Intl Network Intl Announcers The 1986 FiestaBowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1986 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona . It was the 15th edition of the FiestaBowl . In the game, the 1985 Michigan Wolverines football team Michigan Wolverines , second place finishers in the Big Ten Conference , defeated the 1985 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team Nebraska Cornhuskers , runners up in the Big Eight Conference , 27 23. Michigan running back Jamie Morris and Michigan defensive tackle Mark Messner were named the game s MVPs. Game summary Michigan scored the only points of the first quarter, with 11 19 left, on a 42 yard field goal from Pat Moons, giving Michigan an early 3 0 lead. Nebraska scored on a 5 yard touchdown pass from quarterback McCathorn Clayton to running back Doug Dubose to give Nebraska a 7 3 lead. Dubose scored on a 3 yard touchdown run ... Summary at Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History FiestaBowl Michigan bowl games Nebraska bowl games Category 1985 NCAA Division I A football season FiestaBowl Category FiestaBowl Category Michigan Wolverines football bowl games Category Nebraska Cornhuskers football bowl games ... more details