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On January 11, 2016, University of Phoenix Stadium hosted the College Football Playoff National Championship Game featuring the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide and No. 1 ranked Clemson Tigers. On December 31, 2022, as part of the College Football Playoff's semifinal games, State Farm Stadium hosted the 2022 Fiesta Bowl , featuring the No. 3 TCU ...
On Feb. 3, 2008, the Cardinals' Stadium in Glendale (then called University of Phoenix Stadium) hosted the game for the first time, a 17-14 win for the New York Giants over the New England Patriots.
The 2010–11 NCAA football bowl games concluded the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season and included 35 team-competitive bowl games and four all-star games. The games began play with three bowls on December 18, 2010 and included the 2011 BCS National Championship Game in Glendale, Arizona played on January 10 at the University of Phoenix Stadium.
University of Phoenix Stadium: Recap: 2 September 16 at New England Patriots: W 20–18 2–0 Gillette Stadium: Recap: 3 September 23 Philadelphia Eagles: W 27–6 3–0 University of Phoenix Stadium Recap: 4 September 30 Miami Dolphins: W 24–21 (OT) 4–0 University of Phoenix Stadium Recap: 5 October 4: at St. Louis Rams: L 3–17 4–1 ...
The Phoenix area has hosted a Super Bowl three times before – Super Bowl 30 (Jan. 28, 1996, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe) and twice at the venue in Glendale formerly known as University of ...
University of Phoenix Stadium [3] Recap: 4 October 4 St. Louis Rams: L 22–24 3–1 University of Phoenix Stadium [4] Recap: 5 October 11 at Detroit Lions: W 42–17 4–1 Ford Field [5] Recap: 6 October 18 at Pittsburgh Steelers: L 13–25 4–2 Heinz Field [6] Recap: 7 October 26: Baltimore Ravens: W 26–18 5–2 University of Phoenix ...
Independence Stadium: Shreveport: 36,917 Rich Rodriguez College Football Playoff Era; 19 Fiesta Bowl* (CFP New Year's Six) L 30–38: December 31, 2014: 2014: Boise State Broncos: University of Phoenix Stadium: Glendale: 66,896 Rich Rodriguez 20 New Mexico Bowl: W 45–37: December 19, 2015: 2015: New Mexico Lobos: University Stadium ...
The 2015–16 postseason was the second to feature a College Football Playoff (CFP) to determine a national champion of Division I FBS college football. Four teams were selected by a 12-member committee to participate in a single-elimination tournament, whose semifinals were held at the Orange Bowl and the Cotton Bowl as part of a yearly rotation of six bowls.