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With the expansion of the CFP to 12 teams in 2024, the Fiesta Bowl becomes an annual feature of that playoff, along with the other New Year's Six bowls, and will host a quarterfinal game two out of every three years and a semifinal game once every three years. The Fiesta Bowl has donated over $12 million to charity. [7]
This article lists the all-time win/loss NCAA Division I FBS sanctioned bowl game records for all NCAA college football teams. Win–loss records are current as of the 2024–25 bowl season. The columns for "last bowl season" and "last bowl game" have been updated to reflect 2024–25 bowl appearances for all games played through January 4, 2025.
The Nittany Lions hold a 17–8–1 record in the major bowls (Rose, Orange, Sugar, Fiesta, Peach, and Cotton). Coach Joe Paterno was responsible for most of these bids and victories, compiling more wins, 24, and appearances, 37, than any other coach in college football history, with a bowl record of 24–12–1 (.662).
Since the establishment of the team in 1893, Arizona has appeared in 21 bowl games and had 9 wins, 11 losses, and 1 tie for a .452 winning percentage. [1] The Wildcats played in two Bowl Coalition Era Bowls. The 1992 John Handcock Bowl (Sun Bowl) was a Tier 2 Bowl Coalition game. The 1993 Fiesta Bowl was a Tier 1 Bowl Coalition game.
Records by Bowl Game Bowl Record Appearances Last appearance Winning % All-American Bowl 1–0 1 1986 1.000 Blockbuster Bowl 1–0 1 1990 1.000 Bluegrass Bowl 0–1 1 1958 .000 Champs Sports Bowl 2–0 2 2011 1.000 Cheez-It Bowl 1–0 1 2022 1.000 Cigar Bowl 1–0 1 1949 1.000 Citrus Bowl 0–0–1 1 1984 .500 Cotton Bowl 1–0 1 1991 1.000
The Broncos are appearing in their fourth Fiesta Bowl, and the first since 2014, when they beat Arizona 38-30. Boise State and Penn State are a combined 10-0 in Fiesta Bowl appearances, with the ...
The 2024 Fiesta Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2024, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The 53rd annual Fiesta Bowl featured Liberty of Conference USA (C-USA) and Oregon of the Pac-12 Conference —teams selected at-large by the College Football Playoff selection committee.
In one game that parallels the Fiesta Bowl, Jeanty ran for 192 yards and three scores on 7.7 yards per carry in the Broncos’ 37-34 loss to Oregon in non-conference play.