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The 1972 Sugar Bowl (January) was the 38th edition of the college football bowl game, played at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Saturday, January 1. It featured the third-ranked Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference and the #5 Auburn Tigers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The favored Sooners won 40–22.
Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl: Astrodome Houston, Texas: HTN: No. 7 Colorado (9–2) Houston (9–2) Colorado 29 Houston 17 Jan. 1: Sugar Bowl: Tulane Stadium New Orleans, Louisiana: ABC No. 3 Oklahoma (10–1) No. 5 Auburn (9–1) Oklahoma 40 Auburn 22 Cotton Bowl Classic: Cotton Bowl Dallas, Texas: CBS No. 10 Penn State (10–1) No. 12 Texas (8–2 ...
The 1972 Sugar Bowl may refer to: 1972 Sugar Bowl (January) - January 1, 1972, game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Auburn Tigers 1972 Sugar Bowl (December) - December 31, 1972, game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Penn State Nittany Lions
Sugar Bowl (Jan. 1, 8:45 p.m., ESPN) No. 2 Washington (13-0) vs. No. 3 Texas (12-1) The Sugar Bowl is just the second time in the playoff era that teams are meeting in a rematch of a non-playoff ...
The 1972–73 NCAA football bowl games were a series of post-season games played in December 1972 and January 1973 to end the 1972 NCAA University Division football season. A total of 11 team-competitive games were played. The post-season began with the Liberty Bowl on December 18, 1972, and concluded on January 1, 1973, with the Orange Bowl.
Sugar Bowl - No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 7 Notre Dame Time/TV/location: 4 p.m. ET, ESPN, New Orleans. Why watch: The round of eight concludes with this heavyweight showdown of storied programs.
The No. 7 Fighting Irish will play Penn State in the Orange Bowl after beating the No. 2 Bulldogs, 23-10. College Football Playoff: Notre Dame gets marquee Sugar Bowl win over Georgia to advance ...
Oklahoma is one of only two schools to have appeared in all five of the BCS era bowl games (2001 Orange, 2003 Rose, 2004 Sugar, 2007 Fiesta, 2009 BCS NCG), with the other being Ohio State. [3] Oklahoma's bowl game participation and victories rank among the top of FBS bowl records .