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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 (December) was the 39th edition of the college football bowl game, played at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Sunday, December 31. Part of the 1972–73 bowl game season , it featured the second-ranked Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference and the independent #5 Penn State Nittany Lions . [ 3 ]
Here’s everything you need to know for streaming the Sugar Bowl online for free. How to Watch the Sugar Bowl Online: Stream Texas vs. WashingtonThe football game, which kicks off at 8:45 pm ET ...
Now, Sarkisian and No. 3 Texas (12-1, 8-1 Big 12) will take on No. 2 Washington (13-0, 9-0 Pac-12) on Monday for a spot in the national championship, once again at the Sugar Bowl. Texas eventually ...
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
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrate with the trophy after a 23-10 victory against the Georgia Bulldogs during the 91st Allstate Sugar Bowl at Caesars Superdome on Jan. 02, 2025 in New Orleans
The team posted an 11–1 overall record and were 6–1 in conference, later changed to 8–4 and 3–4. [4] [5] This was Chuck Fairbanks' last season as Sooner head coach; [4] he left for the New England Patriots of the NFL. The Sooners' 1972 record is marred by the use of an ineligible player.