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1990–91 NCAA football bowl games

College football postseason game series

1990–91 NCAA football bowl games

College football postseason game series

FieldValue
season1990
image1990 Bowls-USA-states.PNG
image_captionNumber of bowl games per state.
regular_seasonSeptember 1–December 1
number_of_bowls19
all_star_games
bowl_startDecember 8, 1990
bowl_end
January 1, 1991
championship_bowlnone
championship_locationN/A
championsColorado Buffaloes and
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
conference1Independents
conference1_teams8
conference1_wins4
conference1_losses3
conference1_ties1
conference1_ap_poll5
conference2Big Ten
conference2_teams6
conference2_wins2
conference2_losses4
conference2_ap_poll4
conference3ACC
conference3_teams5
conference3_wins3
conference3_losses1
conference3_ties1
conference3_ap_poll3
conference4Pac-10
conference4_teams5
conference4_wins2
conference4_losses3
conference4_ap_poll2
conference5SEC
conference5_teams4
conference5_wins2
conference5_losses2
conference5_ap_poll4
conference6WAC
conference6_teams4
conference6_wins2
conference6_losses2
conference6_ap_poll1
conference7Big Eight
conference7_teams2
conference7_wins1
conference7_losses1
conference7_ap_poll3
conference8SWC
conference8_teams2
conference8_wins1
conference8_losses1
conference8_ap_poll3
conference9Big West
conference9_teams1
conference9_wins1
conference9_losses0
conference9_ap_poll0
conference10MAC
conference10_teams1
conference10_wins0
conference10_losses1
conference10_ap_poll0

January 1, 1991 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Number of bowl teams per state.

The 1990–91 NCAA football bowl games featured 19 games, starting early in December 1990 and ending on New Year's Day 1991. They followed the 1990 regular season and ended in controversy. Going into the postseason, Colorado had a 10–1–1 record and was ranked #1 in both Coaches' and AP polls. After a relatively unimpressive (and controversial) 10–9 victory over #5 Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl and an impressive victory by the undefeated (10–0–1) #2 Georgia Tech in the Citrus Bowl, the Buffaloes lost their #1 ranking to the Yellow Jackets in the Coaches' Poll, creating a split championship. This controversial ending, along with the dual undefeated champions of the following year, led to the creation of the Bowl Coalition.

Bowl games

:NOTE: Rankings used are the final regular season AP Rankings whenever noted

DateGameSiteResult
Dec 8California BowlBulldog Stadium
Fresno, CACentral Michigan 24, San Jose State 48
Dec 15Independence BowlIndependence Stadium
Shreveport, LAMaryland 34, Louisiana Tech 34
Dec 25Aloha BowlAloha Stadium
Honolulu, HISyracuse 28, Arizona 0
Dec 27Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, TNAir Force 23, (24) Ohio State 11
Dec 28Blockbuster BowlJoe Robbie Stadium
Miami Gardens, FL(7) Penn State 17, (6) Florida State 24
Dec 28All-American BowlLegion Field
Birmingham, AL(23) Southern Miss 27, NC State 31
Dec 29Peach BowlAtlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta, GAIndiana 23, Auburn 27
Dec 29Freedom BowlAnaheim Stadium
Anaheim, CAColorado State 32, Oregon 31
Dec 29Holiday BowlJack Murphy Stadium
San Diego, CA(13) BYU 14, Texas A&M 65
Dec 31Copper BowlArizona Stadium
Tucson, AZCalifornia 17, Wyoming 15
Dec 31John Hancock BowlSun Bowl
El Paso, TX(22) Michigan State 17, No. 21 USC 16
Jan 1Hall of Fame BowlTampa Stadium
Tampa, FL(14) Clemson 30, (16) Illinois 0
Jan 1Florida Citrus BowlFlorida Citrus Bowl
Orlando, FL(2) Georgia Tech 45, (19) Nebraska 21
Jan 1Fiesta BowlSun Devil Stadium
Tempe, AZ(18) Louisville 34, (25) Alabama 7
Jan 1Gator BowlGator Bowl Stadium
Jacksonville, FL(12) Michigan 35, (15) Ole Miss 3
Jan 1Cotton Bowl ClassicCotton Bowl
Dallas, TX(4) Miami 46, (3) Texas 3
Jan 1Rose BowlRose Bowl
Pasadena, CA(17) Iowa 34, (8) Washington 46
Jan 1Sugar BowlLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LAVirginia 22, (10) Tennessee 23
Jan 1Orange BowlOrange Bowl
Miami, FL(5) Notre Dame 9, (1) Colorado 10

Final rankings

[[AP Poll]]

Source:

  1. Colorado

  2. Georgia Tech

  3. Miami (FL)

  4. Florida State

  5. Washington

  6. Notre Dame

  7. Michigan

  8. Tennessee

  9. Clemson

  10. Houston

  11. Penn State

  12. Texas

  13. Florida

  14. Louisville

  15. Texas A&M

  16. Michigan State

  17. Oklahoma

  18. Iowa

  19. Auburn

  20. USC

  21. Ole Miss

  22. BYU

  23. Virginia

  24. Nebraska

  25. Illinois

[[Coaches' Poll]]

  1. Georgia Tech

  2. Colorado

  3. Miami (FL)

  4. Florida State

  5. Washington

  6. Notre Dame

  7. Tennessee

  8. Michigan

  9. Clemson

  10. Penn State

  11. Texas

  12. Louisville

  13. Texas A&M

  14. Michigan State

  15. Virginia

  16. Iowa

  17. BYU (tie)

  18. Nebraska (tie)

  19. Auburn

  20. San Jose State

  21. Syracuse

  22. USC

  23. Ole Miss

  24. Illinois

  25. Virginia Tech

  • Florida, Houston, and Oklahoma were on probation by the NCAA during the 1990 season; they were therefore ineligible to receive votes in the Coaches' Poll

References

References

  1. (December 9, 1990). "Canley’s Five Touchdowns Power San Jose State : California Bowl: He breaks the scoring record for the game as the Spartans storm past Central Michigan, 48-24". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  2. "1990 College Football Bowl Games".
  3. "1990 Aloha Bowl".
  4. "1990 College Football Polls".
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