On offense during the 2007 Emerald Bowl
The Oregon State Beavers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing Oregon State University in the North Division of the Pacific-12 Conference (Pac-12). Since the establishment of the team in 1893, Oregon State has appeared in 13 bowl games.[1][A 1] Included in these games are three appearances in the Rose Bowl Game and one Bowl Championship Series (BCS) game appearances, in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl.[1][3] The latest bowl occurred on December 22, 2009, when Oregon State was defeated by BYU 44–20 in the 2009 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas.[1] The loss in that game brought the Beavers' overall bowl record to ten wins and five losses. This does not include the 1960 Gotham Bowl, that was canceled after bowl organizers cold not find an opponent to compete against Oregon State who had already accepted the bid.[4]
Results
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[edit] Bowl games
List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach[A 2]
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Bowl |
Score[A 3] |
Date |
Season[A 4] |
Opponent[A 5] |
Stadium |
Location |
Attendance[5] |
Head coach |
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Pineapple Bowl[A 1] |
W 33 !W 39–6 |
01940-01-01 January 1, 1940 |
1939 |
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors |
Honolulu Stadium |
Honolulu |
000 !N/A |
Stiner, LonLon Stiner |
| 2 |
Rose Bowl[A 6] |
W 04 !W 20–16 |
01942-01-01 January 1, 1942 |
1941 |
Duke Blue Devils |
Duke Stadium |
Durham |
056,000 !56,000 |
Stiner, LonLon Stiner |
| 3 |
Pineapple Bowl[A 1] |
W 20 !W 47–27 |
01949-01-01 January 1, 1949 |
1948 |
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors |
Honolulu Stadium |
Honolulu |
015,000 !15,000 |
Stiner, LonLon Stiner |
| 4 |
Rose Bowl |
L 16 !L 35–19 |
01957-01-01 January 1, 1957 |
1956 |
Iowa Hawkeyes |
Rose Bowl |
Pasadena |
097,126 !97,126 |
Prothro, TommyTommy Prothro |
| 5 |
Liberty Bowl |
W 06 !W 6–0 |
01963-12-31 December 31, 1963 |
1963 |
Villanova Wildcats |
Philadelphia Municipal Stadium |
Philadelphia |
017,048 !17,048 |
Prothro, TommyTommy Prothro |
| 6 |
Rose Bowl |
L 27 !L 34–7 |
01965-01-01 January 1, 1965 |
1964 |
Michigan Wolverines |
Rose Bowl |
Pasadena |
100,423 !100,423 |
Prothro, TommyTommy Prothro |
| 7 |
Oahu Bowl |
L 06 !L 23–17 |
01999-12-25 December 25, 1999 |
1999 |
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors |
Aloha Stadium |
Honolulu |
040,974 !40,974 |
Erickson, DennisDennis Erickson |
| 8 |
Fiesta Bowl |
W 32 !W 41–9 |
02001-01-01 January 1, 2001 |
2000 |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish |
Sun Devil Stadium |
Tempe |
075,428 !75,428 |
Erickson, DennisDennis Erickson |
| 9 |
Insight Bowl |
L 25 !L 38–13 |
02002-12-26 December 26, 2002 |
2002 |
Pittsburgh Panthers |
Bank One Ballpark |
Phoenix |
040,533 !40,533 |
Erickson, DennisDennis Erickson |
| 10 |
Maaco Bowl Las Vegas !Las Vegas Bowl[A 7] |
W 41 !W 55–14 |
02003-12-24 December 24, 2003 |
2003 |
New Mexico Lobos |
Sam Boyd Stadium |
Las Vegas |
025,437 !25,437 |
Riley, MikeMike Riley |
| 11 |
Insight Bowl |
W 17 !W 38–21 |
02004-12-28 December 28, 2004 |
2004 |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish |
Bank One Ballpark |
Phoenix |
045,917 !45,917 |
Riley, MikeMike Riley |
| 12 |
Sun Bowl |
W 01 !W 39–38 |
02006-12-28 December 28, 2006 |
2006 |
Missouri Tigers |
Sun Bowl Stadium |
El Paso |
048,732 !48,732 |
Riley, MikeMike Riley |
| 13 |
Emerald Bowl |
W 07 !W 21–14 |
02007-12-28 December 28, 2007 |
2007 |
Maryland Terrapins |
AT&T Park |
San Francisco |
032,517 !32,517 |
Riley, MikeMike Riley |
| 14 |
Sun Bowl |
W 03 !W 3–0 |
02008-12-31 December 31, 2008 |
2008 |
Pittsburgh Panthers |
Sun Bowl Stadium |
El Paso |
049,037 !49,037 |
Riley, MikeMike Riley |
| 15 |
Maaco Bowl Las Vegas[A 7] |
L 24 !L 44–20 |
02009-12-22 December 22, 2009 |
2009 |
BYU Cougars |
Sam Boyd Stadium |
Las Vegas |
040,018 !40,018 |
Riley, MikeMike Riley |
- ^ a b c The Pineapple Bowl was unsanctioned by the NCAA. As such, the two appearances in the game in 1940 and 1949 are not included in the NCAA bowl listing for Oregon State. Additionally, this record excludes the Mirage Bowl, a regular season game played in 1980.[2]
- ^ Statistics correct as of 2011–12 NCAA football bowl games.
- ^ Results are sortable first by whether the result was an Oregon State win, loss or tie and then second by the margin of victory.
- ^ Links to the season article for the Oregon State team that competed in the bowl for that year.
- ^ Links to the season article for the opponent that Oregon State competed against in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
- ^ Due to concerns following the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the January 1, 1942, Rose Bowl was moved to Duke University's Duke Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, as officials were wary of allowing such a large crowd to congregate anywhere on the West Coast due to World War II security threats. This remains the only Rose Bowl Game played outside of its home in Pasadena, California.[6]
- ^ a b The Maaco Bowl Las Vegas has been known as the: Las Vegas Bowl (1992–1998, 2000, 2003); EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl (1999); Sega Sports Las Vegas Bowl (2001–2002), Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl (2004–2006); Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl (2007–2008); MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (since 2009).[7]
[edit] References
- General
- Specific
- ^ a b c Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 24
- ^ a b c Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 112
- ^ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 31
- ^ "Gotham Bowl inaugural off". The Register-Guard. Associated Press (Eugene, Oregon): p. 1B. December 1, 1960. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZsoUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6eIDAAAAIBAJ&dq=gotham-bowl%20oregon-state&pg=7072%2C128544. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
- ^ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, pp. 32–38
- ^ William E. King (1991). "The Durham Rose Bowl, 1942". Duke University Libraries. http://library.duke.edu/uarchives/history/histnotes/rosebowl.html. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
- ^ a b Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 9
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