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The Michigan State Spartans college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing Michigan State University in the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten). Since the establishment of the team in 1896, Michigan State has appeared in 26 bowl games .[ 1] Included in these games are five appearances in the Rose Bowl Game .[ 1] [ 2] Through the history of the program, eight separate coaches have led the Spartans to bowl games with Mark Dantonio having the most appearances with nine. The Spartans currently have a bowl record of 11-15.
Key
General
†
Bowl game record attendance
‡
Former bowl game record attendance
Bowl games
List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach[ A 1]
#
Bowl
Score[ A 2]
Date
Season[ A 3]
Opponent[ A 4]
Stadium
Location
Attendance[ 3]
Head coach
1
Orange Bowl
L 6-0
January 1, 1938
1937
Auburn Tigers
Miami Orange Bowl
Miami
18,972 ‡
Charlie Bachman
2
Rose Bowl
W 28–20
January 1, 1954
1953
UCLA Bruins
Rose Bowl
Pasadena
100,500
Clarence Munn
3
Rose Bowl
W 17-14
January 1, 1956
1955
UCLA Bruins
Rose Bowl
Pasadena
100,809
Duffy Daugherty
4
Rose Bowl
L 14-12
January 1, 1966
1965
UCLA Bruins
Rose Bowl
Pasadena
100,087
Duffy Daugherty
5
Cherry Bowl
L 10-6
December 22, 1984
1984
Army
Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac
70,332 †
George Perles
6
All-American Bowl
L 17-14
December 31, 1985
1985
Georgia Tech
Legion Field
Birmingham
45,000
George Perles
7
Rose Bowl
W 20-17
January 1, 1988
1987
USC
Rose Bowl
Pasadena
103,847
George Perles
8
Gator Bowl
L 34-27
January 1, 1989
1988
Georgia
Gator Bowl
Jacksonville
76,236
George Perles
9
Aloha Bowl
W 33-13
December 25, 1989
1989
Hawaii
Aloha Stadium
Honolulu
50,000 †
George Perles
10
John Hancock Bowl
W 17-16
December 31, 1990
1990
USC
Sun Bowl Stadium
El Paso
50,562
George Perles
11
Liberty Bowl
L 18-7
December 28, 1993
1993
Louisville
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis
34,216
George Perles
12
Independence Bowl
L 45-26
December 29, 1995
1995
LSU
Independence Stadium
Shreveport
48,835
Nick Saban
13
Sun Bowl
L 38-0
December 31, 1996
1996
Stanford
Sun Bowl Stadium
El Paso
42,271
Nick Saban
14
Aloha Bowl
L 51-23
December 25, 1997
1997
Washington
Aloha Stadium
Honolulu
34,419
Nick Saban
15
Florida Citrus Bowl
W 37-34
January 1, 2000
1999
Florida
Citrus Bowl
Orlando
62,011
Bobby Williams
16
Silicon Valley Classic
W 44-35
December 31, 2001
2001
Fresno State
Spartan Stadium
San Jose
30,456 †
Bobby Williams
17
Alamo Bowl
L 17-3
December 29, 2003
2003
Nebraska
Alamodome
San Antonio
56,226
John L. Smith
18
Champs Sports Bowl
L 24-21
December 28, 2007
2007
Boston College
Citrus Bowl
Orlando
46,554
Mark Dantonio
19
Capital One Bowl
L 24-12
January 1, 2009
2008
Georgia
Citrus Bowl
Orlando
59,681
Mark Dantonio
20
Alamo Bowl
L 41-31
January 2, 2010
2009
Texas Tech
Alamodome
San Antonio
64,757
Mark Dantonio
21
Capital One Bowl
L 49-7
January 1, 2011
2010
Alabama
Citrus Bowl
Orlando
61,519
Mark Dantonio
22
Outback Bowl
W 33-30
January 2, 2012
2011
Georgia
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa
49,429
Mark Dantonio
23
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl
W 17-16
December 29, 2012
2012
TCU
Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe
44,617
Mark Dantonio
24
Rose Bowl
W 24-20
January 1, 2014
2013
Stanford
Rose Bowl
Pasadena
95,173
Mark Dantonio
25
Cotton Bowl Classic
W 42-41
January 1, 2015
2014
Baylor
AT&T Stadium
Arlington
71,464
Mark Dantonio
26
Cotton Bowl Classic
L 38-0
December 31, 2015
2015
Alabama
AT&T Stadium
Arlington
82,812
Mark Dantonio
Notes
^ Statistics correct as of 2012–13 NCAA football bowl games .
^ Results are sortable first by whether the result was a Michigan State win, loss or tie and then second by the margin of victory .
^ Links to the season article for the Michigan State team that competed in the bowl for that year.
^ Links to the season article for the opponent that Michigan State competed against in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
References
General
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Bowl/All-Star Game Records" (PDF) . 2012 NCAA Division I Football Records . NCAA.org. Retrieved March 25, 2012 .
Specific
^ a b Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 13
^ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 3
^ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, pp. 31–37
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