List of Virginia Cavaliers bowl games
The Virginia Cavaliers college football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Virginia in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Since the establishment of the team in 1888, Virginia has appeared in 18 bowl games.[1] The latest bowl occurred on December 31, 2011, when Virginia was defeated by Auburn 43-24 in the 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl. The loss in that game brought the Cavaliers' overall bowl record to seven wins and eleven losses (7–11).[1]
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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[2] |
Head coach |
1 |
Chick-fil-A Bowl !Peach Bowl[A 5] |
W 03 !W 27–24 |
000000001984-12-31-0000December 31, 1984 |
1984 |
Purdue Boilermakers |
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium |
Atlanta |
041,107 !41,107 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
2 |
All-American Bowl |
W 06 !W 22–16 |
000000001987-12-22-0000December 22, 1987 |
1987 |
BYU Cougars |
Legion Field |
Birmingham |
037,000 !37,000 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
3 |
Florida Citrus Bowl |
L 10 !L 31–21 |
000000001990-01-01-0000January 1, 1990 |
1989 |
Illinois Fighting Illini |
Florida Citrus Bowl |
Orlando |
060,016 !60,016 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
4 |
Sugar Bowl |
L 01 !L 23–22 |
000000001991-01-01-0000January 1, 1991 |
1990 |
Tennessee Volunteers |
Louisiana Superdome |
New Orleans |
075,132 !75,132 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
5 |
Gator Bowl |
L 34 !L 48–14 |
000000001991-12-29-0000December 29, 1991 |
1991 |
Oklahoma Sooners |
Gator Bowl |
Jacksonville |
062,003 !62,003 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
6 |
Champs Sports Bowl !Carquest Bowl[A 6] |
L 34 !L 48–14 |
000000001994-01-01-0000January 1, 1994 |
1993 |
Boston College Eagles |
Sun Life Stadium !Joe Robbie Stadium[A 7] |
Miami Gardens |
038,516 !38,516 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
7 |
Independence Bowl |
W 10 !W 20–10 |
000000001994-12-28-0000December 28, 1994 |
1994 |
TCU Horned Frogs |
Independence Stadium |
Shreveport |
027,242 !27,242 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
8 |
Chick-fil-A Bowl !Peach Bowl[A 5] |
W 07 !W 34–27 |
000000001995-12-30-0000December 30, 1995 |
1995 |
Georgia Bulldogs |
Georgia Dome |
Atlanta |
070,825 !70,825 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
9 |
Champs Sports Bowl !Carquest Bowl[A 6] |
L 10 !L 31–21 |
000000001996-12-27-0000December 27, 1996 |
1996 |
Miami Hurricanes |
Joe Robbie Stadium[A 7] |
Miami Gardens |
046,418 !46,418 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
10 |
Chick-fil-A Bowl !Peach Bowl[A 5] |
L 02 !L 35–33 |
000000001998-12-31-0000December 31, 1998 |
1998 |
Georgia Bulldogs |
Georgia Dome |
Atlanta |
072,876 !72,876 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
11 |
Champs Sports Bowl !MicronPC Bowl[A 6] |
L 42 !L 63–21 |
000000001999-12-30-0000December 30, 1999 |
1999 |
Illinois Fighting Illini |
Pro Player Stadium[A 7] |
Miami Gardens |
031,089 !31,089 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
12 |
Oahu Bowl |
L 23 !L 37–14 |
000000002000-12-24-0000December 24, 2000 |
2000 |
Georgia Bulldogs |
Aloha Stadium |
Honolulu |
024,187 !24,187 |
Welsh, GeorgeGeorge Welsh |
13 |
Continental Tire Bowl |
W 26 !W 48–22 |
000000002002-12-28-0000December 28, 2002 |
2002 |
West Virginia Mountaineers |
Ericsson Stadium |
Charlotte |
073,535 !73,535 |
Groh, AlAl Groh |
14 |
Continental Tire Bowl |
W 07 !W 23–16 |
000000002003-12-27-0000December 27, 2003 |
2003 |
Pittsburgh Panthers |
Ericsson Stadium |
Charlotte |
051,236 !51,236 |
Groh, AlAl Groh |
15 |
MPC Computers Bowl |
L 03 !L 37–34 |
000000002004-12-27-0000December 27, 2004 |
2004 |
Fresno State Bulldogs |
Bronco Stadium |
Boise |
028,516 !28,516 |
Groh, AlAl Groh |
16 |
Music City Bowl |
W 03 !W 34–31 |
000000002005-12-30-0000December 30, 2005 |
2005 |
Minnesota Golden Gophers |
The Coliseum |
Nashville |
040,519 !40,519 |
Groh, AlAl Groh |
17 |
Gator Bowl |
L 03 !L 31–28 |
000000002008-01-01-0000January 1, 2008 |
2007 |
Texas Tech Red Raiders |
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium |
Jacksonville |
060,243 !60,243 |
Groh, AlAl Groh |
18 |
Chick-fil-A Bowl[A 5] |
L 19 !L 43–24 |
000000002011-12-31-0000December 31, 2011 |
2011 |
Auburn Tigers |
Georgia Dome |
Atlanta |
72,919 |
London, MikeMike London |
Notes
- ↑ Statistics correct as of 2011–12 NCAA football bowl games.
- ↑ Results are sortable first by whether the result was a Virginia win, loss or tie and then second by the margin of victory.
- ↑ Links to the season article for the Virginia team that competed in the bowl for that year.
- ↑ Links to the season article for the opponent that Virginia competed against in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
- 1 2 3 4 The Chick-fil-A Bowl has been known as: the Peach Bowl (1968–1996); Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (1997–2005); Chick-fil-A Bowl (since 2006).[3]
- 1 2 3 The Russell Athletic Bowl has been known as: the Blockbuster Bowl (1990–1993); Carquest Bowl (1994–1997); Micron PC Bowl (1998); MicronPC.com Bowl (1999–2000); Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl (2001); Mazda Tangerine Bowl (2002–2003); Champs Sports Bowl (2004–2011); and Russell Athletic Bowl (since 2012).[4]
- 1 2 3 Originally called Joe Robbie Stadium, in 1996 it was renamed Pro Player Stadium after naming rights were sold, and it retained the Pro Player moniker through the 2005 season. Today it is known as Sun Life Stadium.[5][6]
References
- General
- National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Bowl/All-Star Game Records" (PDF). 2011 NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
- Specific
- 1 2 Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 28
- ↑ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, pp. 32–38
- ↑ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 8
- ↑ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, p. 9
- ↑ "Joe Robbie gets a name change". TimesDaily. Florence, Alabama. August 26, 1996. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
- ↑ Lefton, Terry (January 18, 2010). "Dolphins sell stadium naming rights to Sun Life". South Florida Business Journal. bizjournals.com. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
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