2013-2014 Bowl Games

From Colorado State vs. Washington State to Florida State vs. Auburn, the 2013-2014 featured 35 match-ups. Here's a brief summary of the result of each game.

2013-12-21 14:00:00

Gildan New Mexico Bowl

Colorado State: 48 Washington State: 45 After giving up 35 points at the half, CSU stormed back, fueled by trick plays and Cougar fumbles.

2013-12-21 15:30:00

Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl

USC: 45 Fresno State: 20 Trojan quarterback Cody Kessler tossed four touchdowns as USC held a firm lead throughout the contest.

2013-12-21 17:30:00

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

San Diego State: 49 Buffalo: 24 Aztec running back Adam Muema ran all over the Bulls defense, totaling 229 yards and three scores.

2013-12-21 21:00:00

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Louisiana-Lafayette: 24 Tulane: 21 Tulane had a chance to tie in the game's waning seconds but failed to convert a 48 yard field goal, handing the Rajin' Cajuns their third straight New Orleans Bowl victory.

2013-12-23 14:00:00

Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl

East Carolina: 37 Ohio: 20 The Pirates scored three fourth quarter touchdowns to take the lead once and for all against the Bobcats. Vintavious Cooper ran for 198 yards and two TDs

2013-12-24 20:00:00

Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl

Oregon State: 38 Boise State: 23 The Beavers led 31-6 at halftime with two defensive touchdowns and never looked back against a Boise State team who racked up a ton of yards, yet rarely capitalized on chances.

2013-12-26 18:00:00

Little Caears Bowl

Pitt: 30 Bowling Green: 27 In a close contest throughout, Pitt survived a Falcon comeback, capping off the victory with a game-winning field goal with 1:17 left. Panther running back rushed for 229 yards and a TD.

2013-12-26 21:30:00

San Diego Credit County Poinsettia Bowl

Utah State: 21 Northern Illinois: 14 After a low-scoring 7-6 game in favor of Northern Illinois at the half, the Aggies pulled away, led by Joey DeMartino's 143 yards and touchdown.

2013-12-27 14:30:00

Military Bowl

Marshall: 31 Maryland: 20 Rakeem Cato threw for 337 yards and three TDs in a back and forth contest as the Thundering Herd pulled away in the end.

2013-12-27 18:00:00

Texas Bowl

Syracuse: 21 Minnesota: 17 After two Golden Gopher fourth quarter touchdowns the Orange scored 1:14 left to secure the victory.

2013-12-27 21:30:00

Fight Hunger Bowl

Washington: 31 BYU: 16 After a close 21-16 Washington lead at the half, the Huskies pulled away, led by Bishop Sankey's two TDs.

2013-12-28 12:00:00

New Era Pinstripe Bowl

Notre Dame: 29 Rutgers: 16 Rutgers kept it close mid-way through the fourth quarter, cutting it 19-16, yet ten points down the stretch secured the Irish victory.

2013-12-28 15:20:00

Belk Bowl

North Carolina: 39 Cincinnati: 17 The Tar Heels jumped out to an early lead via two special teams touchdowns and never looked back, overwhelming the Bearcats.

2013-12-28 18:45:00

Russell Athletic Bowl

Louisville: 36 Miami: 9 Aside from a first possession safety, the Cardinals' offense could not be stopped, with Teddy Bridgewater throwing for 447 yards and three TDs.

2013-12-28 22:15:00

Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl

Kansas State: 31 Michigan: 14 Jake Waters had half as many touchdowns as incompletions (three TDs to six incompletions) along with throwing for 271 yards, as the Wildcats easily handled a freshmen quarterback led Wolverines.

2013-12-30 11:45:00

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

Navy: 24 Middle Tennessee: 6 Even though he only completed three passes for 19 yards, Navy QB Keenan Reynolds accumulated two TDs on the ground as the Midshipmen defense shut down Middle Tennessee.

2013-12-30 15:15:00

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl

Ole Miss: 25 Georgia Tech: 17 The Rebels withstood a Yellow Jacket fourth quarter comeback as QB Bo Wallace ran for two touchdowns and added one through the air.

2013-12-30 18:51:00

Valero Alamo Bowl

Oregon: 30 Texas: 7 Clad in new uniforms, Oregon spoiled Mack Brown's final game as Texas head coach. Duck QB Marcus Mariota totaled 386 yards over the air and on the ground.

2013-12-30 22:15:00

National University Holiday Bowl

Texas Tech: 37 Arizona State: 23 After ending the regularseason on a five game losing streak, Red Raider QB Davis Webb threw for 403 yards and four touchdowns.

2013-12-31 12:30:00

AdvoCare V100 Bowl

Arizona: 42 Boston College: 19 The Wildcat defense held Heisman finalist Andre Williams to only his fourth game sub 100 rushing yards in an equally as dominant offensive performance.

2013-12-31 14:00:00

Hyundai Sun Bowl

UCLA: 42 Virginia Tech: 12 The Hokie defense could not stop UCLA (who rocked the black alternates for the second time this season) QB Brett Hundley as he threw for 226 yards and two TDs and amassed 161 yards and two TDs on the ground.

2013-12-31 16:00:00

AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Mississippi State: 44 Rice: 7 The Conference USA champions could not put a halt to the Bulldog offense, with QB Dak Prescott gaining 361 yards and five total TDs.

2013-12-31 20:00:00

Chick-fil-A Bowl

Texas A&M: 52 Duke: 48 After trailing 38-17 at the half, Johnny Manziel (in his final college game) energized the Aggie offense, eventually throwing for 382 yards and four TDs.

2014-01-01 12:00:00

TAXSLAYER.com Gator Bowl

Nebraska: 24 Georgia: 19 The Huskers trailed 10-9 at the half, but an Ameer Abdullah rushing TD and a Quincy Enunwa 99 yard receiving score propelled them over the Dawgs.

2014-01-01 12:00:00

Heart of Dallas Bowl

North Texas: 36 UNLV: 14 The Mean Green (ironically sporting black uniforms) after surrendering a first quarter touchdown went on a 28-0 run, led by Derek Thompson's 256 passing yards and two TDs.

2014-01-01 13:00:00

Outback Bowl

LSU: 21 Iowa: 14 Despite giving the nod to freshman QB Anthony Jennings, the Tigers were in control for most of the game, as Jeremy Hill rushed for 216 yards and two TDs

2014-01-01 13:00:00

Capital One Bowl

South Carolina: 34 Wisconsin: 24 The combination of James White and Melvin Gordon totaling 250 yards on the ground wasn't an issue for the Gamecocks, who bested that with 312 passing yards and three TDsvia Connor Shaw.

2014-01-01 17:00:00

Rose Bowl

Michigan State: 24 Stanford: 20 The Spartans took charge after a 10-0 deficit at the end of the first quarter, going on a 27-7 scoring tangent fueled by crucial defensive stops and Connor Cook's career high 323 passing yards.

2014-01-01 20:30:00

Fiesta Bowl

UCF: 52 Baylor: 42 Blake Bortles totaled 394 yards and four TDs in a shootout where UCF ousted Baylor's 550 yards of total offense with 556 yards. Storm Johnson also rushed for 124 yards and three TDs.

2014-01-02 20:30:00

Sugar Bowl

Oklahoma: 45 Alabama: 31 The Sooners shredded the Tide's fourth best scoring defense with Trevor Knight's 348 yards and four TDs. Alabama suffered only its fourth loss in the McCarron era in their worst defeat of the season.

2014-01-03 20:00:00

Cotton Bowl

Mizzou: 41 Oklahoma State: 31 Despite surrendering 377 yards passing to Cowboy QB Clint Chelf, the Tiger defense stepped up when most needed with a Michael Sam strip-sack with 55 seconds to go. Henry Josey added three rushing touchdowns.

2014-01-03 20:30:00

Orange Bowl

Clemson: 40 Ohio State: 35 Tajh Boyd avenged the Tigers' embarrassment in their last appearance in the Orange Bowl with 378 yards and five touchdowns, 227 of the yards going to Sammy Watkins.

2014-01-04 13:00:00

BBVA Compass Bowl

Vanderbilt: 41 Houston: 24 The Commodores surrendered a 24-0 halftime lead, all in the third quarter, then preceded to score 17 fourth quarter to secure the victory.

2014-01-05 21:00:00

GODADDY Bowl

Arkansas State: 23 Ball State: The contest was back and forth throughout, with Jahwan Edwards reaching pay dirt at 1:33 to go in the fourth to put the cardinals up by four. However the Red Wolves struck back with a game-winning 13 yard receiving TD from Allen Muse.

2014-01-06 20:30:00

National Championship

Florida State: 34 Auburn: 31 The finale of the bowl season had five lead changes in the fourth quarter after Auburn lead 21-10 at the half. A Kelvin Benjamin two yard TD reception sealed the deal for the Noles with 13 seconds left.

2013-2014 Bowl Games

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