Holiday Bowl

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The Holiday Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, since 1978. The game is currently sponsored by Pacific Life and is known as the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl. Previously, it had been known as the Culligan Holiday Bowl, Sea World Holiday Bowl and the Plymouth Holiday Bowl.

The bowl was founded in 1978 pitting the Western Athletic Conference champion against an at-large opponent. In the early days, that champion was invariably Brigham Young University. BYU played in the first seven of their record eleven Holiday Bowls prompting some to call it the "BYU Bowl". Fans remember the 1980 game as having one of the most exciting four minutes in NCAA history when BYU erased a 20 point deficit to win on the final play of the game.

Four years later, the Cougars, led by their coach, LaVell Edwards, won the national championship in the Holiday Bowl by defeating the University of Michigan, coached by Bo Schembechler, 24-17. It was the first — and only — time that the title was not won in a January Bowl Game. Because of the WAC's contract with the Holiday Bowl, BYU, #1 ranked and the only undefeated team in Division I-A going into that season's bowls, was obligated to play in the mid-tier Holiday Bowl against a mediocre (6-5) Michigan squad, a state of affairs that did not go unnoticed by the so-called major bowl games and the five (at the time) top-tier football-playing conferences. A series of bowl game structure changes over the next twenty years served to prevent a repeat of the 1984 Holiday Bowl scenario.

Today, the game features the 2nd place Pac-10 team and the 3rd place Big 12 team.

All-Time Results

Year Winner Score Loser
1978 Navy 23-16 BYU
1979 Indiana 38-37 BYU
1980 BYU 46-45 SMU
1981 BYU 38-36 Washington State
1982 Ohio State 47-17 BYU
1983 BYU 21-17 Missouri
1984 BYU 24-17 Michigan
1985 Arkansas 18-17 Arizona State
1986 Iowa 39-38 San Diego State
1987 Iowa 20-19 Wyoming
1988 Oklahoma State 62-14 Wyoming
1989 Penn State 50-39 BYU
1990 Texas A&M 65-14 BYU
1991 BYU 13-13 Iowa
1992 Hawaii 27-17 Illinois
1993 Ohio State 28-21 BYU
1994 Michigan 24-14 Colorado State
1995 Kansas State 54-21 Colorado State
1996 Colorado 33-21 Washington
1997 Colorado State 35-24 Missouri
1998 Arizona 23-20 Nebraska
1999 Kansas State 24-20 Washington
2000 Oregon 35-30 Texas
2001 Texas 47-43 Washington
2002 Kansas State 34-27 Arizona State
2003 Washington State 28-20 Texas
2004 Texas Tech 45-31 California
2005 Oklahoma 17-14 Oregon


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