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2009–10 NCAA football bowl games

College football postseason game series

2009–10 NCAA football bowl games

College football postseason game series

FieldValue
season2009
image2009 Bowls-USA-states.png
image_captionBowl sites by state
regular_season
number_of_bowls34
all_star_games3
bowl_startDecember 19, 2009
bowl_end
February 6, 2010
championship_bowl[2010 Citi BCS National Championship](2010-bcs-national-championship-game)
championship_locationRose Bowl Stadium,
Pasadena, California
champions[Alabama Crimson Tide](2009-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team)
bowl_challenge_cupMountain West Conference
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conference1_wins6
conference1_losses4
conference1_ap_poll4
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conference2_ap_poll3
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conference3_ap_poll4
conference4ACC
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conference4_ap_poll4
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conference5_ap_poll2
conference6Big East
conference6_teams6
conference6_wins4
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conference6_ap_poll3
conference7Conference USA
conference7_teams6
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February 6, 2010 Pasadena, California The 2009–10 NCAA football bowl games concluded the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It comprised 34 team-competitive bowl games, and three all-star games. The games began play on December 19, 2009 and included the 2010 BCS National Championship Game in Pasadena, California, played on January 7 at the Rose Bowl Stadium. The post-season concluded with three all-star games: the East–West Shrine Game on January 23, the Senior Bowl on January 30, and the Texas vs. The Nation Game on February 6.

A total of 34 team-competitive games were played. While bowl games had been the purview of only the very best teams for nearly a century, this was the fourth consecutive year that teams with non-winning seasons participated in bowl games. To fill the 68 available bowl slots, a total of eight teams (12% of all participants) with non-winning seasons participated in bowl games—all eight had a .500 (6-6) season.

Selection of the teams

Main article: Bowl eligibility

Number of bowl teams per state.

NCAA by-laws state that a school with a record of 6–6 in regular season play is eligible only if conferences cannot fill out available positions for bowl games with teams possessing seven (or more) wins (excluding games played in Hawaii and conference championship games in the ACC, Big 12, Conference USA, Mid-American Conference and the SEC). An example was in 2008 when the Big Ten, the Big 12 and SEC each had two teams selected for the Bowl Championship Series games – Ohio State and Penn State from the Big Ten, Texas and Oklahoma from the Big 12 and Alabama and Florida from the SEC. With each conference sending two teams to the BCS, these three conferences forfeited several bowl game slots due to a lack of teams with a winning record.

As with the 2006 and 2008 seasons, all eligible teams with at least 7 wins made it in to a bowl game. Of the 71 eligible teams, only 68 could play in a game, and all three eligible teams that sat out bowl season were 6-6: Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, and Notre Dame, who opted not to play in a bowl game themselves after the firing of head coach Charlie Weis.

For the first time in BCS history, every participant in a BCS bowl was ranked in the top 10 of the final BCS standings.

Fox ends BCS contract

Fox Sports no longer broadcast the Bowl Championship Series following the conclusion of the Orange Bowl on January 5; the network had carried the first three BCS National Championship stand-alone games. ABC telecast this season's contest because of their separate agreement with the Pasadena Tournament of Roses, the organizers of the Rose Bowl Game and the hosts of the 2010 national championship. Beginning in 2011, ABC sibling company ESPN will begin carrying all of the BCS bowls, in an agreement that will last through 2014. Fox has signed a long-term contract extension with the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic through 2014, with a new prime-time Friday night date starting in 2011.

Sponsorship and stadium changes

Maaco became the new title sponsor of the Las Vegas Bowl replacing Pioneer Corporation, and the game was rebranded as the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas. In another change, the Motor City Bowl thanks to Little Caesars now carries the name of the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Advocare became the title sponsor of the Independence Bowl. In a stadium shift, the Cotton Bowl Classic moves from its self-named home for 73 years at the grounds of Fair Park to Jerry Jones's new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. The St. Petersburg Bowl was initially to be played without a sponsor after being sponsored by MagicJack in 2008, but just a few weeks before the Bowl, Beef O'Brady's agreed to be the sponsor, so the game became the "St. Petersburg Bowl presented by Beef O'Brady's".

New bowls in 2010–11

The Cotton Bowl in Fair Park will be the site of a new bowl game, the TicketCity Bowl, on New Years Day 2011, with the Big Ten and Conference USA providing opponents, and Yankee Stadium will host a game dubbed the Pinstripe Bowl in December 2010, pitting teams from the Big East and Big 12. This contest would be the first bowl game in the Metropolitan New York area since the now defunct Garden State Bowl, and the first in New York City since the now defunct Gotham Bowl was played in the original Yankee Stadium, while a third bowl, called the Cure Bowl benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure would pit members of the Sun Belt Conference and C-USA at Bright House Networks Stadium on the campus of the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. The NCAA Football Issues Committee must approve of these games in the spring of 2010 to make them official.

Coaching changes

As a result of head coaching changes between the regular season and the bowl season, the following teams played their postseason contests with interim head coaches:

TeamBowlSeason coachInterim head coachResult2010 head coach
[Central Michigan](2009-central-michigan-chippewas-football-team)[GMAC](2010-gmac-bowl)Butch JonesSteve StriplingWon 44-41 over [Troy](2009-troy-trojans-football-team)Dan Enos
[Cincinnati](2009-cincinnati-bearcats-football-team)[Sugar](2010-sugar-bowl)Brian KellyJeff QuinnLost 51–24 to [Florida](2009-florida-gators-football-team)Butch Jones
[Marshall](2009-marshall-thundering-herd-football-team)[Little Caesars Pizza](2009-little-caesars-pizza-bowl)Mark SnyderRick MinterWon 21–17 over [Ohio](2009-ohio-bobcats-football-team)Doc Holliday
[Texas Tech](2009-texas-tech-red-raiders-football-team)[Alamo](2010-alamo-bowl-january)Mike LeachRuffin McNeillWon 41–31 over [Michigan State](2009-michigan-state-spartans-football-team)Tommy Tuberville

In addition, the following coach retired, but worked his team's bowl game:

TeamBowlSeason coachResult2010 head coach
[Florida State](2009-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)[Gator](2010-gator-bowl)Bobby BowdenWon 33–21 over [West Virginia](2009-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team)Jimbo Fisher

Notes

  • Kelly left Cincinnati to take the same job at Notre Dame.
  • Jones left Central Michigan to fill the Cincinnati vacancy.
  • Leach was suspended by Texas Tech on December 28 when redshirt sophomore wide receiver Adam James, son of ESPN analyst Craig James, and his family filed a complaint alleging mistreatment by Leach after the younger James had suffered a concussion. Two days later, Leach was fired.
  • On December 26, Florida head coach Urban Meyer announced his resignation due to health concerns, effective after the Gators' Sugar Bowl appearance. However, Meyer had a change of heart and announced the following day that he would instead take an indefinite leave of absence, and expected to be back coaching by the start of the 2010 season. Offensive coordinator Steve Addazio took over Meyer's duties during his leave. Meyer returned to his job in time to lead the Gators' 2010 spring practice.

Bowl schedule

All dates and game times for the 34 2009–10 season bowl games were announced on April 30, 2009, and are subject to change. They received licenses from the NCAA Football Issues Committee.

NOTE: Rankings from final BCS Standings of December 6, 2009.

Non-BCS ContestsDateBowlLocationTeamsAffiliationsResultsBowl Championship Series 2010 ScheduleDateBowlLocationTeamsAffiliationsResults
12/19[New Mexico Bowl](2009-new-mexico-bowl)University Stadium
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico[Wyoming Cowboys](2009-wyoming-cowboys-football-team) (6–6)
[Fresno State](2009-fresno-state-bulldogs-football-team) (8–4)MWC
WAC**Wyoming 35**
Fresno State 28
[St. Petersburg Bowl](2009-st-petersburg-bowl)Tropicana Field
St. Petersburg, Florida[Rutgers](2009-rutgers-scarlet-knights-football-team) (8–4)
[UCF](2009-ucf-knights-football-team) (8–4)Big East
C-USA**Rutgers 45**
UCF 24
12/20[New Orleans Bowl](2009-new-orleans-bowl)Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans[Middle Tennessee](2009-middle-tennessee-blue-raiders-football-team) (9–3)
[Southern Miss](2009-southern-miss-golden-eagles-football-team) (7–5)Sun Belt
C-USA**Middle Tennessee 42**
Southern Miss 32
12/22[Maaco Bowl Las Vegas](2009-maaco-bowl-las-vegas)Sam Boyd Stadium
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Whitney, Nevada#14 [BYU](2009-byu-cougars-football-team) (10–2)
#18 [Oregon State](2009-oregon-state-beavers-football-team) (8–4)MWC
Pac-10**BYU 44**
Oregon State 20
12/23[Poinsettia Bowl](2009-poinsettia-bowl)Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego#23 [Utah](2009-utah-utes-football-team) (9–3)
[California](2009-california-golden-bears-football-team) (8–4)MWC
Pac-10**Utah 37**
California 27
12/24[Hawaii Bowl](2009-hawaii-bowl)Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, HI[SMU](2009-smu-mustangs-football-team) (7–5)
[Nevada](2009-nevada-wolf-pack-football-team) (8–4)C-USA
WAC**SMU 45**
Nevada 10
12/26[Little Caesars Pizza Bowl](2009-little-caesars-pizza-bowl)Ford Field
Detroit[Marshall](2009-marshall-thundering-herd-football-team) (6–6)
[Ohio](2009-ohio-bobcats-football-team) (9–4)C-USA
MAC**Marshall 21**
Ohio 17
[Meineke Car Care Bowl](2009-meineke-car-care-bowl)Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, North Carolina#17 [Pittsburgh](2009-pittsburgh-panthers-football-team) (9–3)
[North Carolina](2009-north-carolina-tar-heels-football-team) (8–4)Big East
ACC**Pittsburgh 19**
North Carolina 17
[Emerald Bowl](2009-emerald-bowl)AT&T Park
San Francisco#24 [USC](2009-usc-trojans-football-team) (8–4)
[Boston College](2009-boston-college-eagles-football-team) (8–4)Pac-10
ACC**USC 24**
Boston College 13
12/27[Music City Bowl](2009-music-city-bowl)LP Field
Nashville, Tennessee[Clemson](2009-clemson-tigers-football-team) (8–5)
[Kentucky](2009-kentucky-wildcats-football-team) (7–5)ACC
SEC**Clemson 21**
Kentucky 13
12/28[Independence Bowl](2009-independence-bowl)Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana[Georgia](2009-georgia-bulldogs-football-team) (7–5)
[Texas A&M](2009-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team) (6–6)SEC
Big 12**Georgia 44**
Texas A&M 20
12/29[EagleBank Bowl](2009-eaglebank-bowl)RFK Stadium
Washington, D.C.[UCLA](2009-ucla-bruins-football-team) (6–6)
[Temple](2009-temple-owls-football-team) (9–3)Pac-10
MAC**UCLA 30**
Temple 21
[Champs Sports Bowl](2009-champs-sports-bowl)Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida#25 [Wisconsin](2009-wisconsin-badgers-football-team) (9–3)
#15 [Miami (FL)](2009-miami-hurricanes-football-team) (9–3)Big Ten
ACC**Wisconsin 20**
Miami (FL) 14
12/30[Humanitarian Bowl](2009-humanitarian-bowl)Bronco Stadium
Boise State University
Boise, Idaho[Idaho](2009-idaho-vandals-football-team) (7–5)
[Bowling Green](2009-bowling-green-falcons-football-team) (7–5)WAC
MAC**Idaho 43**
Bowling Green 42
[Holiday Bowl](2009-holiday-bowl)Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego#22 [Nebraska](2009-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team) (9–4)
#20 [Arizona](2009-arizona-wildcats-football-team) (8–4)Big 12
Pac-10**Nebraska 33**
Arizona 0
12/31[Armed Forces Bowl](2009-armed-forces-bowl)Amon G. Carter Stadium
Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, Texas[Air Force](2009-air-force-falcons-football-team) (7–5)
[Houston](2009-houston-cougars-football-team) (10–3)MWC
C-USA**Air Force 47**
Houston 20
[Sun Bowl](2009-sun-bowl)Sun Bowl Stadium
University of Texas at El Paso
El Paso, Texas[Oklahoma](2009-oklahoma-sooners-football-team) (7–5)
#21 [Stanford](2009-stanford-cardinal-football-team) (8–4)Big 12
Pac-10**Oklahoma 31**
Stanford 27
[Texas Bowl](2009-texas-bowl)Reliant Stadium
Houston[Navy](2009-navy-midshipmen-football-team) (9–4)
[Missouri](2009-missouri-tigers-football-team) (8–4)Independent
Big 12**Navy 35**
Missouri 13
[Insight Bowl](2009-insight-bowl)Sun Devil Stadium
Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona[Iowa State](2009-iowa-state-cyclones-football-team) (6–6)
[Minnesota](2009-minnesota-golden-gophers-football-team) (6–6)Big 12
Big Ten**Iowa State 14**
Minnesota 13
[Chick-fil-A Bowl](2009-chick-fil-a-bowl)Georgia Dome
Atlanta#11 [Virginia Tech](2009-virginia-tech-hokies-football-team) (9–3)
[Tennessee](2009-tennessee-volunteers-football-team) (7–5)ACC
SEC**Virginia Tech 37**
Tennessee 14
1/1[Outback Bowl](2010-outback-bowl)Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida[Auburn](2009-auburn-tigers-football-team) (7–5)
[Northwestern](2009-northwestern-wildcats-football-team) (8–4)SEC
Big Ten**Auburn 38**
Northwestern 35 (OT)
[Gator Bowl](2010-gator-bowl)Jacksonville Municipal Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida[Florida State](2009-florida-state-seminoles-football-team) (6–6)
#16 [West Virginia](2009-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team) (9–3)ACC
Big East**Florida State 33**
West Virginia 21
[Capital One Bowl](2010-capital-one-bowl)Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida#13 [Penn State](2009-penn-state-nittany-lions-football-team) (10–2)
#12 [LSU](2009-lsu-tigers-football-team) (9–3)Big Ten
SEC**Penn State 19**
LSU 17
1/2[International Bowl](2010-international-bowl)Rogers Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada[South Florida](2009-south-florida-bulls-football-team) (7–5)
[NIU](2009-northern-illinois-huskies-football-team) (7–5)Big East
MAC**South Florida 27**
NIU 3
[PapaJohns.com Bowl](2010-papajohns-com-bowl)Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama[UConn](2009-connecticut-huskies-football-team) (7–5)
[South Carolina](2009-south-carolina-gamecocks-football-team) (7–5)Big East
SEC**UConn 20**
South Carolina 7
[Cotton Bowl Classic](2010-cotton-bowl-classic)Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, Texas[Ole Miss](2009-ole-miss-rebels-football-team) (8–4)
#19 [Oklahoma State](2009-oklahoma-state-cowboys-football-team) (9–3)SEC
Big 12**Ole Miss 21**
Oklahoma State 7
[Liberty Bowl](2010-liberty-bowl-january)Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee[Arkansas](2009-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team) (7–5)
[East Carolina](2009-east-carolina-pirates-football-team) (9–4)SEC
C-USA**Arkansas 20**
East Carolina 17 (OT)
[Alamo Bowl](2010-alamo-bowl-january)Alamodome
San Antonio[Texas Tech](2009-texas-tech-red-raiders-football-team) (8–4)
[Michigan State](2009-michigan-state-spartans-football-team) (6–6)Big 12
Big Ten**Texas Tech 41**
Michigan State 31
1/6[GMAC Bowl](2010-gmac-bowl)Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Mobile, Alabama[Central Michigan](2009-central-michigan-chippewas-football-team) (11–2)
[Troy](2009-troy-trojans-football-team) (9–3)MAC
Sun Belt**Central Michigan 44**
Troy 41 (2 OT)
1/1[Rose Bowl](2010-rose-bowl)Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California#8 [Ohio State](2009-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team) (10–2)
#7 [Oregon](2009-oregon-ducks-football-team) (10–2)Big Ten
Pac-10**Ohio State 26**
Oregon 17
[Sugar Bowl](2010-sugar-bowl)Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans#5 [Florida](2009-florida-gators-football-team) (12–1)
#3 [Cincinnati](2009-cincinnati-bearcats-football-team) (12–0)SEC
Big East**Florida 51**
Cincinnati 24
1/4[Fiesta Bowl](2010-fiesta-bowl)University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, Arizona#6 [Boise State](2009-boise-state-broncos-football-team) (13–0)
#4 [TCU](2009-tcu-horned-frogs-football-team) (12–0)WAC
MWC**Boise State 17**
TCU 10
1/5[Orange Bowl](2010-orange-bowl)Land Shark Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida#10 [Iowa](2009-iowa-hawkeyes-football-team) (10–2)
#9 [Georgia Tech](2009-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-football-team) (11–2)Big Ten
ACC**Iowa 24**
Georgia Tech 14
1/7[BCS National Championship Game](2010-bcs-national-championship-game)Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California#1 [Alabama](2009-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team) (13–0)
#2 [Texas](2009-texas-longhorns-football-team) (13–0)SEC
Big 12**Alabama 37**
Texas 21

Post-BCS all-star games

DateAll-Star GameLocationScoreRef.
January 23[East–West Shrine Game](2010-east-west-shrine-game)Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida**East 13**, West 10url=http://scorecenter.espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=300233147archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711102505/http://scorecenter.espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=300233147url-status=deadarchive-date=July 11, 2011title=East 13, West 10 (box score)access-date=February 5, 2010work=ESPN.com}}
January 31[Under Armour Senior Bowl](2010-senior-bowl)Ladd-Peebles Stadium,
Mobile, Alabama**North 31**, South 13
February 6Texas vs The NationSun Bowl Stadium
University of Texas at El Paso
El Paso, Texas**Texas 36**, The Nation 17

[[Bowl Challenge Cup]] standings

ConferenceWinsLossesPct.
Independents •101.000
Mountain West **†**41.800
Big East42.667
SEC64.600
Big Ten43.571
Big 1244.500
WAC22.500
Sun Belt •11.500
ACC34.429
Conference USA24.333
Pac-1025.286
MAC14.200

– Does not meet minimum game requirement of three teams needed for a conference to be eligible.

– Bowl Challenge Cup winner.

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