1990–91 NCAA football bowl games
The 1990–91 NCAA football bowl games featured 19 games, starting early in December 1990 and ending on New Year's Day 1991. They followed the 1990 regular season and ended in controversy. Going into the postseason, Colorado had a 10–1–1 record and was ranked #1 in both Coaches' and AP polls. After a relatively unimpressive 10–9 victory over #5 Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl and an impressive victory by the undefeated #2 Georgia Tech in the Citrus Bowl, the Buffaloes lost their #1 ranking to the Yellow Jackets in the Coaches' Poll, creating a split championship. This controversial ending, along with the dual undefeated champions of the following year, led to the creation of the Bowl Coalition.
Bowl games
Date | Time | Game | Site | Result | Ref. |
Dec 8 | California Bowl | Bulldog Stadium Fresno, CA | Central Michigan 24, San Jose State 48 | ||
Dec 15 | Independence Bowl | Independence Stadium Shreveport, LA | Maryland 34, Louisiana Tech 34 | ||
Dec 25 | Aloha Bowl | Aloha Stadium Honolulu, HI | Syracuse 28, Arizona 0 | ||
Dec 27 | Liberty Bowl | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, TN | Air Force 23, Ohio State 11 | ||
Dec 28 | Blockbuster Bowl | Joe Robbie Stadium Miami Gardens, FL | Penn State 17, Florida State 24 | ||
Dec 28 | All-American Bowl | Legion Field Birmingham, AL | Southern Miss 27, NC State 31 | ||
Dec 29 | Peach Bowl | Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Atlanta, GA | Indiana 23, Auburn 27 | ||
Dec 29 | Freedom Bowl | Anaheim Stadium Anaheim, CA | Colorado State 32, Oregon 31 | ||
Dec 29 | Holiday Bowl | Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego, CA | BYU 14, Texas A&M 65 | ||
Dec 31 | Copper Bowl | Arizona Stadium Tucson, AZ | California 17, Wyoming 15 | ||
Dec 31 | John Hancock Bowl | Sun Bowl El Paso, TX | Michigan State 17, No. 6 USC 16 | ||
Jan 1 | Hall of Fame Bowl | Tampa Stadium Tampa, FL | Clemson 30, Illinois 0 | ||
Jan 1 | Orange Bowl | Orange Bowl Miami, FL | Notre Dame 9, Colorado 10 | ||
Jan 1 | Florida Citrus Bowl | Florida Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL | Georgia Tech 45, Nebraska 21 | ||
Jan 1 | Fiesta Bowl | Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, AZ | Louisville 34, Alabama 7 | ||
Jan 1 | Gator Bowl | Gator Bowl Stadium Jacksonville, FL | Michigan 35, Ole Miss 3 | ||
Jan 1 | Cotton Bowl Classic | Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX | Miami 46, Texas 3 | ||
Jan 1 | Rose Bowl | Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA | Iowa 34, Washington 46 | ||
Jan 1 | Sugar Bowl | Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA | Virginia 22, Tennessee 23 |
Final rankings
[AP Poll]
1. Colorado2. Georgia Tech
3. Miami
4. Florida State
5. Washington
6. Notre Dame
7. Michigan
8. Tennessee
9. Clemson
10. Houston
11. Penn State
12. Texas
13. Florida
14. Louisville
15. Texas A&M
16. Michigan State
17. Oklahoma
18. Iowa
19. Auburn
20. USC
21. Ole Miss
22. BYU
23. Virginia
24. Nebraska
25. Illinois
[Coaches' Poll]
1. Georgia Tech2. Colorado
3. Miami
4. Florida State
5. Washington
6. Notre Dame
7. Tennessee
8. Michigan
9. Clemson
10. Penn State
11. Texas
12. Louisville
13. Texas A&M
14. Michigan State
15. Virginia
16. Iowa
17. BYU
17. Nebraska
19. Auburn
20. San Jose State
21. Syracuse
22. USC
23. Ole Miss
24. Illinois
25. Virginia Tech
- Florida, Houston, and Oklahoma were on probation by the NCAA during the 1990 season; they were therefore ineligible to receive votes in the Coaches' Poll