Game Results
Date | Winning team | Losing team | Attendance | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
December 31, 1993 | California | 37 | Iowa | 3 | 45,716 | notes |
December 31, 1994 | (24) Washington State | 10 | Baylor | 3 | 44,106 | notes |
December 28, 1995 | (19) Texas A&M | 22 | (14) Michigan | 20 | 64,597 | notes |
December 29, 1996 | (21) Iowa | 27 | Texas Tech | 0 | 55,677 | notes |
December 30, 1997 | (16) Purdue | 33 | (24) Oklahoma State | 20 | 55,552 | notes |
December 29, 1998 | Purdue | 37 | (4) Kansas State | 34 | 60,780 | notes |
December 28, 1999 | (13) Penn State | 24 | (18) Texas A&M | 0 | 65,380 | notes |
December 30, 2000 | (8) Nebraska | 66 | (19) Northwestern | 17 | 60,028 | notes |
December 29, 2001 | Iowa | 19 | Texas Tech | 16 | 65,232 | notes |
December 28, 2002 | Wisconsin | 31 | (14) Colorado | 28 (OT) | 50,690 | notes |
December 29, 2003 | (22) Nebraska | 17 | Michigan State | 3 | 56,229 | notes |
December 29, 2004 | (24) Ohio State | 33 | Oklahoma State | 7 | 65,265 | notes |
December 28, 2005 | Nebraska | 32 | (20) Michigan | 28 | 62,016 | notes |
December 30, 2006 | (18) Texas | 26 | Iowa | 24 | 65,875 | notes |
December 29, 2007 | Penn State | 24 | Texas A&M | 17 | 66,166 | notes |
December 29, 2008 | (25) Missouri | 30 | (22) Northwestern | 23 (OT) | 55,986 | notes |
January 2, 2010 | Texas Tech | 41 | Michigan State | 31 | 64,757 | notes |
December 29, 2010 | (16) Oklahoma State | 36 | Arizona | 10 | 57,593 | notes |
December 29, 2011 | (15) Baylor | 67 | Washington | 56 | 65,256 | notes |
†Rankings reflect rank at time of bowl game and taken from AP Top 25 poll
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