Bowl Games
| Date | Bowl Game | Big Ten Team | Opp. Team | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec. 29, 2006 | Insight Bowl | Minnesota | Texas Tech | 44-41(OT) |
| Dec. 29, 2006 | Champs Sports Bowl | Purdue | Maryland | 24-7 |
| Dec. 30, 2006 | Alamo Bowl | Iowa | Texas | 26-24 |
| Jan. 1, 2007 | Outback Bowl | Penn State | Tenneessee | 20-10 |
| Jan. 1, 2007 | Capital One Bowl | Wisconsin | Arkansas | 17-14 |
| Jan. 1, 2007 | Rose Bowl | Michigan | USC | 32-18 |
| Jan. 8, 2007 | BCS National Championship | Ohio State | Florida | 41-14 |
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