Division I-A Bowl Game Appearances
The Broncos have appeared in 12 bowl games with a record of 8–4, including two wins in BCS games.
Season | Date | Bowl | Opponent | Result |
1999 | December 30, 1999 | Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl | Louisville | W 34–31 |
2000 | December 28, 2000 | Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl | UTEP | W 38–23 |
2002 | December 31, 2002 | Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl | Iowa State | W 34–16 |
2003 | December 23, 2003 | PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl | TCU | W 34–31 |
2004 | December 31, 2004 | Autozone Liberty Bowl | Louisville | L 40–44 |
2005 | December 28, 2005 | MPC Computers Bowl | Boston College | L 21–27 |
2006 | January 1, 2007 | Tostitos Fiesta Bowl | Oklahoma | W 43–42OT |
2007 | December 23, 2007 | Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl | East Carolina | L 38–41 |
2008 | December 23, 2008 | San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl | TCU | L 16–17 |
2009 | January 4, 2010 | Tostitos Fiesta Bowl | TCU | W 17–10 |
2010 | December 22, 2010 | Maaco Bowl Las Vegas | Utah | W 26–3 |
2011 | December 22, 2011 | Maaco Bowl Las Vegas | Arizona State | W 56–24 |
2012 | December 22, 2012 | Maaco Bowl Las Vegas | Washington |
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