Game Results
Italics denote a tie game.
Date Played | Winning Team | Losing Team | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
December 11, 1977 | Grambling | 35 | Temple | 32 |
December 10, 1978 | Temple | 28 | Boston College | 24 |
November 24, 1979 | Notre Dame | 40 | Miami (FL) | 15 |
November 30, 1980 | UCLA | 34 | Oregon State | 3 |
November 28, 1981 | Air Force | 21 | San Diego State | 16 |
November 27, 1982 | Clemson | 21 | Wake Forest | 17 |
November 26, 1983 | SMU | 34 | Houston | 12 |
November 17, 1984 | Army | 45 | Montana | 31 |
November 30, 1985 | USC | 20 | Oregon | 6 |
November 30, 1986 | Stanford | 29 | Arizona | 24 |
November 28, 1987 | California | 17 | Washington State | 17 |
December 3, 1988 | Oklahoma State | 45 | Texas Tech | 42 |
December 4, 1989 | Syracuse | 24 | Louisville | 13 |
December 2, 1990 | Houston | 62 | Arizona State | 45 |
November 30, 1991 | Clemson | 33 | Duke | 21 |
December 6, 1992 | Nebraska | 38 | Kansas State | 24 |
December 6, 1993 | Wisconsin | 41 | Michigan State | 20 |
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