Colorado Buffaloes Football Future Schedule - Bowl Results

Bowl Results

Colorado Bowl Scoreboard (Won 12, Lost 16)
Date Bowl Opponent Result Score Attendance TV
1938 Cotton Rice L 14 28 35,000
1957 Orange Clemson W 27 21 72,552 NBC
1962 Orange LSU L 7 25 62,391 NBC
1967 Bluebonnet Miami (FL) W 31 21 30,156 ABC
1969 Liberty Alabama W 47 33 50,144 ABC
1970 Liberty Tulane L 3 17 44,500 ABC
1971 Bluebonnet Houston (N) W 29 17 54,720 ABC
1972 Gator Auburn L 3 24 71,114 ABC
1975 Bluebonnet Texas L 21 38 52,728 ABC
1977 Orange Ohio State (N) L 10 27 65,537 NBC
1985 Freedom Washington L 17 20 30,961 Lorimar
1986 Bluebonnet Baylor L 9 21 40,470 Raycom
1988 Freedom Brigham Young (N) L 17 20 35,941 Raycom
1990 Orange Notre Dame (N) L 6 21 81,191 NBC
1991 Orange Notre Dame (N) W 10 9 77,062 NBC
1991 Blockbuster Alabama (N) L 25 30 52,644 CBS
1993 Fiesta Syracuse L 22 26 70,224 NBC
1993 Aloha Fresno State W 41 30 44,009 ABC
1995 Fiesta Notre Dame W 41 24 73,968 NBC
1996 Cotton Oregon W 38 6 58,214 CBS
1996 Holiday Washington (N) W 33 21 54,749 ESPN
1998 Aloha Oregon W 51 43 34,803 ABC
1999 Insight.com Boston College W 62 28 35,762 ESPN
2001 Fiesta Oregon L 16 38 74,118 ABC
2002 Alamo Wisconsin (N)(OT) L 28 31 50,690 ESPN
2004 Houston Texas-El Paso W 33 28 27,235 ESPN
2005 Champs Sports Clemson L 10 19 31,470 ESPN
2007 Independence Alabama L 24 30 47,043 ESPN

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