Russell Athletic Bowl - Game Results

Game Results

For the annual college football game which was called the Tangerine Bowl from 1947 to 1982, see Capital One Bowl.
Season Date Winning Team Losing Team Location Notes
1990 December 28, 1990 Florida State 24 Penn State 17 Miami Gardens, Florida
1991 December 28, 1991 Alabama 30 Colorado 25 Miami Gardens 1991 notes
1992 January 1, 1993 Stanford 24 Penn State 3 Miami Gardens
1993 January 1, 1994 Boston College 31 Virginia 13 Miami Gardens
1994 January 2, 1995 South Carolina 24 West Virginia 21 Miami Gardens
1995 December 30, 1995 North Carolina 20 Arkansas 10 Miami Gardens
1996 December 27, 1996 Miami (Florida) 31 Virginia 21 Miami Gardens
1997 December 29, 1997 Georgia Tech 35 West Virginia 30 Miami Gardens
1998 December 29, 1998 Miami (Florida) 46 NC State 23 Miami Gardens
1999 December 30, 1999 Illinois 63 Virginia 21 Miami Gardens
2000 December 28, 2000 NC State 38 Minnesota 30 Miami Gardens 2000 notes
2001 December 20, 2001 Pittsburgh 34 NC State 19 Orlando, Florida 2001 notes
2002 December 23, 2002 Texas Tech 55 Clemson 15 Orlando 2002 notes
2003 December 22, 2003 NC State 56 Kansas 26 Orlando 2003 notes
2004 December 21, 2004 Georgia Tech 51 Syracuse 14 Orlando 2004 notes
2005 December 27, 2005 Clemson 19 Colorado 10 Orlando 2005 notes
2006 December 29, 2006 Maryland 24 Purdue 7 Orlando 2006 notes
2007 December 28, 2007 Boston College 24 Michigan State 21 Orlando 2007 notes
2008 December 27, 2008 Florida State 42 Wisconsin 13 Orlando 2008 notes
2009 December 29, 2009 Wisconsin 20 Miami (Florida) 14 Orlando 2009 notes
2010 December 28, 2010 NC State 23 West Virginia 7 Orlando 2010 notes
2011 December 29, 2011 Florida State 18 Notre Dame 14 Orlando 2011 notes

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