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Season | 1937 | ||||||
Number of Bowls | 5 | ||||||
All-Star Games | East-West Shrine Game | ||||||
Bowl games | January 1, 1938 | ||||||
National Championship | none | ||||||
Location of Championship | N/A | ||||||
Champions | Pittsburgh Panthers | ||||||
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College football bowl games
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The 1937-38 NCAA College Football Bowl Games featured five games, all of which had been held the previous season. Notably, the Orange Bowl was first held in the stadium of the same name this season.
Bowl games[]
- NOTE: Rankings used are the final regular season AP Rankings whenever noted
Rose Bowl[]
- (2) California 13, (4) Alabama 0
Orange Bowl[]
- Auburn 6, Michigan State 0
Sugar Bowl[]
- (9) Santa Clara 6, (8) LSU 0
Sun Bowl[]
- West Virginia 7, Texas Tech 6
Cotton Bowl Classic[]
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