Bluebonnet Bowl (defunct) | |
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Stadium | Astrodome |
Location | Houston, Texas |
Previous stadiums | Rice Stadium (1959–1967, 1985–1986) |
Operated | 1959–1987 |
Conference tie-ins | Southwest Conference (1980, 1982–1987) |
Sponsors | |
None | |
Former names | |
Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl (1968–1984, 1987) |
The Bluebonnet Bowl was an annual college football bowl game played in Houston, Texas.[1] A civic group was appointed by the Houston Chamber of Commerce Athletics Committee in 1959 to organize the bowl game. It was held at Rice Stadium from 1959 through 1967, and again in 1985 and 1986. The game was played in the Astrodome from 1968 through 1984, as well in 1987. When it was held in the Astrodome, it was called the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl. The proceeds from the bowl games were distributed to various Harris County, Texas charitable organizations. The game was discontinued following the 1987 season due to poor ticket sales and lack of a title sponsor.[2]
The Bluebonnet Bowl generally featured a team from Texas against an out-of-state opponent; 19 out of the 29 games involved a team from Texas. From 1980 to 1987, with the exception of 1981, a team from the Southwest Conference played against an at-large opponent.
Bowl games would eventually return to Houston in 2000 with first the Houston Bowl, and then the Texas Bowl.
Game results[]
Date Played | Winning Team | Losing Team | Notes | ||
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December 19, 1959 | Clemson | 23 | Texas Christian | 7 | |
December 17, 1960 | Alabama | 3 | Texas | 3[3] | notes |
December 17, 1961 | Kansas | 33 | Rice | 7 | |
December 22, 1962 | Missouri | 14 | Georgia Tech | 10 | |
December 21, 1963 | Baylor | 14 | Louisiana State | 7 | |
December 19, 1964 | Tulsa | 14 | Mississippi | 7 | |
December 18, 1965 | Tennessee | 27 | Tulsa | 6 | |
December 17, 1966 | Texas | 19 | Mississippi | 0[4] | |
December 23, 1967 | Colorado | 31 | Miami (FL) | 21 | |
December 31, 1968 | SMU | 28 | Oklahoma | 27 | |
December 31, 1969 | Houston | 36 | Auburn | 7 | |
December 31, 1970 | Alabama | 24 | Oklahoma | 24 | notes |
December 31, 1971 | Colorado | 29 | Houston | 17 | |
December 30, 1972 | Tennessee | 24 | Louisiana State | 17 | |
December 29, 1973 | Houston | 47 | Tulane | 7 | notes |
December 23, 1974 | Houston | 31 | North Carolina State | 31 | |
December 27, 1975 | Texas | 38 | Colorado | 21 | |
December 31, 1976 | Nebraska | 27 | Texas Tech | 24 | |
December 31, 1977 | USC | 47 | Texas A&M | 28 | |
December 31, 1978 | Stanford | 25 | Georgia | 22 | |
December 31, 1979 | Purdue | 27 | Tennessee | 22 | |
December 31, 1980 | North Carolina | 16 | Texas | 7 | |
December 31, 1981 | Michigan | 33 | UCLA | 14 | notes |
December 31, 1982 | Arkansas | 28 | Florida | 24 | |
December 31, 1983 | Oklahoma State | 24 | Baylor | 14 | |
December 31, 1984 | West Virginia | 31 | Texas Christian | 14 | |
December 31, 1985 | Air Force | 24 | Texas | 16 | |
December 31, 1986 | Baylor | 21 | Colorado | 9 | |
December 31, 1987 | Texas | 32 | Pittsburgh | 27 |
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Foldesy, Jody. "Bowls burgeon as big business", The Washington Times. December 21, 1997. Page A1.
- ↑ Associated Press - Officials Cancel Bluebonnet Bowl. New York Times, October 13, 1988
- ↑ "1960 Bluebonnet Bowl: Alabama 3, Texas 3". http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=36&url_subchannel_id=&url_article_id=718&change_well_id=2. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
- ↑ "1966 Bluebonnet Bowl: Texas 19, Ole Miss 0". http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=36&url_subchannel_id=&url_article_id=731&change_well_id=2. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
External links[]
- BLUEBONNET BOWL - Handbook of Texas online
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