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Bowl history[]

Texas A&M's bowl record is 15–19 (.441). During their 81 years in the Southwest Conference, the Aggies went 12–10 (.545) in bowl games, winning three National Championships. During their 16 years in the Big 12 Conference, the Aggies went 2–9 (.182) in bowl games.[1]


Season Bowl Result Opponent PF PA
1921 Dixie Classic W Centre 22 14
1939 Sugar Bowl W Tulane 14 13
1940 Cotton Bowl Classic W Fordham 13 12
1941 Cotton Bowl Classic L Alabama 21 29
1943 Orange Bowl L LSU 14 19
1950 Presidential Cup Bowl W Georgia 40 20
1957 Gator Bowl L Tennessee 0 3
1967 Cotton Bowl Classic W Alabama 20 16
1975 Liberty Bowl L Southern California 0 20
1976 Sun Bowl W Florida 37 14
1977 Bluebonnet Bowl L Southern California 28 47
1978 Hall of Fame Bowl W Iowa State 28 12
1981 Independence Bowl W Oklahoma State 33 16
1985 Cotton Bowl Classic W Auburn 36 16
1986 Cotton Bowl Classic L Ohio State 12 28
1987 Cotton Bowl Classic W Notre Dame 35 10
1989 John Hancock Bowl L Pittsburgh 28 31
1990 Holiday Bowl W BYU 65 14
1991 Cotton Bowl Classic L Florida State 2 10
1992 Cotton Bowl Classic L Notre Dame 3 28
1993 Cotton Bowl Classic L Notre Dame 21 24
1995 Alamo Bowl W Michigan 22 20
1997 Cotton Bowl Classic L UCLA 23 29
1998 Sugar Bowl L Ohio State 14 24
1999 Alamo Bowl L* Penn State 0 24
2000 Independence Bowl L Mississippi State 41 43
2001 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl W TCU 28 9
2004 Cotton Bowl Classic L Tennessee 7 38
2006 Holiday Bowl L Cal 10 45
2007 Alamo Bowl L* Penn State 17 24
2009 Independence Bowl L Georgia 20 44
2010 Cotton Bowl Classic L LSU 24 41
2011 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas W Northwestern 33 22
2012 Cotton Bowl Classic W Oklahoma 41 13
Total 34 Bowl Games 15–19

* The NCAA vacated 112 Penn State victories in 2012. In accordance with the NCAA policies regarding vacated wins, the penalized team's wins are subtracted from the penalized team's win-loss and series records. The win-loss records of the penalized team's opponents, however, are not affected, and the opponents' losses remain losses.[2]

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