Ever since ESPN's "College GameDay" preview show premiered for Notre Dame-Florida State in 1993, the pre-game show has traveled around the country at the top games each week. Find the complete rundown of every location below, most appearances and most times hosting, plus the eventual score for each game.
Along with featuring traditional powers such as Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and more, the show has also visited FCS schools and even DIII. The preview show includes Rece Davis, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit, among others, with Corso making his pick known by donning the headgear (or other related school item) of the winning team.
College GameDay: Most appearances, times hosted
Ohio State has the most appearances with 59. Alabama is a close second with 58 appearances. But the Buckeyes have the most wins with GameDay in attendance, winning 40 games. Ohio State has also hosted the most times with 23.
Most times hosting
- Ohio State — 23
- Alabama — 19
- Michigan — 15
- LSU — 14
- Florida — 13
Most appearances
- Ohio State — 61
- Alabama — 60
- Florida — 42
- Oklahoma — 41
- Michigan — 40
- Georgia — 38
- Notre Dame — 37
- Florida State — 36
Most wins
- Ohio State — 41 (41-19 record)
- Alabama — 38 (38-21 record)
- Oklahoma — 27 (27-14 record)
- Florida — 26 (26-16 record)
- LSU — 22 (22-13 record)
- Michigan — 21 (21-19 record)
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Fun oddities
- FCS North Dakota State has the best win percentage with at least two appearances; NDSU is 3-0.
- For teams with at least five appearances, USC leads the nation in winning percentage. The Trojans are 18-6 in College GameDay games.
- One DIII school has hosted: Williams for its 2007 game against Amherst.
- Though not held in consecutive weeks, Ohio State is the only school to play in three College GameDays in a row in the same season. In 1996, GameDay was at Ohio State's games against Notre Dame (29-16 win), Penn State (38-7 win) and Iowa (38-26 win).
- Arizona, Arizona State, BYU and Oregon State have the worst records in College GameDay games, each going 0-3.
- Army has the most GameDay appearances for a school outside the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC (and not including Notre Dame). The Black Knights are 5-7, last hosting in 2020.
College GameDay: Locations, all-time appearances
Host schools are in bold. All rankings are from the AP Poll for that week.
Date | Location | Game |
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Aug. 24 | Dublin, Ireland | Georgia Tech 24, No. 10 Florida State 21 |
Aug. 31 | College Station, TX | No. 7 Notre Dame 23, No. 20 Texas A&M 13 |
Sept. 7 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 3 Texas 31, No. 10 Michigan 12 |
Sept. 14 | Columbia, SC | No. 16 LSU 36, South Carolina 33 |
Sept. 21 | Norman, OK | No. 6 Tennessee 25, No. 15 Oklahoma 14 |
Sept. 28 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 4 Alabama 41, No. 2 Georgia 34 |
Oct. 5 | Berkeley, CA | No. 8 Miami (Fla.) 39, Cal 38 |
Oct. 12 | Eugene, OR | No. 3 Oregon 32, No. 2 Ohio State 31 |
Oct. 19 | Austin, TX | No. 5 Georgia 30, No. 1 Texas 15 |
Oct. 26 | Bloomington, IN | No. 13 Indiana 31, Washington 17 |
Nov. 2 | University Park, PA | No. 4 Ohio State 20, No. 3 Penn State 13 |
Nov. 9 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 11 Alabama 42, No. 14 LSU 13 |
Nov. 16 | Athens, GA | No. 7 Tennessee at No. 12 Georgia |
Date | Location | Game |
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Sept. 2 | Charlotte, NC | No. 21 North Carolina 31, South Carolina 17 |
Sept. 9 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 11 Texas 34, No. 3 Alabama 24 |
Sept. 16 | Boulder, CO | No. 18 Colorado 43, Colorado State 35 |
Sept. 23 | South Bend, IN | No. 6 Ohio State 17, No. 9 Notre Dame 14 |
Sept. 30 | Durham, NC | No. 11 Notre Dame 21, No. 17 Duke 14 |
Oct. 7 | Dallas, TX | No. 12 Oklahoma 34, No. 3 Texas 30 |
Oct. 14 | Seattle, WA | No. 7 Washington 36, No. 8 Oregon 33 |
Oct. 21 | Columbus, OH | No. 3 Ohio State 20, No. 6 Penn State 12 |
Oct. 28 | Salt Lake City, UT | No. 8 Oregon 35, No. 13 Utah 6 |
Nov. 4 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 8 Alabama 42, No. 14 LSU 28 |
Nov. 11 | Athens, GA | No. 2 Georgia 52, Ole Miss 17 |
Nov. 18 | Harrisonburg, VA | Appalachian State 26, James Madison 24 |
Nov. 25 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 3 Michigan 30, No. 2 Ohio State 24 |
Dec. 2 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) | No. 8 Alabama 27, No. 1 Georgia 24 |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, Calif (Rose Bowl) | No. 1 Michigan 27, No. 5 Alabama 20 |
Jan. 8 | Houston, TX (CFP National Championship) | No. 1 Michigan 34, No. 2 Washington 13 |
2022 season locations
Date | Location | Game |
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Sept. 1 | Pittsburgh, PA | No. 17 Pittsburgh 38, West Virginia 31 |
Sept. 3 | Columbus, OH | No. 2 Ohio State 21, No. 5 Notre Dame 10 |
Sept. 10 | Austin, TX | No. 1 Alabama 20, Texas 19 |
Sept. 17 | Boone, NC | Appalachian State 32, Troy 28 |
Sept. 24 | Knoxville, TN | No. 11 Tennessee 38, No. 20 Florida 33 |
Oct. 1 | Clemson, SC | No. 5 Clemson 30, No. 10 NC State 20 |
Oct. 8 | Lawrence, KS | No. 17 TCU 38, No. 19 Kansas 31 |
Oct. 15 | Knoxville, TN | No. 6 Tennessee 52, No. 3 Alabama 49 |
Oct. 22 | Eugene, OR | No. 10 Oregon 45, No. 9 UCLA 30 |
Oct. 29 | Jackson, MS | *No. 5 Jackson State 35, Southern 0 |
Nov. 5 | Athens, GA | No. 3 Georgia 27, No. 1 Tennessee 13 |
Nov. 12 | Austin, TX | No. 4 TCU 17, No. 18 Texas 10 |
Nov. 19 | Bozeman, MT | No. 3 Montana State* 55, No. 12 Montana* 21 |
Nov. 26 | Columbus, OH | No. 3 Michigan 45, No. 2 Ohio State 23 |
Dec. 3 | Arlington, TX (Big 12 Championship) | No. 10 Kansas State 31, No. 3 TCU 28 (OT) |
Dec. 31 | Atlanta, GA (CFP Semifinal) | No. 1 Georgia 42, No. 4 Ohio State 41 |
Jan. 2 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) | No. 11 Penn State 35, No. 8 Utah 21 |
Jan. 9 | Inglewood, CA (CFP National Championship) | No. 1 Georgia 65, No. 3 TCU 7 |
*FCS Ranking in Coaches Poll
2021 season locations
Date | Location | Game |
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Aug. 28 | Atlanta, GA | North Carolina Central 23, Alcorn State 14 |
Sept. 4 | Charlotte, NC | No. 5 Georgia 10, No. 3 Clemson 3 |
Sept. 11 | Ames, IA | No. 10 Iowa 27, No. 9 Iowa State 17 |
Sept. 18 | University Park, PA | No. 10 Penn State 28, No. 22 Auburn 20 |
Sept. 25 | Chicago (Soldier Field) | No. 12 Notre Dame 41, No. 18 Wisconsin 13 |
Oct. 2 | Athens, GA | No. 2 Georgia 37, No. 8 Arkansas 0 |
Oct. 9 | Dallas, TX (Cotton Bowl) | No. 6 Oklahoma 55, No. 21 Texas 48 |
Oct. 16 | Athens, GA | No. 1 Georgia 30, No. 11 Kentucky 13 |
Oct. 23 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 10 Oregon 34, UCLA 31 |
Oct. 30 | East Lansing, MI | No. 8 Michigan State 37, No. 6 Michigan 33 |
Nov. 6 | Cincinnati, OH | No. 6 Cincinnati 28, Tulsa 20 |
Nov. 13 | Oxford, MS | No. 15 Ole Miss 29, No. 11 Texas A&M 19 |
Nov. 20 | Columbus, OH | No. 4 Ohio State 56, No. 7 Michigan State 7 |
Nov. 27 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 5 Michigan 42, No. 2 Ohio State 27 |
Dec. 4 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) | No. 3 Alabama 41, No. 1 Georgia 24 |
Dec. 11 | East Rutherford, NJ | Navy 17, Army 13 |
Dec. 31 | Miami Gardens, FL (CFP Semifinal) | No. 3 Georgia 34, No. 2 Michigan 11 |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) | No. 7 Ohio State 48, No. 10 Utah 45 |
Jan. 10 | Indianapolis, IN (CFP National Championship) | No. 3 Georgia 33, No. 1 Alabama 18 |
2020 season locations
Date | Location | Game |
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Sept. 5 | Bristol, CT (ESPN Studios) | -- |
Sept. 12 | Winston-Salem, NC | No. 1 Clemson 37, Wake Forest 13 |
Sept. 19 | Louisville, KY | No. 17 Miami (FL) 47, No. 18 Louisville 34 |
Sept. 26 | Miami Gardens, FL | No. 12 Miami (FL) 52, Florida State 10 |
Oct. 3 | Athens, GA | No. 4 Georgia 27, No. 7 Auburn 6 |
Oct. 10 | Clemson, SC | No. 1 Clemson 42, No. 7 Miami (FL) 17 |
Oct. 17 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 2 Alabama 41, No. 3 Georgia 24 |
Oct. 24 | Minneapolis, MN | No. 18 Michigan 49, No. 21 Minnesota 24 |
Oct. 31 | University Park, PA | No. 3 Ohio State 38, No. 18 Penn State 25 |
Nov. 7 | South Bend, IN | No. 4 Notre Dame 47, No. 1 Clemson 40 (2OT) |
Nov. 14 | Augusta, GA (Site of the Masters) | -- |
Nov. 21 | Norman, OK | No. 18 Oklahoma 41, No. 14 Oklahoma State 13 |
Nov. 28 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 1 Alabama 42, No. 22 Auburn 13 |
Dec. 5 | Conway, SC | No. 18 Coastal Carolina 22, No. 13 BYU 17 |
Dec. 12 | West Point, NY | Army 15, Navy 0 |
Dec. 19 | Charlotte, NC | No. 3 Clemson 34, No. 2 Notre Dame 10 (ACC Championship) |
Jan. 1 | New Orleans, LA (CFP semifinal) | No. 3 Ohio State 49, No. 2 Clemson 28 |
Jan. 11 | Miami Gardens, FL (CFP National Championship) |
No. 1 Alabama 52, No. 3 Ohio State 24 |
2019 season locations
Date | Location | Game |
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Aug. 24 | Orlando, FL (Disney World) | No. 8 Florida 24, Miami 20 |
Aug. 29 | Clemson, SC | No. 1 Clemson 52, Georgia Tech 14 |
Aug. 31 | Arlington, TX | No. 16 Auburn 27, No. 11 Oregon 21 |
Sept. 7 | Austin, TX | No. 6 LSU 45, No. 10 Texas 38 |
Sept. 14 | Ames, IA | No. 20 Iowa 18, Iowa State 17 |
Sept. 21 | Athens, GA | No. 3 Georgia 23, No. 7 Notre Dame 17 |
Sept. 28 | Lincoln, NE | No. 5 Ohio State 48, Nebraska 7 |
Oct. 5 | Gainesville, FL | No. 10 Florida 24, No. 7 Auburn 13 |
Oct. 12 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 5 LSU 42, No. 7 Florida 28 |
Oct. 19 | University Park, PA | No. 7 Penn State 28, No. 16 Michigan 21 |
Oct. 26 | Brookings, SD | North Dakota State 23, South Dakota State 16 |
Nov. 2 | Memphis, TN | No. 24 Memphis 54, No. 15 SMU 48 |
Nov. 9 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 2 LSU 46, No. 3 Alabama 41 |
Nov. 16 | Waco, TX | No. 10 Oklahoma 34, No. 13 Baylor 31 |
Nov. 23 | Columbus, OH | No. 2 Ohio State 28, No. 8 Penn State 17 |
Nov. 30 | Minneapolis, MN | No. 12 Wisconsin 38, No. 8 Minnesota 17 |
Dec. 7 | Atlanta, GA | No. 2 LSU 37, No. 4 Georgia 10 (SEC Championship Game) |
Dec. 14 | Philadelphia, PA | No. 23 Navy 31, Army 7 |
Dec. 28 | Glendale, AZ (CFP semifinals) | No. 3 Clemson 29, No. 2 Ohio State 23 |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) | No. 6 Oregon 28, No. 8 Wisconsin 27 |
Jan. 13 | New Orleans, LA (CFP National Championship) |
No. 1 LSU 42, No. 3 Clemson 25 |
2018 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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April 26 | NFL draft pre-show | |||
Sept. 1 | South Bend, IN | No. 12 Notre Dame | 24-17 | No. 14 Michigan |
Sept. 8 | College Station, TX | No. 2 Clemson | 28-26 | Texas A&M |
Sept. 15 | Forth Worth, TX (Game in Arlington, TX) |
No. 4 Ohio State | 40-28 | No. 15 TCU |
Sept. 22 | Eugene, OR | No. 7 Stanford | 38-31 OT | No. 20 Oregon |
Sept. 29 | University Park, PA | No. 4 Ohio State | 27-26 | No. 9 Penn State |
Oct. 6 | Dallas, TX | No. 19 Texas | 48-45 | No. 7 Oklahoma |
Oct. 13 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 12 Michigan | 38-13 | No. 15 Wisconsin |
Oct. 20 | Pullman, WA | No. 25 Washington State | 34-20 | No. 12 Oregon |
Oct. 27 | Jacksonville, FL | No. 7 Georgia | 36-17 | No. 9 Florida |
Nov. 3 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 1 Alabama | 29-0 | No. 4 LSU |
Nov. 10 | Chestnut Hill, LA | No. 2 Clemson | 27-7 | No. 17 Boston College |
Nov. 17 | Orlando, FL | No. 11 UCF | 38-13 | No. 19 Cincinnati |
Nov. 24 | Columbus, OH | No. 10 Ohio State | 62-39 | No. 4 Michigan |
Dec. 1 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) |
No. 1 Alabama | 35-28 | No. 4 Georgia |
Dec. 8 | Philadelphia, PA | No. 22 Army | 17-10 | Navy |
Dec. 29 | Miami Gardens, FL (CFP Semifinal) | No. 1 Alabama | 45-34 | No. 4 Oklahoma |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) | No. 6 Ohio State | 28-23 | No. 9 Washington |
Jan. 7 | Santa Clara, CA (CFP National Championship) |
No. 2 Clemson | 44-16 | No. 1 Alabama |
2017 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Aug. 31 | Bloomington, IN | No. 2 Ohio State | 49-21 | Indiana |
Sept. 2 | Atlanta, GA | No. 1 Alabama | 24-7 | No. 3 Florida State |
Sept. 9 | Columbus, OH | No. 5 Oklahoma | 31-16 | No. 2 Ohio State |
Sept. 16 | Louisville, KY | No. 3 Clemson | 47-21 | No. 14 Louisville |
Sept. 23 | Times Square, NY | |||
Sept. 30 | Blacksburg, VA | No. 2 Clemson | 31-17 | No. 12 Virginia Tech |
Oct. 7 | Fort Worth, TX | No. 8 TCU | 31-24 | No. 23 West Virginia |
Oct. 14 | Harrisonburg, VA | FCS No. 1 James Madison | 30-8 | FCS No. 11 Villanova |
Oct. 21 | University Park, PA | No. 2 Penn State | 42-13 | No. 19 Michigan |
Oct. 28 | Columbus, OH | No. 6 Ohio State | 39-38 | No. 2 Penn State |
Nov. 4 | Stillwater, OK | No. 8 Oklahoma | 62-52 | No. 11 Oklahoma State |
Nov. 11 | Miami Gardens, FL | No. 7 Miami | 41-8 | No. 3 Notre Dame |
Nov. 18 | Madison, WI | No. 5 Wisconsin | 24-10 | No. 19 Michigan |
Nov. 25 | Auburn, AL | No. 6 Auburn | 26-14 | No. 1 Alabama |
Dec. 2 | Charlotte, NC (ACC Championship) |
No. 1 Clemson | 38-3 | No. 7 Miami |
Dec. 9 | Philadelphia, PA | Army | 14-13 | Navy |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (CFP Semifinal) |
No. 3 Georgia | 54-48 2OT | No. 2 Oklahoma |
Jan. 8 | Atlanta, GA (CFP National Championship) |
No. 4 Alabama | 26-23 OT | No. 3 Georgia |
2016 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Sept. 3 | Green Bay, WI | Wisconsin | 16-14 | No. 5 LSU |
Sept. 10 | Bristol, TN | No. 17 Tennessee | 45-24 | Virginia Tech |
Sept. 17 | Louisville, KY | No. 10 Louisville | 63-20 | No. 2 Florida State |
Sept. 24 | Knoxville, TN | No. 14 Tennessee | 38-28 | No. 19 Florida |
Oct. 1 | Clemson, SC | No. 5 Clemson | 42-36 | No. 3 Louisville |
Oct. 8 | College Station, TX | No. 8 Texas A&M | 45-38 2OT | No. 9 Tennessee |
Oct. 15 | Madison, WI | No. 2 Ohio State | 30-23 OT | No. 8 Wisconsin |
Oct. 22 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 1 Alabama | 33-14 | No. 6 Texas A&M |
Oct. 29 | Salt Lake City, UT | No. 4 Washington | 31-24 | No. 17 Utah |
Nov. 5 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 1 Alabama | 10-0 | No. 15 LSU |
Nov. 12 | Seattle, WA | Southern California | 26-13 | No. 4 Washington |
Nov. 19 | Kalamazoo, MI | No. 14 Western Michigan | 38-0 | Buffalo |
Nov. 26 | Columbus, OH | No. 2 Ohio State | 30-27 2OT | No. 3 Michigan |
Dec. 3 | Indianapolis, IN (Big Ten Championship) |
No. 8 Penn State | 38-31 | No. 6 Wisconsin |
Dec. 10 | Baltimore, MD | Army | 21-17 | Navy |
Dec. 31 | Glendale, AZ (CFP Semifinal) |
No. 3 Clemson | 31-0 | No. 2 Ohio State |
Jan. 2 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 9 Southern California | 52-49 | No. 5 Penn State |
Jan. 9 | Tampa, FL (CFP National Championship) |
No. 3 Clemson | 35-31 | No. 1 Alabama |
2015 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Sept. 5 | Arlington, TX | No. 3 Alabama | 35-17 | No. 20 Wisconsin |
Sept. 12 | East Lansing, MI | No. 5 Michigan State | 31-28 | No. 7 Oregon |
Sept. 19 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 15 Ole Miss | 43-37 | No. 2 Alabama |
Sept. 26 | Tucson, AZ | No. 9 UCLA | 56-30 | No. 16 Arizona |
Oct. 3 | Clemson, SC | No. 12 Clemson | 24-22 | No. 6 Notre Dame |
Oct. 10 | Salt Lake City, UT | No. 5 Utah | 30-24 | No. 23 California |
Oct. 17 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 7 Michigan State | 27-23 | No. 12 Michigan |
Oct. 24 | Harrisonburg, VA | FCS No. 11 Richmond | 59-49 | FCS No. 4 James Madison |
Oct. 31 | Philadelphia, PA | No. 9 Notre Dame | 24-20 | No. 21 Temple |
Nov. 7 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 7 Alabama | 30-16 | No. 4 LSU |
Nov. 14 | Waco, TX | No. 12 Oklahoma | 44-34 | No. 4 Baylor |
Nov. 21 | Columbus, OH | No. 9 Michigan State | 17-14 | No. 2 Ohio State |
Nov. 28 | Stillwater, OK | No. 5 Oklahoma | 58-23 | No. 9 Oklahoma State |
Dec. 5 | Indianapolis, IN (Big Ten Championship) |
No. 5 Michigan State | 16-13 | No. 4 Iowa |
Dec. 12 | Philadelphia, PA | No. 21 Navy | 21-17 | Army |
Dec. 31 | Miami Gardens, FL (CFP Semifinal) |
No. 1 Clemson | 37-17 | No. 4 Oklahoma |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 5 Stanford | 45-16 | No. 6 Iowa |
Jan. 11 | Glendale, AZ (CFP National Championship) |
No. 2 Alabama | 45-40 | No. 1 Clemson |
2014 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Aug. 30 | Arlington, TX | No. 1 Florida State | 37-31 | Oklahoma State |
Sept. 6 | Eugene, OR | No. 3 Oregon | 46-27 | No. 7 Michigan State |
Sept. 13 | Fargo, ND | FCS No. 1 North Dakota State | 58-0 | Incarnate Word |
Sept. 20 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 1 Florida State | 23-17 OT | No. 22 Clemson |
Sept. 27 | Columbia, SC | Missouri | 21-20 | No. 13 South Carolina |
Oct. 4 | Oxford, MS | No. 11 Ole Miss | 23-17 | No. 3 Alabama |
Oct. 11 | Starkville, MS | No. 3 Mississippi State | 38-23 | No. 2 Auburn |
Oct. 18 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 2 Florida State | 31-27 | No. 5 Notre Dame |
Oct. 25 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 24 LSU | 10-7 | No. 3 Ole Miss |
Nov. 1 | Morgantown, WV | No. 10 TCU | 31-30 | No. 20 West Virginia |
Nov. 8 | East Lansing, MI | No. 13 Ohio State | 49-37 | No. 7 Michigan State |
Nov. 15 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 4 Alabama | 25-20 | No. 1 Mississippi State |
Nov. 22 | Boston, MA | FCS No. 14 Harvard | 31-24 | Yale |
Nov. 29 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 1 Alabama | 55-44 | No. 15 Auburn |
Dec. 6 | Waco, TX | No. 5 Baylor | 38-27 | No. 9 Kansas State |
Dec. 13 | Baltimore, MD | Navy | 17-10 | Army |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (CFP Semifinal) |
No. 3 Oregon | 59-20 | No. 2 Florida State |
Jan. 12 | Arlington, TX (CFP National Championship) |
No. 4 Ohio State | 42-20 | No. 3 Oregon |
2013 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Aug. 31 | Clemson, SC | No. 8 Clemson | 38-35 | No. 5 Georgia |
Sept. 7 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 17 Michigan | 41-30 | No. 13 Notre Dame |
Sept. 14 | College Station, TX | No. 1 Alabama | 49-42 | No. 6 Texas A&M |
Sept. 21 | Fargo, ND | FCS No. 1 North Dakota State | 51-0 | Delaware State |
Sept. 28 | Athens, GA | No. 9 Georgia | 44-41 | No. 6 LSU |
Oct. 5 | Evanston, IL | No. 4 Ohio State | 40-30 | No. 16 Northwestern |
Oct. 12 | Seattle, WA | No. 12 Oregon | 45-24 | No. 16 Washington |
Oct. 19 | Clemson, SC | No. 5 Florida State | 51-14 | No. 3 Clemson |
Oct. 26 | Eugene, OR | No. 2 Oregon | 42-14 | No. 12 UCLA |
Nov. 2 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 3 Florida State | 41-14 | No. 7 Miami |
Nov. 9 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 1 Alabama | 38-17 | No. 10 LSU |
Nov. 16 | Los Angeles, CA | Southern California | 20-17 | No. 5 Stanford |
Nov. 23 | Stillwater, OK | No. 11 Oklahoma State | 49-17 | No. 3 Baylor |
Nov. 30 | Auburn, AL | No. 4 Auburn | 34-28 | No. 1 Alabama |
Dec. 7 | Indianapolis, IN (Big Ten Championship) |
No. 10 Michigan State | 34-24 | No. 2 Ohio State |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 4 Michigan State | 24-20 | No. 5 Stanford |
Jan. 6 | Pasadena, CA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Florida State | 34-31 | No. 2 Auburn |
2012 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Sept. 1 | Arlington, TX | No. 2 Alabama | 41-14 | No. 8 Michigan |
Sept. 8 | College Station, TX | No. 24 Florida | 20-17 | Texas A&M |
Sept. 15 | Knoxville, TN | No. 18 Florida | 37-20 | No. 23 Tennessee |
Sept. 22 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 4 Florida State | 49-37 | No. 10 Clemson |
Sept. 29 | East Lansing, MI | No. 14 Ohio State | 17-16 | No. 20 Michigan State |
Oct. 6 | Columbia, SC | No. 6 South Carolina | 35-7 | No. 5 Georgia |
Oct. 13 | South Bend, IN | No. 7 Notre Dame | 20-13 OT | No. 17 Stanford |
Oct. 20 | Gainesville, FL | No. 3 Florida | 44-11 | No. 9 South Carolina |
Oct. 27 | Norman, OK | No. 5 Notre Dame | 30-13 | No. 8 Oklahoma |
Nov. 3 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 1 Alabama | 21-17 | No. 5 LSU |
Nov. 10 | USS San Diego | Troy | 41-31 | Navy |
Nov. 17 | Eugene, OR | No. 14 Stanford | 17-14 OT | No. 1 Oregon |
Nov. 24 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 1 Notre Dame | 22-13 | Southern California |
Dec. 1 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) |
No. 2 Alabama | 32-28 | No. 3 Georgia |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 8 Stanford | 20-14 | No. 23 Wisconsin |
Jan. 2 | New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl) |
No. 22 Louisville | 33-23 | No. 4 Florida |
Jan. 7 | Miami Gardens, FL (BCS National Championship) |
No. 2 Alabama | 42-14 | No. 1 Notre Dame |
2011 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 3 | Arlington, TX | No. 4 LSU | 40-27 | No. 3 Oregon |
Sept. 10 | Ann Arbor, MI | Michigan | 35-31 | Notre Dame |
Sept. 17 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 1 Oklahoma | 23-13 | No. 5 Florida State |
Sept. 24 | Morgantown, WV | No. 2 LSU | 47-21 | No. 16 West Virginia |
Oct. 1 | Madison, WI | No. 7 Wisconsin | 48-17 | No. 8 Nebraska |
Oct. 8 | Dallas, TX | No. 3 Oklahoma | 55-17 | No. 11 Texas |
Oct. 15 | Eugene, OR | No. 9 Oregon | 41-27 | No. 18 Arizona State |
Oct. 22 | East Lansing, MI | No. 15 Michigan State | 37-31 | No. 4 Wisconsin |
Oct. 29 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 4 Stanford | 56-48 3OT | No. 20 Southern California |
Nov. 5 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 1 LSU | 9-6 OT | No. 2 Alabama |
Nov. 12 | Stanford, CA | No. 6 Oregon | 53-30 | No. 3 Stanford |
Nov. 19 | Houston, TX | No. 10 Houston | 37-7 | SMU |
Nov. 26 | Auburn, AL | No. 2 Alabama | 42-14 | No. 24 Auburn |
Dec. 3 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) |
No. 1 LSU | 42-10 | No. 12 Georgia |
Jan. 2 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 6 Oregon | 45-38 | No. 9 Wisconsin |
Jan. 3 | New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl) |
No. 13 Michigan | 23-20 | No. 17 Virginia Tech |
Jan. 4 | Miami Gardens, FL (Orange Bowl) |
No. 23 West Virginia | 70-33 | No. 14 Clemson |
Jan. 9 | New Orleans, LA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 2 Alabama | 21-0 | No. 1 LSU |
2010 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Sept. 4 | Atlanta, GA | No. 21 LSU | 30-24 | No. 18 North Carolina |
Sept. 11 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 1 Alabama | 24-3 | No. 18 Penn State |
Sept. 18 | Auburn, AL | No. 16 Auburn | 27-24 OT | Clemson |
Sept. 25 | Boise, ID | No. 3 Boise State | 37-24 | No. 24 Oregon State |
Oct. 2 | Eugene, OR | No. 4 Oregon | 52-31 | No. 9 Stanford |
Oct. 9 | Columbia, SC | No. 19 South Carolina | 35-21 | No. 1 Alabama |
Oct. 16 | Madison, WI | No. 18 Wisconsin | 31-18 | No. 1 Ohio State |
Oct. 23 | Columbia, MO | No. 18 Missouri | 36-27 | No. 3 Oklahoma |
Oct. 30 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 1 Oregon | 53-32 | No. 24 Southern California |
Nov. 6 | Salt Lake City | No. 4 TCU | 47-7 | No. 6 Utah |
Nov. 13 | Columbus, OH | No. 7 Ohio State | 38-24 | Penn State |
Nov. 20 | Chicago, IL | Illinois | 48-27 | No. 25 Northwestern |
Nov. 27 | Stillwater, OK | No. 14 Oklahoma | 47-41 | No. 10 Oklahoma State |
Dec. 4 | Corvallis, OR | No. 1 Oregon | 37-20 | Oregon State |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 3 TCU | 21-19 | No. 4 Wisconsin |
Jan. 3 | Miami Gardens, FL (Orange Bowl) |
No. 5 Stanford | 40-12 | No. 12 Virginia Tech |
Jan. 4 | New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl) |
No. 6 Ohio State | 31-26 | No. 8 Arkansas |
Jan. 10 | Glendale, AZ (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Auburn | 22-19 | No. 2 Oregon |
2009 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
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Sept. 5 | Atlanta, GA | No. 5 Alabama | 34-24 | No. 7 Virginia Tech |
Sept. 12 | Columbus, OH | No. 3 Southern California | 18-15 | No. 8 Ohio State |
Sept. 19 | Austin, TX | No. 2 Texas | 34-24 | Texas Tech |
Sept. 26 | University Park, PA | Iowa | 21-10 | No. 4 Penn State |
Oct. 3 | Chestnut Hill, MA | Boston College | 28-21 | Florida State |
Oct. 10 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 1 Florida | 13-3 | No. 4 LSU |
Oct. 17 | Dallas, TX | No. 3 Texas | 16-13 | No. 20 Oklahoma |
Oct. 24 | Provo, UT | No. 7 TCU | 38-7 | No. 16 BYU |
Oct. 31 | Eugene, OR | No. 10 Oregon | 47-20 | No. 4 Southern California |
Nov. 7 | Colorado Springs, CO | Air Force | 35-7 | Army |
Nov. 14 | Fort Worth, TX | No. 4 TCU | 55-28 | No. 16 Utah |
Nov. 21 | Tucson, AZ | No. 11 Oregon | 44-41 2OT | Arizona |
Nov. 28 | Gainesville, FL | No. 1 Florida | 37-10 | Florida State |
Dec. 5 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) |
No. 2 Alabama | 32-13 | No. 1 Florida |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 8 Ohio State | 26-17 | No. 7 Oregon |
Jan. 7 | Pasadena, CA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Alabama | 37-21 | No. 2 Texas |
2008 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aug. 30 | Atlanta, GA | No. 24 Alabama | 34-10 | No. 9 Clemson |
Sept. 6 | Gainesville, FL | No. 5 Florida | 26-3 | Miami |
Sept. 13 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 1 Southern California | 35-3 | No. 5 Ohio State |
Sept. 20 | Auburn, AL | No. 6 LSU | 26-21 | No. 9 Auburn |
Sept. 27 | Athens, GA | No. 8 Alabama | 41-30 | No. 3 Georgia |
Oct. 4 | Nashville, TN | No. 19 Vanderbilt | 14-13 | No. 13 Auburn |
Oct. 11 | Dallas, TX | No. 5 Texas | 45-35 | No. 1 Oklahoma |
Oct. 18 | Austin, TX | No. 1 Texas | 56-31 | No. 11 Missouri |
Oct. 25 | Columbus, OH | No. 3 Penn State | 13-6 | No. 10 Ohio State |
Nov. 1 | Lubbock, TX | No. 6 Texas Tech | 39-33 | No. 1 Texas |
Nov. 8 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 1 Alabama | 27-21 OT | No. 15 LSU |
Nov. 15 | Tallahassee, FL | Florida A&M (FCS) | 45-24 | Hampton |
Nov. 22 | Norman, OK | No. 5 Oklahoma | 65-21 | No. 2 Texas Tech |
Nov. 29 | Stillwater, OK | No. 3 Oklahoma | 61-41 | No. 11 Oklahoma State |
Dec. 6 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) |
No. 2 Florida | 31-20 | No. 1 Alabama |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 5 Southern California | 38-24 | No. 6 Penn State |
Jan. 8 | Miami Gardens, FL (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Florida | 24-14 | No. 2 Oklahoma |
2007 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 1 | Blacksburg, VA | No. 9 Virginia Tech | 17-7 | East Carolina |
Sept. 8 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 2 LSU | 48-7 | No. 9 Virginia Tech |
Sept. 15 | Lincoln, NE | No. 1 Southern California | 49-31 | No. 14 Nebraska |
Sept. 22 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 22 Georgia | 26-23 OT | No. 16 Alabama |
Sept. 29 | Eugene, OR | No. 6 California | 31-24 | No. 11 Oregon |
Oct. 6 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 1 LSU | 28-24 | No. 9 Florida |
Oct. 13 | Norman, OK | No. 6 Oklahoma | 41-31 | No. 11 Missouri |
Oct. 20 | Lexington, KY | No. 14 Florida | 45-37 | No. 8 Kentucky |
Oct. 27 | University Park, PA | No. 1 Ohio State | 37-17 | No. 25 Penn State |
Nov. 3 | Eugene, OR | No. 4 Oregon | 35-23 | No. 6 Arizona State |
Nov. 10 | Williamstown, MA | Williams (DIII) | 20-0 | Amherst |
Nov. 17 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 7 Ohio State | 14-3 | No. 23 Michigan |
Nov. 24 | Kansas City, MO | No. 3 Missouri | 36-28 | No. 2 Kansas |
Dec. 1 | San Antonio, TX (Big 12 Championship) |
No. 9 Oklahoma | 38-17 | No. 1 Missouri |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 6 Southern California | 49-17 | No. 13 Illinois |
Jan. 7 | New Orleans, LA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 2 LSU | 38-24 | No. 1 Ohio State |
2006 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 2 | Atlanta, GA | No. 2 Notre Dame | 14-10 | Georgia Tech |
Sept. 4 | Miami, FL | No. 11 Florida State | 13-10 | No. 12 Miami |
Sept. 9 | Austin, TX | No. 1 Ohio State | 24-7 | No. 2 Texas |
Sept. 16 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 4 Southern California | 28-10 | No. 19 Nebraska |
Sept. 23 | Columbus, OH | No. 1 Ohio State | 28-6 | No. 24 Penn State |
Sept. 30 | Iowa City | No. 1 Ohio State | 38-17 | No. 13 Iowa |
Oct. 7 | Gainesville, FL | No. 5 Florida | 23-10 | No. 9 LSU |
Oct. 14 | Auburn, AL | No. 11 Auburn | 27-17 | No. 2 Florida |
Oct. 21 | Clemson, SC | No. 12 Clemson | 31-7 | No. 13 Georgia Tech |
Oct. 28 | Columbia, SC | No. 8 Tennessee | 31-24 | South Carolina |
Nov. 4 | College Station, TX | No. 18 Oklahoma | 17-16 | No. 21 Texas A&M |
Nov. 11 | Fayetteville, AR | No. 11 Arkansas | 31-14 | No. 13 Tennessee |
Nov. 18 | Columbus, OH | No. 1 Ohio State | 42-39 | No. 2 Michigan |
Nov. 25 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 2 Southern California | 44-24 | No. 6 Notre Dame |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 8 Southern California | 32-18 | No. 3 Michigan |
Jan. 8 | Glendale, AZ (BCS National Championship) |
No. 2 Florida | 41-14 | No. 1 Ohio State |
2005 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 1 | Columbia, SC | South Carolina | 24-15 | UCF |
Sept. 3 | Pittsburgh, PA | Notre Dame | 42-21 | No. 23 Pitt |
Sept. 10 | Columbus, OH | No. 2 Texas | 25-22 | No. 4 Ohio State |
Sept. 17 | Chestnut Hill, MA | No. 8 Florida State | 28-17 | No. 17 Boston College |
Sept. 24 | Blacksburg, VA | No. 4 Virginia Tech | 51-7 | No. 16 Georgia Tech |
Oct. 1 | Tempe, AZ | No. 1 Southern California | 38-28 | No. 14 Arizona State |
Oct. 8 | University Park, PA | No. 16 Penn State | 17-10 | No. 6 Ohio State |
Oct. 15 | South Bend, IN | No. 1 Southern California | 34-31 | No. 9 Notre Dame |
Oct. 22 | Austin, TX | No. 2 Texas | 52-17 | No. 8 Texas Tech |
Oct. 29 | Jacksonville, FL | No. 16 Florida | 14-10 | No. 4 Georgia |
Nov. 5 | Blacksburg, FL | No. 5 Miami | 27-7 | No. 3 Virginia Tech |
Nov. 12 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 5 LSU | 16-13 OT | No. 4 Alabama |
Nov. 19 | East Lansing, MI | No. 5 Penn State | 31-22 | Michigan State |
Nov. 26 | New Orleans, LA | Grambling State | 50-35 | Southern |
Dec. 3 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 1 Southern California | 66-19 | No. 11 UCLA |
Jan. 4 | Pasadena, CA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 2 Texas | 41-38 | No. 1 Southern California |
2004 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 4 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 4 LSU | 22-21 | Oregon State |
Sept. 11 | Columbia, SC | No. 4 Georgia | 20-16 | South Carolina |
Sept. 18 | East Lansing, MI | Notre Dame | 31-24 | Michigan State |
Sept. 25 | Madison, WI | No. 20 Wisconsin | 16-3 | Penn State |
Oct. 2 | Knoxville, TN | No. 8 Auburn | 34-10 | No. 10 Tennessee |
Oct. 9 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 1 Southern California | 23-17 | No. 7 California |
Oct. 16 | West Lafayette, IN | No. 10 Wisconsin | 20-17 | No. 5 Purdue |
Oct. 23 | Raleigh, NC | No. 3 Miami | 45-31 | NC State |
Oct. 30 | Stillwater, OK | No. 2 Oklahoma | 38-35 | No. 20 Oklahoma State |
Nov. 13 | Auburn, AL | No. 3 Auburn | 24-6 | No. 5 Georgia |
Nov. 20 | Salt Lake City, UT | No. 6 Utah | 52-21 | BYU |
Nov. 27 | Los Angeles, CA | No. 1 Southern California | 41-10 | Notre Dame |
Dec. 4 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) |
No. 3 Auburn | 38-28 | No. 15 Tennessee |
Jan. 4 | Miami Gardens, FL (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Southern California | 55-19 | No. 2 Oklahoma |
2003 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aug. 30 | Columbus, OH | No. 2 Ohio State | 28-9 | No. 17 Washington |
Sept. 6 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 1 Oklahoma | 20-13 | Alabama |
Sept. 13 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 5 Michigan | 38-0 | No. 15 Notre Dame |
Sept. 20 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 11 LSU | 17-10 | No. 7 Georgia |
Sept. 27 | West Point, NY | South Florida | 28-0 | Army |
Oct. 4 | Austin, TX | No. 13 Texas | 24-20 | No. 16 Kansas State |
Oct. 11 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 2 Miami | 22-14 | No. 5 Florida State |
Oct. 18 | Madison, WI | No. 13 Purdue | 26-23 | No. 14 Wisconsin |
Oct. 25 | Bowling Green, OH | No. 23 Bowling Green | 34-18 | No. 12 Northern Illinois |
Nov. 1 | Norman, OK | No. 1 Oklahoma | 52-9 | No. 14 Oklahoma State |
Nov. 8 | Pittsburgh, PA | No. 25 Pitt | 31-28 | No. 5 Virginia Tech |
Nov. 15 | Columbus, OH | No. 4 Ohio State | 16-13 OT | No. 11 Purdue |
Nov. 22 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 5 Michigan | 35-21 | No. 4 Ohio State |
Nov. 29 | Gainesville, FL | No. 9 Florida State | 38-34 | No. 11 Florida |
Dec. 6 | Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) |
No. 3 LSU | 34-13 | No. 5 Georgia |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 1 Southern California | 28-14 | No. 4 Michigan |
Jan. 4 | New Orleans, LA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 3 LSU | 21-14 | No. 2 Oklahoma |
2002 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aug. 31 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 13 Michigan | 31-29 | No. 11 Washington |
Sept. 7 | Gainesville, FL | No. 1 Miami | 41-16 | No. 6 Florida |
Sept. 14 | Columbus, OH | No. 6 Ohio State | 25-7 | No. 10 Washington State |
Sept. 21 | Knoxville, TN | No. 10 Florida | 30-13 | No. 4 Tennessee |
Oct. 5 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 6 Georgia | 27-25 | No. 22 Alabama |
Oct. 12 | Dallas, TX | No. 2 Oklahoma | 35-24 | No. 3 Texas |
Oct. 19 | Colorado Springs, CO | No. 7 Notre Dame | 21-14 | No. 18 Air Force |
Oct. 26 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 6 Notre Dame | 34-24 | No. 11 Florida State |
Nov. 2 | Jacksonville, FL | No. 22 Florida | 20-13 | No. 5 Georgia |
Nov. 9 | Knoxville, TN | No. 2 Miami | 26-3 | Tennessee |
Nov. 16 | Philadelphia, PA | Penn | 44-9 | Harvard |
Nov. 23 | Columbus, OH | No. 2 Ohio State | 14-9 | No. 12 Michigan |
Jan. 3 | Tempe, AZ (BCS National Championship) |
No. 2 Ohio State | 31-24 | No. 1 Miami |
2001 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 1 | Tuscaloosa, AL | No. 17 UCLA | 20-17 | No. 25 Alabama |
Sept. 8 | Lincoln, NE | No. 5 Nebraska | 27-10 | No. 17 Notre Dame |
Sept. 15 | Tallahassee, FL | N/A | No. 6 Florida State-No. 10 Georgia Tech canceled | N/A |
Sept. 29 | Norman, OK | No. 3 Oklahoma | 38-37 | No. 11 Kansas State |
Oct. 6 | Dallas, TX | No. 3 Oklahoma | 14-3 | No. 5 Texas |
Oct. 13 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 1 Miami | 49-27 | No. 14 Florida State |
Oct. 27 | Lincoln, NE | No. 3 Nebraska | 20-10 | No. 2 Oklahoma |
Nov. 3 | Colorado Springs, CO | Air Force | 34-24 | Army |
Nov. 10 | Columbia, SC | No. 4 Florida | 54-17 | No. 14 South Carolina |
Nov. 17 | Miami, FL | No. 1 Miami | 59-0 | No. 14 Syracuse |
Dec. 1 | Gainesville, FL | No. 5 Tennessee | 34-32 | No. 2 Florida |
Jan. 3 | Pasadena, CA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Miami | 37-14 | No. 4 Nebraska |
2000 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aug. 27 | Blacksburg, VA | N/A | No. 11 Virginia Tech-Georgia Tech canceled | N/A |
Sept. 9 | South Bend, IN | No. 1 Nebraska | 27-24 OT | No. 23 Notre Dame |
Sept. 16 | Knoxville, TN | No. 6 Florida | 27-23 | No. 11 Tennessee |
Sept. 23 | Eugene, OR | Oregon | 29-10 | No. 6 UCLA |
Sept. 30 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 9 Michigan | 13-10 | No. 17 Wisconsin |
Oct. 7 | Miami, FL | No. 7 Miami | 27-24 | No. 1 Florida State |
Oct. 14 | Manhattan, KS | No. 8 Oklahoma | 41-31 | No. 2 Kansas State |
Oct. 28 | Norman, OK | No. 3 Oklahoma | 31-14 | No. 1 Nebraska |
Nov. 4 | Miami, FL | No. 3 Miami | 41-21 | No. 2 Virginia Tech |
Nov. 11 | College Station, TX | No. 1 Oklahoma | 35-31 | No. 23 Texas A&M |
Nov. 18 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 3 Florida State | 30-7 | No. 4 Florida |
Dec. 2 | Kansas City, MO (Big 12 Championship) |
No. 1 Oklahoma | 27-24 | No. 8 Kansas State |
Jan. 3 | Miami Gardens, FL (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Oklahoma | 13-2 | No. 3 Florida State |
1999 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aug. 28 | University Park, PA | No. 3 Penn State | 41-7 | No. 4 Arizona |
Sept. 4 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 7 Michigan | 26-22 | No. 16 Notre Dame |
Sept. 18 | Gainesville, FL | No. 4 Florida | 23-21 | No. 2 Tennessee |
Sept. 25 | Madison, WI | No. 4 Michigan | 21-16 | No. 20 Wisconsin |
Oct. 9 | East Lansing, MI | No. 11 Michigan State | 34-31 | No. 3 Michigan |
Oct. 16 | Blacksburg, VA | No. 4 Virginia Tech | 62-0 | No. 16 Syracuse |
Oct. 23 | Austin, TX | No. 18 Texas | 24-20 | No. 3 Nebraska |
Oct. 30 | Jacksonville, FL | No. 5 Florida | 30-14 | No. 10 Georgia |
Nov. 6 | Knoxville, TN | No. 4 Tennessee | 38-14 | Notre Dame |
Nov. 13 | Blacksburg, VA | No. 2 Virginia Tech | 43-10 | No. 19 Miami |
Nov. 20 | Gainesville, FL | No. 1 Florida State | 30-23 | No. 4 Florida |
Jan. 4 | New Orleans, LA (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Florida State | 46-29 | No. 2 Virginia Tech |
1998 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 5 | South Bend, IN | No. 22 Notre Dame | 36-20 | No. 5 Michigan |
Sept. 26 | Lincoln, NE | No. 2 Nebraska | 55-7 | No. 9 Washington |
Oct. 3 | Columbus, OH | No. 1 Ohio State | 28-9 | No. 7 Penn State |
Oct. 10 | Athens, GA | No. 5 Tennessee | 22-3 | No. 7 Georgia |
Oct. 17 | Pasadena, CA | No. 2 UCLA | 41-38 OT | No. 11 Oregon |
Oct. 24 | Atlanta, GA | No. 5 Florida State | 34-7 | No. 23 Georgia Tech |
Nov. 14 | Manhattan, KS | No. 2 Kansas State | 40-30 | No. 11 Nebraska |
Dec. 5 | Miami, FL | Miami | 49-45 | No. 3 UCLA |
Jan. 4 | Fiesta Bowl (BCS National Championship) |
No. 1 Tennessee | 23-16 | No. 2 Florida State |
1997 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 13 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 14 Michigan | 27-3 | No. 8 Colorado |
Sept. 20 | Gainesville, FL | No. 1 Florida | 33-20 | No. 4 Tennessee |
Oct. 4 | Columbus, OH | No. 7 Ohio State | 23-7 | No. 8 Iowa |
Oct. 11 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 14 LSU | 28-21 | No. 1 Florida |
Oct. 18 | Auburn, AL | No. 7 Florida | 24-10 | No. 6 Auburn |
Oct. 25 | East Lansing, MI | No. 5 Michigan | 23-7 | No. 14 Michigan State |
Nov. 8 | Chapel Hill, NC | No. 2 Florida State | 20-3 | No. 5 North Carolina |
No. 22 | Gainesville, FL | No. 10 Florida | 32-29 | No. 2 Florida State |
Jan. 1 | Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
No. 1 Michigan | 21-16 | No. 8 Washington State |
Jan. 2 | Miami Gardens, FL (Orange Bowl) |
No. 2 Nebraska | 42-17 | No. 4 Tennessee |
1996 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 14 | Boulder, CO | No. 11 Michigan | 20-13 | No. 5 Colorado |
Sept. 21 | Knoxville, TN | No. 4 Florida | 35-29 | No. 2 Tennessee |
Sept. 28 | South Bend, IN | No. 4 Ohio State | 29-16 | No. 5 Notre Dame |
Oct. 5 | Columbus, OH | No. 3 Ohio State | 38-7 | No. 4 Penn State |
Oct. 26 | Iowa City, IA | No. 2 Ohio State | 38-26 | No. 20 Iowa |
Nov. 9 | Baton Rouge, LA | No. 10 Alabama | 26-0 | No. 11 LSU |
Nov. 23 | Birmingham, AL | No. 15 Alabama | 24-23 | Auburn |
Nov. 30 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 2 Florida State | 24-21 | No. 1 Florida |
Jan. 2 | New Orleans, LA (Sugar Bowl) |
No. 3 Florida | 52-20 | No. 1 Florida State |
1995 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 9 | Knoxville, TN | No. 8 Tennessee | 30-27 | Georgia |
Sept. 23 | Boulder, CO | No. 7 Colorado | 29-21 | No. 3 Texas A&M |
Sept. 30 | Norman, OK | No. 4 Colorado | 38-17 | No. 10 Oklahoma |
Oct. 7 | Tallahassee, FL | No. 1 Florida State | 41-17 | Miami |
Oct. 14 | Birmingham, AL | No. 6 Tennessee | 41-14 | No. 12 Alabama |
Oct. 21 | South Bend, IN | No. 17 Notre Dame | 38-10 | No. 5 Southern California |
Oct. 28 | Boulder, CO | No. 2 Nebraska | 44-21 | No. 7 Colorado |
Nov. 11 | Evanston, IL | No. 5 Northwestern | 31-20 | Iowa |
Nov. 18 | Auburn, AL | No. 21 Auburn | 31-27 | No. 17 Alabama |
Nov. 25 | Gainesville, FL | No. 3 Florida | 35-24 | No. 6 Florida State |
Jan. 2 | Tempe, AZ (Fiesta Bowl) |
No. 1 Nebraska | 62-24 | No. 2 Florida |
1994 season locations
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sept. 10 | South Bend, IN | No. 6 Michigan | 26-24 | No. 3 Notre Dame |
Sept. 17 | Lincoln, NE | No. 2 Nebraska | 49-21 | No. 13 UCLA |
Oct. 8 | Miami, FL | No. 13 Miami | 34-20 | No. 3 Florida State |
Oct. 15 | Ann Arbor, MI | No. 3 Penn State | 31-24 | No. 5 Michigan |
Oct. 29 | Lincoln, NE | No. 3 Nebraska | 24-7 | No. 2 Colorado |
Nov. 19 | Birmingham AL | No. 4 Alabama | 21-14 | No. 6 Auburn |
1993 season location
Date | Location | Winner | Score | Loser |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nov. 13 | South Bend, IN | No. 2 Notre Dame | 31-24 | No. 1 Florida State |