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Revision as of 11:16, 26 March 2014

The Las Vegas Bowl is a bowl game held at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada since 1992. The bowl is a direct continuation of the former California Bowl, and as such both are combined into one entry here.

From 1981 through 1991, the bowl was held at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, California, and matched the champions of the Mid-American Conference with the champions of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, later the Big West Conference. That affiliation continued through 1996 after the move to Las Vegas, but in 1997-1998, the Western Athletic Conference took over hosting, facing an at-large team. When the WAC fractured and the Mountain West Conference was formed, the host tie-in went with the new conference, and has remained there ever since. Beginning in 2001, the opponent has come from the Pacific-12 Conference (barring an inability to provide enough teams).

Results

19 DEC 1981 Toledo 27 San Jose State 25
18 DEC 1982 Fresno State 29 Bowling Green 28
17 DEC 1983 Northern Illinois 20 Cal State-Fullerton 13
15 DEC 1984† Nevada-Las Vegas 30 Toledo 13
14 DEC 1985 Fresno State 51 Bowling Green 7
13 DEC 1986 San Jose State 37 Miami (OH) 7
12 DEC 1987 Eastern Michigan 30 San Jose State 27
10 DEC 1988 Fresno State 35 Western Michigan 30
09 DEC 1989 Fresno State 27 Ball State 6
08 DEC 1990 San Jose State 48 Central Michigan 24
14 DEC 1991 Bowling Green 28 Fresno State 21
18 DEC 1992 Bowling Green 35 Nevada 34
17 DEC 1993 Utah State 42 Ball State 33
15 DEC 1994 Nevada-Las Vegas 52 Central Michigan 24
14 DEC 1995 Toledo 40 Nevada 37
18 DEC 1996 Nevada 18 Ball State 15
20 DEC 1997 Oregon 41 Air Force 13
19 DEC 1998 North Carolina 20 San Diego State 13
18 DEC 1999 Utah 17 Fresno State 16
21 DEC 2000 Nevada-Las Vegas 31 Arkansas 14
25 DEC 2001 Utah 10 Southern California 6
25 DEC 2002 Cal-Los Angeles 27 New Mexico 13
24 DEC 2003 Oregon State 55 New Mexico 14
23 DEC 2004 Wyoming 24 Cal-Los Angeles 21
22 DEC 2005 California 35 Brigham Young 28
21 DEC 2006 Brigham Young 38 Oregon 8
22 DEC 2007 Brigham Young 17 Cal-Los Angeles 16
20 DEC 2008 Arizona 31 Brigham Young 21
22 DEC 2009 Brigham Young 44 Oregon State 20
22 DEC 2010 Boise State 26 Utah 3