Bowl History |
1950 |
| Conference |
Bowl Record |
| | - | | Alabama Intercollegiate Athletic | 0-0 | | Arkansas Intercollegiate | 0-0 | | Big 10 | 1-0 | | Big Eight | 0-1 | | Border Intercollegiate Athletic | 0-1 | | California Collegiate Athletic | 0-0 | | Colonial Athletic | 0-0 | | Dixie | 0-0 | | Gulf Coast | 0-0 | | Gulf States | 0-0 | | Independent | 0-2 | | Interstate Collegiate Athletic | 0-0 | | Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic | 0-0 | | Lone Star | 0-0 | | Mid-American | 1-1 | | Middle Three | 0-0 | | Missouri Valley | 0-0 | | Mountain States Athletic | 1-0 | | North State | 0-0 | | Ohio Athletic | 0-0 | | Ohio Valley | 0-0 | | Pacific Coast | 0-1 | | Southeastern | 2-1 | | Southern | 1-0 | | Southwest | 1-1 | | Volunteer State Athletic | 0-0 |
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Bowl History |
1950 |
| Date |
Bowl |
Bowl Matchup |
| 1/1/1951 | Cotton | Tennessee 20-14 Texas | | 1/1/1951 | Gator | Wyoming 20-7 Washington & Lee | | 1/1/1951 | Orange | Clemson 15-14 Miami (Florida) | | 1/1/1951 | Rose | Michigan 14-6 California | | 1/1/1951 | Salad | Miami (Ohio) 34-21 Arizona State | | 1/1/1951 | Sugar | Kentucky 13-7 Oklahoma | | 1/1/1951 | Sun | West Texas A&M 14-13 Cincinnati | | 12/9/1950 | Presidential Cup | Texas A&M 40-20 Georgia |
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Great Moments in College Football History
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