2002–03 NCAA football bowl games
The 2002–03 NCAA football bowl games were a series of 28 post-season games (including the Bowl Championship Series ) played in December 2002 and January 2003 for Division I-A football teams and their all-stars. The post-season began with the New Orleans Bowl on December 17, 2002, and concluded on February 1, 2003, with the season-ending Hula Bowl .
A new record of 28 team-competitive bowls, and two all-star games, were played, including the inaugural Continental Tire Bowl , Hawaii Bowl and San Francisco Bowl . To fill the 56 available team-competitive bowl slots, a total of three teams with non-winning seasons participated in bowl games—all three had a .500 (6–6) season.
Poll rankings
The below table lists top teams (per polls taken after the completion of the regular season and any conference championship games), their win–loss records (prior to bowl games), and the bowls they later played in. The AP column represents rankings per the AP Poll ,[ 2] while the BCS column represents the Bowl Championship Series rankings.[ 3]
† denotes a BCS bowl game
‡ ineligible for bowl play due to NCAA sanctions
Schedule
Non BCS Contests[ 4]
Date
Game
Site
Time(US EST )
TV
Matchup (pre-game record)
AP pre-game rank
USA Today pre-game rank
12/17
New Orleans Bowl
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana
7:00 PM
ESPN2
North Texas 24 (7–5),Cincinnati 19 (7–6)
NR NR
NR NR
12/18
GMAC Bowl
Ladd–Peebles Stadium Mobile, Alabama
8:00 PM
ESPN
Marshall 38 (10–2),Louisville 15 (7–5)
NR NR
#24 NR
12/23
Tangerine Bowl
Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida
6:30 PM
ESPN
Texas Tech 55 (8–5),Clemson 15 (7–5)
NR NR
NR NR
12/25
Las Vegas Bowl
Sam Boyd Stadium Whitney, Nevada
4:30 PM
ESPN
UCLA 27 (7–5),New Mexico 13 (7–6)
NR NR
NR NR
12/25
Hawai'i Bowl
Aloha Stadium Honolulu, Hawaii
8:00 PM
ESPN
Tulane 36 (7–5),Hawaii 28 (10–3)
NR NR
NR NR
12/26
Motor City Bowl
Ford Field Detroit, Michigan
5:00 PM
ESPN
Boston College 51 (8–4),Toledo 25 (9–4)
NR NR
NR NR
12/26
Insight Bowl
Bank One Ballpark Phoenix, Arizona
8:30 PM
ESPN
Pittsburgh 38 (8–4),Oregon State 13 (8–4)
#24 NR
#23 NR
12/27
Houston Bowl
Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas
2:30 PM
ESPN
Oklahoma State 33 (7–4),Southern Miss 23 (7–4)
NR NR
NR NR
12/27
Independence Bowl
Independence Stadium Shreveport, Louisiana
5:30 PM
ESPN
Ole Miss 27 (6–6),Nebraska 23 (7–6)
NR NR
NR NR
12/27
Holiday Bowl
Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, California
8:00 PM
ESPN
Kansas State 34 (10–2),Arizona State 27 (8–5)
#6 NR
#6 NR
12/28
Continental Tire Bowl
Ericsson Stadium Charlotte, North Carolina
12:00 PM
ESPN
Virginia 48 (8–5),West Virginia 22 (9–3)
NR #15
NR #13
12/28
Alamo Bowl
Alamodome San Antonio, Texas
8:00 PM
ESPN
Wisconsin 31 (7–6),Colorado 28 (9–4) (OT)
NR #14
NR #14
12/30
Music City Bowl
LP Field Nashville, Tennessee
2:00 PM
ESPN
Minnesota 29 (7–5),Arkansas 14 (9–4)
NR #25
NR NR
12/30
Seattle Bowl
Qwest Field Seattle, Washington
5:00 PM
ESPN
Wake Forest 38 (6–6),Oregon 14 (7–5)
NR NR
NR NR
12/31
Humanitarian Bowl
Bronco Stadium Boise, Idaho
12:00 PM
ESPN
Boise State 34 (11–1),Iowa State 16 (7–6)
#18 NR
#15 NR
12/31
Sun Bowl
Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso, Texas
2:00 PM
CBS
Purdue 34 (6–6),Washington 24 (7–5)
NR NR
NR NR
12/31
Liberty Bowl
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, Tennessee
2:30 PM
ESPN
TCU 17 (9–2),Colorado State 3 (10–3)
NR #23
NR #21
12/31
Silicon Valley Classic
Spartan Stadium San Jose, California
3:30 PM
ESPN2
Fresno State 30 (8–5),Georgia Tech 21 (7–5)
NR NR
NR NR
12/31
Peach Bowl
Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia
7:30 PM
ESPN
Maryland 30 (10–3),Tennessee 3 (8–4)
#20 NR
#18 NR
12/31
San Francisco Bowl
Pacific Bell Park San Francisco, California
8:30 PM
ESPN2
Virginia Tech 20 (9–4),Air Force 13 (8–4)
#21 NR
#19 NR
1/1
Outback Bowl
Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida
11:00 AM
ESPN
Michigan 38 (9–3),Florida 30 (8–4)
#12 #22
#11 #20
1/1
Cotton Bowl Classic
Cotton Bowl Dallas, Texas
11:00 AM
FOX
Texas 35 (10–2),LSU 20 (8–4)
#9 NR
#9 #25
1/1
Gator Bowl
Alltel Stadium Jacksonville, Florida
12:30 PM
NBC
NC State 28 (10–3),Notre Dame 6 (10–2)
#17 #11
#17 #12
1/1
Capital One Bowl
Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida
1:00 PM
ABC
Auburn 13 (8–4),Penn State 9 (9–3)
#19 #10
#22 #10
Bowl Championship Series[ 4]
Date
Game
Site
Time(US EST)
TV
Matchup
AP rank
BCS rank
1/1
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl Pasadena, California
4:30 PM
ABC
Oklahoma 34 (11–2) (Big 12 Champion),Washington State 14 (10–2) (Pac-10 co-Champ)
#8 #7
#7 #6
1/1
Sugar Bowl
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana
8:30 PM
ABC
Georgia 26 (12–1) (SEC Champion),Florida State 13 (9–4) (ACC Champion)
#4 #16
#3 #14
1/2
Orange Bowl
Pro Player Stadium Miami Gardens, Florida
8 PM
ABC
USC 38 (10–2) (Pac-10 co-Champion),Iowa 17 (11–1) (Big Ten co-Champion)
#5 #3
#4 #5
1/3
Fiesta Bowl (BCS National Championship Game )
Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, Arizona
8 PM
ABC
Ohio State 31 (13–0) (Big Ten co-Champion),Miami 24 (12–0) (Big East Champion)
#2 #1
#2 #1
All-star games
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Venue
City
January 11, 2003
East–West Shrine Game
East Team
20
West Team
17
SBC Park
San Francisco, California
January 18, 2003
Senior Bowl
North Team
17
South Team
0
Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Mobile, Alabama
January 25, 2003
Gridiron Classic
Team USA
20
Team Florida
17
Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
January 25, 2003
Paradise Bowl
Midwest All-Stars
36
West All-Stars
31
Hansen Stadium
St. George, Utah
February 1, 2003
Hula Bowl
South (Aina)
27
North (Kai)
24
War Memorial Stadium
Wailuku, Hawaii
References
Conference seasons Inter-conference All-Americans