Who won the 2011 Alamo Bowl?
Baylor’s
Washington Recap, Alamo Bowl 2011: The Numerical. The stats that mattered from Baylor’s 67-56 win over Washington in last night’s Valero Alamo Bowl, from Terrance Ganaway’s rushing yards, to streetfights, to “Robert Griffin’s NFL prospects.”
Who has played in the Alamo Bowl?
ALAMO BOWL HISTORY
| Year | Matchup | Line |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Washington State 28 Iowa State 26 | Washington State -2.5, 56 |
| 2017 | TCU 39 Stanford 37 | TCU -3, 49.5 |
| 2016 | Oklahoma State 38 Colorado 8 | Colorado -3, 65 |
| 2015 | TCU 47 Oregon 41 (3OT) | Oregon -7.5, 74 |
Who won the Alamo Bowl game?
No. 16 Oklahoma put together one of its more complete performance of the season against No. 14 Oregon to win the Alamo Bowl 47-32 behind 142 yards and three touchdowns from running back Kennedy Brooks.
What two teams are playing in the Alamo Bowl?
News
- Valero Alamo Bowl. The 2021 Valero Alamo Bowl between #14 Oregon and #16 Oklahoma will kick off at 8:15 p.m. CST in San Antonio’s 65,000 seat Alamodome.
- Oregon: The Ducks come to San Antonio with a 10-3 record ranked #14 in the CFP Poll.
- Oklahoma:
What bowl games has Baylor played in?
BAYLOR 24, UTAH STATE 9. Dec. 9, 1961, in New York.
Has Oklahoma ever played in the Alamo bowl?
Oklahoma Has Never Played In The Alamo Bowl But Has Won Big In San Antonio Before. With 54 bowl appearances under its belt, Oklahoma is going to experience a postseason first next week.
Who won between Oregon and Oklahoma?
Oregon lost 47-32 to Oklahoma on Wednesday, beginning an offseason of change. The Oregon Ducks lost to the Oklahoma Sooners 47-32 in the 2021 Valero Alamo Bowl to end their season at 10-4.
Why is it called the Alamo bowl?
The Alamo Bowl is an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football bowl game played annually since 1993 in the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Since 2010 it matches the second choice team from the Pac-12 Conference and the second choice team from the Big 12 Conference.
How many Alamo bowls have there been?
The Valero Alamo Bowl has hosted 28 bowl games that have combined to attract over 1.6 million spectators (over 50% are out-of-town visitors), generate a total economic impact in excess of $950 million dollars and contribute over $120 million to higher education through team payouts and local scholarships.