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词条 2002–03 NCAA football bowl games
释义

  1. Poll rankings

  2. Schedule

  3. All-star games

  4. References

{{Infobox College football bowl games
| season = 2002
| image =
| image_caption =
| regular_season =
| number_of_bowls = 28
| all_star_games = 5
| bowl_start = December 17, 2002
| bowl_end =
January 3, 2003
| championship_bowl = 2003 Fiesta Bowl
| championship_location = Sun Devil Stadium,
Tempe, Arizona
| champions = Ohio State Buckeyes
| bowl_challenge_cup = Big Ten[1]
| conference1 = Big 12
| conference1_teams = 8
| conference1_wins = 5
| conference1_losses = 3
| conference1_ap_poll = 4
| conference2 = ACC
| conference2_teams = 7
| conference2_wins = 4
| conference2_losses = 3
| conference2_ap_poll = 4
| conference3 = Big Ten
| conference3_teams = 7
| conference3_wins = 5
| conference3_losses = 2
| conference3_ap_poll = 4
| conference4 = Pac-10
| conference4_teams = 7
| conference4_wins = 2
| conference4_losses = 5
| conference4_ap_poll = 2
| conference5 = SEC
| conference5_teams = 7
| conference5_wins = 3
| conference5_losses = 4
| conference5_ap_poll = 3
| conference6 = Big East
| conference6_teams = 5
| conference6_wins = 3
| conference6_losses = 2
| conference6_ap_poll = 4
| conference7 = Conference USA
| conference7_teams = 5
| conference7_wins = 2
| conference7_losses = 3
| conference7_ap_poll = 1
| conference8 = Mountain West
| conference8_teams = 3
| conference8_wins = 0
| conference8_losses = 3
| conference8_ap_poll = 0
| conference9 = WAC
| conference9_teams = 3
| conference9_wins = 2
| conference9_losses = 1
| conference9_ap_poll = 1
| conference10 = MAC
| conference10_teams = 2
| conference10_wins = 1
| conference10_losses = 1
| conference10_ap_poll = 1
| conference11 = Sun Belt
| conference11_teams = 1
| conference11_wins = 1
| conference11_losses = 0
| conference11_ap_poll = 0
| conference12 = Independents
| conference12_teams = 1
| conference12_wins = 0
| conference12_losses = 1
| conference12_ap_poll = 1
}}

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]

AP BCS Team W–L Bowl
1}}1}} Miami Hurricanes 12–0}} Fiesta Bowl {{dagger}}
2}}2}} Ohio State Buckeyes 13–0}} Fiesta Bowl {{dagger}}
3}}5}} Iowa Hawkeyes 11–1}} Orange Bowl {{dagger}}
4}}3}} Georgia Bulldogs 12–1}} Sugar Bowl {{dagger}}
5}}4}} USC Trojans 10–2}} Orange Bowl {{dagger}}
6}}8}} Kansas State Wildcats 10–2}} Holiday Bowl
7}}6}} Washington State Cougars 10–2}} Rose Bowl {{dagger}}
8}}7}} Oklahoma Sooners 11–2}} Rose Bowl {{dagger}}
9}}10}} Texas Longhorns 10–2}} Cotton Bowl Classic
10}}12}} Penn State Nittany Lions 9–3}} Capital One Bowl
11}}9}} Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10–2}} Gator Bowl
12}}11}} Michigan Wolverines 9–3}} Outback Bowl
13}}—}} Alabama Crimson Tide 10–3}} none {{double dagger}}
14}}13}} Colorado Buffaloes 9–4}} Alamo Bowl
15}}15}} West Virginia Mountaineers 9–3}} Continental Tire Bowl
16}}14}} Florida State Seminoles 9–4}} Sugar Bowl {{dagger}}
17}}—}} NC State Wolfpack 10–3}} Gator Bowl
18}}—}} Boise State Broncos 11–1}} Humanitarian Bowl
19}}—}} Auburn Tigers 8–4}} Capital One Bowl
20}}—}} Maryland Terrapins 10–3}} Peach Bowl
21}}—}} Virginia Tech Hokies 9–4}} San Francisco Bowl
22}}—}} Florida Gators 8–4}} Outback Bowl
23}}—}} Colorado State Rams 10–3}} Liberty Bowl
24}}—}} Pittsburgh Panthers 8–4}} Insight Bowl
25}}—}} Arkansas Razorbacks 9–4}} Music City Bowl
{{dagger}} denotes a BCS bowl game
{{double dagger}} ineligible for bowl play due to NCAA sanctions

Schedule

Non BCS Contests[4]
DateGameSiteTime
(US EST)
TVMatchup
(pre-game record)
AP
pre-game
rank
USA Today
pre-game
rank
12/17New Orleans BowlLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
7:00 PMESPN2North Texas 24 (7–5),
Cincinnati 19 (7–6)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/18GMAC BowlLadd–Peebles Stadium
Mobile, Alabama
8:00 PMESPNMarshall 38 (10–2),
Louisville 15 (7–5)
NR
NR
#24
NR
12/23Tangerine BowlCitrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
6:30 PMESPNTexas Tech 55 (8–5),
Clemson 15 (7–5)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/25Las Vegas BowlSam Boyd Stadium
Whitney, Nevada
4:30 PMESPNUCLA 27 (7–5),
New Mexico 13 (7–6)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/25Hawai'i BowlAloha Stadium
Honolulu, Hawaii
8:00 PMESPNTulane 36 (7–5),
Hawaii 28 (10–3)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/262002 Motor City Bowl|Motor City Bowl|title=Motor City Bowl}}Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan
5:00 PMESPNBoston College 51 (8–4),
Toledo 25 (9–4)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/26Insight BowlBank One Ballpark
Phoenix, Arizona
8:30 PMESPNPittsburgh 38 (8–4),
Oregon State 13 (8–4)
#24
NR
#23
NR
12/272002 Houston Bowl|Houston Bowl|title=Houston Bowl}}Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas
2:30 PMESPNOklahoma State 33 (7–4),
Southern Miss 23 (7–4)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/272002 Independence Bowl|Independence Bowl|title=Independence Bowl}}Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana
5:30 PMESPNOle Miss 27 (6–6),
Nebraska 23 (7–6)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/27Holiday BowlQualcomm Stadium
San Diego, California
8:00 PMESPNKansas State 34 (10–2),
Arizona State 27 (8–5)
#6
NR
#6
NR
12/28Continental Tire BowlEricsson Stadium
Charlotte, North Carolina
12:00 PMESPNVirginia 48 (8–5),
West Virginia 22 (9–3)
NR
#15
NR
#13
12/28Alamo BowlAlamodome
San Antonio, Texas
8:00 PMESPNWisconsin 31 (7–6),
Colorado 28 (9–4) (OT)
NR
#14
NR
#14
12/30Music City BowlLP Field
Nashville, Tennessee
2:00 PMESPNMinnesota 29 (7–5),
Arkansas 14 (9–4)
NR
#25
NR
NR
12/30Seattle BowlQwest Field
Seattle, Washington
5:00 PMESPNWake Forest 38 (6–6),
Oregon 14 (7–5)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/31Humanitarian BowlBronco Stadium
Boise, Idaho
12:00 PMESPNBoise State 34 (11–1),
Iowa State 16 (7–6)
#18
NR
#15
NR
12/31Sun BowlSun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, Texas
2:00 PMCBSPurdue 34 (6–6),
Washington 24 (7–5)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/31Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee
2:30 PMESPNTCU 17 (9–2),
Colorado State 3 (10–3)
NR
#23
NR
#21
12/31Silicon Valley ClassicSpartan Stadium
San Jose, California
3:30 PMESPN2Fresno State 30 (8–5),
Georgia Tech 21 (7–5)
NR
NR
NR
NR
12/31Peach BowlGeorgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia
7:30 PMESPNMaryland 30 (10–3),
Tennessee 3 (8–4)
#20
NR
#18
NR
12/312002 San Francisco Bowl|San Francisco Bowl|title=San Francisco Bowl}}Pacific Bell Park
San Francisco, California
8:30 PMESPN2Virginia Tech 20 (9–4),
Air Force 13 (8–4)
#21
NR
#19
NR
1/1Outback BowlRaymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida
11:00 AMESPNMichigan 38 (9–3),
Florida 30 (8–4)
#12
#22
#11
#20
1/12003 Cotton Bowl Classic|Cotton Bowl Classic|title=Cotton Bowl Classic}}Cotton Bowl
Dallas, Texas
11:00 AMFOXTexas 35 (10–2),
LSU 20 (8–4)
#9
NR
#9
#25
1/1Gator BowlAlltel Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida
12:30 PMNBCNC State 28 (10–3),
Notre Dame 6 (10–2)
#17
#11
#17
#12
1/1Capital One BowlCitrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
1:00 PMABCAuburn 13 (8–4),
Penn State 9 (9–3)
#19
#10
#22
#10
Bowl Championship Series[4]
DateGameSiteTime
(US EST)
TVMatchupAP rankBCS rank
1/1Rose BowlRose Bowl
Pasadena, California
4:30 PMABCOklahoma 34 (11–2) (Big 12 Champion),
Washington State 14 (10–2) (Pac-10 co-Champ)
#8
#7
#7
#6
1/1Sugar BowlLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana
8:30 PMABCGeorgia 26 (12–1) (SEC Champion),
Florida State 13 (9–4) (ACC Champion)
#4
#16
#3
#14
1/2Orange BowlPro Player Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida
8 PMABCUSC 38 (10–2) (Pac-10 co-Champion),
Iowa 17 (11–1) (Big Ten co-Champion)
#5
#3
#4
#5
1/3Fiesta BowlSun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona
8 PMABCOhio 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 TeamLosing 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

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://static.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls02/s/2002/1231/1485027.html | title=Bowl Challenge Cup standings | date=2003-01-05 | accessdate=2016-12-11}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25997970/the_ap_top_25/ |title=The AP Top 25 |newspaper=The Times |location=Shreveport, Louisiana |page=18 |date=December 9, 2002 |accessdate=December 5, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25998000/bcs_standings/ |title=BCS Standings |newspaper=The Times |location=Shreveport, Louisiana |page=18 |date=December 9, 2002 |accessdate=December 5, 2018 |via=newspapers.com}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/schedule/_/year/2002/seasontype/3/week/1 | title=FBS (I-A) Schedule - 2002 (Bowls) | accessdate=2016-12-11}}
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