释义 |
- Poll rankings
- Schedule
- All-star games
- 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 rankingsThe 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 sanctionsScheduleNon BCS Contests[4] |
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Date | Game | Site | Time (US EST) | TV | Matchup (pre-game record) | AP pre-game rank | USA Today pre-game rank |
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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 | 2002 Motor City Bowl|Motor City Bowl|title=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 | 2002 Houston Bowl|Houston Bowl|title=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 | 2002 Independence Bowl|Independence Bowl|title=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 | 2002 San Francisco Bowl|San Francisco Bowl|title=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 | 2003 Cotton Bowl Classic|Cotton Bowl Classic|title=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] |
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Date | Game | Site | Time (US EST) | TV | Matchup | AP rank | BCS rank |
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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 | 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 gamesDate | 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 |
References1. ^{{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. ^1 {{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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