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词条 2015 in American football
释义

  1. NCAA Bowl games

     Regular bowl games  College Football Playoff (CFP) bowl games  College Football Playoff National Championship 

  2. Other American football events

  3. Pro Football Hall of Fame

  4. References

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NCAA Bowl games

  • December 20, 2014 – January 12, 2015: 2014–15 NCAA football bowl games[1][2]

Regular bowl games

  • December 20, 2014 – January 4, 2015: 2014–15 NCAA non-CFP bowl games
    • December 20, 2014: 2014 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
    • The {{flagicon|Louisiana}} Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns defeated the {{flagicon|Nevada}} Nevada Wolf Pack 16–3.
    • December 20, 2014: 2014 Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque
    • The {{flagicon|Utah}} Utah State Aggies defeated the {{flagicon|Texas}} UTEP Miners 21–6.
    • December 20, 2014: 2014 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl
    • The {{flagicon|Utah}} Utah Utes defeated the {{flagicon|Colorado}} Colorado State Rams 45–10.
    • December 20, 2014: 2014 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise
    • The {{flagicon|Colorado}} Air Force Falcons defeated the {{flagicon|Michigan}} Western Michigan Broncos 38–24.
    • December 20, 2014: 2014 Camellia Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama (returning as a NCAA Division I bowl game again)
    • The {{flagicon|Ohio}} Bowling Green Falcons defeated the {{flagicon|Alabama}} South Alabama Jaguars 33–28.
    • December 22, 2014: 2014 Miami Beach Bowl (debut event)
    • The {{flagicon|Tennessee}} Memphis Tigers defeated the {{flagicon|Utah}} BYU Cougars 55–48.
    • December 23, 2014: 2014 Boca Raton Bowl in {{flag|Florida}}
    • The {{flagicon|West Virginia}} Marshall Thundering Herd defeated the {{flagicon|Illinois}} Northern Illinois Huskies 52–23.
    • December 23, 2014: 2014 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl
    • The {{flagicon|Maryland}} Navy Midshipmen defeated the {{flagicon|California}} San Diego State Aztecs 17–16.
    • December 24, 2014: 2014 Bahamas Bowl in {{flagicon|BAH}} Nassau (debut event)
    • The {{flagicon|Kentucky}} WKU Hilltoppers defeated the {{flagicon|Michigan}} Central Michigan Chippewas 49–48.
    • December 24, 2014: 2014 Hawaii Bowl in Honolulu
    • The {{flagicon|Texas}} Rice Owls defeated the {{flagicon|California}} Fresno State Bulldogs 30–6.
    • December 26, 2014: 2014 Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl
    • The {{flagicon|Louisiana}} Louisiana Tech Bulldogs defeated the {{flagicon|Illinois}} Illinois Fighting Illini 35–18.
    • December 26, 2014: 2014 Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit (debut event)
    • The {{flagicon|New Jersey}} Rutgers Scarlet Knights defeated the {{flagicon|North Carolina}} North Carolina Tar Heels 40–21.
    • December 26, 2014: 2014 St. Petersburg Bowl in St. Petersburg, Florida
    • The {{flagicon|North Carolina}} NC State Wolfpack defeated the {{flagicon|Florida}} UCF Knights 34–27.
    • December 27, 2014: 2014 Military Bowl in Annapolis, Maryland
    • The {{flagicon|Virginia}} Virginia Tech Hokies defeated the {{flagicon|Ohio}} Cincinnati Bearcats 33–17.
    • December 27, 2014: 2014 Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas
    • The {{flagicon|Arizona}} Arizona State Sun Devils defeated the {{flagicon|North Carolina}} Duke Blue Devils 36–31.
    • December 27, 2014: 2014 Independence Bowl in Shreveport, Louisiana
    • The {{flagicon|South Carolina}} South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the {{flagicon|Florida}} Miami Hurricanes 24–21.
    • December 27, 2014: 2014 Pinstripe Bowl in the Bronx (New York City)
    • The {{flagicon|Pennsylvania}} Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} Boston College Eagles 31–30.
    • December 27, 2014: 2014 Holiday Bowl in San Diego
    • The {{flagicon|California}} USC Trojans defeated the {{flagicon|Nebraska}} Nebraska Cornhuskers 45–42.
    • December 29, 2014: 2014 Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee
    • The {{flagicon|Texas}} Texas A&M Aggies defeated the {{flagicon|West Virginia}} West Virginia Mountaineers 45–37.
    • December 29, 2014: 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando, Florida
    • The {{flagicon|South Carolina}} Clemson Tigers defeated the {{flagicon|Oklahoma}} Oklahoma Sooners 40–6.
    • December 29, 2014: 2014 Texas Bowl in Houston
    • The {{flagicon|Arkansas}} Arkansas Razorbacks defeated the {{flagicon|Texas}} Texas Longhorns 31–7.
    • December 30, 2014: 2014 Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tennessee
    • The {{flagicon|Indiana}} Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated the {{flagicon|Louisiana}} LSU Tigers 31–28.
    • December 30, 2014: 2014 Belk Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina
    • The {{flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state)}} Georgia Bulldogs defeated the {{flagicon|Kentucky}} Louisville Cardinals 37–14.
    • December 30, 2014: 2014 Foster Farms Bowl in Santa Clara, California
    • The {{flagicon|California}} Stanford Cardinal defeated the {{flagicon|Maryland}} Maryland Terrapins 45–21.
    • January 1, 2015: 2015 Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida
    • The {{flagicon|Missouri}} Missouri Tigers defeated the {{flagicon|Minnesota}} Minnesota Golden Gophers 33–17.
    • January 1, 2015: 2015 Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida
    • The {{flagicon|Wisconsin}} Wisconsin Badgers defeated the {{flagicon|Alabama}} Auburn Tigers, 34–31, after overtime.
    • January 2, 2015: 2015 Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas
    • The {{flagicon|Texas}} Houston Cougars defeated the {{flagicon|Pennsylvania}} Pittsburgh Panthers 35–34.
    • January 2, 2015: 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida
    • The {{flagicon|Tennessee}} Tennessee Volunteers defeated the {{flagicon|Iowa}} Iowa Hawkeyes 45–28.
    • January 2, 2015: 2015 Alamo Bowl in San Antonio
    • The {{flagicon|California}} UCLA Bruins defeated the {{flagicon|Kansas}} Kansas State Wildcats 40–35.
    • January 2, 2015: 2015 Cactus Bowl in Tempe, Arizona
    • The {{flagicon|Oklahoma}} Oklahoma State Cowboys defeated the {{flagicon|Washington}} Washington Huskies 30–22.
    • January 3, 2015: 2015 Birmingham Bowl in Birmingham, Alabama
    • The {{flagicon|Florida}} Florida Gators defeated the {{flagicon|North Carolina}} East Carolina Pirates 28–20.
    • January 4, 2015: 2015 GoDaddy Bowl in Mobile, Alabama
    • The {{flagicon|Ohio}} Toledo Rockets defeated the {{flagicon|Arkansas}} Arkansas State Red Wolves 63–44.

College Football Playoff (CFP) bowl games

  • December 31, 2014 and January 1, 2015: 2014–15 CFP bowl games
    • December 31: 2014 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl in Atlanta
    • The {{flagicon|Texas}} TCU Horned Frogs defeated the {{flagicon|Mississippi}} Ole Miss Rebels 42–3.
    • December 31: 2014 Vizio Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona
    • The {{flagicon|Idaho}} Boise State Broncos defeated the {{flagicon|Arizona}} Arizona Wildcats 38–30.
    • December 31: 2014 Capital One Orange Bowl in Miami Gardens, Florida
    • The {{flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state)}} Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defeated the {{flagicon|Mississippi}} Mississippi State Bulldogs 42–20.
    • January 1: 2015 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic in Arlington, Texas
    • The {{flagicon|Michigan}} Michigan State Spartans defeated the {{flagicon|Texas}} Baylor Bears 42–41.
    • January 1: 2015 Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual in Pasadena, California
    • The {{flagicon|Oregon}} Oregon Ducks defeated the {{flagicon|Florida}} Florida State Seminoles 59–20.
    • January 1: 2015 Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans
    • The {{flagicon|Ohio}} Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the {{flagicon|Alabama}} Alabama Crimson Tide 42–35.
  • Oregon and Ohio State advanced to the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship.

College Football Playoff National Championship

  • January 12: 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship in Arlington, Texas (debut event)
    • The {{flagicon|Ohio}} Ohio State Buckeyes defeat the {{flagicon|Oregon}} Oregon Ducks 42–20. It is the Buckeyes' eighth national title and first since 2002.

Other American football events

  • January 25: 2015 Pro Bowl in {{flagicon|Arizona}} Glendale, Arizona (University of Phoenix Stadium)
    • Team Michael Irvin defeated Team Cris Carter 32–28.
    • Offensive MVP: {{flagicon|Florida}} Matthew Stafford ({{flagicon|Michigan}} Detroit Lions)
    • Defensive MVP: {{flagicon|Wisconsin}} J. J. Watt ({{flagicon|Texas}} Houston Texans)
  • February 1: Super Bowl XLIX in the same location as the 2015 Pro Bowl venue.[3]
    • The {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} New England Patriots defeated the {{flagicon|Washington}} Seattle Seahawks, 28–24, to win their fourth Super Bowl title.
    • Super Bowl MVP: {{flagicon|California}} Tom Brady ({{flagicon|Massachusetts}} New England Patriots)
  • April 30 – May 2: 2015 NFL draft in {{flagicon|Illinois}} Chicago, at the Auditorium Theatre
    • #1 pick: {{flagicon|Alabama}} Jameis Winston ({{flagicon|Florida}} Florida State Seminoles) to the {{flagicon|Florida}} Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • July 8 – 19: 2015 IFAF World Championship in {{flagicon|USA}} Canton, Ohio
    • The {{af|USA}} defeated {{af|JPN}}, 59–12, to win their third consecutive IFAF World Championship title. {{af|MEX}} won the bronze medal.
  • September 10, 2015 – January 3, 2016: 2015 NFL season

Pro Football Hall of Fame

  • Class of 2015:
    • Jerome Bettis, player
    • Tim Brown, player
    • Charles Haley, player
    • Bill Polian, general manager
    • Junior Seau, player
    • Will Shields, player
    • Mick Tingelhoff, player
    • Ron Wolf, general manager

References

1. ^2014-15 College Football Playoff {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150318155441/http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa/college-football-bowl-schedule.php |date=March 18, 2015 }}
2. ^ESPN's 2014 college football bowl schedule Page
3. ^Super Bowl 49 Official Website

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