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- NCAA Bowl games Regular bowl games College Football Playoff (CFP) bowl games College Football Playoff National Championship
- Other American football events
- Pro Football Hall of Fame
- References
{{Year box}}{{Year nav topic5|2015|American football}}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
References1. ^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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