Alamo Bowl
The Alamo Bowl is a major post-season United States college football bowl game played annually since 1993 in the 65,000-seat Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. It usually matches the fourth-choice (not necessarily fourth-place) teams from the Big Ten Conference and the Big Twelve Conference.
The game was previously known as the Builders Square Alamo Bowl (1993–1998), the Sylvania Alamo Bowl (1999–2001) and is currently known as the MasterCard Alamo Bowl (2002-present).
There was also a bowl game called the Alamo Bowl played once, on January 4, 1947. Hardin Simmons defeated Denver 20–0.
Previous results
| Date Played | Winning Team | Losing Team | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 31, 1993 | California | 37 | Iowa | 3 |
| December 31, 1994 | Washington State | 10 | Baylor | 3 |
| December 28, 1995 | Texas A&M | 22 | Michigan | 20 |
| December 29, 1996 | Iowa | 27 | Texas Tech | 0 |
| December 30, 1997 | Purdue | 33 | Oklahoma State | 20 |
| December 29, 1998 | Purdue | 37 | Kansas State | 34 |
| December 28, 1999 | Penn State | 24 | Texas A&M | 0 |
| December 30, 2000 | Nebraska | 66 | Northwestern | 17 |
| December 29, 2001 | Iowa | 19 | Texas Tech | 16 |
| December 28, 2002 | Wisconsin | 31 | Colorado | 28 |
| December 29, 2003 | Nebraska | 17 | Michigan State | 3 |
| December 29, 2004 | Ohio State | 33 | Oklahoma State | 7 |
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