1987–88 NCAA football bowl games


The 1987–88 NCAA football bowl games concluded the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season, featuring 18 games. Twenty ranked teams participated, and seven of the eighteen matchups were between two ranked teams. The Miami Hurricanes were declared the national champions, after upsetting #1 Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl.
Seventeen of the bowl games ended with a winner, while there was a lone tie.
Nine independent teams competed, along with six SEC teams, four Big Ten, four Pac-10, three WAC, three Big 8, three SWC, two ACC, one MAC, and one PCAA.
The largest margin of victory occurred twice; Clemson beat Penn State and Texas A&M beat Notre Dame, both 35-10.
The "bowl week" started on December 13 with the California Bowl, and concluded on January 2, 1988 with the Hall of Fame Bowl and the Peach Bowl.

Bowl schedule

DateGameSiteTelevisionTeamsAffiliationsResults
Dec. 13California BowlBulldog Stadium
Fresno, California
Eastern Michigan Hurons
San Jose State Spartans
MAC
PCAA
Eastern Michigan 30
San Jose State 27
Dec. 19Independence BowlIndependence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana
MizlouWashington Huskies
Tulane Green Wave
Pac-10
Independent
Washington 24
Tulane 12
Dec. 22All-American BowlLegion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
RaycomBYU Cougars
Virginia Cavaliers
WAC
ACC
Virginia 22
BYU 16
Dec. 25Jeep Eagle Aloha BowlAloha Stadium
Honolulu, HI
ABC#10 UCLA Bruins
Florida Gators
Pac-10
SEC
UCLA 20
Florida 16
Dec. 25John Hancock Sun BowlSun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, Texas
CBSWest Virginia Mountaineers
#11 Oklahoma State Cowboys
Independent
Big 8
Oklahoma State 35
West Virginia 33
Dec. 29Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee
RaycomArkansas Razorbacks
#15 Georgia Bulldogs
SWC
SEC
Georgia 20
Arkansas 17
Dec. 30Freedom BowlAnaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California
MizlouAir Force Falcons
Arizona State Sun Devils
WAC
Pac-10
Arizona State 33
Air Force 28
Dec. 30SeaWorld Holiday BowlJack Murphy Stadium
San Diego
ESPN#18 Iowa Hawkeyes
Wyoming Cowboys
Big Ten
WAC
Iowa 20
Wyoming 19
Dec. 31Mazda Gator BowlGator Bowl Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida
CBS#9 South Carolina Gamecocks
#7 LSU Tigers
Independent
SEC
LSU 30
South Carolina 13
Dec. 31Astro-Bluebonnet BowlAstrodome
Houston
Mizlou#19 Pittsburgh Panthers
Texas Longhorns
Independent
SWC
Texas 32
Pittsburgh 27
Jan. 1Rose BowlRose Bowl
Pasadena, California
NBC#16 USC Trojans
#8 Michigan State Spartans
Pac-10
Big Ten
Michigan State 20
USC 17
Jan. 1Orange Bowl
National Championship
Orange Bowl
Miami
NBC#2 Miami Hurricanes
#1 Oklahoma Sooners
Independent
Big 8
Miami 20
Oklahoma 14
Jan. 1Florida Citrus BowlFlorida Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
ABC#14 Clemson Tigers
#20 Penn State Nittany Lions
ACC
Independent
Clemson 35
Penn State 10
Jan. 1Sunkist Fiesta BowlSun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona
NBC#3 Florida State Seminoles
#5 Nebraska Cornhuskers
Independent
Big 8
Florida State 31
Nebraska 28
Jan. 1Cotton Bowl ClassicCotton Bowl
Dallas
CBS#12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish
#8 Texas A&M Aggies
Independent
SWC
Texas A&M 35
Notre Dame 10
Jan. 1USF&G Sugar BowlLouisiana Superdome
New Orleans
ABC#6 Auburn Tigers
#4 Syracuse Orangemen
SEC
Independent
Auburn 16
Syracuse 16
Jan. 2Hall of Fame BowlTampa Stadium
Tampa, Florida
NBCMichigan Wolverines
Alabama Crimson Tide
Big Ten
SEC
Michigan 28
Alabama 24
Jan. 2Peach BowlAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta
Mizlou#17 Tennessee Volunteers
Indiana Hoosiers
SEC
Big Ten
Tennessee 27
Indiana 22