2014–15 NCAA football bowl games


The 2014–15 NCAA football bowl games were a series of college football bowl games. They completed the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season, and included 39 team-competitive games and four all-star games. The games began on December 20, 2014 and, aside from the all-star games, ended with the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship which was played on January 12, 2015.
A new record total of 39 team-competitive bowl games were played, including the national championship game and the inaugural Camellia Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl and Bahamas Bowl. While bowl games had been the purview of only the very best teams for nearly a century, this was the ninth consecutive year that teams with non-winning seasons participated in bowl games. To fill the 76 available team-competitive bowl slots, a total of 13 teams with non-winning seasons participated in bowl games—12 with a.500 season and, for the third time in four years, a team with a sub-.500 season.

Schedule

The schedule for the 2014–15 bowl games is below. All times are EST. The rankings used are the CFP rankings.

Playoff

The 2014–15 postseason was the first to feature a College Football Playoff to determine a national champion of Division I FBS college football. Four teams were selected by a 13-member committee to participate in a single-elimination tournament, whose semifinals were held at the Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl as part of a yearly rotation of six bowls. Their winners advanced to the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

CFP bowl games and Championship Game

Starting with the 2014–15 postseason, six College Football Playoff bowl games will host two semifinal playoff games on a rotating basis—the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. The games will be played on two days, on or around January 1. The winners of the two semifinal games will advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship. These six bowl games are also known as the New Year's Six. All games will be televised by ESPN and broadcast on the radio by ESPN Radio.
DateGameSiteTeamsAffiliationsResults
Dec. 31Peach BowlGeorgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
12:30 pm
#6 TCU Horned Frogs
  1. 9 Ole Miss Rebels
Big 12SECTCU 42
Ole Miss 3
Dec. 31Fiesta BowlUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, AZ
4:00 pm
#20 Boise State Broncos
  1. 10 Arizona Wildcats
Mountain WestPac-12Boise State 38
Arizona 30
Dec. 31Orange BowlSun Life Stadium
Miami Gardens, FL
7:30 pm
#12 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
  1. 7 Mississippi State Bulldogs
ACCSECGeorgia Tech 49
Mississippi State 34
Jan. 1Cotton Bowl ClassicAT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
1:00 pm
#8 Michigan State Spartans
#5 Baylor Bears
Big Ten
Big 12
Michigan State 42
Baylor 41
Jan. 1Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
5:00 pm
#2 Oregon Ducks
  1. 3 Florida State Seminoles
Pac-12ACCOregon 59
Florida State 20
Jan. 1Sugar Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, LA
8:30 pm
#4 Ohio State Buckeyes
  1. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide
Big TenSECOhio State 42
Alabama 35
Jan. 12College Football Playoff National Championship
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
8:30 pm
#4 Ohio State Buckeyes
  1. 2 Oregon Ducks
Big Ten
Pac-12
Ohio State 42
Oregon 20

Non-CFP bowl games

For the 2014–15 postseason, four new bowl games were added — the Camellia Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, and Bahamas Bowl — bringing the total number of bowl games to 39. Additionally, the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl was replaced by the Quick Lane Bowl.
DateGameSiteTelevisionTeamsAffiliationsResults
Dec. 20New Orleans BowlMercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, LA
11:00 am
ESPNLouisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns
Nevada Wolf Pack
Sun Belt
Mountain West
Louisiana–Lafayette 16
Nevada 3
Dec. 20New Mexico BowlUniversity Stadium
Albuquerque, NM
2:20 pm
ESPNUtah State Aggies
UTEP Miners
Mountain West
C-USA
Utah State 21
UTEP 6
Dec. 20Las Vegas BowlSam Boyd Stadium
Whitney, NV
3:30 pm
ABC#22 Utah Utes
Colorado State Rams
Pac-12
Mountain West
Utah 45
Colorado State 10
Dec. 20Famous Idaho Potato BowlAlbertsons Stadium
Boise, ID
5:45 pm
ESPNAir Force Falcons
Western Michigan Broncos
Mountain West
MAC
Air Force 38
Western Michigan 24
Dec. 20Camellia BowlCramton Bowl
Montgomery, AL
9:15 pm
ESPNBowling Green Falcons
South Alabama Jaguars
MAC
Sun Belt
Bowling Green 33
South Alabama 28
Dec. 22Miami Beach BowlMarlins Park
Miami, Florida
2:00 pm
ESPNMemphis Tigers
BYU Cougars
American
Independent
Memphis 55
BYU 48
Dec. 23Boca Raton BowlFAU Stadium
Boca Raton, Florida
6:00 pm
ESPNMarshall Thundering Herd
Northern Illinois Huskies
C-USA
MAC
Marshall 52
Northern Illinois 23
Dec. 23Poinsettia BowlQualcomm Stadium
San Diego, California
9:30 pm
ESPNNavy Midshipmen
San Diego State Aztecs
Independent
Mountain West
Navy 17
San Diego State 16
Dec. 24Bahamas BowlThomas Robinson Stadium
Nassau, Bahamas
Noon
ESPNWestern Kentucky Hilltoppers
Central Michigan Chippewas
C-USA
MAC
Western Kentucky 49
Central Michigan 48
Dec. 24Hawaii BowlAloha Stadium
Honolulu, HI
8:00 pm
ESPNRice Owls
Fresno State Bulldogs
C-USA
Mountain West
Rice 30
Fresno State 6
Dec. 26Heart of Dallas BowlCotton Bowl
Dallas, TX
1:00 pm
ESPNLouisiana Tech Bulldogs
Illinois Fighting Illini
C-USA
Big Ten
Louisiana Tech 35
Illinois 18
Dec. 26Quick Lane BowlFord Field
Detroit, MI
4:30 pm
ESPNRutgers Scarlet Knights
North Carolina Tar Heels
Big Ten
ACC
Rutgers 40
North Carolina 21
Dec. 26St. Petersburg BowlTropicana Field
St. Petersburg, FL
8:00 pm
ESPNNC State Wolfpack
UCF Knights
ACC
American
NC State 34
UCF 27
Dec. 27Military BowlNavy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD
1:00 pm
ESPNVirginia Tech Hokies
Cincinnati Bearcats
ACC
American
Virginia Tech 33
Cincinnati 17
Dec. 27Sun BowlSun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, TX
2:00 pm
CBS#15 Arizona State Sun Devils
Duke Blue Devils
Pac-12
ACC
Arizona State 36
Duke 31
Dec. 27Independence BowlIndependence Stadium
Shreveport, LA
4:00 pm
ABCSouth Carolina Gamecocks
Miami Hurricanes
SEC
ACC
South Carolina 24
Miami 21
Dec. 27Pinstripe BowlYankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
4:30 pm
ESPNPenn State Nittany Lions
Boston College Eagles
Big Ten
ACC
Penn State 31
Boston College 30
Dec. 27Holiday BowlQualcomm Stadium
San Diego, California
8:00 pm
ESPN#24 USC Trojans
Nebraska Cornhuskers
Pac-12
Big Ten
USC 45
Nebraska 42
Dec. 29Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, TN
2:00 pm
ESPNTexas A&M Aggies
West Virginia Mountaineers
SEC
Big 12
Texas A&M 45
West Virginia 37
Dec. 29Russell Athletic BowlOrlando Citrus Bowl Stadium
Orlando, FL
5:30 pm
ESPN#17 Clemson Tigers
Oklahoma Sooners
ACC
Big 12
Clemson 40
Oklahoma 6
Dec. 29Texas BowlNRG Stadium
Houston, TX
9:00 pm
ESPNArkansas Razorbacks
Texas Longhorns
SEC
Big 12
Arkansas 31
Texas 7
Dec. 30Music City BowlLP Field
Nashville, TN
3:00 pm
ESPNNotre Dame Fighting Irish
  1. 23 LSU Tigers
IndependentSECNotre Dame 31
LSU 28
Dec. 30Belk BowlBank of America Stadium
Charlotte, NC
6:45 pm
ESPN#13 Georgia Bulldogs
  1. 21 Louisville Cardinals
SECACCGeorgia 37
Louisville 14
Dec. 30Foster Farms BowlLevi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA
10:00 pm
ESPNStanford Cardinal
Maryland Terrapins
Pac-12
Big Ten
Stanford 45
Maryland 21
Jan. 1Outback BowlRaymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
Noon
ESPN2#18 Wisconsin Badgers
  1. 19 Auburn Tigers
Big TenSECWisconsin 34
Auburn 31
Jan. 1Citrus BowlOrlando Citrus Bowl Stadium
Orlando, FL
1:00 pm
ABC#16 Missouri Tigers
  1. 25 Minnesota Golden Gophers
SECBig TenMissouri 33
Minnesota 17
Jan. 2Armed Forces BowlAmon G. Carter Stadium
Fort Worth, TX
Noon
ESPNHouston Cougars
Pittsburgh Panthers
American
ACC
Houston 35
Pittsburgh 34
Jan. 2TaxSlayer BowlEverBank Field
Jacksonville, FL
3:20 pm
ESPNTennessee Volunteers
Iowa Hawkeyes
SEC
Big Ten
Tennessee 45
Iowa 28
Jan. 2Alamo BowlAlamodome
San Antonio, TX
6:45 pm
ESPN#14 UCLA Bruins
  1. 11 Kansas State Wildcats
Pac-12Big 12UCLA 40
Kansas State 35
Jan. 2Cactus BowlSun Devil Stadium
Tempe, AZ
10:15 pm
ESPNOklahoma State Cowboys
Washington Huskies
Big 12
Pac-12
Oklahoma State 30
Washington 22
Jan. 3Birmingham BowlLegion Field
Birmingham, AL
Noon
ESPNFlorida Gators
East Carolina Pirates
SEC
American
Florida 28
East Carolina 20
Jan. 4GoDaddy BowlLadd–Peebles Stadium
Mobile, AL
9:00 pm
ESPNToledo Rockets
Arkansas State Red Wolves
MAC
Sun Belt
Toledo 63
Arkansas State 44

Post College Football Playoff all-star games

Selection of the teams

CFP top 25 teams

On December 7, 2014, the 13-member College Football Playoff selection committee announced their final team rankings for the year.
RankTeamW–LConference and standingBowl game
1
Alabama Crimson Tide
12–1
SEC championsSugar Bowl
2
Oregon Ducks
12–1
Pac-12 championsRose Bowl
3
Florida State Seminoles
13–0
ACC championsRose Bowl
4
Ohio State Buckeyes
12–1
Big Ten championsSugar Bowl
5
Baylor Bears
11–1
Big 12 co-championsCotton Bowl Classic
6
TCU Horned Frogs
11–1
Big 12 co-championsPeach Bowl
7
Mississippi State Bulldogs
10–2
SEC Western Division second placeOrange Bowl
8
Michigan State Spartans
10–2
Big Ten East Division second placeCotton Bowl Classic
9
Ole Miss Rebels
9–3
SEC Western Division third placePeach Bowl
10
Arizona Wildcats
10–3
Pac-12 South Division championsFiesta Bowl
11
Kansas State Wildcats
9–3
Big 12 third placeAlamo Bowl
12
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
10–3
ACC Coastal Division championsOrange Bowl
13
Georgia Bulldogs
9–3
SEC Eastern Division second placeBelk Bowl
14
UCLA Bruins
9–3
Pac-12 South Division second place Alamo Bowl
15
Arizona State Sun Devils
9–3
Pac-12 South Division second place Sun Bowl
16
Missouri Tigers
10–3
SEC Eastern Division championsCitrus Bowl
17
Clemson Tigers
9–3
ACC Atlantic Division second placeRussell Athletic Bowl
18
Wisconsin Badgers
10–3
Big Ten West Division championsOutback Bowl
19
Auburn Tigers
8–4
SEC Western Division fourth place Outback Bowl
20
Boise State Broncos
11–2
Mountain West championsFiesta Bowl
21
Louisville Cardinals
9–3
ACC Atlantic Division third placeBelk Bowl
22
Utah Utes
8–4
Pac-12 South Division fifth placeLas Vegas Bowl
23
LSU Tigers
8–4
SEC Western Division fourth place Music City Bowl
24
USC Trojans
8–4
Pac-12 South Division second place Holiday Bowl
25
Minnesota Golden Gophers
8–4
Big Ten West Division second place Citrus Bowl

Conference champions' bowl games

Three bowls featured two conference champions playing against each other—the Boca Raton Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Sugar Bowl. Rankings are per the above CFP standings.
ConferenceChampionW–LRankBowl game
ACCFlorida State Seminoles13–0Rose Bowl
AmericanCincinnati BearcatsMilitary Bowl
AmericanMemphis TigersMiami Beach Bowl
AmericanUCF KnightsSt. Petersburg Bowl
Ohio State Buckeyes12–1Sugar Bowl
Big 12Baylor Bears11–1Cotton Bowl Classic
Big 12TCU Horned Frogs11–1Peach Bowl
C-USAMarshall Thundering Herd12–1Boca Raton Bowl
MACNorthern Illinois Huskies11–2Boca Raton Bowl
Mountain WestBoise State Broncos11–220Fiesta Bowl
Pac-12Oregon Ducks12–1Rose Bowl
SECAlabama Crimson Tide12–1Sugar Bowl
Sun BeltGeorgia Southern Eaglesnone

denotes a conference that named co-champions
Georgia Southern was not bowl-eligible, due to their transition from FCS to FBS

Bowl-eligible teams

Number of bowl berths available: 76

'''Number of bowl-eligible teams: 81

Bowl-eligible teams that did not receive a berth

As there were more bowl-eligible teams than bowl berths, five bowl-eligible teams did not receive a bowl berth:
Number of bowl-ineligible teams: 47
† – Appalachian State, Georgia Southern, and Old Dominion were conditionally eligible based on win–loss record. However, under FCS-to-FBS transition rules, they were not eligible because enough teams qualified under normal circumstances.
‡ – Idaho was ineligible for postseason play due to an insufficient Academic Progress Rate. However, the Vandals would not have been eligible without the ban, as they finished with a 1–10 record.