MacArthur Bowl


The MacArthur Bowl is a trophy awarded annually by the National Football Foundation to the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football team that are recognized by the NFF as the National Champions for that season.
Much like the NHL's Stanley Cup, the trophy is kept by the winning institution for one year, then passed on to the next year's winner. The trophy, manufactured by Tiffany & Co., is made of of silver and is fashioned in the shape of a football stadium measuring on its base, and in height.

History

The trophy was the gift of an anonymous donor in honor of General Douglas A. MacArthur, a founder of National Football Foundation. The trophy features his famous quote: "There is no substitute for victory." MacArthur was known to have a keen interest in college football, Army Cadet football in particular. MacArthur had served as student manager of the Army team during his cadet days. During World War II, he sent a telegram congratulating Army on an undefeated 1944 College football season and defeat of Navy in the Army–Navy Game. The telegram read, "The greatest of all Army teams. We have stopped the war to celebrate your magnificent success."
The trophy was first presented in 1959, and has been presented annually since then. Since its inception, there have been occasions where the MacArthur trophy winner differed from the AP Poll winner, Coaches' Poll winner or both. From 1998 to 2013 during the Bowl Championship Series era, the trophy was awarded to the winner of the BCS National Championship Game.
With the advent of the College Football Playoff, the winner of the CFP National Championship automatically wins the MacArthur Bowl; the trophy is presented to the winning head coach in a ceremony held at the College Football Hall of Fame in the spring following the championship game.

Winners

By school

SchoolNumberSeasons
Alabama91961, 1978, 1979, 1992, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017
USC51962, 1967, 1972, 1974, 2004
Notre Dame51964, 1966, 1973, 1977, 1988
Ohio State41968, 1970, 2002, 2014
Miami 41983, 1987, 1989, 2001
Texas41963, 1969, 1970, 2005
Clemson31981, 2016, 2018
Florida31996, 2006, 2008
Nebraska31971, 1994, 1995
Oklahoma31975, 1985, 2000
Florida State31993, 1999, 2013
LSU32003, 2007, 2019
Michigan State21965, 1966
Penn State21982, 1986
Auburn12010
BYU11984
Georgia11980
Colorado11990
Michigan11997
Minnesota11960
Pittsburgh11976
Syracuse11959
Tennessee11998
Washington11991