List of North Carolina Tar Heels bowl games
The North Carolina Tar Heels football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Since the establishment of the team in 1888, North Carolina has appeared in 32 bowl games, including in these games are three combined appearances in the traditional "big four" bowl games (the Rose, Sugar, Cotton, and Orange).[1][2]
North Carolina's first bowl game was in 1947, when head coach Carl Snavely led them to the Sugar Bowl, where they lost to Georgia 20–10.[2] Snavely led the Tar Heels to another Sugar Bowl and one Cotton Bowl, which both resulted in losses for the Tar Heels.[2] Taking over for Snavely following the 1952 season was George Barclay, who did not lead the Tar Heels to any bowl games during his three-season tenure.[4] Barclay's successor, Jim Tatum, coached for three years without reaching a bowl game.[4] Jim Hickey replaced Tatum after the 1958 season and coached North Carolina to one bowl game, the 1963 Gator Bowl, where they won their first bowl game in program history.[4][5]
Bill Dooley succeeded Hickey as head coach and led the Tar Heels to six bowl games through his eleven-season run as head coach.[6] Of the six bowls Dooley led North Carolina to, they won only one, the 1972 Sun Bowl.[6] Dick Crum took over as head coach before the 1978 season. Crum led the Tar Heels to four consecutive bowl victories before losing the final two of his tenure at Carolina.[7] Crum handed over control of the program to Mack Brown after the 1987 season.[9] Brown assisted the Tar Heels into making a bowl game in six straight seasons; however, before the 1998 Gator Bowl, Brown accepted the head coaching position at the University of Texas at Austin and was subsequently barred from coaching in the bowl game.[9] Defensive coordinator Carl Torbush was promoted to head coach.[9] Torbush led the Tar Heels to two bowl victories – the 1998 Gator Bowl and the 1998 Las Vegas Bowl – before being let go after the 2000 season.[11]
North Carolina alum John Bunting was hired as coach before the 2001 season.[14] Bunting led the Tar Heels to a 16–10 Peach Bowl victory in his inaugural season,[15] and later to the 2004 Continental Tire Bowl, where they lost to Boston College.[16] Bunting was dismissed after the 2006 season.[17] North Carolina's then Athletic Director, Dick Baddour, subsequently hired Butch Davis to be the coach of the Tar Heels.[18] Davis brought the Tar Heels to three bowl games before being fired in the midst of an NCAA investigation into the North Carolina football program.[19] Everett Withers took over the program as the interim head coach for the 2011 season.[20] Withers helped the Tar Heels become bowl-eligible and participate in the 2011 Independence Bowl, where they lost by seventeen points to the Missouri Tigers.[21] Larry Fedora, coming off of a successful season as the head coach for the Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team, was hired to be the next head coach for the Tar Heels.[22] After obtaining a bowl eligible record but not being able to play in the postseason due to self-imposed sanctions in his first year, Fedora led North Carolina to a victory in the Belk Bowl over Cincinnati in his second season.[23]
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Bowl games
List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach[A 1]
# |
Bowl |
Score[A 2] |
Date |
Season[A 3] |
Opponent[A 4] |
Stadium |
Location |
Attendance[24] |
Head coach |
1 |
Sugar Bowl |
L 10 !L 20–10 |
000000001947-01-01-0000January 1, 1947 |
1946 |
Georgia Bulldogs |
Tulane Stadium |
New Orleans |
73,300 |
Snavely, CarlCarl Snavely |
2 |
Sugar Bowl |
L 08 !L 14–6 |
000000001949-01-01-0000January 1, 1949 |
1948 |
Oklahoma Sooners |
Tulane Stadium |
New Orleans |
82,000 |
Snavely, CarlCarl Snavely |
3 |
Cotton Bowl Classic |
L 14 !L 27–13 |
000000001950-01-02-0000January 2, 1950 |
1949 |
Rice Owls |
Cotton Bowl |
Dallas |
75,347 |
Snavely, CarlCarl Snavely |
4 |
Gator Bowl |
W 35 !W 35–0 |
000000001963-12-28-0000December 28, 1963 |
1963 |
Air Force Falcons |
Gator Bowl Stadium |
Jacksonville |
50,018 |
Hickey, JimJim Hickey |
5 |
Peach Bowl |
L 22 !L 48–26 |
000000001970-12-30-0000December 30, 1970 |
1970 |
Arizona State Sun Devils |
Grant Field |
Georgia |
52,126 |
Dooley, BillBill Dooley |
6 |
Gator Bowl |
L 4 !L 7–3 |
000000001971-12-31-0000December 31, 1971 |
1971 |
Georgia Bulldogs |
Gator Bowl Stadium |
Jacksonville |
71,208 |
Dooley, BillBill Dooley |
7 |
Sun Bowl |
W 04 !W 32–28 |
000000001972-12-30-0000December 30, 1972 |
1972 |
Texas Tech Red Raiders |
Sun Bowl Stadium |
El Paso |
31,312 |
Dooley, BillBill Dooley |
8 |
Sun Bowl |
L 02 !L 26–24 |
000000001974-12-28-0000December 28, 1974 |
1974 |
Mississippi Bulldogs |
Sun Bowl Stadium |
El Paso |
30,131 |
Dooley, BillBill Dooley |
9 |
Peach Bowl |
L 21 !L 21–0 |
000000001976-12-31-0000December 31, 1976 |
1976 |
Kentucky Wildcats |
Fulton County Stadium |
Georgia |
54,132 |
Dooley, BillBill Dooley |
10 |
Liberty Bowl |
L 04 !L 21–17 |
000000001977-12-19-0000December 19, 1977 |
1977 |
Nebraska Cornhuskers |
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium |
Memphis |
49,456 |
Dooley, BillBill Dooley |
11 |
Gator Bowl |
W 02 !W 17–15 |
000000001979-12-28-0000December 28, 1979 |
1979 |
Michigan Wolverines |
Gator Bowl Stadium |
Jacksonville |
70,407 |
Crum, DickDick Crum |
12 |
Bluebonnet Bowl |
W 09 !W 16–7 |
000000001980-12-31-0000December 31, 1980 |
1980 |
Texas Longhorns |
Houston Astrodome |
Houston |
36,667 |
Crum, DickDick Crum |
13 |
Gator Bowl |
W 04 !W 31-27 |
000000001981-12-28-0000December 28, 1981 |
1981 |
Arkansas Razorbacks |
Gator Bowl Stadium |
Jacksonville |
71,009 |
Crum, DickDick Crum |
14 |
Sun Bowl |
W 16 !W 26–10 |
000000001982-12-25-0000December 25, 1982 |
1982 |
Texas Longhorns |
Sun Bowl Stadium |
El Paso |
31,359 |
Crum, DickDick Crum |
15 |
Peach Bowl |
L 25 !L 28–3 |
000000001983-12-30-0000December 30, 1983 |
1983 |
Florida State Seminoles |
Fulton County Stadium |
Georgia |
25,648 |
Crum, DickDick Crum |
16 |
Aloha Bowl |
L 09 !L 30–21 |
000000001986-12-27-0000December 27, 1986 |
1986 |
Arizona Wildcats |
Aloha Stadium |
Honolulu |
26,743 |
Crum, DickDick Crum |
17 |
Peach Bowl |
W 04 !W 21–17 |
000000001993-01-02-0000January 2, 1993 |
1992 |
Mississippi Bulldogs |
Georgia Dome |
Georgia |
69,125 |
Brown, MackMack Brown |
18 |
Gator Bowl |
L 14 !L 24–10 |
000000001993-12-31-0000December 31, 1993 |
1993 |
Alabama Crimson Tide |
Gator Bowl Stadium |
Jacksonville |
67,205 |
Brown, MackMack Brown |
19 |
Sun Bowl |
L 05 !L 35–30 |
000000001994-12-30-0000December 30, 1994 |
1994 |
Texas Longhorns |
Sun Bowl Stadium |
El Paso |
50,612 |
Brown, MackMack Brown |
20 |
CarQuest Bowl |
W 10 !W 20–10 |
000000001995-12-30-0000December 30, 1995 |
1995 |
Arkansas Razorbacks |
Joe Robbie Stadium |
Miami |
34,428 |
Brown, MackMack Brown |
21 |
Gator Bowl |
W 07 !W 20–13 |
000000001997-01-01-0000January 1, 1997 |
1996 |
West Virginia Mountaineers |
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium |
Jacksonville |
45,202 |
Brown, MackMack Brown |
22 |
Gator Bowl |
W 39 !W 42–3 |
000000001998-01-01-0000January 1, 1998 |
1997 |
Virginia Tech Hokies |
Alltel Stadium |
Jacksonville |
54,116 |
Torbush, CarlCarl Torbush |
23 |
Las Vegas Bowl |
W 07 !W 20–13 |
000000001998-12-19-0000December 19, 1998 |
1998 |
San Diego State Aztecs |
Sam Boyd Stadium |
Whitney |
21,429 |
Torbush, CarlCarl Torbush |
24 |
Peach Bowl |
W 06 !W 16–10 |
000000002001-12-31-0000December 31, 2001 |
2001 |
Auburn Tigers |
Georgia Dome |
Atlanta |
71,827 |
Bunting, JohnJohn Bunting |
25 |
Continental Tire Bowl |
L 13 !L 37–24 |
000000002004-12-30-0000December 30, 2004 |
2004 |
Boston College |
Bank of America Stadium |
Charlotte |
70,412 |
Bunting, JohnJohn Bunting |
26 |
Meineke Car Care Bowl |
L 01 !L 31–30 |
000000002008-12-27-0000December 27, 2008 |
2008 |
West Virginia Mountaineers |
Bank of America Stadium |
Charlotte |
73,712 |
Davis, ButchButch Davis |
27 |
Meineke Car Care Bowl |
L 02 !L 19–17 |
000000002009-12-26-0000December 26, 2009 |
2009 |
Pittsburgh Panthers |
Bank of America Stadium |
Charlotte |
50,389 |
Davis, ButchButch Davis |
28 |
Music City Bowl |
W 03 !W 30–27 (2OT) |
000000002010-12-31-0000December 31, 2010 |
2010 |
Tennessee Volunteers |
LP Field |
Nashville |
69,143 |
Davis, ButchButch Davis |
29 |
Independence Bowl |
L 17 !L 41–24 |
000000002011-12-26-0000December 26, 2011 |
2011 |
Missouri Tigers |
Independence Stadium |
Shreveport |
41,728 |
Withers, EverettEverett Withers |
30 |
Belk Bowl |
W 22 !W 39–17 |
000000002013-12-28-0000December 28, 2013 |
2013 |
Cincinnati Bearcats |
Bank of America Stadium |
Charlotte |
45,211 |
Fedora, LarryLarry Fedora |
31 |
Quick Lane Bowl |
L 19 !L 40–21 |
000000002014-12-26-0000December 26, 2014 |
2014 |
Rutgers Scarlet Knights |
Ford Field |
Detroit |
23,876 |
Fedora, LarryLarry Fedora |
32 |
Russell Athletic Bowl |
L 11 !L 49–38 |
December 29, 2015 |
2015 |
Baylor Bears |
Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium |
Orlando |
40.418 |
Larry Fedora |
Notes
- ↑ Statistics correct as of 2013–14 NCAA football bowl games.
- ↑ Results are sortable first by whether the result was a North Carolina win, loss or tie and then second by the margin of victory.
- ↑ Links to the season article for the North Carolina team that competed in the bowl for that year.
- ↑ Links to the season article for the opponent that North Carolina competed against in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
References
- General
- National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Bowl/All-Star Game Records" (PDF). 2013 NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 18, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
- "History" (PDF). 2009 North Carolina Tar Heels Football Media Guide. University of North Carolina. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 23, 2014. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
- Specific
- ↑ "North Carolina Tar Heels Bowls". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
- 1 2 3 History, p. 139
- 1 2 3 UNC Athletic Communications Office. "Carolina 2011 Tar Heel Football". University Directories. p. 140. Archived from the original on July 18, 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
- ↑ History, p. 140
- 1 2 History, pp. 140–142
- ↑ History, pp. 142–144
- 1 2 3 "North Carolina Aide Is Named Coach". The New York Times (The New York Times Company). Associated Press. December 9, 1997. Archived from the original on July 22, 2014. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
- ↑ "Tar Heels Fire Football Coach". CBS News (CBS Interactive Inc.). Associated Press. November 20, 2000. Archived from the original on December 14, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "North Carolina Hires Bunting as Its Coach". Los Angeles Times (Tribune Company). December 12, 2000. Archived from the original on July 18, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "North Carolina vs. Auburn". USA Today (Gannett Company). December 31, 2001. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Boston College vs. North Carolina". USA Today (Gannett Company). December 30, 2004. Archived from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "North Carolina parting with Bunting at end of season". USA Today (Gannett Company). October 22, 2006. Archived from the original on May 26, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Butch Davis taking over at North Carolina". USA Today (Gannett Company). Associated Press. November 14, 2006. Archived from the original on July 18, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Butch Davis fired by Tar Heels". ESPN.com (ESPN Internet Ventures). July 27, 2011. Archived from the original on May 26, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ Carey, Jack (July 28, 2011). "North Carolina picks Everett Withers as interim coach". USA Today (Gannett Company). Archived from the original on May 26, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Scoring Summary". ESPN.com (ESPN Internet Ventures). December 26, 2011. Archived from the original on May 26, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "North Carolina Tar Heels hire Larry Fedora of Southern Miss Golden Eagles". ESPN.com (ESPN). Associated Press. December 8, 2011. Archived from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ "Return touchdowns help UNC overwhelm Cincinnati". ESPN.com (ESPN). Associated Press. December 28, 2013. Archived from the original on July 13, 2014. Retrieved May 25, 2014.
- ↑ Bowl/All-Star Game Records, pp. 3–14
- Bibliography
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