Alamo Bowl - Game Results

Game Results

Date Winning team Losing team Attendance Notes
December 31, 1993 California 37 Iowa 3 45,716 notes
December 31, 1994 (24) Washington State 10 Baylor 3 44,106 notes
December 28, 1995 (19) Texas A&M 22 (14) Michigan 20 64,597 notes
December 29, 1996 (21) Iowa 27 Texas Tech 0 55,677 notes
December 30, 1997 (16) Purdue 33 (24) Oklahoma State 20 55,552 notes
December 29, 1998 Purdue 37 (4) Kansas State 34 60,780 notes
December 28, 1999 (13) Penn State 24 (18) Texas A&M 0 65,380 notes
December 30, 2000 (8) Nebraska 66 (19) Northwestern 17 60,028 notes
December 29, 2001 Iowa 19 Texas Tech 16 65,232 notes
December 28, 2002 Wisconsin 31 (14) Colorado 28 (OT) 50,690 notes
December 29, 2003 (22) Nebraska 17 Michigan State 3 56,229 notes
December 29, 2004 (24) Ohio State 33 Oklahoma State 7 65,265 notes
December 28, 2005 Nebraska 32 (20) Michigan 28 62,016 notes
December 30, 2006 (18) Texas 26 Iowa 24 65,875 notes
December 29, 2007 Penn State 24 Texas A&M 17 66,166 notes
December 29, 2008 (25) Missouri 30 (22) Northwestern 23 (OT) 55,986 notes
January 2, 2010 Texas Tech 41 Michigan State 31 64,757 notes
December 29, 2010 (16) Oklahoma State 36 Arizona 10 57,593 notes
December 29, 2011 (15) Baylor 67 Washington 56 65,256 notes

†Rankings reflect rank at time of bowl game and taken from AP Top 25 poll

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