Orange Bowl - Appearances By Conference

Appearances By Conference

Rank Conference Appearances Record Win % # of
Teams
Teams
1 Big Eight 42 20–22 .476 5 Oklahoma (11–5)
Nebraska (6–9)
Colorado (2–3)
Missouri (1–3)
Kansas (0–2)
2 SEC 33 17–16 .515 10 Alabama (4–4)
LSU (2–3)
Georgia Tech (3–1)
Tennessee (1–3)
Florida (3–0)
Georgia (2–1)
Auburn (1–1)
Mississippi State (1–1)
Kentucky (0–1)
Ole Miss (0–1)
3 Independent 28 13–15 .464 15 Miami (FL) (4–1)
Notre Dame (2–3)
Penn State (3–1)
Florida State (0–2)
Syracuse (0–2)
Bucknell (1–0)
Catholic (1–0)
Duquesne (1–0)
Santa Clara (1–0)
Boston College (0–1)
Georgia Tech (0–1)
Georgetown (0–1)
Holy Cross (0–1)
Michigan State (0–1)
Navy (0–1)
4 ACC 20* 6–13 .316 7 Florida State (3–3)*
Virginia Tech (1–2)
Maryland (0–3)
Clemson (1–2)
Duke (1–1)
Georgia Tech (0–1)
Wake Forest (0–1)
5 Big East 8 4–4 .500 6 Miami (FL) (2–1)
Louisville (1–0)
West Virginia (1–0)
Cincinnati (0–1)
Syracuse (0–1)
Virginia Tech (0–1)
6 SWC 8 4–4 .500 6 Texas (2–0)
Arkansas (1–1)
Rice (1–0)
Baylor (0–1)
TCU (0–1)
Texas A&M (0–1)
7 Big Ten 6 4–2 .667 4 Iowa (1–1)
Michigan (1–1)
Ohio State (1–0)
Penn State (1–0)
8 Big 12 5 4–1 .800 3 Nebraska (2–0)
Oklahoma (1–1)
Kansas (1–0)
9 Pac-12 4 4–0 1.000 3 USC (2–0)
Stanford (1–0)
Washington (1–0)
10 SoCon 1 1–0 1.000 1 Clemson (1–0)
10 MVC 1 1–0 1.000 1 Tulsa (1–0)
10 MAC 1 0–0 .000 1 Northern Illinois (0–0)*
10 SIAA 1 0–1 .000 1 Miami (FL) (0–1)

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