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List of Navy Midshipmen bowl games

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An American football player in uniform points to the sky in rainy conditions under stadium lights.
A player celebrates after the Midshipmen win the2004 Emerald Bowl.

TheNavy Midshipmencollege footballteam competes as part of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division IFootball Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representingUnited States Naval Academy in theAmerican Athletic Conference (AAC). Since the first season in 1879, Navy has appeared in 26. Through the history of the program, Navy had the most bowl games with coachKen Niumatalolo having the most appearances with eleven. The Midshipmen have a bowl record of 14–11–1 (.558) through the 2025 season.

Key

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General
Bowl game record attendance
Former bowl game record attendance
*De factonational championship game
Results
WWin
LLoss
TTie

Bowl games

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List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach[B 1]
#Bowl[1]Score[B 2]DateSeason[B 3]Opponent[B 4]StadiumLocationAttendance[2]Head coach
1Rose BowlT 14–14January 1, 19241923Washington HuskiesRose Bowl (stadium)Pasadena40,000Bob Folwell
2Sugar BowlW 21–0January 1, 19551954Ole Miss RebelsTulane StadiumNew Orleans83,000Eddie Erdelatz
3Cotton Bowl ClassicW 20–7January 1, 19581957Rice OwlsCotton BowlDallas75,500Eddie Erdelatz
4Orange BowlL 14–21January 2, 19611960Missouri TigersMiami Orange BowlMiami71,218Wayne Hardin
5Cotton Bowl Classic*L 6–28January 1, 19641963Texas LonghornsCotton BowlDallas75,504Wayne Hardin
6Holiday BowlW 23–16December 22, 19781978BYU CougarsSan Diego StadiumSan Diego52,500[B 5]George Welsh
7Garden State BowlL 0–35December 14, 19801980Houston CougarsGiants StadiumEast Rutherford41,417[B 6]George Welsh
8Liberty BowlL 28–31December 30, 19811981Ohio State BuckeyesLiberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis43,216George Welsh
9Aloha BowlW 42–38December 25, 19961996California Golden BearsAloha StadiumHonolulu30,411Charlie Weatherbie
10Houston BowlL 14–38December 30, 20032003Texas Tech Red RaidersReliant StadiumHouston51,068Paul Johnson
11Emerald BowlW 34–19December 30, 20042004New Mexico LobosSBC ParkSan Francisco30,563[B 7]Paul Johnson
12Poinsettia BowlW 51–30December 22, 20052005Colorado State RamsQualcomm StadiumSan Diego36,842[B 8]Paul Johnson
13Meineke Car Care BowlL 24–25December 30, 20062006Boston College EaglesBank of America StadiumCharlotte52,303Paul Johnson
14Poinsettia BowlL 32–35December 20, 20072007Utah UtesQualcomm StadiumSan Diego39,129Ken Niumatalolo[B 9]
15EagleBank BowlL 19–29December 20, 20082008Wake ForestRobert F. Kennedy Memorial StadiumWashington, D.C.28,777[B 10]Ken Niumatalolo
16Texas BowlW 35–13December 31, 20092009Missouri TigersReliant StadiumHouston69,441Ken Niumatalolo
17Poinsettia BowlL 14–35December 23, 20102010San Diego State AztecsQualcomm StadiumSan Diego48,049Ken Niumatalolo
18Fight Hunger BowlL 28–62December 29, 20122012Arizona State Sun DevilsAT&T ParkSan Francisco34,172Ken Niumatalolo
19Armed Forces BowlW 24–6December 30, 20132013Middle Tennessee State Blue RaidersAmon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth39,246Ken Niumatalolo
20Poinsettia BowlW 17–16December 23, 20142014San Diego State AztecsQualcomm StadiumSan Diego33,077Ken Niumatalolo
21Military BowlW 44–28December 28, 20152015Pittsburgh PanthersNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, Maryland36,352[8]Ken Niumatalolo
22Armed Forces BowlL 45–48December 23, 20162016Louisiana TechAmon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth40,542Ken Niumatalolo
23Military BowlW 49–7December 28, 20172017Virginia CavaliersNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis35,921Ken Niumatalolo
24Liberty BowlW 20–17December 31, 20192019Kansas State WildcatsLiberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis50,515Ken Niumatalolo
25Armed Forces BowlW 21–20December 27, 20242024Oklahoma SoonersAmon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth50,754Brian Newberry
26Liberty BowlW 35–13January 2, 20262025Cincinnati BearcatsLiberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis21,908Brian Newberry

Record by bowl game

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Bowl Game#WLT%
Poinsettia Bowl4220.500
Armed Forces Bowl3210.667
Military Bowl
(EagleBank Bowl)
3210.667
San Francisco Bowl
(Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl)
(Emerald Bowl)
2110.500
Cotton Bowl Classic2110.500
Liberty Bowl3210.667
Rose Bowl1001.500
Sugar Bowl11001.000
Orange Bowl1010.000
Texas Bowl11001.000
Duke's Mayo Bowl
(Meineke Car Care Bowl)
1010.000
Holiday Bowl11001.000
Garden State Bowl1010.000
Aloha Bowl11001.000
Houston Bowl1010.000

Notes

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  1. ^Statistics correct as of2011–12 season.
  2. ^Results are sortable first by whether the result was a Navy win, loss or tie and then second by the margin of victory.
  3. ^Links to the season article for the Navy team that competed in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
  4. ^Links to the season article for the opponent that Navy competed against in the bowl for that year when available or to their general page when unavailable.
  5. ^This was the inaugural Holiday Bowl, therefore giving it the highest recorded attendance at the time.[3]
  6. ^The Garden State Bowl was last held in 1981. The attendance for the 1980 bowl remains the record.[4]
  7. ^Surpassed by the2006 Emerald Bowl.[5]
  8. ^This was the inaugural Poinsettia Bowl, therefore giving it the highest recorded attendance at the time.[6]
  9. ^Paul Johnson held the position of head coach at Navy until he was hired as the new head coach of theGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets prior to the 2007 Poinsettia Bowl. The school promoted Ken Niumatalolo to interim head coach and then made the position permanent prior to the bowl game.
  10. ^This was the inaugural EagleBank Bowl, therefore giving it the highest recorded attendance at the time.[7]

References

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Footnotes
  1. ^NCAA 2011, p. 22.
  2. ^NCAA 2011, pp. 32–38.
  3. ^Staff."The 1978 Holiday Bowl".Game History. Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl. Archived fromthe original on December 16, 2012. RetrievedDecember 11, 2012.
  4. ^"Garden State Bowl Receives Praise From Participants".The Tuscaloosa News. Associated Press. December 5, 1981. RetrievedDecember 11, 2012.Last year's attendance of 41,417 for Navy–Houston remains the Garden State Bowl Record
  5. ^"Banner Year for Emerald Bowl" (Press release).Fight Hunger Bowl. February 14, 2005. RetrievedDecember 12, 2012.The in-stadium attendance of 28,856, also a record, was up 28% from the previous game.
  6. ^Staff."Inaugural San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl".Poinsettia Bowl. Archived from the original on April 29, 2009. RetrievedDecember 11, 2012.
  7. ^"Navy, Wake Forest meet again in EagleBank Bowl".Sporting News.Associated Press. December 8, 2008. RetrievedDecember 11, 2012.
  8. ^"Military Bowl scores & updates: Navy 44, Pitt 28". December 29, 2015.
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