List of Arizona State Sun Devils bowl games

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The Arizona State Sun Devils college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the Arizona State University in the South Division of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). Since the establishment of the team in 1897, Arizona State has appeared in 32 bowl games. With a win in their 2019 bowl game, the Sun Bowl, the all-time bowl record stands at 15 wins, 16 losses and 1 tie (15-16-1).

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Bowl games

DateSeasonBowlW/LOpponentPFPAHead Coach
January 1, 19401939 Sun Bowl T Catholic 00 Dixie Howell
January 2, 19411940 Sun Bowl L Western Reserve 1326Dixie Howell
January 2, 19501949 Salad Bowl L Xavier 2133 Ed Doherty
January 1, 19511950 Salad Bowl L Miami (OH) 2134Ed Doherty
December 30, 19701970 Peach Bowl W North Carolina 4826 Frank Kush
December 27, 19711971 Fiesta Bowl W Florida State 4538Frank Kush
December 23, 19721972 Fiesta Bowl W Missouri 4935Frank Kush
December 21, 19731973 Fiesta Bowl W Pittsburgh 287Frank Kush
December 26, 19751975 Fiesta Bowl W Nebraska 1714Frank Kush
December 25, 19771977 Fiesta Bowl L Penn State 3042Frank Kush
December 16, 19781978 Garden State Bowl W Rutgers 3418Frank Kush
January 1, 19831982 Fiesta Bowl W Oklahoma 3221 Darryl Rogers
December 22, 19851985 Holiday Bowl L Arkansas 1718 John Cooper
January 1, 19871986 Rose Bowl W Michigan 2215John Cooper
December 30, 19871987 Freedom Bowl W Air Force 3328John Cooper
January 1, 19971996 Rose Bowl L Ohio State 1720 Bruce Snyder
December 31, 19971997 Sun Bowl W Iowa 177Bruce Snyder
December 25, 19991999 Aloha Bowl L Wake Forest 323Bruce Snyder
December 25, 20002000 Aloha Bowl L Boston College 1731Bruce Snyder
December 27, 20022002 Holiday Bowl L Kansas State 2734 Dirk Koetter
December 31, 20042004 Sun Bowl W Purdue 2723Dirk Koetter
December 27, 20052005 Insight Bowl W Rutgers 4540Dirk Koetter
December 24, 20062006 Hawaiʻi Bowl L Hawaiʻi 2441Dirk Koetter
December 27, 20072007 Holiday Bowl L Texas 3452 Dennis Erickson
December 22, 20112011 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas L Boise State 2456Dennis Erickson
December 29, 20122012 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl W Navy 6228 Todd Graham
December 30, 20132013 Holiday Bowl L Texas Tech 2337Todd Graham
December 27, 20142014 Sun Bowl W Duke 3631Todd Graham
January 2, 20162015 Cactus Bowl L West Virginia 4243Todd Graham
December 29, 20172017 Sun Bowl L NC State 3152Todd Graham
December 15, 20182018 Las Vegas Bowl L Fresno State 2031 Herm Edwards
December 31, 20192019 Sun Bowl W Florida State 2014Herm Edwards
December 30, 20212021 Las Vegas Bowl L Wisconsin 1320Herm Edwards
Total15–17–1Opponent872920

Bowl Appearances

Bowl Appearances
Bowl GameAppearancesRecord
Sun Bowl 74-2-1
Fiesta Bowl 65-1
Holiday Bowl 40-4
Las Vegas Bowl 30-3
Salad Bowl 20-2
Rose Bowl 21-1
Aloha Bowl 20-2
Cactus Bowl 21-1
Peach Bowl 11-0
Garden State Bowl 11-0
Freedom Bowl 11-0
Hawaii Bowl 10-1
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl 11-0

Bowl Opponent Frequency

TeamTimes PlayedRecord
Florida State22-0
Rutgers22-0
Catholic10-0-1
Western Reserve10-1
Xavier10-1
Miami (OH)10-1
North Carolina11-0
Missouri11-0
Pittsburgh11-0
Nebraska11-0
Penn State10-1
Oklahoma11-0
Arkansas10-1
Michigan11-0
Air Force11-0
Ohio State10-1
Iowa11-0
Wake Forest10-1
Boston College10-1
Kansas State10-1
Purdue11-0
Hawaii10-1
Texas10-1
Boise State10-1
Navy11-0
Texas Tech10-1
Duke11-0
West Virginia10-1
NC State10-1
Fresno State10-1
Wisconsin10-1

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