1986–87 NCAA football bowl games

{{short description|College football postseason game series}}

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{{Infobox College football bowl games

| season = 1986

| image =

| image_caption =

| regular_season =

| number_of_bowls = 18

| all_star_games =

| bowl_start = December 13, 1986

| bowl_end =
January 2, 1987

| championship_bowl = 1987 Fiesta Bowl

| championship_location = Sun Devil Stadium,
Tempe, Arizona

| champions = Penn State Nittany Lions

| conference1 = SEC

| conference1_teams = 6

| conference1_wins = 4

| conference1_losses = 2

| conference1_ap_poll = 3

| conference2 = Pac-10

| conference2_teams = 6

| conference2_wins = 3

| conference2_losses = 3

| conference2_ties =

| conference2_ap_poll = 4

| conference3 = Independents

| conference3_teams = 5

| conference3_wins = 4

| conference3_losses = 1

| conference3_ties =

| conference3_ap_poll = 4

| conference4 = Big Ten

| conference4_teams = 5

| conference4_wins = 2

| conference4_losses = 3

| conference4_ap_poll = 3

| conference5 = SWC

| conference5_teams = 4

| conference5_wins = 1

| conference5_losses = 3

| conference5_ap_poll = 3

| conference6 = Big Eight

| conference6_teams = 3

| conference6_wins = 2

| conference6_losses = 1

| conference6_ap_poll = 2

| conference7 = ACC

| conference7_teams = 3

| conference7_wins = 1

| conference7_losses = 2

| conference7_ap_poll = 1

| conference8 = WAC

| conference8_teams = 2

| conference8_wins = 0

| conference8_losses = 2

| conference8_ap_poll = 0

| conference9 = PCAA

| conference9_teams = 1

| conference9_wins = 1

| conference9_losses = 0

| conference9_ap_poll = 0

| conference10 = MAC

| conference10_teams = 1

| conference10_wins = 0

| conference10_losses = 1

| conference10_ap_poll = 0

}}

The 1986–87 NCAA football bowl games were a series of post-season games played in December 1986 and January 1987 to end the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season. A total of 18 team-competitive games,{{cite web | url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/1986-bowls.html | title=1986 College Football Bowl Games | access-date=December 22, 2018 | work=Sports Reference }} and two all-star games, were played. The post-season began with the California Bowl on December 13, 1986, and concluded on January 17, 1987, with the season-ending Senior Bowl.

Schedule

class="wikitable"
Date

!Game

!Site

!Time
(US EST)

!TV

!Matchup
(pre-game record)

!AP
pre-game
rank

!UPI (Coaches)
pre-game
rank

12/13

|California Bowl

|Bulldog Stadium
Fresno, California

|ESPN

|San Jose State 37 (9–2) (PCAA Champion),
Miami 7 (8–3) (MAC Champion)

|NR
NR

|#19
NR

12/20

|Independence Bowl

|Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana

|Mizlou

|Ole Miss 20 (7–3–1) (SEC),
Texas Tech 17 (7–4) (SWC)

|NR
NR

|NR
NR

12/23

|Hall of Fame Bowl

|Tampa Stadium
Tampa, Florida

|Mizlou

|Boston College 27 (8–3) (Independent),
Georgia 24 (8–3) (SEC)

|NR
NR

|NR
#17

12/25

|Sun Bowl

|Sun Bowl
El Paso, Texas

|CBS

|Alabama 28 (9–3) (SEC),
Washington 6 (8–2–1) (Pac-10)

|#13
#12

|#14
#11

12/27

|Aloha Bowl

|Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, Hawaii

|ABC

|Arizona 30 (8–3) (Pac-10),
North Carolina 21 (7–3–1) (ACC)

|#16
NR

|#13
NR

12/27

|Gator Bowl

|Gator Bowl Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida

|CBS

|Clemson 27 (7–2–2) (ACC),
Stanford 21 (8–3) (Pac-10)

|NR
#20

|#18
#17

12/29

|Liberty Bowl

|Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee

|Raycom Sports

|Tennessee 21 (6–5) (SEC),
Minnesota 14 (6–5) (Big Ten)

|NR
NR

|NR
NR

12/30

|Holiday Bowl{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-12-31-sp-1354-story.html |title=IOWA 39, SAN DIEGO STATE 38 : The 9th Holiday Bowl : From Cheers to Tears as Aztecs Left the Field : SDSU Players Stunned After Thinking Hard-Fought Victory Was in the Bag |newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=December 31, 1986|access-date=December 22, 2018}}

|Jack Murphy Stadium
San Diego, California

|ESPN

|Iowa 39 (8–3) (Big Ten),
San Diego State 38 (8–3) (WAC Champion)

|#19
NR

|RV
NR

12/30

|Freedom Bowl

|Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California

|Mizlou

|UCLA 31 (7–3–1) (Pac-10),
BYU 10 (8–4) (WAC)

|#15
NR

|#15
NR

12/31

|Bluebonnet Bowl

|Rice Stadium
Houston, Texas

|Raycom Sports

|Baylor 21 (8–3) (SWC),
Colorado 9 (6–5) (Big Eight)

|#14
NR

|#16
NR

12/31

|All-American Bowl

|Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama

|TBS

|Florida State 27 (6–4–1) (Independent),
Indiana 13 (6–5) (Big Ten)

|NR
NR

|NR
NR

12/31

|Peach Bowl

|Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta

|Mizlou

|Virginia Tech 25 (8–2–1) (Independent),
NC State 24 (8–2–1) (ACC)

|NR
#18

|NR
NR

1/1

|Florida Citrus Bowl{{cite news | title=FLORIDA CITRUS BOWL; AUBURN WINS, 16-7; FULLWOOD GAINS 152 | newspaper=New York Times | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/02/sports/florida-citrus-bowl-auburn-wins-16-7-fullwood-gains-152.html | date=January 2, 1987 | access-date=December 22, 2018 }}

|Florida Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida

|12:00 PM

|ABC

|Auburn 16 (9–2) (SEC),
USC 7 (7–4) (Pac-10)

|#10
NR

|#9
NR

1/1

|Cotton Bowl Classic{{cite news | title=COTTON BOWL; OHIO ST. INTERCEPTS TEXAS A&M, 28-12 | newspaper=New York Times | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/02/sports/cotton-bowl-ohio-st-intercepts-texas-a-m-28-12.html | date=January 2, 1987 | access-date=December 22, 2018 }}

|Cotton Bowl
Dallas, Texas

|1:30 PM

|CBS

|Ohio State 28 (9–3) (Big Ten co-Champion),
Texas A&M 12 (9–2) (SWC Champion)

|#11
#8

|#12
#7

1/1

|Sugar Bowl{{cite news | title=SUGAR BOWL : NEBRASKA 30, LSU 15 : Notes : Osborne Says Glaring Failures Can't Ruin Nebraska's Season | newspaper=New York Times | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-02-sp-1586-story.html | date=January 2, 1987 | access-date=December 22, 2018 }}

|Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana

|3:30 PM{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VygzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=feEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3001%2C78223 |work=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |title=Today's bowl games: Sugar |date=January 1, 1987 |page=5B}}

|ABC

|Nebraska 30 (9–2) (Big Eight),
LSU 15 (9–2) (SEC Champion)

|#6
#5

|#5
#6

1/1

|Rose Bowl{{cite news | title=Arizona State Rallies to Win Rose Bowl : Van Raaphorst Leads 22-15 Victory Over Michigan | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-02-sp-1564-story.html | date=January 2, 1987 | access-date=December 22, 2018 }}

|Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California

|4:30 PM

|NBC

|Arizona State 22 (9–1–1) (Pac-10 Champion),
Michigan 15 (10–1) (Big Ten co-Champion)

|#7
#4

|#8
#4

1/1

|Orange Bowl{{cite news | title=ORANGE BOWL : OKLAHOMA 42, ARKANSAS 8 : Notes : They Can Keep Boz Out of the Game, but He's Still in the News | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-01-02-sp-1584-story.html | date=January 2, 1987 | access-date=December 22, 2018 }}

|Miami Orange Bowl
Miami

|8:00 PM

|NBC

|Oklahoma 42 (10–1) (Big Eight Champion),
Arkansas 8 (9–2) (SWC)

|#3
#9

|#3
#10

1/2

|Fiesta Bowl{{cite news | title=PENN STATE INTERCEPTS MIAMI FOR NATIONAL TITLE | newspaper=New York Times | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/03/sports/penn-state-intercepts-miami-for-national-title.html | date=January 3, 1987 | access-date=December 22, 2018 }}

|Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona

|8:00 PM

|NBC

|Penn State 14 (11–0) (Independent),
Miami (FL) 10 (11–0) (Independent)

|#2
#1

|#2
#1

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