Showing posts with label 2025. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2025. Show all posts

Wisconsin-River Falls: 2025 NCAA Division III Football National Champions


 

CANTON, Ohio -- Kaleb Blaha threw a touchdown pass and added two second-half rushing TDs to help Wisconsin-River Falls beat defending national champion North Central 24-14 on Sunday night at Hall of Fame Stadium to win the first Division III title in program history.

Miami: 2025 Cotton Bowl Champions


 

More than 20 years after it was on the other end of one of the biggest upsets in BCS history, Miami pulled off the biggest upset of the College Football Playoff era on New Year’s Eve.

Texas: 2025 Citrus Bowl Champions


 

The No. 13 Texas Longhorns took a while to get rolling, but a close game turned into a comfortable win after a huge fourth quarter from the defense, including two fourth quarter interceptions of Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood. Texas managed to put the offense into gear in the fourth quarter, mostly thanks to the efforts of the other star quarterback in the game, Texas’s Arch Manning.

Utah: 2025 Las Vegas Bowl Champions


 

Las Vegas • It’s been a busy few weeks for the Utah Utes.

Duke: 2025 Sun Bowl Champions


 

EL PASO, Texas— On the final day of the year, Duke’s storybook year got the perfect sunset. 

Iowa: 2025 Reliaquest Bowl Champions


 

TAMPA — There’s nothing to lose, but something to gain. Open the playbook and see what the 2025 Hawkeyes can scheme up on the national stage.

TCU: 2025 Alamo Bowl Champions

 


TCU football pulled off the upset over No. 16 USC, 30-27 in an overtime shootout, in the Alamo Bowl on Tuesday, Dec. 30 inside the Alamodome in San Antonio.

Zenless Misadventures, Day 34

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Illinois: 2025 Music City Bowl Champions


 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — David Olano kicked a 29-yard field goal as time expired, and Illinois beat Tennessee 30-28 Tuesday night in the Music City Bowl.

Louisiana Tech: 2025 Independence Bowl Champions


 

A pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns allowed Louisiana Tech to overcome an anemic offense, four turnovers and a slew of penalties Tuesday to win the 49th Independence Bowl, 23-14 in Shreveport.

Zenless Misadventures, Day 33

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Georgia Southern: 2025 Birmingham Bowl Champions


 

The rivalry known as “Deeper Than Hate” between Georgia Southern (7-6) and Appalachian State (5-8) put its hate on full display during the 2025 Birmingham Bowl on Monday, Dec. 29. However, the Mountaineers’ hatred wasn’t enough to power them to a win as the Eagles were able to defeat their longtime rivals 29-10.

Houston: 2025 Texas Bowl Champions


 

The Houston Cougars defeated the LSU Tigers 38-35 in the Kinder’s Texas Bowl on Saturday night inside NRG Stadium.

Virginia: 2025 Gator Bowl Champions


 

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--- What has Virginia head coach Tony Elliott emphasized every week? Winning the middle eight. Virginia did just that as the Cavaliers secured their first 11 win season of program history by beating Missouri in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. 

North Texas: 2025 New Mexico Bowl Champions


 

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M – Eric Morris guided North Texas to a host of milestones in what turned out to be his final season at North Texas.

Fresno State: 2025 Arizona Bowl Champions


 

The Fresno State Bulldogs got the best of the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks, prevailing 18-3 in the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona, on Saturday, Dec. 27.

BYU: 2025 Pop-Tarts Bowl Champions



BYU has won some pretty big games in its proud football history, because the Cougars have a winning tradition and even boast a national championship back in 1984.

Army: 2025 Fenway Bowl Champions


 

BOSTON – Army’s fourth string freshman quarterback with a distinctive first name made a successful conversion to fullback in the fourth annual Wasabi Fenway Bowl.

Penn State: 2025 Pinstripe Bowl Champions


 

Terry Smith started his time as Penn State’s interim head coach started by having to fix a disaster.


The Nittany Lions were 3-3, James Franklin had been fired and hopes of a national championship were long out the window. Then he lost three more difficult Big Ten games.