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Since the establishment of the team in 1921, Fresno State has appeared in 32 bowl games. [1] The latest bowl occurred on December 23, 2024, when Fresno State lost to the Northern Illinois Huskies 28–20 in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. The loss in that game brought the Bulldogs' overall bowl record to seventeen wins and fifteen losses (17–15).
The Fresno State–San Jose State football rivalry started in 1921 and is the Bulldogs' oldest rival. San Jose State led the series from 1949 to 2001, but Fresno State tied it at 32 games each with a victory in 2002, and recaptured the lead in 2003.
Pages in category "Fresno State Bulldogs football bowl games" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Won LA Bowl against Washington State Cougars 29-6 ^ 24 24 2023: MWC T–6th N/A 9 4 — Won New Mexico Bowl against New Mexico State 37-10 ^ — — Total 629 433 27 (only includes regular season games) 17 14 0 (only includes bowl games) 646 447 27 (all games)
The 1992 Freedom Bowl was a postseason college football bowl game between the USC Trojans of the Pacific-10 Conference and the Fresno State Bulldogs of the Western Athletic Conference. It is widely considered the biggest win in Fresno State football history.
Fresno State's Levelle Bailey was named Defensive Player of Game with eight tackles, a sack and a tackle for a loss. He helped keep the Aggies to a New Mexico Bowl record of 200 yards of offense ...
Here's a look at the last 10 Senior Bowl MVPs, including in South Carolina quarterback Spencer Rattler, the MVP last year. 2024: Spencer Rattler, QB, South Carolina 2023: Jake Haener, QB, Fresno State
The Bulldogs played their home games at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, California. Fresno State earned NCAA Division I-A postseason bowl game berth in 1991. They played the Mid-American Conference (MAC) champion Bowling Green in the 11th annual California Bowl inat Bulldog Stadium on December 14. The Bulldogs were defeated by Bowling Green, 28–21 ...