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==Results== |
==Results== |
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! Date !! colspan="2" | Winning Team !! colspan="2" | Losing Team !! Site !! Network |
! Date !! colspan="2" | Winning Team !! colspan="2" | Losing Team !! Site !! Network!! Announcers |
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| August 26, 1990 |
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| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Tennessee/Colorado TIE|border=0|color=white}}|'''[[1990 Tennessee Volunteers football team|{{color|#ffffff|<small>No. 8</small> Tennessee Volunteers}}]]'''|| 31 |
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| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Colorado Buffaloes|border=0|color=white}}|'''{{nowrap|[[1990 Colorado Buffaloes football team|{{color|#cdb888|<small>No. 5</small> Colorado Buffaloes}}]]}}'''|| 31 |
| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Colorado Buffaloes|border=0|color=white}}|'''{{nowrap|[[1990 Colorado Buffaloes football team|{{color|#cdb888|<small>No. 5</small> Colorado Buffaloes}}]]}}'''|| 31 |
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| rowspan="5"|[[Anaheim Stadium]] • [[Anaheim, CA]] |
| rowspan="5"|[[Anaheim Stadium]] • [[Anaheim, CA]] |
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| [[NBC Sports|NBC]] |
| [[NBC Sports|NBC]] |
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|[[Don Criqui]], [[Bill Walsh (football coach)|Bill Walsh]], and [[Ahmad Rashad]] |
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| August 29, 1991 |
| August 29, 1991 |
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| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|BYU Cougars|border=0|color=white}}|'''[[1991 BYU Cougars football team|{{color|#ffffff|<small>No. 17</small> BYU Cougars}}]]'''|| 28 |
| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|BYU Cougars|border=0|color=white}}|'''[[1991 BYU Cougars football team|{{color|#ffffff|<small>No. 17</small> BYU Cougars}}]]'''|| 28 |
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| rowspan="4"|[[Raycom Sports|Raycom]] |
| rowspan="4"|[[Raycom Sports|Raycom]] |
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|Phil Stone and [[Craig James (running back)|Craig James]] |
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| August 26, 1992 |
| August 26, 1992 |
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| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas A&M Aggies|border=0|color=white}}|'''[[1992 Texas A&M Aggies football team|{{color|#ffffff|<small>No. 7</small> Texas A&M Aggies}}]]'''|| '''10''' |
| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas A&M Aggies|border=0|color=white}}|'''[[1992 Texas A&M Aggies football team|{{color|#ffffff|<small>No. 7</small> Texas A&M Aggies}}]]'''|| '''10''' |
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| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Stanford Cardinal|border=0|color=white}}|'''[[1992 Stanford Cardinal football team|{{color|#ffffff|<small>No. 17</small> Stanford Cardinal}}]]'''|| 7 |
| style={{CollegePrimaryStyle|Stanford Cardinal|border=0|color=white}}|'''[[1992 Stanford Cardinal football team|{{color|#ffffff|<small>No. 17</small> Stanford Cardinal}}]]'''|| 7 |
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|Phil Stone and [[Dave Rowe (American football)|Dave Rowe]] |
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| August 29, 1993 |
| August 29, 1993 |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 6 June 2024
Pigskin Classic (defunct) | |
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Stadium | Rotating |
Previous stadiums | Anaheim Stadium |
Previous locations | Anaheim, California |
Operated | 1990–2002 |
Sponsors | |
Disneyland (1990–94) | |
Former names | |
Disneyland Pigskin Classic (1990–94) |
The Pigskin Classic was a season-opening college football game played at Anaheim Stadium from 1990 until 1994, and continued from 1995 to 2002 at various stadiums. It was initially created as a west-coast counterpart of the Kickoff Classic and hosted by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. From 1990 to 1994 it was sponsored by Disneyland and referred to as the Disneyland Pigskin Classic. Until 2002 the NCAA only allowed for teams to play a 12-game regular season schedule if the first game were a licensed Classic (such as the Pigskin Classic, the Kickoff Classic, or the Eddie Robinson Classic). In 2002 the NCAA ended the allowance of an extra 12th game, thus effectively ending the Classics.[1] Kickoff games would later see a revival, in 2008 the Aflac Kickoff Game was organized as a neutral-site game held in Atlanta.
Results
[edit]Rankings from AP Poll prior to game. [2]
References
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