- 1934–35 NCAA football bowl games
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1934–35 NCAA football bowl games Season 1934 Regular season September 22–December 1 Number of Bowls 3 All-Star Games East-West Shrine Game Bowl games January 1, 1935 National Championship none Location of Championship N/A Champions Minnesota Golden Gophers Conference Bowl Records Conference Bowl
TeamsRecord % Teams in
AP PollIndependents 3 1–2 0.333 4 SEC 2 2–0 1.000 1 Pacific Coast 1 0–1 0.000 1 Big Six 0 0–0 0.000 0 Border 0 0–0 0.000 0 Ivy 0 0–0 0.000 1 Rocky Mountain 0 0–0 0.000 0 Southern 0 0–0 0.000 0 SWC 0 0–0 0.000 0 Western 0 0–0 0.000 3 College football bowl games Rose Bowl (only bowl prior to 1934-35) 1935–36» The 1934-35 NCAA College Football Bowl Games were the first to feature the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowl, which would complement the only previous annual post-season game, the Rose Bowl. The Orange Bowl was hosted by the local team, the Miami Hurricanes, who would face the invited Bucknell Bison. Likewise, the Sugar Bowl was also hosted by the in-town team (the Tulane Green Wave), and also invited a Pennsylvania club as their opponents (the Temple Owls). The Rose Bowl featured two national powerhouses, the Stanford Indians of the West and the Alabama Crimson Tide from the South. Alabama's victory would seal their undefeated season and end Stanford's, leaving Minnesota the only other undefeated team in the nation.
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Main article: 1935 Rose BowlSugar Bowl
Main article: 1935 Sugar BowlOrange Bowl
Main article: 1935 Orange Bowl- Bucknell 26, Miami 0
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