- 1935–36 NCAA football bowl games
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1935–36 NCAA football bowl games Season 1935 Regular season September 21–November 30 Number of Bowls 4 All-Star Games East-West Shrine Game Bowl games January 1, 1936 National Championship none Location of Championship N/A Champions SMU Mustangs Conference Bowl Records Conference Bowl
TeamsRecord % Teams in
AP PollIndependents 2 1–0–1 1.000 N SWC 2 1–1 0.500 O SEC 2 0–2 0.000 Pacific Coast 1 1–0 1.000 AP Border 1 0–0–1 0.000 Big Six 0 0–0 0.000 P Rocky Mountain 0 0–0 0.000 O Southern 0 0–0 0.000 L Western 0 0–0 0.000 L College football bowl games «1934–35 1936–37» The 1935-36 NCAA College Football Bowl Games were the first to feature the Sun Bowl, which would complement the Orange, Rose, and Sugar Bowl as the fourth post-season game. What may be striking about the 1935-36 post-season from a historical perspective is the participation of three of the eight teams. As of 2009, two teams, the Catholic Cardinals and the Hardin-Simmons Cowboys compete in the NCAA's lowest level of competition, Division III. Another team, the New Mexico State Aggies, still competes in Division I, however, they possess the longest bowl drought (their last bowl appearance was in the 1960 Sun Bowl) and one of the worst winning percentages in Division I. Two teams from the Southeastern Conference would play in bowl games, the LSU Tigers and the Ole Miss Rebels, however, they would lose both by a combined score of two points.
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Bowl games
Rose Bowl
Main article: 1936 Rose Bowl- Stanford 7, SMU 0
Sugar Bowl
Main article: 1936 Sugar BowlOrange Bowl
Main article: 1936 Orange Bowl- Catholic 20, Ole Miss 19
Sun Bowl
Main article: 1936 Sun Bowl- Hardin-Simmons 14, New Mexico State 14
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