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| style="background-color:#A2ADFF;" | University Division
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| style="font-weight:normal; text-align:center;"| [[1972 Liberty Bowl|Liberty]] (Dec. 18){{·}}[[1972 Fiesta Bowl|Fiesta]] (Dec. 23){{·}}[[1972 Tangerine Bowl|Tangerine]] (Dec. 29){{·}}[[1972 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl|Astro-Bluebonnet]] (Dec. 30){{·}}[[1972 Gator Bowl|Gator]] (Dec. 30){{·}}[[1972 Sun Bowl|Sun]] (Dec. 30){{·}}[[1972 Sugar Bowl (December)|Sugar]] (Dec. 31){{·}}[[1973 Cotton Bowl Classic|Cotton]] (Jan. 1){{·}}[[1973 Orange Bowl|Orange]] (Jan. 1){{·}}[[1973 Rose Bowl|Rose]] (Jan. 1)
| style="font-weight:normal; text-align:center;"| [[1955 Refrigerator Bowl|Refrigerator]] (Dec. 4){{·}}[[1955 Gator Bowl|Gator]] (Dec. 31){{·}}[[1956 Cotton Bowl Classic|Cotton]] (Jan. 2){{·}}[[1956 Orange Bowl|Orange]] (Jan. 2){{·}}[[1956 Rose Bowl|Rose]] (Jan. 2){{·}}[[1956 Sugar Bowl|Sugar]] (Jan. 2){{·}}[[1956 Sun Bowl|Sun]] (Jan. 2){{·}}[[1956 Tangerine Bowl|Tangerine]] (Jan. 2)
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| style="background-color:#A2ADFF;" | All-Star Games
| style="background-color:#A2ADFF;" | All-Star Games

Revision as of 12:11, 1 January 2023

1955-56 NCAA college football bowl games
University Division Refrigerator (Dec. 4) • Gator (Dec. 31) • Cotton (Jan. 2) • Orange (Jan. 2) • Rose (Jan. 2) • Sugar (Jan. 2) • Sun (Jan. 2) • Tangerine (Jan. 2)
All-Star Games East-West Shrine (Dec. 30) • Hula (Jan. 6) • Senior (Jan. 6)