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| style="font-weight:normal; text-align:center;"| [[1973 East-West Shrine Game|East-West Shrine]] (Dec. 29){{·}}[[1974 Hula Bowl|Hula]] (Jan. 5){{·}}[[1974 Senior Bowl|Senior]] (Jan. 12)
| style="font-weight:normal; text-align:center;"| [[1971 East-West Shrine Game|East-West Shrine]] (Dec. 31){{·}}[[1972 Hula Bowl|Hula]] (Jan. 8){{·}}[[1972 Senior Bowl|Senior]] (Jan. 8)
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Latest revision as of 22:06, 13 January 2022

1971-72 NCAA college football bowl games
Division I Pasadena (Dec. 18) • Liberty (Dec. 20) • Fiesta (Dec. 27) • Tangerine (Dec. 28) • Peach (Dec. 30) • Astro-Bluebonnet (Dec. 31) • Gator (Dec. 31) • Sun (Dec. 31) • Cotton (Jan. 1) • Orange (Jan. 1) • Rose (Jan. 1) • Sugar (Jan. 1)
All-Star Games East-West Shrine (Dec. 31) • Hula (Jan. 8) • Senior (Jan. 8)