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The Minnesota Golden Gophers football team competes as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Minnesota in the West Division of the Big Ten Conference . Since the establishment of the team in 1882, Minnesota has appeared in 24 bowl games . Included in these games are 2 appearances in the Rose Bowl . The latest bowl appearance for Minnesota came in their win against Bowling Green in the 2023 Quick Lane Bowl . A win in that game brought Minnesota's all-time bowl record to 12 wins and 12 losses (12–12).
List of bowl games showing bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach
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Bowl
Score
Date
Season
Opponent
Stadium
Location
Attendance
Head coach
1
Rose Bowl
L 7–17
January 2, 1961
1960
Washington
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California
97,314
Murray Warmath
2
Rose Bowl
W 21–3
January 1, 1962
1961
UCLA
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California
98,214
Murray Warmath
3
Hall of Fame Classic
L 7–17
December 22, 1977
1977
Maryland
Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama
47,000
Cal Stoll
4
Independence Bowl
W 20–13
December 21, 1985
1985
Clemson
Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana
42,800
John Gutekunst
5
Liberty Bowl
L 14–21
December 29, 1986
1986
Tennessee
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee
51,327
John Gutekunst
6
Sun Bowl
L 20–24
December 31, 1999
1999
Oregon
Sun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, Texas
48,757
Glen Mason
7
MicronPC.com Bowl
L 30–38
December 28, 2000
2000
NC State
Pro Player Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida
28,359
Glen Mason
8
Music City Bowl
W 29–14
December 30, 2002
2002
Arkansas
The Coliseum
Nashville, Tennessee
39,183
Glen Mason
9
Sun Bowl
W 31–30
December 31, 2003
2003
Oregon
Sun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, Texas
49,894
Glen Mason
10
Music City Bowl
W 20–16
December 31, 2004
2004
Alabama
The Coliseum
Nashville, Tennessee
66,089
Glen Mason
11
Music City Bowl
L 31–34
December 30, 2005
2005
Virginia
The Coliseum
Nashville, Tennessee
40,519
Glen Mason
12
Insight Bowl
L 41–44
December 29, 2006
2006
Texas Tech
Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona
48,391
Glen Mason
13
Insight Bowl
L 21–42
December 31, 2008
2008
Kansas
Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona
49,103
Tim Brewster
14
Insight Bowl
L 13–14
December 31, 2009
2009
Iowa State
Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona
45,090
Tim Brewster
15
Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas
L 31–34
December 28, 2012
2012
Texas Tech
Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas
50,386
Jerry Kill
16
Texas Bowl
L 17–21
December 27, 2013
2013
Syracuse
Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas
32,327
Jerry Kill
17
Citrus Bowl
L 17–33
January 1, 2015
2014
Missouri
Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium
Orlando, Florida
48,624
Jerry Kill
18
Quick Lane Bowl
W 21–14
December 28, 2015
2015
Central Michigan
Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan
34,217
Tracy Claeys (interim)
19
Holiday Bowl
W 17–12
December 27, 2016
2016
Washington State
Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, California
48,704
Tracy Claeys
20
Quick Lane Bowl
W 34–10
December 26, 2018
2018
Georgia Tech
Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan
27,228
P. J. Fleck
21
Outback Bowl
W 31–24
January 1, 2020
2019
Auburn
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida
45,652
P. J. Fleck
22
Guaranteed Rate Bowl
W 18–6
December 28, 2021
2021
West Virginia
Chase Field
Phoenix, Arizona
21,220
P. J. Fleck
23
Pinstripe Bowl
W 28–20
December 29, 2022
2022
Syracuse
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, New York
31,131
P. J. Fleck
24
Quick Lane Bowl
W 30–24
December 26, 2023
2023
Bowling Green
Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan
28,521
P. J. Fleck
General
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Bowl/All-Star Game Records" (PDF) . 2012 NCAA Division I Football Records . NCAA.org. Retrieved February 9, 2013 .
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