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Peach Bowl History, Statistics, Game results, Future games, Most appearances and Broadcast Info

October 29, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta since December 1968. Since 1997, it has been sponsored by Chick-fil-A and is officially known as the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. From 2006 to 2013, it was officially referred to as simply the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The first three Peach Bowls were played at Grant Field on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta.

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Peach Bowl History

Seven of the first ten meetings pitted an Atlantic Coast Conference team against an at-large opponent. The bowl had no automatic berths prior to 1993, but usually featured an ACC team or a team from the Southeastern Conference. From 1993 until 2013, the game matched an SEC team against one from the ACC. From 1993 to 2005, this matchup was the third selection from the ACC against the fourth from the SEC. In 2005, the bowl hosted its first-ever matchup of top 10 ranked teams.

Chick-fil-A, a fast food restaurant chain based in nearby College Park, has sponsored the game since 1997. From 2006 until 2013, Chick-fil-A’s contract gave it full naming rights and the game was referred to as the Chick-fil-A Bowl as a result. The traditional Peach Bowl name was reinstated following the announcement that the bowl would be one of the six College Football Playoff bowls.

The 2017 season matchup, played January 1, 2018, featured an undefeated UCF playing an Auburn team that had in the regular season defeated both National Championship contenders Georgia and Alabama. A 34–27 UCF victory resulted in UCF being the only undefeated FBS team for the 2017 season. As such, UCF was selected as the 2017 National Champions by at least one NCAA recognized selector and thus claims a share of the 2017 National Championship.

Peach Bowl Statistics

Ninth-oldest bowl game in college football history.
A then-Georgia Dome attendance record of 75,406 set in 2006.
17 straight sellouts.
Highest-attended non-BCS bowl game.
More than $125 million in cumulative payout.

Peach Bowl Game results

Peach Bowl is very famous bowl game. After starting many times it has been played. Here is the list of Peach Bowl Privious Winner:

DateWinning teamLosing team
December 30, 1968LSUFlorida State
December 30, 1969West VirginiaSouth Carolina
December 30, 1970Arizona StateNorth Carolina
December 30, 1971MississippiGeorgia Tech
December 29, 1972NC StateWest Virginia
December 28, 1973GeorgiaMaryland
December 28, 1974Texas TechVanderbilt
December 31, 1975West VirginiaNC State
December 31, 1976KentuckyNorth Carolina
December 31, 1977NC StateIowa State
December 25, 1978PurdueGeorgia Tech
December 31, 1979BaylorClemson
January 2, 1981Miami (Florida)Virginia Tech
December 31, 1981West VirginiaFlorida
December 31, 1982IowaTennessee
December 30, 1983Florida StateNorth Carolina
December 31, 1984VirginiaPurdue
December 31, 1986Virginia TechNC State
January 2, 1988TennesseeIndiana
December 31, 1988NC StateIowa
December 30, 1989SyracuseGeorgia
December 29, 1990AuburnIndiana
January 1, 1992East CarolinaNC State
January 2, 1993North CarolinaMississippi State
December 31, 1993ClemsonKentucky
January 1, 1995 NC StateMississippi State
December 30, 1995VirginiaGeorgia
December 28, 1996LSUClemson
January 2, 1998AuburnClemson
December 31, 1998GeorgiaVirginia
December 30, 1999Mississippi StateClemson
December 29, 2000LSUGeorgia Tech
December 31, 2001North CarolinaAuburn
December 31, 2002MarylandTennessee
January 2, 2004ClemsonTennessee
December 31, 2004Miami (Florida)Florida
December 30, 2005LSUMiami (Florida)
December 30, 2006GeorgiaVirginia Tech
December 31, 2007AuburnClemson
December 31, 2008LSUGeorgia Tech
December 31, 2009Virginia TechTennessee
December 31, 2010Florida StateSouth Carolina
December 31, 2011AuburnVirginia
December 31, 2012ClemsonLSU
December 31, 2013Texas A&MDuke
December 31, 2014TCUMississippi
December 31, 2015HoustonFlorida State
December 31, 2016AlabamaWashington
January 1, 2018UCFAuburn
December 29, 2018FloridaMichigan
December 28, 2019LSUOklahoma

Peach Bowl Most Appearances

Here is the following list of Peach Bowl Most appearances:

TeamAppearancesRecord
Clemson83–5
NC State74–3
LSU76–1
Auburn64–2
Georgia53–2
North Carolina52–3
Tennessee51–4
West Virginia43–1
Florida State42–2
Virginia42–2
Virginia Tech42–2
Georgia Tech40–4
Miami (FL)32–1
Florida31–2
Mississippi State31–2
Iowa21–1
Kentucky21–1
Maryland21–1
Mississippi21–1
Purdue21–1
Indiana20–2
South Carolina20–2

Peach Bowl Television broadcasters On ESPN

ESPN is an American multinational basic cable sports channel owned by ESPN Inc. Owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Communications. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen along with his son Scott Rasmussen and Ed Egan.

ESPN Is the official channel for the Peach Bowl. So fans are waiting to enjoy Peach Bowl Live Stream. Now you need to know confirm your subscription to ESPN.

You can access ESPN via the existing ESPN app on a variety of streaming players, mobile devices, and smart TVs. It costs $5.99 per month or $49.99 annually. You can also bundle ESPN with Hulu and Disney+ for $12.99 a month.

Peach Bowl Television Radio On ESPN Radio

ESPN Radio is an American sports radio network. It was launched on January 1, 1992, under the original banner of SportsRadio ESPN. ESPN Radio is located at ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. The network airs a regular schedule of daily and weekly programming as well as live coverage of sports events including Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, National Basketball Association, Army Black Knights football, College Football Playoff, Championship Week, and UEFA Champions League games.

ESPN Radio Network was formed in September 1991 by both ESPN Inc. and Capital Cities/ABC, Inc.’s ABC Radio Networks. Twenty-five stations had already signed on as affiliates as of its announcement on September 5, 1991, with an expected total of 200 at the January launch. Shelby Whitfield, executive producer of ABC Radio Sports, and John A. Walsh, executive editor of ESPN, were placed in charge of the venture.

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