This is a bit confusing so bare with me. The 1994 Fiesta Bowl was actually played on Jan 2, 1995. and the 1993 Fiesta Bowl was played on Jan 1, 1994. So here are the results of each game:
1994 Fiesta BowlColorado 41 - Notre Dame 24Jan. 2, 19951993 Fiesta BowlArizona 29 - Miami 0Jan. 1, 1994
AnswerOregon defeated Colorado 38-16 in the 2002 Fiesta Bowl. The previous answer that Ohio St beat Miami in the 2002 Fiesta Bowl is incorrect, that was the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. Ohio St won the 2002 national championship by beating Miami, but the Fiesta Bowl they beat them in was the 2003 Fiesta Bowl as the game was played on January 3, 2003.
No, He played for the Baylor Bears.
The Fiesta Bowl played January 1, 2005 was won by Utah over Pittsburgh by the score of 35-7.
The Fiesta Bowl played January 1, 2002 was won by Oregon over Colorado by the score of 38-16.
The inagural Fiesta Bowl was played December 27, 1971 between Arizona State and Florida State. ASU won 45-38.
University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
The 2 teams in today's (Jan 01, 2009), USC AND PENN STATE also battle each other in the 1981 Fiesta Bowl...Penn State won the game 26-10. The 1981 Fiesta Bowl was played on Jan 01, 1982. How do I know this...I'm from So Cal and I had a very good friend (Pat McCool) who played for USC from 1979-1983. He procured tickets during for me and another good friend of ours and we drove over and partied our asses off on New Year's Eve and then saw our Trojan lose to Penn State the next day. Hope that helps.
Charlie Jones has: Played Himself - Sideline Reporter in "1965 AFL Championship Game" in 1965. Played Himself - Sideline Reporter, NBC in "AFL-NFL World Championship Game" in 1967. Played Himself - Color Commentator in "1967 Sugar Bowl" in 1967. Played Announcer in "Ironside" in 1967. Played Himself - Co-Host in "This Week in Pro Football" in 1967. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1968 Sugar Bowl" in 1968. Played Newscaster in "Columbo" in 1968. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1969 Sugar Bowl" in 1969. Played Newscaster in "McCloud" in 1970. Played himself in "The New Dick Van Dyke Show" in 1971. Played Himself - Sideline Reporter in "1970 AFC Championship Game" in 1971. Played Himself - Sideline Reporter in "1971 AFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played Himself - Sideline Reporter in "1972 AFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played himself in "Banacek" in 1972. Played Correspondent in "Savage" in 1973. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "Almost Anything Goes" in 1975. Played Newscaster in "Quincy M.E." in 1976. Played Host in "Pro-Fan" in 1977. Played Sportscaster in "Superdome" in 1978. Played Himself - Sideline Reporter in "1978 Rose Bowl" in 1978. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1979 Fiesta Bowl" in 1979. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1980 Fiesta Bowl" in 1980. Played himself in "The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story" in 1980. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1982 Fiesta Bowl" in 1982. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1984 Fiesta Bowl" in 1984. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1985 Fiesta Bowl" in 1985. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1986 Fiesta Bowl" in 1986. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1987 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl" in 1987. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1988 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl" in 1988. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1990 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl" in 1990. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1991 Sunkist Fiesta Bowl" in 1991. Played Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer in "1994 Mobil Cotton Bowl" in 1994. Played himself in "Without Limits" in 1998. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in "The L Word" in 2004.
College football teams all over the country compete in various Holiday Bowls. Holiday Bowls include the Rose Bowl, the Orange Bowl, the Sugar Bowl and the Fiesta Bowl.
The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl is held in Glendale, AZ
NFL teams that have not played in the Super Bowl are:Cleveland BrownsDetroit LionsHouston TexansJacksonville Jaguars
For the Pro Bowl played in 1994, Andre Rison was the MVP.