Im not sure. but its probably close between USC, Florida, Texas, and Ohio State. Hook'em
Answer is 1. Ohio State (8), 2. Oklahoma (7) 3. USC (7)
The 2011 Sugar Bowl was Arkansas' first BCS bowl in school history.
The BCS began in 1998
Virginia Tech has played in 24 post-season bowl games since its creation in 1892. This includes five BCS game appearances and one appearance in the BCS National Championship Game.
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Auburn University has played in numerous postseason bowl games, including the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Peach Bowl. They have also participated in the BCS National Championship Game and the College Football Playoff. The Tigers have a storied bowl history, with multiple wins and appearances in prestigious matchups. Their most notable postseason achievements include winning the 2010 BCS National Championship.
57 BCS bowl wins,32 other bowls win.36 bowl loses
There are 5. There is the Orange Bowl, Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and the BCS National Championship. There are a total of 35 bowls including the 5 BCS bowls.
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1 sugar bowl per season....although 2 bowl games can be played at sugar bowl if BCS championship is played there....eg. this yr (2010) we have the Rose Bowl (Ohio State vs. Oregon) on Jan 1 and the BCS championship game (Texas vs. Alabama) at the rose bowl on Jan.7
Ohio State has appeared in 9 BCS Games, but has only won 6 of them.
The USC Trojans (University of Southern California) have the most bowl wins with 6. The Florida Gators (University of Florida) and the LSU Tigers (Louisiana State University) have the most BCS Championships with 2 each.