Pigskin Classic

The Pigskin Classic was a season-opening college football game played at Anaheim Stadium from 1990 until 1994, and continued from 1995–2002 at various stadiums. It was initially created as a west-coast counterpart of the Kickoff Classic and hosted by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. From 1990–1994 it was sponsored by Disneyland and referred to as the Disneyland Pigskin Classic. Until 2002 the NCAA only allowed for teams to play a 12-game regular season schedule if the first game were a licensed Classic (such as the Pigskin Classic, the Kickoff Classic, or the Eddie Robinson Classic). In 2002 the NCAA ended the allowance of an extra 12th game, thus effectively ending the Classics.[1] Kickoff games would later see a revival, in 2008 the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game was organized as a neutral-site game held in Atlanta.

Pigskin Classic (defunct)
StadiumRotating
Previous stadiumsAnaheim Stadium
Previous locationsAnaheim, California
Operated19902002
Sponsors
Disneyland (199094)
Former names
Disneyland Pigskin Classic (199094)

Results

Year Date Site Winning team Losing team Network Announcers
 1990  August 26 Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California
#8 Tennessee31 #5 Colorado31 NBC Don Criqui and Bill Walsh
1991August 29Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California
#1 Florida State44 #19 BYU28 Raycom Phil Stone and Craig James
1992August 26Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California
#7 Texas A&M10 #17 Stanford7 Raycom Phil Stone and Dave Rowe
1993August 29Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California
#20 North Carolina31 #18 USC9
1994August 29Anaheim Stadium
Anaheim, California
#20 Ohio State34 Fresno State10 Raycom Dave Barnett and Dave Rowe
1995August 26Michigan Stadium
Ann Arbor, Michigan
#14 Michigan18 #17 Virginia17 ABC Brent Musburger, Dick Vermeil, and Jack Arute
1996August 24Cougar Stadium
Provo, Utah
BYU41 #13 Texas A&M37 ABC
1997August 23Soldier Field
Chicago
Northwestern24 Oklahoma0 ABC
1998August 30 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 
Los Angeles
Southern Cal27 Purdue17 ABC
1999August 28Beaver Stadium
State College, Pennsylvania
#3 Penn State41 #4 Arizona7 ABC
2000August 26Alltel Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida
#2 Florida State24 BYU3 ABC
2001August 25Memorial Stadium
Lincoln, Nebraska
#4 Nebraska21 TCU7 ABC
2002August 24Ohio Stadium
Columbus, Ohio
#13 Ohio State45 Texas Tech21 ABC

Rankings from AP Poll prior to game. [2]

References


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