This is a list of Kentucky Wildcats football bowl games . The Kentucky Wildcats are the men's and women's intercollegiate athletic squads of the University of Kentucky (UK), a founding member of the Southeastern Conference . The list shows the bowl played in, score, date, season, opponent, stadium, location, attendance and head coach.
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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
Great Lakes Bowl
W 20–19
December 6, 1947
1947
Villanova
Cleveland Stadium
Cleveland
14,908
Bear Bryant
2
Orange Bowl
L 13–21
January 2, 1950
1949
Santa Clara
Miami Orange Bowl
Miami
64,816
Bear Bryant
3
Sugar Bowl
W 13–7
January 1, 1951
1950
Oklahoma
Tulane Stadium
New Orleans
82,000
Bear Bryant
4
Cotton Bowl
W 20–7
January 1, 1952
1951
Texas Christian
Cotton Bowl
Dallas
75,349
Bear Bryant
5
Peach Bowl
W 21–0
December 31, 1976
1976
North Carolina
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta
54,132
Fran Curci
6
Hall of Fame Classic
L 16–20
December 22, 1983
1983
West Virginia
Legion Field
Birmingham
42,000
Jerry Claiborne
7
Hall of Fame Classic
W 20–19
December 29, 1984
1984
Wisconsin
Legion Field
Birmingham
47,300
Jerry Claiborne
8
Peach Bowl
L 13–14
December 31, 1993
1993
Clemson
Georgia Dome
Atlanta
64,416
Bill Curry
9
Outback Bowl
L 14–26
January 1, 1999
1998
Penn State
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa
66,005
Hal Mumme
10
Music City Bowl
L 13–20
December 29, 1999
1999
Syracuse
Adelphia Coliseum [a]
Nashville
59,221
Hal Mumme
11
Music City Bowl
W 28–20
December 29, 2006
2006
Clemson
LP Field [a]
Nashville
68,024
Rich Brooks
12
Music City Bowl
W 35–28
December 31, 2007
2007
Florida State
LP Field [a]
Nashville
68,661
Rich Brooks
13
Liberty Bowl
W 25–19
January 2, 2009
2008
East Carolina
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis
56,125
Rich Brooks
14
Music City Bowl
L 13–21
December 27, 2009
2009
Clemson
LP Field [a]
Nashville
57,280
Rich Brooks
15
BBVA Compass Bowl
L 10–27
January 8, 2011
2010
Pittsburgh
Legion Field
Birmingham
41,207
Joker Phillips
16
TaxSlayer Bowl
L 18–33
December 31, 2016
2016
Georgia Tech
EverBank Field [b]
Jacksonville
43,102
Mark Stoops
17
Music City Bowl
L 23–24
December 29, 2017
2017
Northwestern
Nissan Stadium
Nashville
48,675
Mark Stoops
18
Citrus Bowl
W 27–24
January 1, 2019
2018
Penn State
Camping World Stadium
Orlando
59,167
Mark Stoops
19
Belk Bowl
W 37–30
December 31, 2019
2019
Virginia Tech
Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte
44,138
Mark Stoops
20
Gator Bowl
W 23–21
January 2, 2021
2020
NC State
TIAA Bank Field
Jacksonville
10,442
Mark Stoops
21
Citrus Bowl
W 20–17
January 1, 2022
2021
Iowa
Camping World Stadium
Orlando
50,769
Mark Stoops
22
Music City Bowl
L 0–21
December 31, 2022
2022
Iowa
Nissan Stadium
Nashville
42,312
Mark Stoops
23
Gator Bowl
L 35–38
December 29, 2023
2023
Clemson
EverBank Stadium
Jacksonville
40,132
Mark Stoops
^ a b c d Now known as Nissan Stadium.
^ Now known as TIAA Bank Field.
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