The Gophers have played in 15 bowl games. The first two were Rose Bowls and captured the soul of this state as thoroughly as did any trip to a World Series, a Super Bowl, a Stanley Cup Finals or a Final Four.
There was the first one on Jan. 2, 1961, when our national champions were upset 17-7 by Washington, and the game on Jan. 1, 1962, where that disappointment was put aside with a 21-3 victory over UCLA.
The third bowl game came in 1977: a 17-7 loss to Maryland in the first Hall of Fame Classic in Birmingham, Ala., which put the number of bowls for major colleges at 13.
That number is now 35. Here is how the other dozen games (4-8) rate in this time of wild-eyed bowl proliferation, based on opposition, performance and intrigue for the Gophers.
1-2002 Music City Bowl (Nashville): Gophers 29, Arkansas 14.
Arkansas went on a six-game winning streak to win the SEC West. The Razorbacks were thumped by Georgia in the title game. They showed little fight as 8½-point favorites. The Gophers held the ball for 38 minutes, had a 434-288 advantage in yards and got five field goals from Dan Nystrom.
2-2003 Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas): Gophers 31, Oregon 30.
Rhys Lloyd kicked a 42-yard field goal with 23 seconds left for the winning points. The Gophers rushed for 241 yards, 131 from Laurence Maroney on 15 carries. Quarterback Kellen Clemens went 32-for-43 for the Ducks, with the game's MVP, Sami Parker, catching 16 passes for 200 yards.