2019 in American football
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2018–19 NCAA football bowl games
- December 15, 2018 – January 7, 2019: 2018–19 NCAA football bowl games
2018–19 College Football Playoff and Championship Game
- December 29, 2018: 2018 Peach Bowl in
Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium[1]- The
Florida Gators defeated the Michigan Wolverines, with the score of 41–15.
- The
- December 29, 2018: 2018 Orange Bowl in
Miami Gardens at Hard Rock Stadium[2]- The
Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Oklahoma Sooners, with the score of 45–34.
- The
- December 29, 2018: 2018 Cotton Bowl Classic in
Arlington at AT&T Stadium[3]- The
Clemson Tigers defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, with the score of 30–3.
- The
- January 1: 2019 Fiesta Bowl in
Glendale at University of Phoenix Stadium[4]- The
LSU Tigers defeated the UCF Knights, with the score of 40–32.
- The
- January 1: 2019 Rose Bowl in
Pasadena at Rose Bowl[5]- The
Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Washington Huskies, with the score of 28–23.
- The
- January 1: 2019 Sugar Bowl in
New Orleans at Mercedes-Benz Superdome[6]- The
Texas Longhorns defeated the Georgia Bulldogs, with the score of 28–21.
- The
- January 7: 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship in
Santa Clara at Levi's Stadium[7]- The
Clemson Tigers defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide, 44–16, to win their third College Football Playoff National Championship title.
- The
2018–19 Non-CFP bowl games
- December 15, 2018: 2018 New Mexico Bowl in
Albuquerque at Dreamstyle Stadium[8]- The
Utah State Aggies defeated the North Texas Mean Green, with the score of 52–13.
- The
- December 15, 2018: 2018 Cure Bowl in
Orlando at Camping World Stadium[9]- The
Tulane Green Wave defeated the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, with the score of 41–24.
- The
- December 15, 2018: 2018 Las Vegas Bowl in
Las Vegas at Sam Boyd Stadium[10]- The
Fresno State Bulldogs defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils, with the score of 31–20.
- The
- December 15, 2018: 2018 Camellia Bowl in
Montgomery at Cramton Bowl[11]- The
Georgia Southern Eagles defeated the Eastern Michigan Eagles, with the score of 23–21.
- The
- December 15, 2018: 2018 New Orleans Bowl in
New Orleans at Mercedes-Benz Superdome[12]- The
Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, with the score of 45–13.
- The
- December 18, 2018: 2018 Boca Raton Bowl in
Boca Raton at FAU Stadium[13]- The
UAB Blazers defeated the Northern Illinois Huskies, with the score of 37–13.
- The
- December 19, 2018: 2018 Frisco Bowl in
Frisco at Toyota Stadium[14]- The
Ohio Bobcats defeated the San Diego State Aztecs, with the score of 27–0.
- The
- December 20, 2018: 2018 Gasparilla Bowl in
Tampa at Raymond James Stadium[15]- The
Marshall Thundering Herd defeated the South Florida Bulls, with the score of 38–20.
- The
- December 21, 2018: 2018 Bahamas Bowl in
Nassau at Thomas Robinson Stadium[16]- The
FIU Panthers defeated the Toledo Rockets, with the score of 35–32.
- The
- December 21, 2018: 2018 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in
Boise at Albertsons Stadium[17]- The
BYU Cougars defeated the Western Michigan Broncos, with the score of 49–18.
- The
- December 22, 2018: 2018 Birmingham Bowl in
Birmingham at Legion Field[18]- The
Wake Forest Demon Deacons defeated the Memphis Tigers, with the score of 37–34.
- The
- December 22, 2018: 2018 Armed Forces Bowl in
Fort Worth at Amon G. Carter Stadium[19]- The
Army Black Knights defeated the Houston Cougars, 70–14, with the Black Knights tying records for most points scored and largest victory margin in any bowl game.[20]
- The
- December 22, 2018: 2018 Dollar General Bowl in
Mobile at Ladd–Peebles Stadium[21]- The
Troy Trojans defeated the Buffalo Bulls, with the score of 42–32.
- The
- December 22, 2018: 2018 Hawaii Bowl in
Honolulu at Aloha Stadium[22]- The
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs defeated the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, with the score of 31–14.
- The
- December 26, 2018: 2018 First Responder Bowl in
Dallas at Cotton Bowl[23]- No contest between the
Boston College Eagles and the Boise State Broncos, due to unfavorable weather conditions.
- No contest between the
- December 26, 2018: 2018 Quick Lane Bowl in
Detroit at Ford Field[24]- The
Minnesota Golden Gophers defeated the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, with the score of 34–10.
- The
- December 26, 2018: 2018 Cheez-It Bowl in
Phoenix at Chase Field[25]- The
TCU Horned Frogs defeated the California Golden Bears, with the score of 10–7 in overtime.
- The
- December 27, 2018: 2018 Independence Bowl in
Shreveport at Independence Stadium[26]- The
Duke Blue Devils defeated the Temple Owls, with the score of 56–27.
- The
- December 27, 2018: 2018 Pinstripe Bowl in
The Bronx at Yankee Stadium[27]- The
Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Miami Hurricanes, with the score of 35–3.
- The
- December 27, 2018: 2018 Texas Bowl in
Houston at NRG Stadium[28]- The
Baylor Bears defeated the Vanderbilt Commodores, with the score of 45–38.
- The
- December 28, 2018: 2018 Music City Bowl in
Nashville at Nissan Stadium[29]- The
Auburn Tigers defeated the Purdue Boilermakers, with the score of 63–14.
- The
- December 28, 2018: 2018 Camping World Bowl in
Orlando at Camping World Stadium[30]- The
Syracuse Orange defeated the West Virginia Mountaineers, with the score of 34–18.
- The
- December 28, 2018: 2018 Alamo Bowl in
San Antonio at Alamodome[31]- The
Washington State Cougars defeated the Iowa State Cyclones, with the score of 28–26.
- The
- December 29, 2018: 2018 Belk Bowl in
Charlotte at Bank of America Stadium[32]- The
Virginia Cavaliers defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks, with the score of 28–0.
- The
- December 29, 2018: 2018 Arizona Bowl in
Tucson at Arizona Stadium[33]- The
Nevada Wolf Pack defeated the Arkansas State Red Wolves, with the score of 16–13.
- The
- December 31, 2018: 2018 Redbox Bowl in
Santa Clara at Levi's Stadium[34]- The
Oregon Ducks defeated the Michigan State Spartans, with the score of 7–6.
- The
- December 31, 2018: 2018 Holiday Bowl in
San Diego at SDCCU Stadium[35]- The
Northwestern Wildcats defeated the Utah Utes, with the score of 31–20.
- The
- December 31, 2018: 2018 Military Bowl in
Annapolis at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium[36]- The
Cincinnati Bearcats defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies, with the score of 35–31.
- The
- December 31, 2018: 2018 Sun Bowl in
El Paso at Sun Bowl[37]- The
Stanford Cardinal defeated the Pittsburgh Panthers, with the score of 14–13.
- The
- December 31, 2018: 2018 Liberty Bowl in
Memphis at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium[38]- The
Oklahoma State Cowboys defeated the Missouri Tigers, with the score of 38–33.
- The
- December 31, 2018: 2018 Gator Bowl in
Jacksonville at TIAA Bank Field[39]- The
Texas A&M Aggies defeated the NC State Wolfpack, with the score of 52–13.
- The
- January 1, 2019: 2019 Outback Bowl in
Tampa at Raymond James Stadium[40]- The
Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs, with the score of 27–22.
- The
- January 1, 2019: 2019 Citrus Bowl in
Orlando at Camping World Stadium[41]- The
Kentucky Wildcats defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions, with the score of 27–24.
- The
National Football League
- January 27: 2019 Pro Bowl in
Orlando at Camping World Stadium[42]- Team AFC defeated team NFC, with the score of 26–7.
- Offensive MVP:
Patrick Mahomes ( Kansas City Chiefs) - Defensive MVP:
Jamal Adams ( New York Jets)
- February 3: Super Bowl LIII in
Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium[43]- The
New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 13–3, to win their sixth Super Bowl title. - MVP:
Julian Edelman ( New England Patriots)
- The
- April 25–27: 2019 NFL Draft in
Nashville- #1 pick:
Kyler Murray (to the Arizona Cardinals from the Oklahoma Sooners)
- #1 pick:
- September 5 – December 29: 2019 NFL season
IFAF
- July 29 – August 4: 2019 IFAF European U-19 American Football Championships in
Bologna[44] - August 11 – 18: 2019 IFAF Women's European American Football Championships in
Leeds[45] United Kingdom defeated Finland, 18-14, in the final. Sweden took third place.
- August 29 – September 1: 2019 IFAF European Flag Championships in
Jerusalem- Winners:
Denmark (m) / Spain (f)
- Winners:
Other notable events
- February 9: Alliance of American Football launches and disbands (2019 AAF season)
- November 27: Arena Football League disbands (2019 Arena Football League season)
Deaths
- January 2
- Jerry Magee, sportswriter (b. 1928)[46]
- Jim Margraff, coach (b. 1960)[47]
- George Welsh, coach (b. 1933)[48]
- January 3 - William Miller, player (b. 1956)[49]
- January 5 - Pete Manning, player (b. 1937)[50]
- January 6
- Roy Hilton, player (b. 1943)[51]
- Kwamie Lassiter, player (b. 1969)[52]
- January 10
- Rick Forzano, coach (b. 1928)[53]
- John Michels, player and coach (b. 1931)[54]
- January 12 - Bob Kuechenberg, player (b. 1947)[55]
- January 15 - Tim Maypray, player (b. 1988)[56]
- January 16 - Hank Norton, coach (b. 1927)[57]
- January 17
- Joe O'Donnell, player (b. 1941)[58]
- Turk Schonert, player (b. 1956)[59]
- January 18
- Dan Orlich, player (b. 1924)[60]
- William A. Thomas, player and coach (b. 1948)[61]
- January 22 - Bill Mackrides, player (b. 1925)[62]
- January 26 - Duane Benson, player (b. 1945)[63]
- February 1
- Glen Ray Hines, player (b. 1943)[64]
- Wade Wilson, player and coach (b. 1958)[65]
- February 8 - Dick Kempthorn, player (b. 1926)[66]
- February 11 - Lou Sossamon, player (b. 1921)[67]
- February 16 - Shelly Saltman, 1982 NFL Players Association promoter (b. 1931)[68]
- February 18 - T. J. Cunningham, player (b. 1972)[69]
- February 25 - Fred Gloden, player (b. 1918)[70]
- March 2 - Jack Gregory, player (b. 1944)[71]
- March 7 - Dan Jenkins, sportswriter (b. 1928)[72]
- March 8 - Cedrick Hardman, player (b. 1948)[73]
- March 9 - Joe Auer, player (b. 1941)[74]
- March 10
- March 21 - Anthony Dickerson, player (b. 1957)[77]
- March 23 - Clem Daniels, player (b. 1937)[78]
- March 27 – Joe Bellino, player (b. 1938)[79]
- April 8 - Blase Bonpane, player (b. 1929)[80]
- April 17 - Chet Coppock, broadcast journalist and sports talk personality (b. 1948)[81]
- April 20 - Reggie Cobb, player (b. 1968)[82]
- April 24 - Johnny Green, player (b. 1937)[83]
- April 29 - Gino Marchetti, player (b. 1925)[84]
- May 2 - Larry Dick, 64, player.[85]
- May 3
- Bill Gompers, 91, player[86]
- Bob Zeman, 82, player and coach[87]
- May 4 - MacArthur Lane, 77, player[88]
- May 6 - Jimmy Satterfield, coach (b. 1939)[89]
- May 10 - Dick Tomey, coach (b. 1938)[90]
- May 16 - Bob Schloredt, player and coach (b. 1939)[91]
- May 18 - John Payne, coach (b. 1932)[92]
- May 19 - George Chaump, player and coach (b. 1935)[93]
- May 23 - Bill Yoast, high school coach (T. C. Williams High School), depicted in Remember the Titans (b. 1924)[94]
- May 25 - Rod Bramblett, sportscaster (b. 1965)[95]
- May 26 - Bart Starr, player and coach (b. 1934)[96]
- May 28 - Horace Belton, player (b. 1955)[97]
- June 8 - Eric Patterson, player (b. 1993)[98]
- June 13 - Pat Bowlen, team owner (b. 1944)[99]
- June 23 - Jack Rudolph, player (b. 1938)[100]
- June 25 - Ken Behring, team owner (b. 1928)[101]
- July 3 - Jared Lorenzen, player (b. 1981)[102]
- July 4 - Wayne Mass, player (b. 1946)[103]
- July 7 - Bob Fouts, sportscaster (b. 1921)[104]
- July 10 - Walt Michaels, player and coach (b. 1929)[105]
- July 14 - Mike Maser, coach (b. 1947)[106]
- July 16 - Adam Bob, player (b. 1967)[107]
- July 18 - Mitch Petrus, player (b. 1987)[108]
- July 19 - Bert Rechichar, player (b. 1930)[109]
- July 27 - Keith Lincoln, player (b. 1939)[110]
- July 29 - Max Falkenstien, sportscaster (b. 1924)[111]
- July 30 - Nick Buoniconti, player (b. 1940)[112]
- August 1 - Jack Dolbin, player (b. 1948)[113]
- August 3 - Cliff Branch, player (b. 1948)[114]
- August 8 - Dave Parks, player (b. 1941)[115]
- August 11 - Darryl Drake, player and coach (b. 1956)[116]
- August 16
- August 17 - Cedric Benson, player (b. 1982)[119]
- August 18 - Jack Whitaker, sportscaster (b. 1924)[120]
- August 19 - Barry Bennett, player (b. 1955)[121]
- August 22 - Bobby Dillon, player (b. 1930)[122]
- August 24 - Dick Woodard, player (b. 1926)[123]
- August 28 - Donnie Green, player (b. 1948)[124]
- August 29 - Jim Langer, player (b. 1948)[125]
- August 31 - Jeff Blackshear, player (b. 1969)[126]
- September 7 - Al Carmichael, player (b. 1928)[127]
- September 9 - Neiron Ball, player (b. 1992)[128]
- September 10
- September 11
- Terrell Roberts, player (b. 1981)[131]
- Joe Scudero, player (b. 1930)[132]
- September 14
- Larry Garron, player (b. 1937)[133]
- John Ralston, coach (b. 1927)[134]
- September 20
- Howard Cassady, player (b. 1934)[135]
- Jan Merlin, actor (b. 1925)[136]
- September 21
- Tommy Brooker, player (b. 1939)[137]
- E. J. Holub, player (b. 1938)[138]
- Jevan Snead, player (b. 1987)[139]
- September 22 - Wally Chambers, player (b. 1951)[140]
- October 1 - Ed Simonini, player (b. 1954)[141]
- October 2 - Bill Bidwill, team owner (b. 1931)[142]
- October 8 - Chip Healy, player (b. 1947)[143]
- October 18 - Mike Reilly, player (b. 1942)[144]
- October 21 - Willie Brown, player (b. 1940)[145]
- October 22 - George Brancato, player and coach (b. 1931)[146]
- October 23 - Bernie Parrish, player (b. 1936)[147]
- October 29 - Charlie Taaffe, coach (b. 1950)[148]
- October 30 - Sam Jankovich, coach and athletic director (b. 1934)[149]
- November 4
- Jim LeClair, player (b. 1950)[150]
- Virginia Leith, actress (b. 1925)[151]
- November 7 - Dan McGrew, player (b. 1937)[152]
- November 9 - Yusuf Scott, player (b. 1976)[153]
- November 11
- Zeke Bratkowski, player (b. 1931)[154]
- Charles Rogers, player (b. 1981)[155]
- November 20 - Fred Cox, player (b. 1938)[156]
- November 22 - Warren Wolf, coach (b. 1927)[157]
- November 24 - Hank Bullough, player and coach (b. 1934)[158]
- November 28 - John McKissick, coach (b. 1926)[159]
- November 29
- Seymour Siwoff, sports statistician and businessman (b. 1920)[160]
- R-Kal Truluck, player (b. 1974)[161]
- December 1 - Paul Sullivan, player and coach (b. 1950)[162]
- December 2 - George Atkinson III, player (b. 1992)[163]
- December 4 - Cas Banaszek, player (b. 1945)[164]
- December 5 - Sherman Howard, player (b. 1924)[165]
- December 7 - Bump Elliott, player, coach, and athletic director (b. 1925)[166]
- December 9
- Leon Hardeman, player (b. 1932)[167]
- Chuck Heberling, sports administrator and referee (b. 1925)[168]
- December 12 - Vaughan Johnson, player (b. 1962)[169]
- December 17 - Hayden Fry, player and coach (b. 1929)[170]
- December 18 - Herman Boone, coach (b. 1935)[171]
- December 24 - Rusty Hilger, player (b. 1962)[172]
- December 26 - Elbert Dubenion, player (b. 1933)[173]
- December 28 - Carley Ann McCord, sports journalist (b. 1989)[174]
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