Bowl Record by Conference for 2019-20 College Football Season

Conference Bowl Records 2019
With the 2019-20 college football bowl season almost entirely in the books, we can finally let the conference bowl rivalries begin again. Despite a relatively down year from a competitive standpoint, the ACC leads all conferences with 10 of its teams making it into bowl games this season.
Only the 2020 College Football Playoff National Championship game between No. 1 LSU and No. 3 Clemson on Monday, Jan. 13 remains, and its upcoming result will reflect the finalized standings in the list below.
Bowl Record by Conference 2019
All 2019-20 conference bowl records were last updated on Jan. 14, 2020.
1. SEC Bowl Record: 8-2 (.800)
SEC Teams in Bowl Games: 9
(10 games including the 2020 CFP National Championship Game)
2. FBS Independent Bowl Record: 2-1 (.667)
FBS Independents in Bowl Games: 3
3. Sun Belt Bowl Record: 3-2 (.600)
Sun Belt Teams in Bowl Games: 5
4. American Bowl Record: 4-3 (.571)
American Teams in Bowl Games: 7
5. Mountain West Bowl Record: 4-3 (.571)
Mountain West Teams in Bowl Games: 7
6. Pac-12 Bowl Record: 4-3 (.571)
7. Big Ten Bowl Record: 4-5 (.444)
Big Ten Teams in Bowl Games: 9
8. MAC Bowl Record: 3-4 (.429)
MAC Teams in Bowl Games: 7
9. Conference USA Bowl Record: 3-5 (.375)
Conference USA Teams in Bowl Games: 8
10. ACC Bowl Record: 4-7 (.367)
ACC Teams in Bowl Games: 10
(11 games including the 2020 CFP National Championship Game)
11. Big 12 Bowl Record: 1-5 (.167)
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