List of UConn Huskies bowl games

Five banners in a row at the top of the stadium press box with dates and logos for each bowl game, presented in chronological order from left to right
Bowl game banners at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field, home of UConn Huskies football, as of September 2015

The UConn Huskies football team has represented the University of Connecticut in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football since the team's founding in 1896. The Huskies have played in six post-season bowl games, all following their transition from Division I-AA to Division I-A in 2000.[Note 1] UConn's longest bowl invitation streak is four seasons, from 2007 to 2010.

The UConn Huskies football program enjoyed its greatest period of success during the first head coaching tenure of Randy Edsall (1999–2011). Prior to his hiring, UConn only appeared in two post-season football contests, during the 1998 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Under Edsall, the Huskies played in five bowl games including one Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl game. The team also shared two Big East Conference[Note 2] championships and were ranked at various times in the Associated Press (AP), Coaches', and Harris polls, as well as the BCS standings.[3] Subsequent to Edsall's first departure after the 2010 season,[4] UConn has played in only two bowl games: in 2015 and 2022.

Multiple future National Football League (NFL) draft picks have had superior performances for the Huskies in bowl games, including the first Connecticut player ever to be picked in the first round of the draft: running back Donald Brown.[5] Brown, the all-time leading rusher in UConn bowl game history with 333 yards on 42 carries, made appearances in the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl and the 2009 International Bowl, where he was named most valuable player (MVP) after rushing for 261 yards and a touchdown—the best single-game rushing performance in Connecticut bowl game history. Dan Orlovsky earned MVP honors for his UConn-bowl single-game-record passing performance in 2004; he was drafted in the fifth round of the 2005 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions. Wide receiver Marcus Easley was drafted in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills.

The Huskies' first post-season bowl game was in 2004, when they participated in the 2004 Motor City Bowl in Detroit, Michigan on December 27 against the Toledo Rockets. The most recent UConn bowl game occurred on December 19, 2022, when the Huskies faced the Marshall Thundering Herd in the 2022 Myrtle Beach Bowl. A loss in that game brought Connecticut to an overall bowl record of three wins and four losses, a .429 winning percentage.

Appearances per Bowl
Bowl Game Appearances
Motor City Bowl* 1
Meineke Car Care Bowl* 1
International Bowl 1
PapaJohns.com Bowl* 1
Fiesta Bowl 1
St. Petersburg Bowl* 1
Myrtle Beach Bowl 1
*This bowl game's name has changed one or more
times since UConn's last appearance. See the linked
articles for the name change history.
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