Chris Petersen’s Huskies play Southern Mississippi in the Cotton Bowl the day after Christmas. / Drew Sellers, Sportspress Northwest

The University of Washington football team (6-6) makes its 36th bowl appearance Dec. 26 (11:20 a.m., ESPN) when it takes on Southern Mississippi (9-4) of Conference USA in the Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl at the Cotton Bowl — the first meeting between the schools.

Washington, which became bowl eligible by winning its final two regular-season games, including a 45-10 rout of Washington State in the Apple Cup, plays in the storied Cotton Bowl (opened in 1930) for the first time in program history against a Golden Eagles team that finished 7-2 in conference play but lost to Western Kentucky in the league’s title game.

The Golden Eagles played only one Power 5 conference opponent this season, losing to Nebraska 36-28 in Lincoln.

Owned and operated by ESPN Events, the bowl has had five previous editions. Conference USA teams have played in four, including Louisiana Tech last year, which defeated Illinois 35-18.

The Huskies are in a bowl for a sixth consecutive season — Holiday (2010), Alamo (2011), Las Vegas (2012), Fight Hunger (2013), Cactus (2014) — and will be seeking their first postseason win since Dec. 27, 2013 when they knocked off Brigham Young in the Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco. Among Pac-12 programs, only Stanford and Oregon can claim longer active streaks.

Washington’s players and coaches depart for Dallas Dec. 21.

Tickets for the game can be purchased at gohuskies.com.

Pac-12 Conference Bowl Schedule

Date Bowl Site Matchup *Payout
Dec. 19 New Mexico Albuquerque, NM Arizona vs. N. Mexico  $456,250
Dec. 19 Royal Purple Las Vegas, NV. Utah vs. BYU $1,350,000
Dec. 26 Foster Farms Santa Clara, CA. UCLA vs. Nebraska $2,212,500
Dec. 26 Dallas Dallas Washington vs. So. Miss $1,100,000
Dec. 26 Sun El Paso, TX. Washington St. vs. Miami $2,150,000
Dec. 29 Armed Forces Fort Worth, TX. California vs. Air Force $675,000
Dec. 30 Holiday San Diego USC vs. Wisconsin $2,825,000
Jan. 1 Rose Pasadena Stanford vs. Iowa $18,000,000
Jan. 2 Cactus Phoenix ASU vs. W. Virginia $3,325,000
Jan. 2 Alamo San Antonio Oregon vs. TCU $3,825,000

*=Amount each school will receive

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