Arizona Bowl

Arizona Bowl (2015- )

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The Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that will begin play in the 2015 season. Backed by the Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission, it will feature bowl-eligible teams from Conference USA and the Mountain West Conference, or alternatively the Sun Belt Conference in the event that either conference does not have enough bowl-eligible teams. The inaugural game will feature Nevada vs. Colorado State. This is the first non-championship bowl game to feature teams from the same conference since the 1979 Orange Bowl. The commissioner of the Mountain West called the 2015 pairing a "travesty" and a sign that the bowl system is "broken".

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EpisodeNameAirdate
2024-12-282024 Arizona Bowl: Miami RedHawks vs. Colorado State RamsDec 28, 2024
2023-12-302023 Arizona Bowl: Toledo Rockets vs. Wyoming CowboysDec 30, 2023
2022-12-302022 Arizona Bowl: Ohio Bobcats vs. Wyoming CowboysDec 30, 2022
2020-12-312020 Arizona Bowl: Ball State Cardinals vs. San Jose State SpartansDec 31, 2020
2019-12-312019 Arizona Bowl: Georgia State Panthers vs. Wyoming CowboysDec 31, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the Arizona Bowl premiere?

The Arizona Bowl premiered on December 29, 2015.

Who broadcasted the first Arizona Bowl?

The first Arizona Bowl was broadcasted on ASN (American Sports Network).

Who played in the first Arizona Bowl?

The first Arizona Bowl was played by the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Colorado State Rams.

Where was the first Arizona Bowl played?

The first Arizona Bowl was played at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona.

What was the final score of the first Arizona Bowl?

The final score of the first Arizona Bowl was Colorado State 28, Nevada 23.

Who was the MVP of the first Arizona Bowl?

Colorado State's quarterback Nick Stevens was named the MVP of the first Arizona Bowl.

Who performed the anthem at the first Arizona Bowl?

John Eric Alexander performed the national anthem at the first Arizona Bowl.

What bowl game did Arizona Bowl replace?

The Arizona Bowl replaced the San Francisco Bowl in the Mountain West\u2013MAC bowl lineup.

Who were the title sponsors for the first Arizona Bowl?

The title sponsor for the first Arizona Bowl was Offerpad.

How many people attended the first Arizona Bowl?

The first Arizona Bowl was attended by a crowd of 20,425.

Who produced the first Arizona Bowl?

Campus Insiders produced the first Arizona Bowl.

Who were the commentators for the first Arizona Bowl?

Drew Goodman and Tom Ramsey were the commentators for the first Arizona Bowl.

How many times has the Arizona Bowl been played?

As of 2021, the Arizona Bowl has been played six times.

How many conferences are associated with the Arizona Bowl?

The Arizona Bowl is associated with two conferences, the Mountain West and the Sun Belt.

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