Pinstripe Bowl

Pinstripe Bowl (2010- )

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The Pinstripe Bowl is a NCAA Division I FBS college football bowl game that is held at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City, New York. The bowl is organized by the New York Yankees, who are the primary tenants of the venue, and is currently affiliated with the Atlantic Coast Conference (until 2019) and Big Ten Conference (until 2021). The game previously had ties with the Big 12 Conference and the old Big East Conference. ESPN has television and radio rights for the game through 2015.

The winner of the game is awarded the George M. Steinbrenner Trophy, while the David C. Koch MVP Trophy is awarded to the bowl's most valuable player. The Pinstripe Bowl is one of two FBS bowls held in the Northeast, the other being the Military Bowl in Annapolis, Maryland. It is also one of three bowls that are played outdoors in what are considered cold-weather cities, joining the Military Bowl and the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl held in Boise, Idaho.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
2025-12-272025 Pinstripe Bowl:déc. 27, 2025
2024-12-282024 Pinstripe Bowl: Boston College Eagles vs. Nebraska Cornhuskersdéc. 28, 2024
2023-12-282023 Pinstripe Bowl: Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs. Miami Hurricanesdéc. 28, 2023
2022-12-292022 Pinstripe Bowl: Syracuse vs. Minnesotadéc. 29, 2022
2021-12-292021 Pinstripe Bowl: Virginia Tech (6-6) vs. Maryland (6-6)déc. 29, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Pinstripe Bowl premiere?

Pinstripe Bowl premiered on December 30, 2010.

What was Pinstripe Bowl about?

Pinstripe Bowl is a college football bowl game that pits teams from the Big East and the Big 12 against each other.

Where was the location of the Pinstripe Bowl held in 2010?

The Pinstripe Bowl in 2010 was held at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York City.

Who were the opponents of the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010?

The Pinstripe Bowl in 2010 featured Syracuse Orange from the Big East and the Kansas State Wildcats from the Big 12.

What was the final score of the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010?

Syracuse Orange defeated Kansas State Wildcats 36-34 in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010.

How many yards was the longest touchdown in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010?

The longest touchdown in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010 was a 52-yard run by Syracuse running back Antwon Bailey.

Who won the MVP award in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010?

Syracuse quarterback Ryan Nassib was named MVP in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010.

How many touchdown passes did Ryan Nassib throw in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010?

Ryan Nassib threw for 2 touchdown passes in the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010.

Who was the head coach of Syracuse during the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010?

Doug Marrone was the head coach of Syracuse during the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010.

Who was the head coach of Kansas State during the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010?

Bill Snyder was the head coach of Kansas State during the Pinstripe Bowl in 2010.

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  • The New Era Pinstripe Bowl (United States)

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