New Mexico Bowl
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New Mexico Bowl | |
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New Mexico Bowl logo |
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Stadium | University Stadium |
Location | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Operated | 2007 — present |
Conference Tie-ins | Mountain West, WAC |
Payout[1] | US$750,000 2006 |
Sponsors | |
None | |
2006-2007 Matchup | |
New Mexico vs. San José State |
The New Mexico Bowl is a NCAA sanctioned post-season bowl game scheduled to be played on December 23, 2006 at University Stadium on the campus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The game between teams representing the Mountain West Conference and the Western Athletic Conference will be televised on ESPN. This will be the first bowl game to be played in New Mexico. It will feature the the host school, representing the MWC facing San José State from the WAC.
[edit] Bowl game results
Date Played | Matchup | |||
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December 23, 2006 | New Mexico vs. San José State |
[edit] External link
Official New Mexico Bowl website
2006-07 Division I-A College football Bowl Game season | |||||||
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Poinsettia (Dec. 19) • Las Vegas (Dec. 21) • New Orleans (Dec. 22) • PapaJohns.com (Dec. 23) • New Mexico (Dec. 23) • Armed Forces (Dec. 23) • Hawai'i (Dec. 24) • Motor City (Dec. 26) • Independence (Dec. 27) • Emerald (Dec. 27) • Holiday (Dec. 28) • Texas (Dec. 28) • Music City (Dec. 29) • Sun (Dec. 29) • Liberty (Dec. 29) • Insight (Dec. 29) • Champs Sports (Dec. 29) • Meineke Car Care (Dec. 30) • Alamo (Dec. 30) • Chick-fil-A (Dec. 30) • MPC Computers (Dec. 31) • Outback (Jan. 1) • Cotton (Jan. 1) • Gator (Jan. 1) • Capital One (Jan. 1) • International (Jan. 6) • GMAC (Jan. 7) | |||||||
Bowl Championship Series games:
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All-Star Games: North-South All-Star Classic (Jan. 13) • Hula Bowl (Jan. 14) • Las Vegas All-American Classic (Jan. 15) • East-West Shrine Game (Jan. 20) • Senior Bowl (Jan. 27) • Texas vs. The Nation Game (Feb. 2) |