Insight Bowl

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Insight Bowl

Insight Bowl logo
Stadium Sun Devil Stadium
Location Tempe, Arizona
Previous Stadiums Arizona Stadium (1989-1999)
Bank One Ballpark/Chase Field (2000-2005)
Previous Locations Tucson, Arizona (1989-1999)
Phoenix, Arizona (2000-2005)
Operated 1989-present
Conference Tie-ins Big Ten, Big 12
Previous Conference Tie-ins WAC (1990-1997)
Big 12 (1998-2001)
Big East (1998-2005)
Pac-10 (2002-2005)
Payout US$1.2 million (2006)
Sponsors
Insight Enterprises (1996-present)
Weiser Lock (1991-1995)
Domino's Pizza (1989-1990)
Former names
Copper Bowl (1989-1996)
Insight.com Bowl (1997-2001)
2007 Matchup
Oklahoma State vs. Indiana (OSU 49, IU 33)
2008 Matchup
Big Ten #6 vs. Big 12 #6 (December 31)

The Insight Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A post-season American college football bowl game played in Arizona since 1989. From 1989 to 1999, the games were played at Arizona Stadium in Tucson. Starting in 2000, the game moved to Bank One Ballpark, now known as Chase Field, in Phoenix. The game moved yet again effective with the 2006 game, but remained in the Phoenix metropolitan area, this time to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. The 2006 game saw another change, with the television rights going to the NFL Network, replacing ESPN.

The game was formerly known as the Copper Bowl from 1989 until 1996 when sponsorship and naming rights were assumed by Insight Enterprises and it became the Insight.com Bowl (1997 to 2001), and then the Insight Bowl. It has featured teams from the WAC, the Big 12, the Big East and Pac 10. Starting in 2006, the Insight Bowl began featuring an annual matchup between teams from the Big Ten and the Big 12.

The 2006 game saw the biggest comeback in NCAA Division I-A postseason history, as Texas Tech came back from a 38-7 third-quarter deficit to defeat Minnesota 44-41 in overtime.

The 2007 match-up featured Oklahoma State University and Indiana University. Indiana University made its first appearance in a bowl game since the 1993 season. Oklahoma State had been in a bowl game five out of the last six years.

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[edit] Previous results

Date Played Winning Team Losing Team Notes
December 31, 1989 Arizona 17 North Carolina State 10
December 31, 1990 California 17 Wyoming 15
December 31, 1991 Indiana 24 Baylor 0
December 31, 1992 Washington State 31 Utah 28
December 29, 1993 Kansas State 52 Wyoming 17
December 29, 1994 BYU 31 Oklahoma 6
December 27, 1995 Texas Tech 55 Air Force 41
December 27, 1996 Wisconsin 38 Utah 10
December 27, 1997 Arizona 20 New Mexico 14
December 26, 1998 Missouri 34 West Virginia 31
December 31, 1999 Colorado 62 Boston College 28
December 28, 2000 Iowa State 37 Pittsburgh 29
December 29, 2001 Syracuse 26 Kansas State 3
December 26, 2002 Pittsburgh 38 Oregon State 13
December 26, 2003 California 52 Virginia Tech 49 notes
December 28, 2004 Oregon State 38 Notre Dame 21 notes
December 27, 2005 Arizona State 45 Rutgers 40 notes
December 29, 2006 Texas Tech 44 Minnesota 41 OT notes
December 31, 2007 Oklahoma State 49 Indiana 33 notes

[edit] MVPs

Date played MVPs Team Position
December 31, 1989 Shane Montgomery North Carolina State QB
Scott Geyer Arizona DB
December 31, 1990 Mike Pawlawski California QB
Robert Midgett Wyoming LB
December 31, 1991 Vaughn Dunbar Indiana TB
Mark Hagen Indiana LB
December 28, 1992 Drew Bledsoe Washington State QB
Phillip Bobo Washington State WR
Kareem Leary Utah DB
December 29, 1993 Andre Coleman Kansas State WR
Kenny McEntyre Kansas State CB
December 29, 1994 John Walsh BYU QB
Jamal Willis BYU RB
Broderick Simpson Oklahoma LB
December 27, 1995 Byron Hanspard Texas Tech RB
Zebbie Lethridge Texas Tech QB
Mickey Dalton Air Force CB
December 27, 1996 Ron Dayne Wisconsin RB
Tarek Saleh Wisconsin LB
December 27, 1997 Trung Canidate Arizona RB
Jimmy Sprotte Arizona LB
December 26, 1998 Marc Bulger West Virginia QB
Jeff Marriott Missouri DT
December 31, 1999 Cortlen Johnson Colorado RB
Jashon Sykes Colorado LB
December 28, 2000 Sage Rosenfels Iowa State QB
Reggie Hayward Iowa State DE
December 29, 2001 James Mungro Syracuse RB
Clifton Smith Syracuse LB
December 26, 2002 Brandon Miree Pittsburgh TB
Claude Harriott Pittsburgh DL
December 26, 2003 Aaron Rodgers California QB
Ryan Gutierrez California FS
December 26, 2004 Derek Anderson Oregon State QB
Trent Bray Oregon State LB
December 27, 2005 Rudy Carpenter Arizona State QB
Jamar Williams Arizona State LB
December 29, 2006 Graham Harrell Texas Tech QB
Antonio Huffman Texas Tech CB
December 31, 2007 Zac Robinson Oklahoma State QB
Donovan Woods Oklahoma State S

[edit] See also

List of college bowl games

[edit] External links

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