New Orleans Bowl
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New Orleans Bowl | |
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R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl | |
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl logo |
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Stadium | Louisiana Superdome |
Location | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Previous Stadiums | Cajun Field (2005)[1] |
Previous Locations | Lafayette, Louisiana (2005)[1] |
Operated | 2001-present |
Conference Tie-ins | C-USA, Sun Belt |
Previous Conference Tie-ins | MWC (2001) |
Payout | US$325,000 (2006) |
Sponsors | |
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (2002-2004) | |
Former names | |
Wyndham New Orleans Bowl (2002-2004) New Orleans Bowl at Lafayette (2005) |
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2007 Matchup | |
Florida Atlantic vs. Memphis (FAU 44, UM 27) | |
2008 Matchup | |
C-USA vs. Sun Belt Champions (December 21) |
The New Orleans Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that has been played annually at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana since 2001. The game was sponsored by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts from 2002 to 2004 and was officially called the Wyndham New Orleans Bowl. It is presently known as the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl after its current sponsor.
The game pits a team from Conference USA against the champions of the Sun Belt Conference, and is currently the Sun Belt's only guaranteed bowl bid.
Due to damage by Hurricane Katrina to the Louisiana Superdome, where the game is usually played, the 2005 game was played on December 20 in Lafayette, Louisiana at Cajun Field on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and was dubbed the New Orleans Bowl at Lafayette. The game returned to the Superdome on December 22, 2006, with a new corporate sponsor in freight company R+L Carriers, renaming the game the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. The game featured Troy, co-champions of the Sun Belt Conference facing Rice, making their first bowl game visit in 45 years, their last appearance being the 1961 Bluebonnet Bowl. Troy defeated Rice 41 to 17.
The 2007 matchup featured the Memphis Tigers[2] playing against the Florida Atlantic University Owls who are appeared in their first bowl game, and won.
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[edit] Previous results
Date Played | Winning Team | Losing Team | Notes | ||
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December 18, 2001 | Colorado State | 45 | North Texas | 20 | notes |
December 17, 2002 | North Texas | 24 | Cincinnati | 19 | notes |
December 16, 2003 | Memphis | 27 | North Texas | 17 | notes |
December 14, 2004 | Southern Mississippi | 31 | North Texas | 10 | notes |
December 20, 2005 [1] | Southern Mississippi | 31 | Arkansas State | 19 | notes |
December 22, 2006 | Troy | 41 | Rice | 17 | notes |
December 21, 2007 | Florida Atlantic | 44 | Memphis | 27 | notes |
[edit] MVPs
Date played | MVP | School | Position |
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December 18, 2001 | Justin Gallimore | Colorado State | DB |
December 17, 2002 | Kevin Galbreath | North Texas | RB |
December 16, 2003 | Danny Wimprine | Memphis | QB |
December 14, 2004 | Michael Boley | Southern Miss | LB |
December 20, 2005 | Shawn Nelson | Southern Miss | TE |
December 22, 2006 | Omar Haugabook | Troy | QB |
December 21, 2007 | Rusty Smith | Florida Atlantic | QB |
[edit] Previous Logos
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c Due to damage by Hurricane Katrina to the Louisiana Superdome, the 2005 game was played in Lafayette, Louisiana at Cajun Field.
- ^ Conference USA Official Athletic Site
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