FCS Bowl

FCS Bowl
FCS National Bowl
Stadium Municipal Stadium
Location Daytona Beach, Florida
Previous stadiums Riccardo Silva Stadium (2014–2015)
Previous locations Miami, Florida (2014–2015)
Operated 2014–present
Sponsors
East Preps LLC
2016 matchup
American vs. National (American, 33–16)
2017 matchup
TBD

The FCS Bowl or FCS National Bowl is an independently operated annual post-season college football all-star game, played each December in Florida since 2014. The game showcases NFL draft prospects of those collegiate players who have completed their eligibility in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The game is played as a doubleheader with the National Bowl Game.

History

The FCS Bowl was first played in December 2014 at Riccardo Silva Stadium on the campus of Florida International University (FIU).[1] The game is organized by East Preps LLC, who operate the game independently.[2] After two years, the game moved to Municipal Stadium in Daytona Beach, Florida.[3]

The game and an associated scouting combine provide opportunity for players from smaller colleges to get exposure with scouts from various professional leagues, including the NFL and CFL.[4] Additionally, NFL Films distributes game and practice film to NFL teams.[5] Organizers report that 26 players from the December 2015 games (National Bowl Game and FCS Bowl) reached the NFL in some capacity.[6] At the December 2016 game, 14 NFL teams were represented, with over 30 scouts in attendance.[3]

Game results

FCS Bowl in Miami
Date Winning team Losing team Stadium City Ref.
December 7, 2014 White Team 41 Navy Team 28 Riccardo Silva Stadium Miami, FL
December 6, 2015 American 23 National 22 [7]
December 4, 2016 American 33 National 16 Municipal Stadium Daytona Beach, FL [3]

MVPs

Overall MVPs of each game are listed below. Some additional awards not listed are also given, for offensive and defensive player of each team, special teams player, lineman, and the James Pratt Courage Award.

Year MVP Pos. College
2014 Benjamin Anderson QB University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
2015 Jarrid Williams LB Wagner College
2016 Josh Straughan QB Southern Illinois University Carbondale

See also

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Further reading

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