New Orleans Bowl

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New Orleans Bowl
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

NewOrleansBowl.png
StadiumMercedes-Benz Superdome
Location
New Orleans, Louisiana
Previous stadiums
Cajun Field (2005)
Previous locations
Lafayette, Louisiana (2005)
Operated2001–present
Conference tie-ins
Sun Belt, C-USA
Previous conference tie-ins
MWC (2001, 2011, 2014)
Payout
US$925,000[1]
Sponsors

Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation (2001–2003)
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (2004–2005)
R+L Carriers (2006–present)
Former names

New Orleans Bowl (2001–2003)
Wyndham New Orleans Bowl (2004–2005)
New Orleans Bowl at Lafayette (2005)
2017 matchup

Troy vs. North Texas (Troy 50–30)
2018 matchup

Appalachian State vs Middle Tennessee (Appalachian State 45–13)

The New Orleans Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans since 2001. Since 2006, it has been sponsored by R+L Carriers and officially known as the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. The game was previously sponsored by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts from 2002 to 2004 and was officially called the Wyndham New Orleans Bowl.




Contents





  • 1 Conference tie-ins


  • 2 History


  • 3 Game results


  • 4 MVPs


  • 5 Most appearances


  • 6 Appearances by conference


  • 7 Game records


  • 8 Media coverage


  • 9 See also


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links




Conference tie-ins


In 2001, the Sun Belt Conference signed a temporary contract to play against the 5th-ranked team from the Mountain West Conference. Beginning in 2002, the New Orleans Bowl established conference tie-ins with the Sun Belt and Conference USA. The Sun Belt usually sends its conference champion to the New Orleans Bowl, but can (and has) sent the champion to the Dollar General Bowl.


In 2010, Ohio represented the Mid-American Conference in the New Orleans Bowl, after the Bowl released UTEP to compete in the regional Gildan New Mexico Bowl.[2] In 2011 and 2014 the Mountain West replaced Conference USA as the opponent to the Sun Belt representative The Sun Belt and Conference USA are currently under contract to contribute teams to the bowl through the 2017 game.



History


In the 2001 inaugural game, Colorado State defeated North Texas, 45–20. Starting in 2002, the Sun Belt signed a multi-year contract with Conference USA, and the two conferences began their bowl rivalry with a North Texas defeat of then-Conference USA member Cincinnati.


Due to damage by Hurricane Katrina to the Superdome, where the game is usually played, the 2005 game was played 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 for the 2006 edition, with a new corporate sponsor in freight company R+L Carriers, renaming the game the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. That game was won by Troy, co-champions of the Sun Belt Conference, over Rice, making their first bowl appearance since the 1961 Bluebonnet Bowl.


The 2011 through 2014 games were each won by the Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns (now known as the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns), by a combined score of 115–88 over four different opponents. However, the Ragin' Cajuns later had to vacate their 2011 and 2013 victories, due to major NCAA violations including ACT fraud.[3] The Ragin' Cajuns also played in the 2016 edition of the bowl, losing to Southern Miss.



Game results





































































































































DateWinning TeamLosing TeamAttendanceNotes
December 18, 2001Colorado State45North Texas2027,004
notes
December 17, 2002North Texas24Cincinnati1919,024
notes
December 16, 2003Memphis27North Texas1725,184
notes
December 14, 2004Southern Miss31North Texas1027,253
notes
December 20, 2005Southern Miss31Arkansas State1918,338
notes
December 22, 2006Troy41Rice1726,423
notes
December 21, 2007Florida Atlantic44Memphis2725,146
notes
December 21, 2008Southern Miss30Troy27 (OT)30,197
notes
December 20, 2009Middle Tennessee42Southern Miss3230,228
notes
December 18, 2010Troy48Ohio2129,159
notes
December 17, 2011
Louisiana (vacated)
32San Diego State3042,841
notes
December 22, 2012Louisiana43East Carolina3448,828
notes
December 21, 2013
Louisiana (vacated)
24Tulane2154,728
notes
December 20, 2014Louisiana16Nevada334,014
notes
December 19, 2015Louisiana Tech47Arkansas State2832,847
notes
December 17, 2016Southern Miss28Louisiana2135,061
notes
December 16, 2017Troy50North Texas3024,904
notes
December 15, 2018Appalachian State45Middle Tennessee1323,942
notes

Notes;


  • The 2005 game was played at Cajun Field in Lafayette, Louisiana, due to damage to the Superdome by Hurricane Katrina.

  • Louisiana vacated all 9 wins from 2011, including the New Orleans Bowl, and vacated 8 wins from 2013, including the New Orleans Bowl, due to major NCAA violations including ACT fraud.[3]


MVPs














































































Year
MVP
Team
Position
2001Justin GallimoreColorado StateDB
2002Kevin GalbreathNorth TexasRB
2003Danny WimprineMemphisQB
2004Michael BoleySouthern MissLB
2005Shawn NelsonSouthern MissTE
2006Omar HaugabookTroyQB
2007Rusty SmithFlorida AtlanticQB
2008Austin DavisSouthern MissQB
2009Dwight DasherMiddle TennesseeQB
2010Corey RobinsonTroyQB
2011Blaine GautierLouisianadouble-daggerQB
2012Terrance BroadwayLouisianaQB
2013Orleans DarkwaTulanedaggerRB
2014Terrance BroadwayLouisianaQB
2015Kenneth DixonLouisiana TechRB
2016Allenzae StaggersSouthern MissWR
2017Brandon SilversTroyQB
2018Zac ThomasAppalachian StateQB

dagger MVP's team did not win the game
double-dagger MVP's team later vacated its victory



Most appearances


Updated through the December 2018 edition (18 games, 36 total appearances).


Teams with multiple appearances
































Rank
Team
Appearances
Record
T1Southern Miss54–1
T1Louisiana52–1[m 1]
T1North Texas51–4
4Troy43–1
T5Memphis21–1
T5Middle Tennessee21–1
T5Arkansas State20–2


  1. ^ Excludes two vacated wins.



Teams with a single appearance

Won: Appalachian State, Colorado State, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech


Lost: Cincinnati, East Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Rice, San Diego State, Tulane



Appearances by conference


Updated through the December 2018 edition (18 games, 36 total appearances).





































Rank
Conference
Appearances
Wins
Losses
Win pct.
Vacated
wins
1Sun Belt1897.5632[n 1]
2C-USA1468.429
3Mountain West312.333
4MAC101.000


  1. ^ Excluded from win-loss record




Game records











































































































Team
Performance vs. Opponent
Year
Most points scored
50, Troy vs. North Texas
2017
Fewest points allowed
3, Louisiana vs. Nevada
2014
Margin of victory
32, Appalachian State vs. Middle Tennessee
2018
First downs
30, Troy vs. Ohio
2010
Rushing yards
246, Colorado State vs. North Texas
2001
Passing yards
492, Louisiana vs. San Diego State
2011 (vacated)
Total yards
687, Louisiana Tech vs. Arkansas State
2015
Most points scored (losing team)


Most points scored (both teams)


Fewest yards allowed


Fewest rushing yards allowed


Fewest passing yards allowed


Individual
Player, Team
Year
Points scored
24, Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech
2015
Passing touchdowns
5, Rusty Smith, Florida Atlantic
2007
Rushing yards
201, Dwight Dasher, Middle Tennessee
2009
Passing yards
470, Blaine Gautier, Louisiana
2011 (vacated)
Receiving yards
230, Allenzae Staggers, Southern Miss
2016
All-purpose yards
Touchdowns (all-purpose)
Rushing touchdowns
Receiving touchdowns
Tackles
Sacks
Interceptions
Long Plays
Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent
Year
Touchdown run
Touchdown pass
Kickoff return
Punt return
Interception return
Fumble return
Punt
Field goal


Media coverage



The New Orleans Bowl has been televised by ESPN since 2008; ESPN also televised the game in 2004 and 2005. ESPN2 televised the game in 2001, 2002, 2006, and 2007.



See also


  • List of college bowl games


References




  1. ^ http://www.collegefootballpoll.com/bowl_games_bowl_schedule.html


  2. ^ http://neworleansbowl.org/news/bowl/index.html?article_id=7597


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