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Cure Bowl

The Cure Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game that has been played in December of each year in Orlando, Florida since 2015. It was originally held at Camping World Stadium before moving to Exploria Stadium in 2022. The Cure Bowl is so named to promote awareness and research of breast cancer, with proceeds going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The Cure Bowl usually features teams from the American Athletic Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. Since June 2022, it has been sponsored by Duluth Trading Company, a workwear and accessories company, and is officially known as the Duluth Trading Cure Bowl.[2]

Cure Bowl
Duluth Trading Cure Bowl
StadiumExploria Stadium
LocationOrlando, Florida
Previous stadiumsCamping World Stadium (2015–2018; 2020)
Operated2015–present
Conference tie-insThe American, Sun Belt
PayoutUS$573,125 (2019)[1]
Sponsors
Former names
  • AutoNation Cure Bowl (2015–2018)
  • FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl (2019-2020)
  • Tailgreeter Cure Bowl (2021)
2021 matchup
Coastal Carolina vs. Northern Illinois
(Coastal Carolina 47–41)
2022 matchup
UTSA vs. Troy (Troy 18–12)

History

The game has tie-ins with the American Athletic Conference (The American) and the Sun Belt Conference. The inaugural game took place on December 19, 2015,[3] featuring the San Jose State Spartans from the Mountain West Conference and the Georgia State Panthers of the Sun Belt Conference. A Mountain West team was invited to the bowl due to The American not having enough bowl-eligible teams to fill the tie-in.[4]

During the planning stages, it was originally proposed to hold the game at Bright House Networks Stadium on the campus of UCF.[5] However, it was later decided to hold the game at the newly renovated Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando, joining the Camping World Bowl and the Citrus Bowl as annual bowl games at the venue.[6] The bowl remained at Camping World Stadium through 2018, but moved to Exploria Stadium for 2019.[7] In 2020, the game returned to Camping World Stadium.[8]

The game was acquired by ESPN Events in May 2020.[9] The 2020 edition of the bowl, between Liberty and Coastal Carolina, became the first Cure Bowl to go to overtime.

Sponsorship

From its inaugural playing in 2015 through 2018, the game was sponsored by AutoNation and was known as the AutoNation Cure Bowl.[10] In December 2019, FBC Mortgage became the new title sponsor, making the game the FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl.[11] In December 2020, FBC Mortgage renewed its sponsorship of the bowl.[12] On December 2, 2021, digital marketplace Tailgreeter became the new sponsor of the bowl, making the game the Tailgreeter Cure Bowl.[13] On June 29, 2022, Duluth Trading Company was announced as the new title sponsor for the Duluth Trading Cure Bowl.[2]

Game results

All rankings are taken from the AP Poll prior to the game being played.

Date Winning Team Losing Team Attendance Notes
December 19, 2015 San Jose State 27 Georgia State 16 18,536 notes
December 17, 2016 Arkansas State 31 UCF 13 27,213 notes
December 16, 2017 Georgia State 27 Western Kentucky 17 19,585 notes
December 15, 2018 Tulane 41 Louisiana 24 19,066 notes
December 21, 2019 Liberty 23 Georgia Southern 16 18,158 notes
December 26, 2020 23 Liberty 37 9 Coastal Carolina 34OT  4,488 notes
December 17, 2021 Coastal Carolina 47 Northern Illinois 41 9,784 notes
December 16, 2022 23 Troy Trojans 18 22 UTSA Roadrunners 12 11,911 notes

Source:[14]

MVPs

Year MVP Team Position
2015 Kenny Potter San Jose State QB
2016 Kendall Sanders Arkansas State WR
2017 Conner Manning Georgia State QB
2018 Darius Bradwell Tulane RB
2019 Jessie Lemonier Liberty DE
2020 Malik Willis Liberty QB
2021 Grayson McCall Coastal Carolina QB
2022 KJ Robertson Troy LB

Source:[15][16][17]

Most appearances

Updated through the December 2022 edition (8 games, 16 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
Team Appearances Record Win pct.
Liberty 2 2–0 1.000
Georgia State 2 1–1 0.500
Coastal Carolina 2 1–1 0.500
Teams with a single appearance

Won: Arkansas State, San Jose State, Troy, Tulane
Lost: Georgia Southern, Louisiana, Northern Illinois, UCF, UTSA, Western Kentucky

Appearances by conference

Updated for the December 2022 edition (8 games, 16 total appearances).

Conference Record Appearances by season
Games W L Win pct. Won Lost
Sun Belt 8 4 4 0.500 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020
Independents 2 2 0 1.000 2019, 2020  
The American 2 1 1 0.500 2018 2016
C-USA 2 0 2 0.000   2017, 2022
Mountain West 1 1 0 1.000 2015  
MAC 1 0 1 0.000   2021

Independent appearances: Liberty (2019, 2020)

Game records

Team Performance vs. Opponent Year
Most points scored 47, Coastal Carolina vs. Northern Illinois 2021
Fewest points allowed 12, Troy vs. UTSA 2022
Margin of victory 18, Arkansas State vs. UCF 2016
First downs 29, Northern Illinois vs. Coastal Carolina 2021
Rushing yards 337, Tulane vs. Louisiana 2015
Passing yards 351, Western Kentucky vs. Georgia State 2017
Most points scored (losing team) 41, Northern Illinois vs. Coastal Carolina 2021
Most points scored (both teams) 88, Coastal Carolina vs. Northern Illinois 2021
Fewest yards allowed 223, UCF vs. Arkansas State 2016
Fewest rushing yards allowed -2, Western Kentucky vs. Georgia State 2017
Fewest passing yards allowed 89, San Jose State vs. Georgia State 2015
Individual Player, Team Year
Points scored 24, shared by:
Malik Willis (Liberty)
Grayson McCall (Coastal Carolina)

2020
2021
Passing touchdowns 4, Grayson McCall (Coastal Carolina) 2021
Rushing yards 146, Jay Ducker (Northern Illinois) 2021
Passing yards 351, Mike White (Western Kentucky) 2017
Receiving yards 178, Jaivon Heiligh (Coastal Carolina) 2020
Rushing touchdowns 4, Malik Willis (Liberty) 2020
Receiving touchdowns 3, Kendall Sanders (Arkansas State) 2016
Tackles 14, shared by:
Demeitre Brim (UCF)
Silas Kelly (Coastal Carolina)
Carlton Martial (Troy)

2016
2021
2022
Sacks 2, shared by:
Rolland Jones (Arkansas State)
Ceridor McKendry (Georgia State)
Zachery Harris (Tulane)
Trey Moore (Troy)

2016
2017
2018
2022
Interceptions 1, by multiple players—most recent:
Clifford Chattman (UTSA)
Kelechi Nwachuku (UTSA)
KJ Robertson (Troy)
Richard Jibunor (Troy)

2022
Long Plays Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent Year
Touchdown run 60 yds., Braydon Bennett (Coastal Carolina) 2021
Touchdown pass 75 yds., Justice Hansen to Kendall Sanders (Arkansas State) 2016
Kickoff return 41 yds., Trayvon Rudolph (Northern Illinois) 2018
Punt return 85 yds., Tyler Ervin (San Jose State) 2015
Interception return 63 yds., Bralen Trahan (Louisiana) 2018
Fumble return 8 yds., Dre Pinckney (Coastal Carolina) 2021
Punt 70 yds., Wil Lutz (Georgia State) 2015
Field goal 46 yds., Alex Probert (Liberty) 2019

Source:[18]

Media coverage

Television

The game was initially televised by CBS Sports Network, making it one of the few bowl games to not be televised by an ESPN network. Following the bowl's acquisition by ESPN Events in 2020, broadcasting moved to ESPN.[19]

Radio

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2015 iHeartRadio Paul Kennedy Max Starks Jamie Seh
2016 Touchdown Radio Bernie Guenther Gino Torretta
2017 JP Shadrick
2018
2019[20] Bowlday Radio Jamie Seh Dani Welniak Melanie Newman
2020[21] First Team Radio Tenitra Batiste
2021 Bowl Season Radio Landry Burdine Despina Barton
2022

See also

References

  1. ^ "2019 Bowl Schedule". collegefootballpoll.com. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Duluth Trading Company Named Title Sponsor of 2022 Cure Bowl in Orlando". espnevents.com (Press release). June 29, 2022. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  3. ^ "Citrus Bowl to host Cure Bowl in 2015". WESH.com. Hearst Television. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  4. ^ "AAC, Sun Belt to meet in 2015 Cure Bowl on CBS Sports Network". CBSSports.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-10-23.
  5. ^ Washington, Chad (April 14, 2014). "Report: Sun Belt to be tie-in to new bowl game in Orlando". The Daily Advertiser. Lafayette, Louisiana. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  6. ^ Murschel, Matt (April 14, 2014). "Orlando set to host third bowl game featuring teams from AAC, Sun Belt". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  7. ^ Murschel, Matt (May 1, 2019). "Orlando City Stadium to host Cure Bowl". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  8. ^ "Cure Bowl to be Played Saturday, December 26 on ESPN". curebowl.com. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  9. ^ "ESPN Events Reveals 13-Game College Football Bowl Schedule for 2020-21". ESPN Press Room U.S. 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2020-12-10.
  10. ^ "AutoNation signs on as title sponsor of Cure Bowl". Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  11. ^ "FBC Mortgage Named Title Sponsor of the Cure Bowl and March 2 Cure". CureBowl.com (Press release). December 6, 2019. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  12. ^ "FBC Mortgage Continues as Title Sponsor of the 2020 Cure Bowl". CureBowl.com (Press release). December 18, 2020. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  13. ^ "Tailgreeter Named Title Sponsor of 2021 Cure Bowl in Orlando". Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  14. ^ "FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl" (PDF). Bowl/All Star Game Records. NCAA. 2020. p. 16. Retrieved January 3, 2021 – via NCAA.org.
  15. ^ "The History". curebowl.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  16. ^ @ASeaofRed (December 26, 2020). "Malik Willis is named MVP of the 2020 Cure Bowl" (Tweet). Retrieved December 26, 2020 – via Twitter.
  17. ^ "No. 23 Troy Downs No. 22 UTSA in Cure Bowl for Fifth Straight Bowl Win". troytrojans.com. Troy Athletics Communications. December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  18. ^ "Cure Bowl Records" (PDF). 2019 Media Prospectus. Orlando Sports Foundation. pp. 22–23. Retrieved December 26, 2020 – via curebowl.com.
  19. ^ "Bowl season is going to be an even more ESPN-centric affair this year". Awful Announcing. 2020-12-08. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  20. ^ "More history to be made at Exploria Stadium". Twitter. 2019-12-08. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
  21. ^ "Announcer for Cure Bowl shares what the game means to her". Click Orlando. 2020-12-22.

External links

  • Official website

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The Cure Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game that has been played in December of each year in Orlando Florida since 2015 It was originally held at Camping World Stadium before moving to Exploria Stadium in 2022 The Cure Bowl is so named to promote awareness and research of breast cancer with proceeds going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation The Cure Bowl usually features teams from the American Athletic Conference and the Sun Belt Conference Since June 2022 it has been sponsored by Duluth Trading Company a workwear and accessories company and is officially known as the Duluth Trading Cure Bowl 2 Cure BowlDuluth Trading Cure BowlStadiumExploria StadiumLocationOrlando FloridaPrevious stadiumsCamping World Stadium 2015 2018 2020 Operated2015 presentConference tie insThe American Sun BeltPayoutUS 573 125 2019 1 SponsorsAutoNation 2015 2018 FBC Mortgage 2019 2020 Tailgreeter 2021 Duluth Trading Company 2022 present Former namesAutoNation Cure Bowl 2015 2018 FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl 2019 2020 Tailgreeter Cure Bowl 2021 2021 matchupCoastal Carolina vs Northern Illinois Coastal Carolina 47 41 2022 matchupUTSA vs Troy Troy 18 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Sponsorship 2 Game results 3 MVPs 4 Most appearances 5 Appearances by conference 6 Game records 7 Media coverage 7 1 Television 7 2 Radio 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe game has tie ins with the American Athletic Conference The American and the Sun Belt Conference The inaugural game took place on December 19 2015 3 featuring the San Jose State Spartans from the Mountain West Conference and the Georgia State Panthers of the Sun Belt Conference A Mountain West team was invited to the bowl due to The American not having enough bowl eligible teams to fill the tie in 4 During the planning stages it was originally proposed to hold the game at Bright House Networks Stadium on the campus of UCF 5 However it was later decided to hold the game at the newly renovated Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando joining the Camping World Bowl and the Citrus Bowl as annual bowl games at the venue 6 The bowl remained at Camping World Stadium through 2018 but moved to Exploria Stadium for 2019 7 In 2020 the game returned to Camping World Stadium 8 The game was acquired by ESPN Events in May 2020 9 The 2020 edition of the bowl between Liberty and Coastal Carolina became the first Cure Bowl to go to overtime Sponsorship Edit From its inaugural playing in 2015 through 2018 the game was sponsored by AutoNation and was known as the AutoNation Cure Bowl 10 In December 2019 FBC Mortgage became the new title sponsor making the game the FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl 11 In December 2020 FBC Mortgage renewed its sponsorship of the bowl 12 On December 2 2021 digital marketplace Tailgreeter became the new sponsor of the bowl making the game the Tailgreeter Cure Bowl 13 On June 29 2022 Duluth Trading Company was announced as the new title sponsor for the Duluth Trading Cure Bowl 2 Game results EditAll rankings are taken from the AP Poll prior to the game being played Date Winning Team Losing Team Attendance NotesDecember 19 2015 San Jose State 27 Georgia State 16 18 536 notesDecember 17 2016 Arkansas State 31 UCF 13 27 213 notesDecember 16 2017 Georgia State 27 Western Kentucky 17 19 585 notesDecember 15 2018 Tulane 41 Louisiana 24 19 066 notesDecember 21 2019 Liberty 23 Georgia Southern 16 18 158 notesDecember 26 2020 23 Liberty 37 9 Coastal Carolina 34OT 4 488 notesDecember 17 2021 Coastal Carolina 47 Northern Illinois 41 9 784 notesDecember 16 2022 23 Troy Trojans 18 22 UTSA Roadrunners 12 11 911 notesSource 14 MVPs EditYear MVP Team Position2015 Kenny Potter San Jose State QB2016 Kendall Sanders Arkansas State WR2017 Conner Manning Georgia State QB2018 Darius Bradwell Tulane RB2019 Jessie Lemonier Liberty DE2020 Malik Willis Liberty QB2021 Grayson McCall Coastal Carolina QB2022 KJ Robertson Troy LBSource 15 16 17 Most appearances EditUpdated through the December 2022 edition 8 games 16 total appearances Teams with multiple appearancesTeam Appearances Record Win pct Liberty 2 2 0 1 000Georgia State 2 1 1 0 500Coastal Carolina 2 1 1 0 500Teams with a single appearanceWon Arkansas State San Jose State Troy Tulane Lost Georgia Southern Louisiana Northern Illinois UCF UTSA Western KentuckyAppearances by conference EditUpdated for the December 2022 edition 8 games 16 total appearances Conference Record Appearances by seasonGames W L Win pct Won LostSun Belt 8 4 4 0 500 2016 2017 2021 2022 2015 2018 2019 2020Independents 2 2 0 1 000 2019 2020 The American 2 1 1 0 500 2018 2016C USA 2 0 2 0 000 2017 2022Mountain West 1 1 0 1 000 2015 MAC 1 0 1 0 000 2021Independent appearances Liberty 2019 2020 Game records EditTeam Performance vs Opponent YearMost points scored 47 Coastal Carolina vs Northern Illinois 2021Fewest points allowed 12 Troy vs UTSA 2022Margin of victory 18 Arkansas State vs UCF 2016First downs 29 Northern Illinois vs Coastal Carolina 2021Rushing yards 337 Tulane vs Louisiana 2015Passing yards 351 Western Kentucky vs Georgia State 2017Most points scored losing team 41 Northern Illinois vs Coastal Carolina 2021Most points scored both teams 88 Coastal Carolina vs Northern Illinois 2021Fewest yards allowed 223 UCF vs Arkansas State 2016Fewest rushing yards allowed 2 Western Kentucky vs Georgia State 2017Fewest passing yards allowed 89 San Jose State vs Georgia State 2015Individual Player Team YearPoints scored 24 shared by Malik Willis Liberty Grayson McCall Coastal Carolina 20202021Passing touchdowns 4 Grayson McCall Coastal Carolina 2021Rushing yards 146 Jay Ducker Northern Illinois 2021Passing yards 351 Mike White Western Kentucky 2017Receiving yards 178 Jaivon Heiligh Coastal Carolina 2020Rushing touchdowns 4 Malik Willis Liberty 2020Receiving touchdowns 3 Kendall Sanders Arkansas State 2016Tackles 14 shared by Demeitre Brim UCF Silas Kelly Coastal Carolina Carlton Martial Troy 201620212022Sacks 2 shared by Rolland Jones Arkansas State Ceridor McKendry Georgia State Zachery Harris Tulane Trey Moore Troy 2016201720182022Interceptions 1 by multiple players most recent Clifford Chattman UTSA Kelechi Nwachuku UTSA KJ Robertson Troy Richard Jibunor Troy 2022Long Plays Record Player Team vs Opponent YearTouchdown run 60 yds Braydon Bennett Coastal Carolina 2021Touchdown pass 75 yds Justice Hansen to Kendall Sanders Arkansas State 2016Kickoff return 41 yds Trayvon Rudolph Northern Illinois 2018Punt return 85 yds Tyler Ervin San Jose State 2015Interception return 63 yds Bralen Trahan Louisiana 2018Fumble return 8 yds Dre Pinckney Coastal Carolina 2021Punt 70 yds Wil Lutz Georgia State 2015Field goal 46 yds Alex Probert Liberty 2019Source 18 Media coverage EditTelevision Edit The game was initially televised by CBS Sports Network making it one of the few bowl games to not be televised by an ESPN network Following the bowl s acquisition by ESPN Events in 2020 broadcasting moved to ESPN 19 Date Network Play by play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters2015 CBS Sports Network Carter Blackburn Aaron Taylor Jenny Dell2016201720182019 John Schriffen2020 ESPN Roy Philpott Kelly Stouffer Alex Chappell2021 ESPN2 Mike Morgan Kirk Morrison Dawn Davenport2022 ESPN Beth Mowins Stormy BuonantonyRadio Edit Date Network Play by play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters2015 iHeartRadio Paul Kennedy Max Starks Jamie Seh2016 Touchdown Radio Bernie Guenther Gino Torretta2017 JP Shadrick20182019 20 Bowlday Radio Jamie Seh Dani Welniak Melanie Newman2020 21 First Team Radio Tenitra Batiste2021 Bowl Season Radio Landry Burdine Despina Barton2022See also EditGreater OrlandoReferences Edit 2019 Bowl Schedule collegefootballpoll com Retrieved December 13 2019 a b Duluth Trading Company Named Title Sponsor of 2022 Cure Bowl in Orlando espnevents com Press release June 29 2022 Retrieved June 30 2022 Citrus Bowl to host Cure Bowl in 2015 WESH com Hearst Television Retrieved 2014 04 14 AAC Sun Belt to meet in 2015 Cure Bowl on CBS Sports Network CBSSports com CBS Interactive Retrieved 2014 10 23 Washington Chad April 14 2014 Report Sun Belt to be tie in to new bowl game in Orlando The Daily Advertiser Lafayette Louisiana Retrieved December 6 2019 Murschel Matt April 14 2014 Orlando set to host third bowl game featuring teams from AAC Sun Belt Orlando Sentinel Retrieved April 14 2014 Murschel Matt May 1 2019 Orlando City Stadium to host Cure Bowl Orlando Sentinel Retrieved May 1 2019 Cure Bowl to be Played Saturday December 26 on ESPN curebowl com Retrieved October 30 2020 ESPN Events Reveals 13 Game College Football Bowl Schedule for 2020 21 ESPN Press Room U S 2020 10 30 Retrieved 2020 12 10 AutoNation signs on as title sponsor of Cure Bowl Retrieved October 24 2014 FBC Mortgage Named Title Sponsor of the Cure Bowl and March 2 Cure CureBowl com Press release December 6 2019 Retrieved December 6 2019 FBC Mortgage Continues as Title Sponsor of the 2020 Cure Bowl CureBowl com Press release December 18 2020 Retrieved December 26 2020 Tailgreeter Named Title Sponsor of 2021 Cure Bowl in Orlando Retrieved December 2 2021 FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl PDF Bowl All Star Game Records NCAA 2020 p 16 Retrieved January 3 2021 via NCAA org The History curebowl com Retrieved December 26 2020 ASeaofRed December 26 2020 Malik Willis is named MVP of the 2020 Cure Bowl Tweet Retrieved December 26 2020 via Twitter No 23 Troy Downs No 22 UTSA in Cure Bowl for Fifth Straight Bowl Win troytrojans com Troy Athletics Communications December 16 2022 Retrieved December 17 2022 Cure Bowl Records PDF 2019 Media Prospectus Orlando Sports Foundation pp 22 23 Retrieved December 26 2020 via curebowl com Bowl season is going to be an even more ESPN centric affair this year Awful Announcing 2020 12 08 Retrieved 2020 12 08 More history to be made at Exploria Stadium Twitter 2019 12 08 Retrieved 2019 12 12 Announcer for Cure Bowl shares what the game means to her Click Orlando 2020 12 22 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cure Bowl amp oldid 1129938350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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