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ReliaQuest Bowl

The ReliaQuest Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Tampa, Florida. The event was known as the Hall of Fame Bowl from 1986 to 1995 and the Outback Bowl from 1996 to 2022. It was held at Tampa Stadium from 1986 until 1999, when it moved to then-new Raymond James Stadium. The bowl is played on New Year's Day and has often been the first game to kick off on a day that is traditionally filled with post-season college football.

ReliaQuest Bowl
StadiumRaymond James Stadium
LocationTampa, Florida
Previous stadiumsTampa Stadium (1986–1998)
Operated1986–present
Conference tie-insBig Ten, SEC
PayoutUS$6.4 million (2019 season)[1]
Sponsors
Outback Steakhouse (1996–2022)
ReliaQuest (2022–present)
Former names
Hall of Fame Bowl (1986–1995)
Outback Bowl (1996–2022)
2022 season matchup
Mississippi State vs. Illinois
(Mississippi State 19–10)
2023 season matchup
LSU vs. Wisconsin (LSU 35–31)

History edit

Previous Tampa bowl game edit

The Cigar Bowl was played at old Phillips Field near downtown Tampa from 1947 to 1954. Because the Cigar Bowl featured teams from smaller colleges, however, the 1986 Hall of Fame Bowl was the first major college bowl game to be played in the area.[2]

Hall of Fame Bowl edit

 
Tampa Stadium, original home of the Hall of Fame / Outback Bowl

The Hall of Fame Classic was a mid-level bowl game played at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama from 1977 to 1985. In the spring of 1986, the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame decided to discontinue their association with the bowl and realign with a new game to be played in Tampa Stadium which would inherit the Hall of Fame Bowl name.[3] Tampa's Hall of Fame Bowl did not initially have any conference tie-ins, so organizers often sought to arrange a match-up between a team from a southern school (usually the Southeastern Conference or Atlantic Coast Conference) and one from another region of the country to maximize both game attendance and potential visitors to the area.[2]

Outback Bowl edit

 
Raymond James Stadium, home of the bowl since the 1999 edition

Tampa-based restaurant chain Outback Steakhouse became the game's title sponsor in April 1995, allowing the bowl to increase its payout to participants and sign agreements with the SEC and the Big Ten conferences, creating an annual cross-regional match-up that has continued ever since.[2][4] In 1999, the bowl moved from Tampa Stadium to newly constructed Raymond James Stadium next door.[5]

ReliaQuest Bowl edit

Though it had signed a six-year extension in 2019, the parent company of Outback Steakhouse decided to discontinue its association with the game in March 2022 in a cost-cutting measure, ending the longest continuous title sponsorship in college bowl history and resulting in a temporary renaming of the game to Tampa Bay Bowl.[6][7] In June 2022, Tampa-based cybersecurity company ReliaQuest was announced as the new title sponsor.[8]

The game edit

 
Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall during the 2015 edition

The bowl is played on New Year's Day unless January 1 falls on a Sunday, in which case it is moved to the following Monday. It is usually the first game to start on a day which is traditionally full of college bowl games, and has kicked off as early as 11 a.m. ET. ESPN has had television rights to the game since 1993. Under an extension of those rights signed in 2010, ESPN broadcasts the game on either ABC, ESPN, or ESPN2, in conjunction with the Citrus Bowl and the New Year's Six bowl games.[9] Before 1993, the Hall of Fame Bowl aired on NBC.

Upon signing agreements with the SEC and Big Ten in 1995, the bowl had the third pick of teams from each conference after the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) teams were placed. Since 2014, both the SEC and Big Ten have worked with a group of several bowl games, including this one, to place their bowl-eligible teams after the College Football Playoff (CFP) and associated bowls have made their selections.[10][11]

As of 2023, the bowl's payout was $6.4 million for each participating team.[12]

Game results edit

Rankings are based on the AP Poll prior to the game being played.

Date Bowl name Winning team Losing team Attendance
December 23, 1986 Hall of Fame Bowl Boston College 27 Georgia 24 41,000
January 2, 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl Michigan 28 Alabama 24 61,075
January 2, 1989 Hall of Fame Bowl #17 Syracuse 23 #16 LSU 10 51,112
January 1, 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl #9 Auburn 31 #21 Ohio State 14 68,085
January 1, 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl #14 Clemson 30 #16 Illinois 0 63,154
January 1, 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl #16 Syracuse 24 #25 Ohio State 17 57,789
January 1, 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl #17 Tennessee 38 #16 Boston College 23 52,056
January 1, 1994 Hall of Fame Bowl #23 Michigan 42 NC State 7 52,649
January 2, 1995 Hall of Fame Bowl Wisconsin 34 #25 Duke 20 61,384
January 1, 1996 Outback Bowl #15 Penn State 43 #16 Auburn 14 65,313
January 1, 1997 Outback Bowl #16 Alabama 17 #15 Michigan 14 53,161
January 1, 1998 Outback Bowl #12 Georgia 33 Wisconsin 6 56,186
January 1, 1999 Outback Bowl #22 Penn State 26 Kentucky 14 66,005
January 1, 2000 Outback Bowl #21 Georgia 28 #19 Purdue 25 (OT) 54,059
January 1, 2001 Outback Bowl South Carolina 24 #19 Ohio State 7 65,229
January 1, 2002 Outback Bowl #14 South Carolina 31 #22 Ohio State 28 66,249
January 1, 2003 Outback Bowl #12 Michigan 38 #22 Florida 30 65,101
January 1, 2004 Outback Bowl #13 Iowa 37 #17 Florida 17 65,657
January 1, 2005 Outback Bowl #8 Georgia 24 #16 Wisconsin 21 62,414
January 2, 2006 Outback Bowl #16 Florida 31 #25 Iowa 24 65,881
January 1, 2007 Outback Bowl Penn State 20 #17 Tennessee 10 65,601
January 1, 2008 Outback Bowl #16 Tennessee 21 #18 Wisconsin 17 60,121
January 1, 2009 Outback Bowl Iowa 31 South Carolina 10 55,117
January 1, 2010 Outback Bowl Auburn 38 Northwestern 35 (OT) 49,383
January 1, 2011 Outback Bowl Florida 37 Penn State 24 60,574
January 2, 2012 Outback Bowl #12 Michigan State 33 #18 Georgia 30 (3OT) 49,429
January 1, 2013 Outback Bowl #11 South Carolina 33 #19 Michigan 28 54,527
January 1, 2014 Outback Bowl #14 LSU 21 Iowa 14 51,296
January 1, 2015 Outback Bowl #17 Wisconsin 34 #19 Auburn 31 (OT) 44,023
January 1, 2016 Outback Bowl Tennessee 45 #12 Northwestern 6 53,202
January 2, 2017 Outback Bowl #20 Florida 30 #21 Iowa 3 51,119
January 1, 2018 Outback Bowl South Carolina 26 Michigan 19 45,687
January 1, 2019 Outback Bowl Iowa 27 #18 Mississippi State 22 40,518
January 1, 2020 Outback Bowl #16 Minnesota 31 #9 Auburn 24 45,652
January 2, 2021 Outback Bowl Ole Miss 26 #7 Indiana 20 11,025
January 1, 2022 Outback Bowl #22 Arkansas 24 Penn State 10 46,577
January 2, 2023 ReliaQuest Bowl #24 Mississippi State 19 Illinois 10 35,797
January 1, 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl #13 LSU 35 Wisconsin 31 31,424

Source:[13]
† LSU's win in the 2014 edition was vacated in 2023 by the NCAA for a booster-related violation.[14]

MVPs edit

The bowl has named an MVP since inception; in the inaugural game, there were co-MVPs.[15]

Source:[13][16]

Most appearances edit

Updated through the January 2024 edition (38 games, 76 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
Rank Team Appearances Record
1 Iowa 6 3–3
Michigan 6 3–3
Wisconsin 6 2–4
4 South Carolina 5 4–1
Penn State 5 3–2
Florida 5 3–2
Georgia 5 3–2
Auburn 5 2–3
9 Tennessee 4 3–1
Ohio State 4 0–4
11 LSU 3 1–1 ‡
12 Syracuse 2 2–0
Alabama 2 1–1
Boston College 2 1–1
Mississippi State 2 1–1
Illinois 2 0–2
Northwestern 2 0–2

‡ LSU's win in the 2014 edition was vacated by the NCAA in 2023.

Teams with a single appearance

Won (5): Arkansas, Clemson, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ole Miss
Lost (5): Duke, Indiana, Kentucky, NC State, Purdue

Appearances by conference edit

Updated through the January 2024 edition (38 games, 76 total appearances).

Conference Record Appearances by season
Games W L Win pct. Won Lost Vacated
Big Ten 35 13 22 .371 1987*, 1993*, 1994*, 1995*, 1998*, 2002*, 2003*, 2006*, 2008*, 2011*, 2014*, 2018*, 2019* 1989*, 1990*, 1991*, 1996*, 1997*, 1999*, 2000*, 2001*, 2004*, 2005*, 2007*, 2009*, 2010*, 2012*, 2013*, 2015*, 2016*, 2017*, 2020*, 2021*, 2022*, 2023*  
SEC 34 20 13 .606 ‡ 1989*, 1992*, 1996*, 1997*, 1999*, 2000*, 2001*, 2004*, 2005*, 2007*, 2009*, 2010*, 2012*, 2015*, 2016*, 2017*, 2020*, 2021*, 2022*, 2023* 1986, 1987*, 1988*, 1995*, 1998*, 2002*, 2003*, 2006*, 2008*, 2011*, 2014*, 2018*, 2019* 2013*
ACC 3 1 2 .333 1990* 1993*, 1994*  
Independents 2 2 0 1.000 1986, 1988*  
Big East 2 1 1 .500 1991* 1992*  

‡ LSU's vacated win following the 2013 season (played in January 2014) is excluded from win–loss totals and winning percentage.

  • Games marked with an asterisk (*) were played in January of the following calendar year.
  • Results reflect conference affiliations at the time each game was played.
  • Big East appearances: Syracuse (1992) and Boston College (1993); the American Athletic Conference (The American) has retained the charter of the original Big East, following its 2013 realignment.
  • Independent appearances: Boston College (1986) and Syracuse (1988).

Game records edit

Team Performance vs. opponent Year
Most points scored (one team) 45, Tennessee vs. Northwestern 2016
Most points scored (losing team) 35, Northwestern vs. Auburn 2010
Most points scored (both teams) 73, Auburn vs. Northwestern 2010
Fewest points allowed 0, Clemson vs. Illinois 1991
Largest margin of victory 39, Tennessee vs. Northwestern 2016
Total yards 621, Northwestern vs. Auburn 2010
Rushing yards 400, Wisconsin vs. Auburn 2015
Passing yards 532, Northwestern vs. Auburn 2010
First downs 34, Northwestern vs. Auburn 2010
Fewest yards allowed 199, Mississippi State vs. Iowa 2019
Fewest rushing yards allowed –15, Mississippi State vs. Iowa 2019
Fewest passing yards allowed 55, Florida vs. Iowa 2017
Individual Performance, Player, Team Year
Total offense 566, Mike Kafka Northwestern vs. Auburn (532 Pass, 34 Rush) 2010
Touchdowns (all-purpose) 4, Chris Perry (Michigan) 2003
Rushing yards 251, Melvin Gordon (Wisconsin) 2015
Rushing touchdowns 4, Chris Perry (Michigan) 2003
Passing yards 532, Mike Kafka (Northwestern) 2010
Passing touchdowns 4, most recent:
Mike Kafka (Northwestern)

2010
Receiving yards 205, Tavarres King (Georgia) 2012
Receiving touchdowns 2, most recent:
Tyler Johnson (Minnesota)

2020
Tackles 16, Traveon Henry (Northwestern) 2016
Sacks 3, most recent:
David Pollack (Georgia)
2005
Interceptions 2, most recent:
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (Florida)
2017
Long Plays Performance, Team/Player vs. opponent Year
Touchdown run 77 yds., Jamie Morris (Michigan) 1988
Touchdown pass 85 yds., Austin Appleby to Mark Thompson (Florida) 2017
Kickoff return 96 yds., shared by:
Jordan Cotton (Iowa)
Noah Igbinoghene[17] (Auburn)

2014
2020
Punt return 92 yds., Brandon Boykin (Georgia) 2012
Interception return 100 yds., shared by:
Walter McFadden (Auburn)
Evan Berry (Tennessee)

2010
2016
Fumble return 88 yds.,Tony Davis (Penn State) 2007
Punt 70 yds., Tyeler Dean (South Carolina) 2002
Field goal 53 yds., Charles Campbell (Indiana) 2021

Source:[18]

Media coverage edit

The inaugural edition of the bowl was carried by Mizlou in December 1986, with NBC carrying the next five editions (1988–1992).[19] Since 1993, the game has been carried by ESPN or ESPN2, except for four broadcasts on ABC (2011, 2012, 2017, and 2021).[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "2019 Bowl Schedule". collegefootballpoll.com. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Alfonso, David (December 29, 1995). "A new name highlights the 10th year of what started as the Hall of Fame Bowl". Tampa Tribune.
  3. ^ McEwen, Tom (April 17, 1986). "Hall of Fame Bowl will be played in Tampa". The Tampa Tribune. p. 1C. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Bowl gets new sponsor". San Francisco Examiner. April 13, 1995. p. C-2. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Mills, Roger (September 3, 1998). "Outback joins the crowd at new stadium". St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Florida. p. 5H. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Baker, Matt (March 25, 2022). "Crikey! Outback Bowl changes name". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  7. ^ Kritzer, Ashley Gurbal (May 2, 2022). "Bloomin' CEO on dropped Outback Bowl sponsorship: 'It was just time'". Tampa Bay Business Journal. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  8. ^ Baker, Matt (June 9, 2022). "Tampa's Outback Bowl has a new name: the ReliaQuest Bowl". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  9. ^ . ESPN. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  10. ^ "2016-17 SEC Bowl Schedule". secsports.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  11. ^ . Big Ten Conference. Archived from the original on August 5, 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  12. ^ "About the Bowl". www.reliaquestbowl.com. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  13. ^ a b "Bowl Game Summary". reliaquestbowl.com. January 2023. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  14. ^ Mandel, Stewart. "Vacated LSU wins leave Les Miles out of CFB Hall of Fame consideration". The Athletic. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  15. ^ "Quick Game Summary". outbackbowl.com. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  16. ^ @glenwest21 (January 1, 2024). "Garrett Nussmeier is the ReliaQuest bowl MVP" (Tweet). Retrieved January 1, 2024 – via Twitter.
  17. ^ "No. 18 Minnesota tops No. 12 Auburn in Outback Bowl". reuters.com. Field Level Media. January 1, 2020. Retrieved January 5, 2020. Noah Igbinoghene's 96-yard kickoff return in the first quarter, which tied an Outback Bowl record.
  18. ^ "Outback Bowl Records". outbackbowl.com. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  19. ^ a b Kelly, Doug (ed.). "2019–20 Football Bowl Association Media Guide" (PDF). footballbowlassociation.com. p. 154. Retrieved January 4, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The ReliaQuest Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Tampa Florida The event was known as the Hall of Fame Bowl from 1986 to 1995 and the Outback Bowl from 1996 to 2022 It was held at Tampa Stadium from 1986 until 1999 when it moved to then new Raymond James Stadium The bowl is played on New Year s Day and has often been the first game to kick off on a day that is traditionally filled with post season college football ReliaQuest BowlStadiumRaymond James StadiumLocationTampa FloridaPrevious stadiumsTampa Stadium 1986 1998 Operated1986 presentConference tie insBig Ten SECPayoutUS 6 4 million 2019 season 1 SponsorsOutback Steakhouse 1996 2022 ReliaQuest 2022 present Former namesHall of Fame Bowl 1986 1995 Outback Bowl 1996 2022 2022 season matchupMississippi State vs Illinois Mississippi State 19 10 2023 season matchupLSU vs Wisconsin LSU 35 31 Contents 1 History 1 1 Previous Tampa bowl game 1 2 Hall of Fame Bowl 1 3 Outback Bowl 1 4 ReliaQuest Bowl 2 The game 3 Game results 4 MVPs 5 Most appearances 6 Appearances by conference 7 Game records 8 Media coverage 9 References 10 External linksHistory editPrevious Tampa bowl game edit The Cigar Bowl was played at old Phillips Field near downtown Tampa from 1947 to 1954 Because the Cigar Bowl featured teams from smaller colleges however the 1986 Hall of Fame Bowl was the first major college bowl game to be played in the area 2 Hall of Fame Bowl edit nbsp Tampa Stadium original home of the Hall of Fame Outback Bowl The Hall of Fame Classic was a mid level bowl game played at Legion Field in Birmingham Alabama from 1977 to 1985 In the spring of 1986 the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame decided to discontinue their association with the bowl and realign with a new game to be played in Tampa Stadium which would inherit the Hall of Fame Bowl name 3 Tampa s Hall of Fame Bowl did not initially have any conference tie ins so organizers often sought to arrange a match up between a team from a southern school usually the Southeastern Conference or Atlantic Coast Conference and one from another region of the country to maximize both game attendance and potential visitors to the area 2 Outback Bowl edit nbsp Raymond James Stadium home of the bowl since the 1999 edition Tampa based restaurant chain Outback Steakhouse became the game s title sponsor in April 1995 allowing the bowl to increase its payout to participants and sign agreements with the SEC and the Big Ten conferences creating an annual cross regional match up that has continued ever since 2 4 In 1999 the bowl moved from Tampa Stadium to newly constructed Raymond James Stadium next door 5 ReliaQuest Bowl edit Though it had signed a six year extension in 2019 the parent company of Outback Steakhouse decided to discontinue its association with the game in March 2022 in a cost cutting measure ending the longest continuous title sponsorship in college bowl history and resulting in a temporary renaming of the game to Tampa Bay Bowl 6 7 In June 2022 Tampa based cybersecurity company ReliaQuest was announced as the new title sponsor 8 The game edit nbsp Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall during the 2015 edition The bowl is played on New Year s Day unless January 1 falls on a Sunday in which case it is moved to the following Monday It is usually the first game to start on a day which is traditionally full of college bowl games and has kicked off as early as 11 a m ET ESPN has had television rights to the game since 1993 Under an extension of those rights signed in 2010 ESPN broadcasts the game on either ABC ESPN or ESPN2 in conjunction with the Citrus Bowl and the New Year s Six bowl games 9 Before 1993 the Hall of Fame Bowl aired on NBC Upon signing agreements with the SEC and Big Ten in 1995 the bowl had the third pick of teams from each conference after the Bowl Championship Series BCS teams were placed Since 2014 both the SEC and Big Ten have worked with a group of several bowl games including this one to place their bowl eligible teams after the College Football Playoff CFP and associated bowls have made their selections 10 11 As of 2023 the bowl s payout was 6 4 million for each participating team 12 Game results editFor Hall of Fame Bowl results from 1977 to 1985 see All American Bowl Rankings are based on the AP Poll prior to the game being played Date Bowl name Winning team Losing team Attendance December 23 1986 Hall of Fame Bowl Boston College 27 Georgia 24 41 000 January 2 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl Michigan 28 Alabama 24 61 075 January 2 1989 Hall of Fame Bowl 17 Syracuse 23 16 LSU 10 51 112 January 1 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl 9 Auburn 31 21 Ohio State 14 68 085 January 1 1991 Hall of Fame Bowl 14 Clemson 30 16 Illinois 0 63 154 January 1 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl 16 Syracuse 24 25 Ohio State 17 57 789 January 1 1993 Hall of Fame Bowl 17 Tennessee 38 16 Boston College 23 52 056 January 1 1994 Hall of Fame Bowl 23 Michigan 42 NC State 7 52 649 January 2 1995 Hall of Fame Bowl Wisconsin 34 25 Duke 20 61 384 January 1 1996 Outback Bowl 15 Penn State 43 16 Auburn 14 65 313 January 1 1997 Outback Bowl 16 Alabama 17 15 Michigan 14 53 161 January 1 1998 Outback Bowl 12 Georgia 33 Wisconsin 6 56 186 January 1 1999 Outback Bowl 22 Penn State 26 Kentucky 14 66 005 January 1 2000 Outback Bowl 21 Georgia 28 19 Purdue 25 OT 54 059 January 1 2001 Outback Bowl South Carolina 24 19 Ohio State 7 65 229 January 1 2002 Outback Bowl 14 South Carolina 31 22 Ohio State 28 66 249 January 1 2003 Outback Bowl 12 Michigan 38 22 Florida 30 65 101 January 1 2004 Outback Bowl 13 Iowa 37 17 Florida 17 65 657 January 1 2005 Outback Bowl 8 Georgia 24 16 Wisconsin 21 62 414 January 2 2006 Outback Bowl 16 Florida 31 25 Iowa 24 65 881 January 1 2007 Outback Bowl Penn State 20 17 Tennessee 10 65 601 January 1 2008 Outback Bowl 16 Tennessee 21 18 Wisconsin 17 60 121 January 1 2009 Outback Bowl Iowa 31 South Carolina 10 55 117 January 1 2010 Outback Bowl Auburn 38 Northwestern 35 OT 49 383 January 1 2011 Outback Bowl Florida 37 Penn State 24 60 574 January 2 2012 Outback Bowl 12 Michigan State 33 18 Georgia 30 3OT 49 429 January 1 2013 Outback Bowl 11 South Carolina 33 19 Michigan 28 54 527 January 1 2014 Outback Bowl 14 LSU 21 Iowa 14 51 296 January 1 2015 Outback Bowl 17 Wisconsin 34 19 Auburn 31 OT 44 023 January 1 2016 Outback Bowl Tennessee 45 12 Northwestern 6 53 202 January 2 2017 Outback Bowl 20 Florida 30 21 Iowa 3 51 119 January 1 2018 Outback Bowl South Carolina 26 Michigan 19 45 687 January 1 2019 Outback Bowl Iowa 27 18 Mississippi State 22 40 518 January 1 2020 Outback Bowl 16 Minnesota 31 9 Auburn 24 45 652 January 2 2021 Outback Bowl Ole Miss 26 7 Indiana 20 11 025 January 1 2022 Outback Bowl 22 Arkansas 24 Penn State 10 46 577 January 2 2023 ReliaQuest Bowl 24 Mississippi State 19 Illinois 10 35 797 January 1 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl 13 LSU 35 Wisconsin 31 31 424 Source 13 LSU s win in the 2014 edition was vacated in 2023 by the NCAA for a booster related violation 14 MVPs editThe bowl has named an MVP since inception in the inaugural game there were co MVPs 15 Date MVP Team Position December 23 1986 James Jackson Georgia QB Garry Moss CB January 2 1988 Jamie Morris Michigan TB January 2 1989 Robert Drummond Syracuse RB January 1 1990 Reggie Slack Auburn QB January 1 1991 DeChane Cameron Clemson QB January 1 1992 Marvin Graves Syracuse QB January 1 1993 Heath Shuler Tennessee QB January 1 1994 Tyrone Wheatley Michigan RB January 2 1995 Terrell Fletcher Wisconsin RB January 1 1996 Bobby Engram Penn State WR January 1 1997 Dwayne Rudd Alabama LB January 1 1998 Mike Bobo Georgia QB January 1 1999 Courtney Brown Penn State DE January 1 2000 Drew Brees Purdue QB January 1 2001 Ryan Brewer South Carolina RB January 1 2002 Phil Petty South Carolina QB January 1 2003 Chris Perry Michigan TB January 1 2004 Fred Russell Iowa RB January 1 2005 David Pollack Georgia DE Date MVP Team Position January 2 2006 Dallas Baker Florida WR January 1 2007 Tony Hunt Penn State RB January 1 2008 Erik Ainge Tennessee QB January 1 2009 Shonn Greene Iowa RB January 1 2010 Darvin Adams Auburn WR January 1 2011 Ahmad Black Florida S January 2 2012 Brandon Boykin Georgia CB January 1 2013 Ace Sanders South Carolina WR PR January 1 2014 Jeremy Hill LSU RB January 1 2015 Melvin Gordon Wisconsin RB January 1 2016 Jalen Hurd Tennessee RB January 2 2017 Chauncey Gardner Florida DB January 1 2018 Jake Bentley South Carolina QB January 1 2019 Nick Easley Iowa WR January 1 2020 Tyler Johnson Minnesota WR January 2 2021 Matt Corral Ole Miss QB January 1 2022 KJ Jefferson Arkansas QB January 2 2023 Justin Robinson Mississippi State QB January 1 2024 Garrett Nussmeier LSU QB Source 13 16 Most appearances editUpdated through the January 2024 edition 38 games 76 total appearances Teams with multiple appearances Rank Team Appearances Record 1 Iowa 6 3 3 Michigan 6 3 3 Wisconsin 6 2 4 4 South Carolina 5 4 1 Penn State 5 3 2 Florida 5 3 2 Georgia 5 3 2 Auburn 5 2 3 9 Tennessee 4 3 1 Ohio State 4 0 4 11 LSU 3 1 1 12 Syracuse 2 2 0 Alabama 2 1 1 Boston College 2 1 1 Mississippi State 2 1 1 Illinois 2 0 2 Northwestern 2 0 2 LSU s win in the 2014 edition was vacated by the NCAA in 2023 Teams with a single appearance Won 5 Arkansas Clemson Michigan State Minnesota Ole Miss Lost 5 Duke Indiana Kentucky NC State PurdueAppearances by conference editUpdated through the January 2024 edition 38 games 76 total appearances Conference Record Appearances by season Games W L Win pct Won Lost Vacated Big Ten 35 13 22 371 1987 1993 1994 1995 1998 2002 2003 2006 2008 2011 2014 2018 2019 1989 1990 1991 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2007 2009 2010 2012 2013 2015 2016 2017 2020 2021 2022 2023 SEC 34 20 13 606 1989 1992 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2007 2009 2010 2012 2015 2016 2017 2020 2021 2022 2023 1986 1987 1988 1995 1998 2002 2003 2006 2008 2011 2014 2018 2019 2013 ACC 3 1 2 333 1990 1993 1994 Independents 2 2 0 1 000 1986 1988 Big East 2 1 1 500 1991 1992 LSU s vacated win following the 2013 season played in January 2014 is excluded from win loss totals and winning percentage Games marked with an asterisk were played in January of the following calendar year Results reflect conference affiliations at the time each game was played Big East appearances Syracuse 1992 and Boston College 1993 the American Athletic Conference The American has retained the charter of the original Big East following its 2013 realignment Independent appearances Boston College 1986 and Syracuse 1988 Game records editTeam Performance vs opponent Year Most points scored one team 45 Tennessee vs Northwestern 2016 Most points scored losing team 35 Northwestern vs Auburn 2010 Most points scored both teams 73 Auburn vs Northwestern 2010 Fewest points allowed 0 Clemson vs Illinois 1991 Largest margin of victory 39 Tennessee vs Northwestern 2016 Total yards 621 Northwestern vs Auburn 2010 Rushing yards 400 Wisconsin vs Auburn 2015 Passing yards 532 Northwestern vs Auburn 2010 First downs 34 Northwestern vs Auburn 2010 Fewest yards allowed 199 Mississippi State vs Iowa 2019 Fewest rushing yards allowed 15 Mississippi State vs Iowa 2019 Fewest passing yards allowed 55 Florida vs Iowa 2017 Individual Performance Player Team Year Total offense 566 Mike Kafka Northwestern vs Auburn 532 Pass 34 Rush 2010 Touchdowns all purpose 4 Chris Perry Michigan 2003 Rushing yards 251 Melvin Gordon Wisconsin 2015 Rushing touchdowns 4 Chris Perry Michigan 2003 Passing yards 532 Mike Kafka Northwestern 2010 Passing touchdowns 4 most recent Mike Kafka Northwestern 2010 Receiving yards 205 Tavarres King Georgia 2012 Receiving touchdowns 2 most recent Tyler Johnson Minnesota 2020 Tackles 16 Traveon Henry Northwestern 2016 Sacks 3 most recent David Pollack Georgia 2005 Interceptions 2 most recent Chauncey Gardner Johnson Florida 2017 Long Plays Performance Team Player vs opponent Year Touchdown run 77 yds Jamie Morris Michigan 1988 Touchdown pass 85 yds Austin Appleby to Mark Thompson Florida 2017 Kickoff return 96 yds shared by Jordan Cotton Iowa Noah Igbinoghene 17 Auburn 20142020 Punt return 92 yds Brandon Boykin Georgia 2012 Interception return 100 yds shared by Walter McFadden Auburn Evan Berry Tennessee 20102016 Fumble return 88 yds Tony Davis Penn State 2007 Punt 70 yds Tyeler Dean South Carolina 2002 Field goal 53 yds Charles Campbell Indiana 2021 Source 18 Media coverage editMain article List of ReliaQuest Bowl broadcasters The inaugural edition of the bowl was carried by Mizlou in December 1986 with NBC carrying the next five editions 1988 1992 19 Since 1993 the game has been carried by ESPN or ESPN2 except for four broadcasts on ABC 2011 2012 2017 and 2021 19 References edit 2019 Bowl Schedule collegefootballpoll com Retrieved December 13 2019 a b c Alfonso David December 29 1995 A new name highlights the 10th year of what started as the Hall of Fame Bowl Tampa Tribune McEwen Tom April 17 1986 Hall of Fame Bowl will be played in Tampa The Tampa Tribune p 1C Retrieved March 25 2022 via newspapers com Bowl gets new sponsor San Francisco Examiner April 13 1995 p C 2 Retrieved March 25 2022 via newspapers com Mills Roger September 3 1998 Outback joins the crowd at new stadium St Petersburg Times St Petersburg Florida p 5H Retrieved March 25 2022 via newspapers com Baker Matt March 25 2022 Crikey Outback Bowl changes name Tampa Bay Times Retrieved January 2 2023 Kritzer Ashley Gurbal May 2 2022 Bloomin CEO on dropped Outback Bowl sponsorship It was just time Tampa Bay Business Journal Retrieved January 2 2023 Baker Matt June 9 2022 Tampa s Outback Bowl has a new name the ReliaQuest Bowl Tampa Bay Times Retrieved June 9 2022 ESPN Signs Deal with Gator Bowl Extends Agreements with Capital One Bowl and Outback Bowl All Three Games to be Televised on New Year s Day ESPN Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 24 December 2012 2016 17 SEC Bowl Schedule secsports com Retrieved 10 April 2018 Big Ten Bowl Partners Big Ten Conference Archived from the original on August 5 2014 Retrieved 10 April 2018 About the Bowl www reliaquestbowl com Retrieved January 2 2023 a b Bowl Game Summary reliaquestbowl com January 2023 Retrieved January 4 2023 Mandel Stewart Vacated LSU wins leave Les Miles out of CFB Hall of Fame consideration The Athletic Retrieved 2023 06 22 Quick Game Summary outbackbowl com Retrieved January 8 2020 glenwest21 January 1 2024 Garrett Nussmeier is the ReliaQuest bowl MVP Tweet Retrieved January 1 2024 via Twitter No 18 Minnesota tops No 12 Auburn in Outback Bowl reuters com Field Level Media January 1 2020 Retrieved January 5 2020 Noah Igbinoghene s 96 yard kickoff return in the first quarter which tied an Outback Bowl record Outback Bowl Records outbackbowl com Retrieved January 5 2020 a b Kelly Doug ed 2019 20 Football Bowl Association Media Guide PDF footballbowlassociation com p 154 Retrieved January 4 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from 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