Cure Bowl
Cure Bowl | |
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AutoNation Cure Bowl | |
Stadium | Camping World Stadium |
Location | Orlando, Florida |
Operated | 2015 |
Conference tie-ins | American, Sun Belt |
Sponsors | |
AutoNation (2015–present) | |
2015 matchup | |
San Jose State vs. Georgia State (San Jose State 27–16) |
The Cure Bowl, officially the AutoNation Cure Bowl for sponsorship purposes, is an annual American college football bowl game played in December of each year starting in 2015.[1] The Cure Bowl is so named to promote awareness and research of breast cancer, with proceeds going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
The AutoNation Cure Bowl, which features a match-up of teams from the American Athletic Conference and the Sun Belt Conference, is played at Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando, Florida. It is the third annual college bowl game at the Citrus Bowl, joining the Russell Athletic Bowl and the Citrus Bowl. The inaugural AutoNation Cure Bowl took place on December 19, 2015,[2] and was nationally televised on the CBS Sports Network.[3]
On October 24, 2014, AutoNation signed on as the inaugural title sponsor of the game.[4]
History
In the fall of 2007, college football in Orlando experienced a surge of support thanks to the completion of a new on-campus stadium at the University of Central Florida. The community enthusiasm inspired a group of Orlando leaders and philanthropists, many of which were UCF alums, to bring a new college bowl game to Orlando and to make it different by directly tying it to a charitable cause.
Among those initial supporters were the founding Board of Director members and Advisory Board members: Mack Mclaughlin, Alan Fidelo, Joe Mckinney, Jeff Lagos, Dave Almstead, Joe Hornstein, Megan Dowdy, Scott Rose, Alan Morrison, Mike Foristall, George Lamelza, and Executive Director, Alan Gooch.
Through years of experience working with and supporting college athletics, Florida Citrus Sports and the NCAA College Football Bowl system, this group knew that each college bowl game donated its profits to a charitable cause. However, the general public typically is unaware of which charitable causes are being supported. To separate this bowl from the rest, the founding board wanted the bowl game to be different, to allow the public to support the game as well as a significant cause. To do this it was decided the cause would be incorporated into the game title. As a result, the AutoNation Cure Bowl was born.
The inaugural Cure Bowl was played 2015. The game currently features opponents from The American and the Sun Belt Conference. Rather than play at Bright House Networks Stadium on the campus of UCF, it was decided to hold the game at the newly-renovated Camping World Stadium in downtown Orlando.
Game results
Date | Winning Team | Losing Team | Attendance | Notes | ||
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December 19, 2015 | San Jose State | 27 | Georgia State | 16 | 18,536 | notes |
MVPs
Year | MVP | Team | Position |
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2015 | Kenny Potter | San Jose State | QB |
Most appearances
Rank | Team | Appearances | Record |
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T1 | San Jose State | 1 | 1–0 |
T1 | Georgia State | 1 | 0–1 |
Wins by conference
Conference | Wins | Losses | Pct. |
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Mountain West Conference | 1 | 0 | 1.000 |
Sun Belt Conference | 0 | 1 | .000 |
Media Coverage
Television
Date | Network | Play-by-play announcers | Color commentators | Sideline reporters |
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2015 | CBS Sports Network | Carter Blackburn | Aaron Taylor | Jenny Dell |
Radio
Date | Network | Play-by-play announcers | Color commentators | Sideline reporters |
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2015 | iHeartRadio | Paul Kennedy | Max Starks | Jamie Seh |
See also
References
- ↑ "Orlando set to host third bowl game featuring teams from AAC, Sun Belt". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ "AutoNation signs on as title sponsor of Cure Bowl". Retrieved October 24, 2014.