FBS bowl game in Mobile, Alabama
College football bowl game
The 68 Ventures Bowl is a postseason NCAA -sanctioned Division I FBS college football bowl game that has been played annually in Mobile, Alabama since 1999. In 2021, the game was moved from Ladd–Peebles Stadium to Hancock Whitney Stadium , on the campus of the University of South Alabama . The game currently matches teams from the Sun Belt Conference and the Mid-American Conference . Originally known as the Mobile Alabama Bowl during its first two playings, it has undergone many name changes.
History
The game was known as the Mobile Alabama Bowl for its first two playings, in 1999 and 2000. GMAC (now Ally Financial ) had become the title sponsor for the 2000 playing, and the game was renamed as the GMAC Bowl for the 2001 though January 2010 playings. It was then the GoDaddy.com Bowl for the January 2011 to January 2013 playings when GoDaddy took over sponsorship.[ 2] In May 2013, it was announced that the ".com" would be dropped from the bowl's name, rebranding it as the GoDaddy Bowl for the January 2014 through December 2015 editions.[ 3] Dollar General took over sponsorship on August 17, 2016,[ 4] with the 2016 through 2018 playings branded as the Dollar General Bowl . It was announced on May 29, 2019, that Dollar General would no longer sponsor the bowl.[ 5] It was temporarily called by its original name, the Mobile Alabama Bowl,[ 5] until new sponsorship by LendingTree was announced on November 15, 2019, making it the LendingTree Bowl .[ 6] On May 15, 2023, the game was renamed as the 68 Ventures Bowl for its new sponsor, Daphne based 68 Ventures, a real estate investment company.[ 7]
When the bowl first began, it was played as one of the first games of the bowl season in December. The 2006 season saw the game moved to January, and it served as one of the last bowls played before the national championship game of either the Bowl Championship Series or the College Football Playoff . For the 2015 season, the bowl was moved back to December, where it remained for every subsequent playing except for the 2019 season.[ 5]
Conference tie-ins
From 1999 to 2009, the bowl pitted a Conference USA (C-USA) team against a team from the Mid-American Conference (MAC), except for the first two playings, when the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) could receive the bid if one of its easternmost teams qualified as bowl eligible .
For the January 2010 edition , the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) was to participate in the bowl as its ninth bowl tie-in. The ACC failed to have sufficient bowl-eligible teams to fill the slot, and the bowl chose Sun Belt Conference champion Troy as a replacement.[ 8] A MAC vs. Sun Belt matchup was then featured for a total of 11 consecutive bowls, through the January 2020 edition . That streak was broken when the December 2020 edition invited teams from C-USA and the Sun Belt. After Arkansas State of the Sun Belt appeared in the 2012 through 2015 editions of the bowl, the conference and bowl committee agreed on changing the team selection bylaws to avoid repeat appearances by teams in consecutive years.[citation needed ]
Notable games
Game results
Date
Bowl name
Winning team
Losing team
Attnd.
Ref.
December 22, 1999
Mobile Alabama Bowl
TCU
28
East Carolina
14
34,200
[ 12]
December 20, 2000
Mobile Alabama Bowl
Southern Miss
28
TCU
21
40,300
[ 13]
December 19, 2001
GMAC Bowl
Marshall
64
East Carolina
61 (2OT)
40,139
[ 14]
December 18, 2002
GMAC Bowl
Marshall
38
Louisville
15
40,646
[ 15]
December 18, 2003
GMAC Bowl
Miami (Ohio)
49
Louisville
28
40,620
[ 16]
December 22, 2004
GMAC Bowl
Bowling Green
52
Memphis
35
29,500
[ 17]
December 21, 2005
GMAC Bowl
Toledo
45
UTEP
13
35,422
[ 18]
January 7, 2007
GMAC Bowl
Southern Miss
28
Ohio
7
28,706
[ 19]
January 6, 2008
GMAC Bowl
Tulsa
63
Bowling Green
7
36,932
[ 20]
January 6, 2009
GMAC Bowl
Tulsa
45
Ball State
13
32,816
[ 21]
January 6, 2010
GMAC Bowl
Central Michigan
44
Troy
41 (2OT)
34,486
[ 22]
January 6, 2011
GoDaddy.com Bowl
Miami (Ohio)
35
Middle Tennessee
21
38,168
[ 23]
January 8, 2012
GoDaddy.com Bowl
Northern Illinois
38
Arkansas State
20
38,734
[ 24]
January 6, 2013
GoDaddy.com Bowl
Arkansas State
17
Kent State
13
37,913
[ 25]
January 5, 2014
GoDaddy Bowl
Arkansas State
23
Ball State
20
36,119
[ 26]
January 4, 2015
GoDaddy Bowl
Toledo
63
Arkansas State
44
36,811
[ 27]
December 23, 2015
GoDaddy Bowl
Georgia Southern
58
Bowling Green
27
28,656
[ 28]
December 23, 2016
Dollar General Bowl
Troy
28
Ohio
23
32,377
[ 29]
December 23, 2017
Dollar General Bowl
Appalachian State
34
Toledo
0
28,706
[ 30]
December 22, 2018
Dollar General Bowl
Troy
42
Buffalo
32
31,818
[ 31]
January 6, 2020
LendingTree Bowl
Louisiana
27
Miami (Ohio)
17
29,212
[ 32]
December 26, 2020
LendingTree Bowl
Georgia State
39
Western Kentucky
21
5,128
[ 33]
December 18, 2021
LendingTree Bowl
Liberty
56
Eastern Michigan
20
15,186
[ 34]
December 17, 2022
LendingTree Bowl
Southern Miss
38
Rice
24
20,512
[ 35]
December 23, 2023
68 Ventures Bowl
South Alabama
59
Eastern Michigan
10
20,926
[ 36]
December 26, 2024
68 Ventures Bowl
Arkansas State
38
Bowling Green
31
19,582
[ 37]
Source:[ 38]
MVPs
Date played
MVP
School
Position
December 22, 1999
Casey Printers
TCU
QB
December 20, 2000
LaDainian Tomlinson
TCU
RB
December 19, 2001
Byron Leftwich
Marshall
QB
December 18, 2002
Byron Leftwich
Marshall
QB
December 18, 2003
Ben Roethlisberger
Miami (OH)
QB
December 22, 2004
Omar Jacobs
Bowling Green
QB
December 21, 2005
Bruce Gradkowski
Toledo
QB
January 7, 2007
Damion Fletcher
Southern Miss
RB
January 6, 2008
Paul Smith
Tulsa
QB
January 6, 2009
Tarrion Adams
Tulsa
RB
January 6, 2010
Dan LeFevour
Central Michigan
QB
January 6, 2011
Austin Boucher
Miami (OH)
QB
January 8, 2012
Chandler Harnish
Northern Illinois
QB
January 6, 2013
Ryan Aplin
Arkansas State
QB
January 5, 2014
Fredi Knighten
Arkansas State
QB
January 4, 2015
Kareem Hunt
Toledo
RB
December 23, 2015
Favian Upshaw
Georgia Southern
QB
December 23, 2016
Justin Lucas
Troy
LB
December 23, 2017
Jalin Moore
Appalachian State
RB
December 22, 2018
Sawyer Smith
Troy
QB
January 6, 2020
Levi Lewis
Louisiana
QB
December 26, 2020
Cornelious Brown IV[ 39]
Georgia State
QB
December 18, 2021
Malik Willis [ 40]
Liberty
QB
December 17, 2022
Frank Gore Jr. [ 41]
Southern Miss
RB
December 23, 2023
Gio Lopez [ 42]
South Alabama
QB
December 26, 2024
Jaylen Raynor [ 43]
Arkansas State
QB
December 26, 2024
Justin Parks [ 44]
Arkansas State
S
December 26, 2024
Courtney Jackson [ 45]
Arkansas State
PR/WR
Most appearances
Updated through the December 2024 edition (26 games, 52 total appearances).
Teams with multiple appearances
Teams with a single appearance
Won (8): Appalachian State , Central Michigan , Georgia Southern , Georgia State , Liberty , Louisiana , Northern Illinois , South Alabama
Lost (7): Buffalo , Kent State , Memphis , Middle Tennessee State , Rice , UTEP , Western Kentucky
Appearances by conference
Updated through the December 2024 edition (26 games, 52 total appearances).
Conference
Record
Appearances by season
Games
W
L
Win pct.
Won
Lost
MAC
22
9
13
.409
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009*, 2010*, 2011*, 2014*
2006*, 2007*, 2008*, 2012*, 2013*, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019*, 2021, 2023, 2024
Sun Belt
15
11
4
.733
2012*, 2013*, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019*, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
2009*, 2010*, 2011*, 2014*
C-USA
12
4
8
.333
2000, 2006*, 2007*, 2008*
1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2020, 2022
WAC
2
1
1
.500
1999
2000
Independent
1
1
0
1.000
2021
Games marked with an asterisk (*) were played in January of the following calendar year.
The WAC no longer sponsors FBS football.
Independent appearances: Liberty (2021)
Game records
Team
Record, Team vs. Opponent
Year
Most points scored (one team)
64 , Marshall vs. East Carolina
2001
Most points scored (losing team)
61 , East Carolina vs. Marshall
2001
Most points scored (both teams)
125 , Marshall vs. East Carolina
2001
Fewest points allowed
0 , Appalachian State vs. Toledo
2017
Largest margin of victory
56 , Tulsa vs. Bowling Green
2008
Total yards
649 , Marshall vs. East Carolina
2001
Rushing yards
482 , Tulsa vs. Ball State
2009
Passing yards
576 , Marshall vs. East Carolina
2001
First downs
36 , Marshall vs. East Carolina
2001
Fewest yards allowed
146 , Appalachian State vs. Toledo
2017
Fewest rushing yards allowed
–16 , TCU vs. East Carolina
1999
Fewest passing yards allowed
73 , South Alabama vs. Eastern Michigan
2023
Individual
Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent
Year
All-purpose yards
Touchdowns (all-purpose)
5 , Kareem Hunt (Toledo)
Jan. 2015
Rushing yards
329 , Frank Gore Jr. (Southern Miss)
2022
Rushing touchdowns
5 , Kareem Hunt (Toledo)
Jan. 2015
Passing yards
576 , Byron Leftwich (Marshall)
2001
Passing touchdowns
5 , most recent: Fredi Knighten (Arkansas State)
Jan. 2015
Receptions
17 , Harold Fannin Jr. (Bowling Green)
2024
Receiving yards
234 , Denero Marriott (Marshall)
2001
Receiving touchdowns
3 , most recent: Booker Mays (Arkansas State)
Jan. 2015
Tackles
Sacks
Interceptions
Long plays
Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent
Year
Touchdown run
88 yds. , Lionel Gates (Louisville)
2003
Touchdown pass
79 yds. , Jaylen Raynor to Corey Rucker (Arkansas State)
2024
Kickoff return
95 yds. , Antonio Brown (Central Michigan)
2010
Punt return
60 yds. , Courtney Jackson (Arkansas State)
2024
Interception return
94 yds. , Money Hunter (Arkansas State)
Jan. 2015
Fumble return
93 yds. , Tyrone Hill[ 46] (Buffalo)
2018
Punt
65 yds. , Britt Barefoot (Southern Miss) † 73, Joseph Davidson, (Bowling Green)[ 47]
2007 Dec. 2015
Field goal
49 yds. , Jesus Gomez (Eastern Michigan)
2023
Source:[ 48]
† While listed in the record book as the bowl's longest punt, contemporary box scores indicate the longest punt happened in 2015, not 2007.[ 49]
The bowl has been televised on ESPN or ESPN2 since its inception.
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