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In 2004, Memphis defeated Arkansas State 47–35 before 30,427 fans, the largest crowd to ever watch a game at then-named Indian Stadium. In 2006, Arkansas State beat Memphis at the Liberty Bowl Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee after a last second Hail Mary touchdown to secure the win, 26–23, and end a ten-game losing streak to the Tigers. The ...
As a supplement to the list, the following games were regular season games that some have considered special and may be confused as a bowl. These games are not considered "bowl games" but are included here as a reference. 1992 Coca-Cola Classic vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers (L 38–24) [1] 2000 Eddie Robinson Classic vs. Iowa Hawkeyes (W 27–7) [2]
1952 Tangerine Bowl; 1954 Tangerine Bowl; 1969 Pecan Bowl; 2005 New Orleans Bowl; 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl; 2013 GoDaddy.com Bowl; 2014 GoDaddy Bowl; 2015 GoDaddy Bowl (January) 2015 New Orleans Bowl; 2016 Cure Bowl; 2017 Camellia Bowl; 2018 Arizona Bowl; 2019 Camellia Bowl; 2023 Camellia Bowl; 2024 68 Ventures Bowl
Arkansas State entered halftime up 24-21 over the Falcons in a tightly contested game. Jaylen Raynor was named the game’s offensive MVP, completing 18 of 30 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns.
The 2024 68 Ventures Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 26, 2024, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The 26th annual 68 Ventures Bowl (though only the second game under that name) featured Arkansas State and Bowling Green. The game begin at approximately 8:00 p.m. CST and aired on ESPN.
† Indicates Bowl Coalition, Bowl Alliance, BCS, or CFP / New Years' Six bowl. # Rankings from final Coaches Poll. ^4 wins in 2005 and 6 wins in 2006 later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. On–field record was 6–6 for both seasons.
The 1969 Pecan Bowl was a college football bowl game played between Drake Bulldogs and Arkansas State Indians at Memorial Stadium in Arlington, Texas. [1] [2] It was one of four regional finals in the NCAA College Division, which became Division II (and III) in 1973.
In a fit of rage, former Tennessee football coach Butch Jones wasted a valuable timeout during Arkansas State's Camellia Bowl matchup against Northern Illinois on Saturday, costing the Red Wolves ...