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The 2024 Independence Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 28, 2024, at Independence Stadium located in Shreveport, Louisiana. The game began at approximately 8:15 p.m. CST and aired on ESPN. [4] [5] The Independence Bowl was one of the 2024–25 bowl games concluding the 2024 FBS football season.
Independence Bowl - No. 18 Army vs. Louisiana Tech. Time/TV/location: 9:15 p.m. ET, ESPN, Shreveport, La. Why watch: The Saturday nightcap should have been a battle of conference champs. Alas, Sun ...
The Independence Bowl is a post-season National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-sanctioned Division I college football bowl game that is played annually each December at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. The Independence Bowl was named because it was inaugurated in 1976, the year of the United States Bicentennial.
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) December 14, 2024 Marshall won the Sun Belt title game a week ago to finish the season at 10-3. But it was the last game at the school for coach Charles Huff.
This will be Louisiana Tech's first bowl appearance since 2020 and its sixth time in the Independence Bowl, where it has a 3-2 record. Army was last in a bowl game in 2021, and this is its second ...
“We are excited to accept the opportunity to play in the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl against a fantastic and storied program as Army,” Louisiana Tech athletic director Ryan Ivey said in a release. “I believe our football program is moving toward positive structure and the opportunity to play in this bowl adds to that momentum.
The 21 plays set an Independence Bowl record for plays in a drive. Louisiana Tech added a Henderson 44 yard field goal, the Bulldogs trailed 21-6 at the end of the 3rd quarter.
From 1978 to 1983, Independence Stadium was home to the city's two teams in the American Football Association, the Shreveport Steamer (with naming rights purchased from the defunct WFL team) and the Shreveport Americans. It hosted the AFA's first championship game, 1978's American Bowl I, which the Steamer won 17–14 over the San Antonio Charros.