Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

Armed Forces Bowl

L'Armed Forces Bowl est un match de football américain universitaire se tenant depuis 2003. Il a lieu à Fort Worth (Texas) au Amon G. Carter Stadium.

Ce match opposa jusqu'en 2005 une équipe de la Mountain West Conference à une formation de la Big 12 Conference. En 2006 et 2008, la partie opposera une équipe de la Mountain West Conference à une formation de la Conference USA tandis qu'en 2007 et 2009, une équipe de la Mountain West Conference sera opposée à une formation de la Pacific Ten Conference.

Palmarès

Date Vainqueur Score Finaliste
23 décembre 2003 Boise State 34-31 TCU
23 décembre 2004 Cincinnati 32-14 Marshall
23 décembre 2005 Kansas 42-13 Houston

Voir aussi

  • Portail du football américain Portail du football américain
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