International Bowl

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International Bowl

International Bowl logo, 2007—present
Stadium Rogers Centre
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Operated 2007-present
Conference Tie-ins Big East, MAC
Payout US$750,000 (2008)
2008 Matchup
Rutgers vs. Ball State (Rutgers 52, BSU 30)
2009 Matchup
Big East vs. MAC (January 3)

The International Bowl is a NCAA collegiate American football bowl game played in Toronto, Ontario. It is the only post-season bowl game played outside the United States, and the first since the Bacardi Bowl was played in Cuba on January 1, 1937. The inaugural game in 2007 matched up Western Michigan University with the University of Cincinnati and was televised live on ESPN2 in the United States and TSN in Canada. Ball State and Rutgers played in the 2008 edition.

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[edit] History

The first game was played on January 6, 2007 at the Rogers Centre, home to the CFL's Toronto Argonauts and multiple CIS Vanier Cup (1989-2003, 2007). In 2004, a partnership led by the City of Toronto bid to host a bowl game in Toronto to help the city recover from its loss of tourism dollars due to the 2003 SARS outbreak, but the NCAA sanctioned the new Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego instead. Toronto re-launched the bid in 2005 and was successful, playing the first game at the end of 2006 season.

The bowl signed an agreement with two Division I conferences for annual representation. The Big East Conference, a Bowl Championship Series conference, will send a fourth placed team or higher to the game, and the Mid-American Conference will also select a top team for inclusion in the event. Each conference is composed of schools in the northern states of the American Midwest, and Northeast, except for the University of South Florida.

The inaugural game was the first post-season bowl game played outside the United States since the Bacardi Bowl was played in Cuba on January 1, 1937,[1] and the first football game of significance to be played in Canada under American football rules since Simon Fraser University's football team left the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics in 2001, and joined Canadian Interuniversity Sport, where Canadian universities play under Canadian football rules.

[edit] Results

Date Winning Team Losing Team Attendance Notes
January 6, 2007 Cincinnati 27 Western Michigan 24 26,717 notes
January 5, 2008 Rutgers 52 Ball State 30 31,455 notes

[edit] MVPs

Date MVP School Position
2007 Dominick Goodman Cincinnati WR
2008 Ray Rice Rutgers HB

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[edit] 2007

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ The Bacardi Bowl, however, was not the last major-college football game to be played outside the US before the International Bowl. The Mirage Bowl, later the Coca-Cola Bowl, was played in Tokyo during the regular season between 1977 and 1993, and Navy and Notre Dame played their annual game in Dublin in 1996.

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