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Encyclopedia > Humanitarian Bowl
Humanitarian Bowl
Roady's Truck Stops Humanitarian Bowl
Stadium Bronco Stadium
Location Boise, Idaho
Operated 1997 — present
Conference Tie-ins ACC, WAC
Payout US$750,000 (2007)
Sponsors
Crucial.com (1999 — 2002)
MPC Computers (Dec. 2004 — 2006)
Former names
Humanitarian Bowl (1997 — 1998)
Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl (1999 — 2002)
Humanitarian Bowl (Jan. 2004)
MPC Computers Bowl (Dec. 2004 - 2006)
2006 Matchup
Miami 21, Nevada 20

The Humanitarian Bowl is a post-season NCAA-sanctioned Division I FBS college football bowl game that has been played annually at 30,000-seat Bronco Stadium on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, since 1997. The game currently matches teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Western Athletic Conference. Bronco Stadium is a football stadium in Boise, Idaho on the campus of Boise State University. ... Nickname: Motto: Energy Peril Success Location in Ada County and the state of Idaho Coordinates: , Country State County Ada Founded 1863 Incorporated 1864 Government  - Mayor David H. Bieter Area  - Total 64 sq mi (165. ... The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is one of the oldest collegiate athletic leagues in the United States. ... The Western Athletic Conference (commonly referred to as the WAC, pronounced wack) was formed on July 27, 1962, making it the sixth oldest of the 11 college athletic conferences currently participating in the NCAAs Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS; formerly Division I-A). ... USD redirects here. ... 2007 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The 2006 NCAA Division I-A football season, or the college football season, began on August 31, 2006, progresses through the regular season and bowl season, and will conclude with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game on January 8, 2007 in Glendale, Arizona, USA, when the #2 Florida... The 2006 Miami Hurricanes football team represents the University of Miami during the 2006 college football season. ... The University of Nevada, Reno (Nevada or UNR) is a university located in Reno, Nevada, USA, and is known for its programs in agricultural research, animal biotechnology, and mining-related engineering and natural sciences. ... The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA, often pronounced N-C-Double-A or N-C-Two-A ) is a voluntary association of about 1,200 institutions, conferences, organizations and individuals that organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States. ... Division I (or DI) is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States. ... A college football game between Colorado State and Air Force. ... A bowl game is a post-season college football game, typically at the Division I-A level. ... Bronco Stadium is a football stadium in Boise, Idaho on the campus of Boise State University. ... Boise State University is a state university located near downtown Boise, the capital city of Idaho. ... Nickname: Motto: Energy Peril Success Location in Ada County and the state of Idaho Coordinates: , Country State County Ada Founded 1863 Incorporated 1864 Government  - Mayor David H. Bieter Area  - Total 64 sq mi (165. ... The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is one of the oldest collegiate athletic leagues in the United States. ... The Western Athletic Conference (commonly referred to as the WAC, pronounced wack) was formed on July 27, 1962, making it the sixth oldest of the 11 college athletic conferences currently participating in the NCAAs Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS; formerly Division I-A). ...


The game was sponsored by Micron Technology, an Idaho-based manufacturer, from 1999 to 2002 under the name Crucial.com, which sells computer memory upgrades from Micron. The bowl game then briefly had no sponsor for the January 2004 game. In December of 2004, the name was changed to the MPC Computers Bowl. MPC Computers was formerly MicronPC, the computer manufacturing division of Micron, but splint from Micron and has no affiliation with Micron. In April 2007, it was announced that the bowl will again be called the Humanitarian Bowl. [1] In May 2007, a new bowl sponsor was announced. The bowl's name is now the Roady's Humanitarian Bowl. [2] Micron Technology (Micron) NYSE: MU is a multinational company based in Boise, Idaho, USA, best known for producing many forms of semiconductor devices. ...


It is the longest running cold weather bowl game currently in operation. The payout is $750,000, but teams are required to provide a corporate sponsor, purchase a minimum number of tickets, and stay at a selected hotel for a minimum stay. Because of this, 7-4 UCLA declined an invitation to the Humanitarian Bowl in 2001. [3] Head coach Karl Dorrell 5th year, 30–20 Home stadium Rose Bowl (stadium) Capacity 92,542 - Grass Conference Pac-10 First year 1919 Team records All-time record 514–345–37 Postseason bowl record 13–13–1 Awards Wire national titles 1 Conference titles 17 Heisman winners 1 Pageantry Colors... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...

Contents

Previous results

Former logo
Date Played Winning Team Losing Team
December 29, 1997 Cincinnati 35 Utah State 19
December 30, 1998 Idaho 42 Southern Mississippi 35
December 30, 1999 Boise State 34 Louisville 31
December 28, 2000 Boise State 38 UTEP 23
December 31, 2001 Clemson 49 Louisiana Tech 24
December 31, 2002 Boise State 34 Iowa State 16
January 3, 2004 Georgia Tech 52 Tulsa 10
December 27, 2004 Fresno State 37 Virginia 34 (OT)
December 28, 2005 Boston College 27 Boise State 21
December 31, 2006 Miami 21 Nevada 20
December 31, 2007

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MVPs

Date played MVPs School Position
December 29, 1997 Steve Smith Utah State WR
Chad Plummer Cincinnati QB
December 30, 1998 Lee Roberts Southern Miss QB
John Welsh Idaho QB
December 30, 1999 Brock Forsey Boise State RB
Chris Redman Louisville QB
December 28, 2000 Bart Hendricks Boise State QB
Chris Porter UTEP RB
December 31, 2001 Woodrow Dantzler Clemson QB
Delwyn Daigre Louisiana Tech WR
December 31, 2002 Bobby Hammer Boise State DT
Anthony Forrest Iowa State DB
January 3, 2004 P.J. Daniels Georgia Tech RB
Cort Moffitt Tulsa P
December 27, 2004 Paul Pinegar Fresno State QB
Marques Hagans Virginia QB
December 28, 2005 Matt Ryan Boston College QB
Jared Zabransky Boise State QB
December 31, 2006 Kirby Freeman Miami QB
Jeff Rowe Nevada QB

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Most appearances

Rank Team Appearances Record
1 Boise State 4 3-1
T2 Boston College 1 1-0
T2 Cincinnati 1 1-0
T2 Clemson 1 1-0
T2 Fresno State 1 1-0
T2 Georgia Tech 1 1-0
T2 Idaho 1 1-0
T2 Miami 1 1-0
T3 Nevada 1 0-1
T3 Iowa State 1 0-1
T3 Louisiana Tech 1 0-1
T3 Louisville 1 0-1
T3 Southern Mississippi 1 0-1
T3 Tulsa 1 0-1
T3 Utah State 1 0-1
T3 UTEP 1 0-1
T3 Virginia 1 0-1

Boise State University is a state university located near downtown Boise, the capital city of Idaho. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The University of Cincinnati is a coeducational public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. ... Clemson University is a public, coeducational, land-grant, research university located in Clemson, South Carolina, United States. ... The campus on a sunny day California State University, Fresno, commonly referred to as Fresno State, is one of the campuses of California State University, located at the northeast edge of Fresno, California, USA. The campus sits at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the San Joaquin... The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly known as Georgia Tech, is a public, coeducational research university, part of the University System of Georgia, and located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, with satellite campuses in Savannah, Georgia, Metz, France and Singapore. ... The University of Idaho is the states prominent institution of higher learning, located in the rural city of Moscow in Latah County. ... This is an article about the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. ... The University of Nevada, Reno (Nevada or UNR) is a university located in Reno, Nevada, USA, and is known for its programs in agricultural research, animal biotechnology, and mining-related engineering and natural sciences. ... Iowa State University of Science and Technology (ISU) is a public land-grant and space-grant university located in Ames, Iowa, USA. Until 1959 it was known as Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. ... Louisiana Tech University, located in Ruston, Louisiana is a coeducational public institution of higher learning with an approximate enrollment of 12,000 students. ... The University of Louisville (also known as U of L) is a public, state-supported university located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. ... The University of Southern Mississippi (USM, but frequently referred to as Southern Miss) is a four-year public university located primarily in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. ... The University of Tulsa is a private, comprehensive university awarding bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. ... Utah State University (USU) is a land-grant university whose main campus is located in Logan, Utah. ... The University of Texas at El Paso, popularly known as UTEP, is a public, coeducational university, and it is a member of the University of Texas System. ... The Virginia Cavaliers are the athletics teams of the University of Virginia. ...

See also

// From the 1998 season until the 2005 season, four BCS bowls have determined the national champion on a rotating basis. ...

External links

  • Official website of the Humanitarian Bowl, under construction

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.idahostatesman.com/104/story/80015.html
  2. ^ http://www.idahostatesman.com/newsupdates/story/86390.html
  3. ^ http://uclabruins.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120301aab.html

  Results from FactBites:
 
Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl: Louisiana Tech vs. Clemson (416 words)
Dantzler threw for four TDs and Clemson rolled over Louisiana Tech 49-24 in the Humanitarian Bowl on Monday.
Even in the snow, QB Woodrow Dantzler was dazzling on Dec. 31 in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl.
But the Bulldogs were snowed under in the third period, when the Tigers scored on all four of their possessions.
College football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1180 words)
The college post-season is ushered in by the annual presentation of the Heisman Trophy Award, considered the most prestigious award in all of college football, given to the top player of the year as determined by a panel consisting of media voters and former winners of the award.
This is then followed by a series of bowl games that showcase (usually) the top college team in a particular conference, as well as the consensus "national champion", which is determined not by a true playoff, but by a controversial confederation of voters, broadcast networks, bowls and conferences known as the Bowl Championship Series.
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