| Myrtle Beach Bowl | |
|---|---|
| Stadium | Brooks Stadium |
| Location | Conway, South Carolina |
| Operated | 2020–present |
| Conference tie-ins | |
| Website | myrtlebeachbowlgame.com |
| 2023 matchup | |
| Georgia Southern vs.Ohio (Ohio 41–21) | |
| 2024 matchup | |
| UTSA vs.Coastal Carolina (UTSA 44–15) | |
TheMyrtle Beach Bowl is anNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)college footballbowl game first played in December 2020 in theMyrtle Beach metropolitan area.Coastal Carolina University hosts the game at itsBrooks Stadium inConway, South Carolina, which has a capacity of 20,000 seats following an expansion project completed prior to the 2019 season.[1] Owned byESPN Events, the bowl has tie-ins withConference USA, theMid-American Conference and theSun Belt Conference.[2] The affiliation contract with ESPN Events has each conference supplying a team four times in a six-year bowl cycle from 2020 to 2025.[3] The Myrtle Beach Bowl is one of three bowl games that have never released payout totals for the teams involved in the game (theFenway Bowl and theLA Bowl are the others).
In 2013,"Group of Five" conferences were looking to start bowl games for their leagues, as thePower Five conferences "prefer to play each other in bowl games".[4] TheNCAA had a restriction on championship games, including bowl games, being held inSouth Carolina due todisplay of the Confederate flag onState House grounds, which was lifted in July 2015.[5] Organizers for theMedal of Honor Bowl, an all-star game, announced their intent to apply for NCAA sanctioning as a traditional postseason bowl game featuringFBS college teams, with a tentative game date of December 18, 2016.[6] However, in April 2016, the NCAA announced a three-year moratorium on new bowl games.[7]
In June 2018, the NCAA indicated that theGrand Strand area was approved for a bowl game.[5] The Myrtle Beach Bowl was subsequently announced on November 13, 2018, by ESPN Events,[8] with tie-ins to three conferences: theSun Belt Conference,Conference USA (C-USA), andMid-American Conference (MAC).[9] During2017–18 bowl season, there had been three teams that werebowl eligible but did not go to a bowl, as all slots were filled:Western Michigan andBuffalo from the MAC, andUTSA from C-USA.[3]
The bowl made its debut as part of the2020–21 bowl season, matchingNorth Texas of C-USA andAppalachian State of the Sun Belt.[10]

| Date | Winning Team | Losing Team | Attendance | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 21, 2020 | Appalachian State | 56 | North Texas | 28 | 5,000 | notes |
| December 20, 2021 | Tulsa | 30 | Old Dominion | 17 | 6,557 | notes |
| December 19, 2022 | Marshall | 28 | UConn | 14 | 12,023 | notes |
| December 16, 2023 | Ohio | 41 | Georgia Southern | 21 | 8,059 | notes |
| December 23, 2024 | UTSA | 44 | Coastal Carolina | 15 | 8,164 | notes |
| Year | Player | College | Position | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Camerun Peoples | Appalachian State | RB | [11] |
| 2021 | Davis Brin | Tulsa | QB | [12] |
| 2022 | Rasheen Ali | Marshall | RB | [13] |
| 2023 | Rickey Hunt Jr. | Ohio | RB | [14] |
| 2024 | Owen McCown | UTSA | QB | [15] |
Updated through the December 2024 edition (5 games, 10 total appearances).
| Rank | Team | Appearances | Record | Win pct. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | Appalachian State | 1 | 1–0 | 1.000 |
| T1 | Marshall | 1 | 1–0 | 1.000 |
| T1 | Ohio | 1 | 1–0 | 1.000 |
| T1 | Tulsa | 1 | 1–0 | 1.000 |
| T1 | UTSA | 1 | 1–0 | 1.000 |
| T1 | Coastal Carolina | 1 | 0–1 | .000 |
| T1 | Georgia Southern | 1 | 0–1 | .000 |
| T1 | North Texas | 1 | 0–1 | .000 |
| T1 | Old Dominion | 1 | 0–1 | .000 |
| T1 | UConn | 1 | 0–1 | .000 |
Updated through the December 2024 edition (5 games, 10 total appearances).
| Conference | Record | Appearances by season | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Games | W | L | Win pct. | Won | Lost | |
| Sun Belt | 4 | 2 | 2 | .500 | 2020, 2022 | 2023, 2024 |
| The American | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | 2021, 2024 | |
| C-USA | 2 | 0 | 2 | .000 | 2020, 2021 | |
| MAC | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | 2023 | |
| Independent | 1 | 0 | 1 | .000 | 2022 | |
Independent appearances: UConn (2022)
The bowl has been televised byESPN since its inception.
Updated through the December 2024 game.
| Team | Performance vs. Opponent | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Most points scored | 56, Appalachian State vs. North Texas | 2020 |
| Fewest points allowed | 14, Marshall vs. UConn | 2022 |
| Margin of victory | 29, UTSA vs. Coastal Carolina | 2024 |
| First downs | 35, Tulsa vs. Old Dominion | 2021 |
| Total yards | 638, Appalachian State vs. North Texas | 2020 |
| Rushing yards | 502, Appalachian State vs. North Texas | 2020 |
| Passing yards | 350, Georgia Southern vs. Ohio | 2023 |
| Most points scored (losing team) | 28, North Texas vs. Appalachian State | 2020 |
| Most points scored (both teams) | 84, Appalachian State vs. North Texas | 2020 |
| Fewest yards allowed | 247, Old Dominion vs. Tulsa | 2021 |
| Fewest rushing yards allowed | 33, Ohio vs. Georgia Southern | 2023 |
| Fewest passing yards allowed | 93, Marshall vs. UConn | 2022 |
| Individual | Player (Team) | Year |
| Points scored | 30, shared by: Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State) Rickey Hunt (Ohio) | 2020 2023 |
| All-Purpose yards | 317, Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State) | 2020 |
| Rushing yards | 317, Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State) | 2020 |
| Passing yards | 350, Davis Brin (Georgia Southern) | 2023 |
| Receiving yards | 131, Austin Ogunmakin (North Texas) | 2020 |
| Touchdowns (all-purpose) | 5, shared by: Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State) Rickey Hunt (Ohio) | 2020 2023 |
| Passing touchdowns | 2, shared by: Jason Bean (North Texas) Davis Brin (Tulsa) Cam Fancher (Marshall) Davis Brin (Georgia Southern) Tad Hudson (Coastal Carolina) | 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 |
| Rushing touchdowns | 5, Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State) | 2020 |
| Receiving touchdowns | 2, shared by: Henry Pearson (Appalachian State) Loronzo Thompson (North Texas) | 2020 |
| Receptions | 8, Josh Johnson (Tulsa) | 2021 |
| Tackles | 13, shared by: Kaiden Smith (Appalachian State) Jason Henderson (Old Dominion) R'Tarriun Johnson (Old Dominion) | 2020 2021 2021 |
| Tackles for loss | 3, shared by: Nick Hampton (Appalachian State) Jordan Young (Old Dominion) Bradley Weaver (Ohio) Martavius French (UTSA) | 2020 2021 2023 2024 |
| Sacks | 2.0, shared by: Vonnie Watkins (Ohio) Bradley Weaver (Ohio) Brandon Brown (UTSA) | 2023 2023 2024 |
| Interceptions | 1, shared by multiple people; most recent: Jakevian Rodgers (UTSA) Shane Bruce (Coastal Carolina) | 2024 2024 |
| Long Plays | Record, Player, Team | Year |
| Touchdown run | 70 yds., Marcus Williams Jr. (Appalachian State) | 2020 |
| Touchdown pass | 65 yds., Davis Brin (Georgia Southern) | 2023 |
| Kickoff return | 100 yds.,LaMareon James (Old Dominion) | 2021 |
| Punt return | 15 yds., Keegan Wilburn (Georgia Southern) | 2023 |
| Interception return | 63 yds., Steven Jones (Appalachian State) | 2020 |
| Fumble return | 30 yds., Roman Parodie (Ohio) | 2023 |
| Punt | 56 yds., Caile Hogan (UTSA) | 2024 |
| Field goal | 38 yds., Tate Sandell (UTSA) | 2024 |