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Myrtle Beach Bowl

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College football postseason game
Not to be confused withMiami Beach Bowl orFlorida Beach Bowl.
College football bowl game
Myrtle Beach Bowl
StadiumBrooks Stadium
LocationConway, South Carolina
Operated2020–present
Conference tie-ins
Websitemyrtlebeachbowlgame.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).

Background

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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]

History

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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]

Game results

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Tulsa quarterbackDavis Brin takes a knee to end the 2021 game
DateWinning TeamLosing TeamAttendanceNotes
December 21, 2020Appalachian State56North Texas285,000notes
December 20, 2021Tulsa30Old Dominion176,557notes
December 19, 2022Marshall28UConn1412,023notes
December 16, 2023Ohio41Georgia Southern218,059notes
December 23, 2024UTSA44Coastal Carolina158,164notes

MVPs

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YearPlayerCollegePositionRef.
2020Camerun PeoplesAppalachian StateRB[11]
2021Davis BrinTulsaQB[12]
2022Rasheen AliMarshallRB[13]
2023Rickey Hunt Jr.OhioRB[14]
2024Owen McCownUTSAQB[15]

Appearances by team

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Updated through the December 2024 edition (5 games, 10 total appearances).

RankTeamAppearancesRecordWin pct.
T1Appalachian State11–01.000
T1Marshall11–01.000
T1Ohio11–01.000
T1Tulsa11–01.000
T1UTSA11–01.000
T1Coastal Carolina10–1.000
T1Georgia Southern10–1.000
T1North Texas10–1.000
T1Old Dominion10–1.000
T1UConn10–1.000

Appearances by conference

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Updated through the December 2024 edition (5 games, 10 total appearances).

ConferenceRecordAppearances by season
GamesWLWin pct.WonLost
Sun Belt422.5002020, 20222023, 2024
The American2201.0002021, 2024 
C-USA202.000 2020, 2021
MAC1101.0002023 
Independent101.000 2022

Independent appearances: UConn (2022)

Media coverage

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The bowl has been televised byESPN since its inception.

Game records

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Updated through the December 2024 game.

TeamPerformance vs. OpponentYear
Most points scored56, Appalachian State vs. North Texas2020
Fewest points allowed14, Marshall vs. UConn2022
Margin of victory29, UTSA vs. Coastal Carolina2024
First downs35, Tulsa vs. Old Dominion2021
Total yards638, Appalachian State vs. North Texas2020
Rushing yards502, Appalachian State vs. North Texas2020
Passing yards350, Georgia Southern vs. Ohio2023
Most points scored (losing team)28, North Texas vs. Appalachian State2020
Most points scored (both teams)84, Appalachian State vs. North Texas2020
Fewest yards allowed247, Old Dominion vs. Tulsa2021
Fewest rushing yards allowed33, Ohio vs. Georgia Southern2023
Fewest passing yards allowed93, Marshall vs. UConn2022
IndividualPlayer (Team)Year
Points scored30, shared by:
Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State)
Rickey Hunt (Ohio)

2020
2023
All-Purpose yards317, Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State)2020
Rushing yards317, Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State)2020
Passing yards350, Davis Brin (Georgia Southern)2023
Receiving yards131, Austin Ogunmakin (North Texas)2020
Touchdowns (all-purpose)5, shared by:
Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State)
Rickey Hunt (Ohio)

2020
2023
Passing touchdowns2, 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 touchdowns5, Camerun Peoples (Appalachian State)2020
Receiving touchdowns2, shared by:
Henry Pearson (Appalachian State)
Loronzo Thompson (North Texas)
2020
Receptions8, Josh Johnson (Tulsa)2021
Tackles13, shared by:
Kaiden Smith (Appalachian State)
Jason Henderson (Old Dominion)
R'Tarriun Johnson (Old Dominion)

2020
2021
2021
Tackles for loss3, shared by:
Nick Hampton (Appalachian State)
Jordan Young (Old Dominion)
Bradley Weaver (Ohio)
Martavius French (UTSA)

2020
2021
2023
2024
Sacks2.0, shared by:
Vonnie Watkins (Ohio)
Bradley Weaver (Ohio)
Brandon Brown (UTSA)

2023
2023
2024
Interceptions1, shared by multiple people; most recent:
Jakevian Rodgers (UTSA)
Shane Bruce (Coastal Carolina)

2024
2024
Long PlaysRecord, Player, TeamYear
Touchdown run70 yds., Marcus Williams Jr. (Appalachian State)2020
Touchdown pass65 yds., Davis Brin (Georgia Southern)2023
Kickoff return100 yds.,LaMareon James (Old Dominion)2021
Punt return15 yds., Keegan Wilburn (Georgia Southern)2023
Interception return63 yds., Steven Jones (Appalachian State)2020
Fumble return30 yds., Roman Parodie (Ohio)2023
Punt56 yds., Caile Hogan (UTSA)2024
Field goal38 yds., Tate Sandell (UTSA)2024

References

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  1. ^Blondin, Alan (August 8, 2019)."Expansion of Brooks Stadium is complete. What the new capacity and features mean for CCU".Myrtle Beach Sun News. RetrievedMarch 26, 2020.
  2. ^"New FBS postseason game, Myrtle Beach Bowl, to start in 2020".AP News. November 13, 2018. RetrievedNovember 14, 2018.
  3. ^abNothaft, Patrick (November 13, 2018)."New college football bowl game to feature MAC, Sun Belt and C-USA teams".Kalamazoo Gazette. MLive Media Group. RetrievedNovember 14, 2018.
  4. ^McMurphy, Brett (June 11, 2013)."'Group of Five' look to add bowls".ESPN. RetrievedJune 11, 2013.
  5. ^abAsberry, Derrek (November 13, 2018)."Myrtle Beach Bowl to become first college football bowl game played in South Carolina".Post and Courier. RetrievedNovember 14, 2018.
  6. ^Hartsell, Jeff (August 26, 2015)."Medal of Honor Bowl now a 'traditional' bowl game".The Post and Courier.Charleston, South Carolina. RetrievedAugust 29, 2015.
  7. ^McMurphy, Brett (April 11, 2016)."NCAA approves three-year halt to new bowl games".ESPN.com. RetrievedMay 21, 2017.
  8. ^Taylor, John (November 13, 2018)."ESPN-owned Myrtle Beach Bowl to debut in 2020".CollegeFootballTalk. NBC Sports. RetrievedNovember 14, 2018.
  9. ^"ESPN Events Announces Creation of Myrtle Beach Bowl Beginning in 2020".myrtlebeachbowlgame.com. November 13, 2018. RetrievedDecember 21, 2020.
  10. ^"Myrtle Beach Bowl Preview: App State vs. North Texas".App State Athletics. 20 December 2020. RetrievedDecember 20, 2020.
  11. ^"App State's Peoples has historic day in Inaugural Myrtle Beach Bowl".WCSC-TV.AP. December 21, 2020. RetrievedDecember 22, 2020.
  12. ^IACOBELLI, PETE (21 December 2021)."Brin, Tulsa take Myrtle Beach Bowl 30-17 over Old Dominion".Chron. Retrieved21 December 2021.
  13. ^@LukeCreasy (December 19, 2022)."Rasheen Ali is the 2022 Myrtle Beach Bowl MVP" (Tweet). RetrievedDecember 19, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  14. ^@OhioFootball (December 16, 2023)."MVP RICKEYYYYYY !!" (Tweet). RetrievedDecember 16, 2023 – viaTwitter.
  15. ^@4thandsaturday (December 23, 2024)."Myrtle Beach Bowl MVP Owen McCown" (Tweet). RetrievedDecember 23, 2024 – viaTwitter.

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