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Frisco Bowl

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Annual college football postseason game
Not to be confused withFrisco Football Classic.

College football bowl game
Frisco Bowl
Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl
StadiumToyota Stadium
LocationFrisco, Texas
Temporary venueFord Center at The Star (2025)
Operated2017–present
Conference tie-insAmerican Conference
PayoutUS$650,000 (2019)[1]
Websitethefriscobowl.com
Preceded byMiami Beach Bowl
Sponsors
DXL (2017–2018)
Tropical Smoothie Cafe (2019–2021)
Scooter's Coffee (2023–present)
Former names
DXL Frisco Bowl (2017–2018)
Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl (2019–2021)
Frisco Bowl (2022)
2025 matchup
UNLV vs.Ohio (Ohio 17–10)

TheFrisco Bowl is an annualNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sanctioned post-seasonDivision I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)college footballbowl game played inFrisco, Texas, since December 2017. The bowl has a tie-in with theAmerican Conference, and chooses another teamat-large. The bowl's usual venue isToyota Stadium in Frisco; the 2025 game was relocated to the nearbyFord Center at The Star.

DXL was the bowl's inaugural sponsor from 2017 to 2018, followed byTropical Smoothie Cafe from 2019 to 2021, andScooter's Coffee beginning in 2023.

History

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Toyota Stadium during the 2017 Frisco Bowl

On April 21, 2017, it was announced that theMiami Beach Bowl—which had been owned and operated by theAmerican Athletic Conference (The American)—had been sold toESPN Events and that it would relocate toFrisco, Texas, to be played inToyota Stadium starting in the 2017 season.[2] On November 8, 2017, it was announced thatDestination XL Group, a retailer specializing inbig and tall menswear, had signed on as the inaugural title sponsor of the bowl.[3] On December 3, 2017,SMU andLouisiana Tech were announced as the teams for the inaugural playing of the bowl.[4] In 2019,Tropical Smoothie Cafe became the new title sponsor.[5]In 2023, Scooter's Coffee became the new title sponsor.[6]

The 2020 Frisco Bowl was originally set to be contested by theSMU Mustangs, from The American, and theUTSA Roadrunners, fromConference USA.[7][8] The game was slated to be the first matchup between the two teams.[9] Two days after the matchup was announced, the 2020 edition was canceled due toCOVID-19 concerns with the SMU football team.[10][11]

The 2025 edition of the bowl was relocated to theFord Center at The Star to accommodate renovations at Toyota Stadium.[12]

Conference tie-ins

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Initial planning had been to have teams from The American face aSun Belt opponent in 2017 and 2019, and face aMid-American Conference (MAC) opponent in 2018.[2] In 2017, the inaugural game featured a matchup between The American andConference USA (C-USA).

The Frisco Bowl then secured an affiliation with The American through the 2021 season, with opponents to be selected at-large. The 2018 matchup featured teams from the MAC andMountain West, as The American was unable to provide a team, due to its champion,UCF, receiving aNew Year's Six bowl bid.[13] MAC and Mountain West teams again met in 2019,[14] as The American's champion,Memphis, again received a New Year's Six bid.

Game results

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Rankings perAP Poll prior to the game being played.

DateWinning TeamLosing TeamAttendanceNotes
December 20, 2017Louisiana Tech51SMU1014,419notes
December 19, 2018Ohio27San Diego State011,029notes
December 20, 2019Kent State51Utah State4112,120notes
December 19, 2020Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[11]
December 21, 2021San Diego State38No. 24UTSA2415,801notes
December 17, 2022Boise State35North Texas3212,211notes
December 19, 2023UTSA35Marshall1711,215notes
December 17, 2024No. 25Memphis42West Virginia3712,022notes
December 23, 2025Ohio17UNLV106,521notes

Source:[15]

MVPs

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YearOffensive MVPDefensive MVPRef.
PlayerCollegePositionPlayerCollegePosition
2017J'Mar SmithLouisiana TechQBAmik RobertsonLouisiana TechCB[16]
2018A. J. OuelletteOhioRBEvan CroutchOhioLB[17]
2019Dustin CrumKent StateQBQwuantrezz KnightKent StateDB[18]
2021Jesse MatthewsSan Diego StateWRCJ BaskervilleSan Diego StateS[19]
2022Taylen GreenBoise StateQBEzekial NoaBoise StateLB[20]
2023Joshua CephusUTSAWRKam AlexanderUTSACB[21]
2024Seth HeniganMemphisQBChandler MartinMemphisLB[22]
2025Sieh BanguraOhioRBAdonis Williams Jr.OhioS

Appearances by team

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Updated through the December 2025 edition (8 games, 16 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
RankTeamAppearancesRecordWin pct.
1Ohio22–01.000
San Diego State21–1.500
UTSA21–1.500
Teams with a single appearance

Won (4):Boise State,Kent State,Louisiana Tech,Memphis
Lost (6):Marshall,North Texas,SMU,UNLV,Utah State,West Virginia

Appearances by conference

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Updated through the December 2025 edition (8 games, 16 total appearances).

ConferenceRecordAppearances by season
GamesWLWin pct.WonLost
Mountain West523.4002021, 20222018, 2019, 2025
MAC3301.0002018, 2019, 2025 
American321.6672023, 20242017
C-USA312.33320172021, 2022
Big 12101.000 2024
Sun Belt101.000 2023

Game records

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TeamRecord, Team vs. OpponentYear
Most points scored (one team)51, shared by:
Louisiana Tech vs. SMU
Kent State vs. Utah State

2017
2019
Most points scored (losing team)41, Utah State vs. Kent State2019
Most points scored (both teams)92, Kent State vs. Utah State2019
Fewest points scored0, San Diego State vs. Ohio2018
Largest margin of victory41, Louisiana Tech vs. SMU2017
Total yards550, Kent State vs. Utah State2019
Rushing yards318, Boise State vs. North Texas2022
Passing yards333, San Diego State vs. UTSA2021
First downs31, San Diego State vs. UTSA2021
Fewest yards allowed281, Ohio vs. UNLV2025
Fewest rushing yards allowed97, Ohio vs. UNLV2025
Fewest passing yards allowed127, Louisiana Tech vs. SMU2017
IndividualRecord, Player, Team vs. OpponentYear
Total offense436,Dustin Crum (Kent State)2019
All-purpose yards227, Juwan Washington (San Diego State)2018
Total Touchdowns4, shared by:
J'Mar Smith (Louisiana Tech)
Lucas Johnson (San Diego State)

2017
2021
Touchdowns (all-purpose)2, multiple players
Rushing yards178,Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)2022
Rushing touchdowns2, shared by:
Nathan Rourke (Ohio)
Taylen Green (Boise State)
Ikaika Ragsdale (North Texas)
CJ Donaldson Jr. (West Virginia)

2018
2022
2022
2024
Passing yards333, Lucas Johnson (San Diego State)2021
Passing touchdowns3, shared by:
J'Mar Smith (Louisiana Tech)
Jordan Love (Utah State)
Lucas Johnson (San Diego State)

2017
2019
2021
Receptions11, shared by:
Jesse Matthews (San Diego State)
Hudson Clement (West Virginia)

2021
2024
Receiving yards175, Jesse Matthews (San Diego State)2021
Receiving touchdowns2, shared by:
Teddy Veal (Louisiana Tech)
Siaosi Mariner (Utah State)
Jesse Matthews (San Diego State)
Hudson Clement (West Virginia)

2017
2019
2021
2024
Tackles14, Troy Lefeged Jr. (Utah State)2019
Sacks2, Nick Heninger (Utah State)2019
Interceptions1, multiple players
Long PlaysRecord, Player, Team vs. OpponentYear
Touchdown run57 yds., Deven Thompkins (Utah State)2019
Touchdown pass78 yds., Dustin Crum to Isaiah McKoy (Kent State)2019
Kickoff return65 yds,, Jaqwis Dancy (Louisiana Tech)2017
Punt return30 yds., Kylan Nelson (Ohio)2018
Interception return52 yds., Ezekiel Noa (Boise State)2022
Fumble return8 yds., Eric Kendzior (Louisiana Tech)2017
Punt56 yds., Magnus Haines (Ohio)2025
Field goal50 yds., Ramon Villela (UNLV)2025

Media coverage

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The bowl has been televised byESPN orESPN2 since its inception.

References

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  1. ^"2019 Bowl Schedule".collegefootballpoll.com. RetrievedDecember 13, 2019.
  2. ^abMcMurphy, Brett (April 21, 2017)."Miami Beach Bowl moving to Frisco, Texas".ESPN.com. RetrievedApril 21, 2017.
  3. ^"DXL Men's Apparel Named Title Sponsor for Inaugural Frisco Bowl".thefriscobowl.com. November 8, 2017. Archived fromthe original on November 14, 2017. RetrievedNovember 8, 2017.
  4. ^"SMU AND LOUISIANA TECH SELECTED TO PLAY IN INAUGURAL 2017 DXL FRISCO BOWL".dxlfriscobowl.com (Press release). December 3, 2017. Archived fromthe original on December 4, 2017. RetrievedDecember 26, 2017.
  5. ^Lind, Andrew (December 19, 2019)."Tropical Smoothie Cafe Takes Over As Title Sponsor Of Frisco Bowl".sportslogos.net. RetrievedDecember 20, 2019.
  6. ^Reports, 6 News Staff (July 31, 2023)."Frisco Bowl welcomes Scooter's Coffee as new title sponsor".WOWT.com. RetrievedJuly 31, 2023.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^"SMU football will finish season with Frisco Bowl appearance on Dec. 19".Dallas News. December 9, 2020. RetrievedDecember 9, 2020.
  8. ^"UTSA headed to Frisco Bowl to face SMU".MySanAntonio. December 13, 2020. RetrievedDecember 15, 2020.
  9. ^"Winsipedia - SMU Mustangs vs. UTSA Roadrunners football series history".Winsipedia. RetrievedDecember 13, 2020.
  10. ^"Frisco Bowl Canceled Over SMU COVID-19 Protocols, Organizers Say".NBC DFW. December 14, 2020. RetrievedDecember 15, 2020.
  11. ^ab"Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl Canceled; UTSA to Play in SERVPRO First Responder Bowl".thefriscobowl.com (Press release). December 15, 2020. RetrievedDecember 15, 2020.
  12. ^Guzmán Castaños, Marlenys (August 29, 2025)."Frisco Bowl Moves To Ford Center At The Star For 2025".Local Profile. RetrievedOctober 6, 2025.
  13. ^Phillips, Troy (December 7, 2018)."2018 DXL Frisco Bowl Preview".dxlfriscobowl.com. RetrievedDecember 19, 2018.
  14. ^"Utah State Accepts Invite to Frisco Bowl Against Kent State".theFriscoBowl.com. December 8, 2019. RetrievedDecember 8, 2019.
  15. ^"Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl"(PDF).Bowl/All Star Game Records. NCAA. 2020. p. 17. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2021 – via NCAA.org.
  16. ^"Smith, Robertson named MVPs in LA Tech's Frisco bowl victory".ESPN. December 2017.
  17. ^@MACSports (December 19, 2018)."MVP's of the Game!" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  18. ^"Flashes Win First Bowl Game in Program History".kentstatesports.com. December 21, 2019. RetrievedDecember 21, 2019.
  19. ^@ohrnberger (December 21, 2021)."Jesse Matthews wins the offensive MVP, CJ Baskerville wins the defensive MVP for the 2021 Frisco Bowl" (Tweet). RetrievedDecember 22, 2021 – viaTwitter.
  20. ^"2022 Frisco Bowl Postgame Notes".thefriscobowl.com. December 17, 2022.
  21. ^@GregLuca (December 20, 2023)."UTSA's Joshua Cephus named the Offensive MVP of the Frisco Bowl, with cornerback Kam Alexander collecting Defensive MVP honors" (Tweet). RetrievedDecember 20, 2023 – viaTwitter.
  22. ^@TheJonahDylan (December 18, 2024)."Frisco Bowl" (Tweet). RetrievedDecember 18, 2024 – viaTwitter.

External links

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