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New Mexico Bowl

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NCAA-sanctioned post-season college football bowl game

College football bowl game
New Mexico Bowl
Isleta New Mexico Bowl
StadiumUniversity Stadium (2006–present)
LocationAlbuquerque, New Mexico (2006–present)
Temporary venueToyota Stadium,Frisco, Texas (2020)
Operated2006–present
Conference tie-insMWC,C-USA
Previous conference tie-insWAC (2006–2010)
Pac-12 (2012–2013)
PayoutUS$1.05 million (2019)[1]
Websitenewmexicobowl.com
Sponsors
Former names
  • New Mexico Bowl (2006–2010, 2018–2020, 2022)
  • Gildan New Mexico Bowl (2011–2017)
  • PUBG New Mexico Bowl (2021)
2023 matchup
New Mexico State vs.Fresno State
(Fresno State 37–10)
2024 matchup
TCU vs.Louisiana (TCU 34–3)

TheNew Mexico Bowl is anNCAA-sanctioned post-seasoncollege footballbowl game that has been played annually since 2006 atUniversity Stadium, on the campus of theUniversity of New Mexico inAlbuquerque, New Mexico. Owned and operated byESPN Events, it has typically been scheduled as one of the first games of the bowl season. The bowl has tie-ins withConference USA and theMountain West Conference.

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the2020 New Mexico Bowl was moved toToyota Stadium inFrisco, Texas.[2]

History

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The New Mexico Bowl trophy is a 20-inch (51 cm) piece ofZia Pueblo pottery, painted with Pueblo symbols, the New Mexico Bowl logo, football players, and the logos of the competing teams. TheZia sun symbol, a Zia Pueblo symbol that is used in thestate flag, is incorporated into the bowl game logo. The most valuable player trophies are crafted from traditional leather shields.[3]

From 2011 to 2017, the bowl was sponsored by clothing manufacturerGildan and was officially known as the Gildan New Mexico Bowl. In 2019, the bowl announced a sponsorship with DreamHouse Productions, a local film studio. However, in October 2019, the company was quietly dropped as sponsor, coinciding with investigations by a local sports website, EnchantmentSports.com,[4] that alleged DreamHouse Productions was tied to ascam artist and questioned the company's legitimacy.[5][6]

The 2021 edition of the game was sponsored byPUBG Mobile.[7] In September 2023, theIsleta Pueblo, an operator of resorts and casinos, was named the new title sponsor of the bowl.[8]

Game results

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DateWinning teamLosing teamAttend.Notes
December 23, 2006San Jose State20New Mexico1234,111notes
December 22, 2007New Mexico23Nevada030,223notes
December 20, 2008Colorado State40Fresno State3524,735notes
December 19, 2009Wyoming35Fresno State28(2OT)24,898notes
December 18, 2010BYU52UTEP2432,424notes
December 17, 2011Temple37Wyoming1525,762notes
December 15, 2012Arizona49Nevada4824,610notes
December 21, 2013Colorado State48Washington State4527,104notes
December 20, 2014Utah State21UTEP628,725notes
December 19, 2015Arizona45New Mexico3730,289notes
December 17, 2016New Mexico23UTSA2029,688notes
December 16, 2017Marshall31Colorado State2826,087notes
December 15, 2018Utah State52North Texas1325,387notes
December 21, 2019San Diego State48Central Michigan1118,823notes
December 24, 2020Hawaii28Houston14  2,060notes
December 18, 2021Fresno State31UTEP2416,422notes
December 17, 2022BYU24SMU2322,209notes
December 16, 2023Fresno State37New Mexico State1030,822notes
December 28, 2024TCU34Louisiana322,827notes

Source:[9]

MVPs

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2006 offensive MVPJames Jones
YearOffensive MVPDefensive MVP
PlayerTeamPos.PlayerTeamPos.
2006James JonesSan José StateWRMatt CasteloSan José StateLB
2007Donovan PorterieNew MexicoQBBrett MadsenNew MexicoLB
2008Gartrell JohnsonColorado StateRBTommie HillColorado StateDE
2009Austyn Carta-SamuelsWyomingQBMitch UnreinWyomingDE
2010Jake HeapsBYUQBAndrew RichBYUFS
2011Chris CoyerTempleQBTahir WhiteheadTempleLB
2012Matt ScottArizonaQBMarquis FlowersArizonaLB
2013Connor HallidayWashington StateQBShaquil BarrettColorado StateDE
2014Kent MyersUtah StateQBZach VigilUtah StateLB
2015Anu SolomonArizonaQBScooby Wright IIIArizonaLB
2016Lamar JordanNew MexicoQBDakota CoxNew MexicoLB
2017Tyre BradyMarshallWRChanning HamesMarshallDL
2018Jordan LoveUtah StateQBDJ WilliamsUtah StateDB
2019Jordan Byrd
Jesse Matthews
San Diego StateRB
WR
Kyahva TezinoSan Diego StateLB
2020Calvin TurnerHawaiiWRDarius MuasauHawaiiLB
2021Jordan MimsFresno StateRBElijah GatesFresno StateDB
2022Sol-Jay Maiava-PetersBYUQBBen BywaterBYULB
2023Mikey KeeneFresno StateQBLevelle BaileyFresno StateLB
2024Josh HooverTCUQBDevean DealTCULB

Source:[10]

Most appearances

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Updated through the December 2024 edition (19 games, 38 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
RankTeamAppearancesWonLostWin pct.
1New Mexico422.500
Fresno State422.500
2Colorado State321.667
UTEP303.000
3Arizona2201.000
Utah State2201.000
BYU2201.000
Wyoming211.500
Nevada202.000
Teams with a single appearance

Won (6):Hawaii,Marshall,San Diego State,San Jose State,TCU,Temple
Lost (8):Central Michigan,Houston,Louisiana,New Mexico State,North Texas,SMU,UTSA,Washington State

Air Force,Boise State andUNLV are the only current Mountain West Conference members that have not appeared in the bowl.

Appearances by conference

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Updated through the December 2024 edition (19 games, 38 total appearances).

ConferenceRecordAppearances by season
GamesWLWin pct.WonLost
Mountain West17125.7062007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014,
2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
2006, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017
C-USA716.14320172010, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2023
WAC413.25020062007, 2008, 2009
Pac-12321.6672012, 20152013
MAC211.50020112019
The American202.000 2020, 2022
Independents1101.0002022 
Big 121101.0002024 
Sun Belt101.000 2024
  • The WAC no longer sponsors FBS football.
  • Independent appearances: BYU (2022)

Game records

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TeamPerformance vs. OpponentYear
Most points scored (one team)52, shared by:
BYU vs. UTEP
Utah State vs. North Texas
 
2010
2018
Most points scored (losing team)48, Nevada vs. Arizona2012
Most points scored (both teams)97, Nevada vs. Arizona2012
Fewest points allowed0, New Mexico vs. Nevada2007
Largest margin of victory39, Utah State vs. North Texas2018
Total yards659, Nevada vs. Arizona2012
Rushing yards404, Nevada vs. Arizona2012
Passing yards410, Washington State vs. Colorado State2013
First downs39, Nevada vs. Arizona2012
Fewest yards allowed200, New Mexico State vs. Fresno State2023
Fewest rushing yards allowed–12, BYU vs. UTEP2010
Fewest passing yards allowed47, BYU vs. SMU2022
IndividualPlayer, TeamYear
All-purpose yards375,Gartrell Johnson (Colorado State)2008
Points scored30,Connor Halliday (Washington State)2013
Rushing yards285,Gartrell Johnson (Colorado State)2008
Rushing touchdowns3, shared by 4 players:
 Ka'Deem Carey (Arizona)
 Kapri Bibbs (Colorado State)
 Jared Baker (Arizona)
 Lamar Jordan (New Mexico)

2012
2013
2015
2015
Passing yards410,Connor Halliday (Washington State)2013
Passing touchdowns6,Connor Halliday (Washington State)2013
Receiving yards182,Cayleb Jones (Arizona)2015
Receiving touchdowns3, shared by:
 Kris Adams (UTEP)
 Cody Hoffman (BYU)

2010
2010
Tackles18,Matt Castelo (San Jose State)2006
Sacks2, shared by:
 Brett Madsen (New Mexico)
 Mitch Unrein (Wyoming)
 Cory James (Colorado State)
 Scooby Wright III (Arizona)
 Tipa Galeai (Utah State)
 Khoury Bethley (Hawai'i)
 Jeremiah Pritchard (Hawai'i)

2007
2009
2013
2015
2018
2020
2020
Interceptions2, shared by:
 Andrew Rich (BYU)
 D.J. Williams (Utah State)

2010
2018
Long PlaysPlayer, TeamYear
Touchdown run90 yds., Tyler King (Marshall)2017
Touchdown pass92 yds.,Lamar Jordan to Delane Hart–Johnson (New Mexico)2015
Kickoff return92 yds., Calvin Turner (Hawaii)[11]2020
Punt return43 yds., JD Falslev (BYU)2010
Interception return76 yds., Ben Bywater (BYU)2022
Fumble return56 yds., Damaja Jones (San Jose State)2006
Punt67 yds.,Ryan Rehkow (BYU)2022
Field goal53 yds.,John Sullivan (New Mexico)2007

Source:[12]: 10–13 

Media coverage

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ESPN College Football holds the rights to televise the New Mexico Bowl. In 2006, the inaugural edition of the bowl, the game was carried onESPN2, from 2007 to 2021 the game was carried onESPN, In 2022, the game was carried onABC.[13]

References

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  1. ^"2019 Bowl Schedule".collegefootballpoll.com. RetrievedDecember 13, 2019.
  2. ^Kelley, Kevin (November 24, 2020)."2020 New Mexico Bowl to be played in Frisco, Texas".fbschedules.com. RetrievedNovember 24, 2020.
  3. ^Korte, Tim (December 20, 2006)."Native American Artists Create Unique N.M. Bowl Trophy". Albuquerque Journal. RetrievedDecember 24, 2006.
  4. ^Smith, Mark (October 11, 2019)."Dream or Nightmare? New Mexico Bowl's New Title Sponsor Called a 'Scam Artist!'".Enchantment Sports. Archived fromthe original on January 10, 2022. RetrievedNovember 25, 2020.
  5. ^Heild, Colleen."Questions raised about status of new NM Bowl sponsor".www.abqjournal.com. RetrievedOctober 25, 2019.
  6. ^May, Jake."ESPN Drops New Mexico Bowl Title Sponsor After Three Weeks".Sports Illustrated. RetrievedOctober 25, 2019.
  7. ^Rondina, Steven (December 6, 2021)."Yes, PUBG Mobile is actually sponsoring an NCAA football game".win.gg. RetrievedOctober 30, 2023.
  8. ^Hofheimer, Bill (September 22, 2023)."Isleta Named New Title Sponsor of the New Mexico Bowl".ESPN Press Room U.S. RetrievedOctober 30, 2023.
  9. ^"New Mexico Bowl Presented By Progressive"(PDF).Bowl/All Star Game Records. NCAA. 2020. p. 15. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2021 – via NCAA.org.
  10. ^"History: Outstanding Offensive Player Honorees & Outstanding Defensive Player Honorees".newmexicobowl.com. RetrievedDecember 28, 2024.
  11. ^"Hawaii vs. Houston - Box Score".ESPN.com. December 24, 2020. RetrievedDecember 24, 2020.
  12. ^"New Mexico Bowl Record Book"(PDF).newmexicobowl.com. 2019. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on February 25, 2021. RetrievedDecember 21, 2019.
  13. ^Kelly, Doug (ed.)."2019–20 Football Bowl Association Media Guide"(PDF).footballbowlassociation.com. p. 38. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2020.

External links

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