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Liberty Bowl


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About
  • Venue: Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
  • Location: Memphis, Tenn.
  • Operated: 1959-
  • Conference Tie-ins: C-USA, SEC
  • Payout: $1,700,000
Former Venues
  • John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia, Penn. (1959-63)
  • Convention Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (1964)
Former Names
  • AXA Liberty Bowl (1997-2003)
  • Autozone Liberty Bowl (2004- )

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 All-Time Results
  • 3 Video Gallery
  • 4 Picture Gallery
  • 5 Categories

[edit] History

The Liberty Bowl is an annual postseason college football bowl game played in December of each year since 1959. The bowl game was played in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at John F. Kennedy Stadium (nee Municipal Stadium) until 1963. Initially, the game, the only cold-weather bowl game of its time, was plagued by poor attendance (the 1963 game drew only 8,309 spectators), so the 1964 game was the first bowl game ever played indoors in Atlantic City, New Jersey at Convention Hall on a shortened field before 6,059 fans.

Since 1965, the game has made its home in Memphis, Tennessee in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium to much larger crowds and has established itself as one of the oldest non-BCS bowls. Since 1997, the regular season champion of Conference USA has served as the host team. From 1998 to 2003, the opponent for the C-USA champion was the Mountain West Conference champion. However, in 2004 it was changed to the Western Athletic Conference winner. Beginning with the 2006 football season, the game will match teams from Conference USA and the Southeastern Conference.

The Liberty Bowl was sponsored by AXA Financial and was known as the AXA Liberty Bowl from 1997 to 2003. Since 2004, the game has been sponsored by auto parts retailer AutoZone, and is now called the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

[edit] All-Time Results

Year Winner Score Loser MVP (School)
1959 Penn State 7-0 Alabama Jay Huffman (Penn State)
1960 Penn State 41-12 Oregon Dick Hoak (Penn State)
1961 Syracuse 15-14 Miami (FL) Ernie Davis (Syracuse)
1962 Oregon State 6-0 Villanova Terry Baker (Oregon State)
1963 Mississippi State 16-12 N.C. State Ode Burrell (Mississippi State)
1964 Utah 32-6 West Virginia Ernest Allen (Utah)
1965 Mississippi 13-7 Auburn Tom Bryan (Auburn)
1966 Miami (FL) 14-7 Virginia Tech Jimmy Cox (Miami)
1967 N.C. State 14-7 Georgia Jim Donnan (N.C. State)
1968 Mississippi 34-17 Virginia Tech Steve Hindman (Mississippi)
1969 Colorado 47-33 Alabama Bobby Anderson (Colorado)
1970 Tulane 17-3 Colorado Dave Abercrombie (Tulane)
1971 Tennessee 14-13 Arkansas Joe Ferguson (Arkansas)
1972 Georgia Tech 31-30 Iowa State Jim Stevens (Georgia Tech)
1973 N.C. State 31-18 Kansas Stan Fritts (N.C. State)
1974 Tennessee 7-3 Maryland Randy White (Maryland)
1975 USC 20-0 Texas A&M Ricky Bell (USC)
1976 Alabama 36-6 UCLA Barry Krauss (Alabama)
1977 Nebraska 21-17 North Carolina Matt Kupec (UNC)
1978 Missouri 20-15 LSU James Wilder (Missouri)
1979 Penn State 9-6 Tulane Roch Hontas (Tulane)
1980 Purdue 28-25 Missouri Mark Herrmann (Purdue)
1981 Ohio State 31-28 Navy Eddie Myers (Navy)
1982 Alabama 21-15 Illinois Jeremiah Castille (Alabama)
1983 Notre Dame 19-18 Boston College Doug Flutie (Boston College)
1984 Auburn 21-15 Arkansas Bo Jackson (Auburn)
1985 Baylor 21-7 LSU Cody Carlson (Baylor)
1986 Tennessee 21-14 Minnesota Jeff Francis (Tennessee)
1987 Georgia 20-17 Arkansas Greg Thomas (Arkansas)
1988 Indiana 34-10 South Carolina Dave Schnell (Indiana)
1989 Mississippi 42-29 Air Force Randy Baldwin (Mississippi)
1990 Air Force 23-11 Ohio State Rob Perez (Air Force)
1991 Air Force 38-15 Mississippi State Rob Perez (Air Force)
1992 Mississippi 13-0 Air Force Cassius Ware (Mississippi)
1993 Louisville 18-7 Michigan State Jeff Brohm (Louisville)
1994 Illinois 30-0 East Carolina Johnny Johnson (Illinois)
1995 East Carolina 19-13 Stanford Kwame Ellis (Stanford)
1996 Syracuse 30-17 Houston Malcolm Thomas (Syracuse)
1997 Southern Miss 41-7 Pittsburgh Sherrod Gideon (Southern Miss)
1998 Tulane 41-27 BYU Shaun King (Tulane)
1999 Southern Miss 23-17 Colorado State Adalius Thomas (Southern Miss)
2000 Colorado State 22-17 Louisville Cecil Sapp (Colorado State)
2001 Louisville 28-10 BYU Dave Ragone (Louisville)
2002 TCU 17-3 Colorado State LaTarence Dunbar (TCU)
2003 Utah 17-0 Southern Miss Brandon Warfield (Utah)
2004 Louisville 44-40 Boise State Stefan LaFors (Louisville)
2005 Tulsa 31-24 Fresno State Paul Smith (Tulsa)
2006 South Carolina 44-36 Houston Blake Mitchell (S.C.)
2007 Mississippi State 10-3 UCF Derek Pegues (Mississippi State)

[edit] Video Gallery

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