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Guaranteed Rate Bowl
      Stadium:  Chase Field
      Capacity:  48,686
      Surface:  natural 
      Location:  Phoenix AZ 
      Playing sites: 
          Arizona Stadium, Tuscon AZ (1989-1999) 
          Chase Field, Phoenix AZ (2000-2005)
          Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe AZ (2006-2015)
          Chase Field, Phoenix AZ (2016-)
      Corporate title sponsor:  Guaranteed Rate     
      Originally known as the Copper Bowl (1989-1996)
          Insight Bowl (1997-2012)
          Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl (2013-2014)
          Cactus Bowl (2015-2017)
          Cheez It Bowl (2018-2019)

Dec. 26, 2023 - Kansas 49, Nevada-Las Vegas 36
  MVP:  Jason Bean, Kansas
          
Dec. 28, 2022 - Wisconsin 24, Oklahoma State 17
  MVP:  Braelon Allen, Wisconsin  

Dec. 28, 2021 - Minnesota 18, West Virginia 6
  MVP:  Ky Thomas, Tyler Nubin, Minnesota

Dec. 20, 2020 - cancelled

Dec. 27, 2019 - Air Force 31, Washington State 21
  MVP:  Kadin Remsberg, Grant Donaldson, Air Force
                    
Dec. 26, 2018 - TCU 10, California 7
  MVP:  Sewo Olonilua, TCU
       Jaylinn Hawkins, California
       
Dec. 26, 2017 - Kansas State 35, UCLA 17
  MVP:  Alex Delton, Denzel Goolsby, Kansas State
                
Dec. 27, 2016 - Baylor 31, Boise State 12
  MVP:  KD Cannon, Tyrone Hunt, Baylor

Jan.  2, 2016 - West Virginia 43, Arizona State 42
  MVP:  Skyler Howard, Shaq Petteway, West Virginia

Jan.  2, 2015 - Oklahoma State 30, Washington 22
  MVP:  Desmond Roland, Seth Jacobs, Oklahoma State

Dec. 28, 2013 - Kansas State 31, Michigan 14
  MVP:  Tyler Lockett, Dante Barnett, Kansas State

Dec. 29, 2012 - Michigan State 17, TCU 16
  MVP:  Le'Veon Bell, William Gholston, Michigan State

Dec. 30, 2011 - Oklahoma 31, Iowa 14
  MVP:  Blake Bell, Jamell Fleming, Oklahoma
       Tyler Nielsen, Iowa
                
Dec. 28, 2010 - Iowa 27, Missouri 24
  MVP:  Marcus Coker, Micah Hyde, Iowa
       Tim Barnes, Missouri
                
Dec. 31, 2009 - Iowa State 14, Minnesota 13
  MVP:  Alexander Robinson, Christopher Lyle, Iowa State
       DJ Burris, Minnesota
                
Dec. 31, 2008 - Kansas 42, Minnesota 21
  MVP:  Dezmon Briscoe, James Holt, Kansas
       Jack Simmons, Minnesota
                
Dec. 31, 2007 - Oklahoma State 49, Indiana 33
  MVP:  Zac Robinson, Donovan Woods, Oklahoma State
       Josh Sandberg, Indiana
     
Dec. 29, 2006 - Texas Tech 44, Minnesota 41
  MVP:  Graham Harrell, Antonio Huffman, Texas Tech
        Dominic Jones, Minnesota

Dec. 27, 2005 - Arizona State 45, Rutgers 40
  MVP:  Rudy Carpenter, Arizona State
       Ryan Neill, Rutgers

Dec. 28, 2004 - Oregon State 38, Notre Dame 21
  MVP:  Derek Anderson, Trent Bray, Oregon State
       Derek Curry, Notre Dame

Dec. 26, 2003 - California 52, Virginia Tech 49      
  MVP:  Aaron Rodgers, Ryan Gutierrez, California
       Doug Easlick, Virginia Tech

Dec. 26, 2002 - Pittsburgh 38, Oregon State 13
  MVP:  Brandon Miree, Claude Harriott, Pittsburgh
       Derek Anderson, Oregon State

Dec. 29, 2001 - Syracuse 26, Kansas State 3 
  MVP:  James Mungro, Clifton Smith, Syracuse 
       Terry Pierce, Kansas State

Dec. 28, 2000 - Iowa State 37, Pittsburgh 29 
  MVP:  Sage Rosenfels, Reggie Hayward, Iowa State

Dec. 31, 1999 - Colorado 62, Boston College 28 
  MVP:  Cortlen Johnson, Jashon Skyes, Colorado

Dec. 26, 1998 - Missouri 34, West Virginia 31 
  MVP:  Jeff Marriott, Missouri 
       Marc Bulger, West Virginia

Dec. 27, 1997 - Arizona 20, New Mexico 14 
  MVP:  Trung Canidate, Jimmy Sprotte, Arizona

Dec. 27, 1996 - Wisconsin 38, Utah 10 
  MVP:  Ron Dayne, Tarek Saleh, Wisconsin

Dec. 27, 1995 - Texas Tech 55, Air Force 41 
  MVP:  Byron Hanspard, Zebbie Lethridge, Texas Tech
       Mickey Dalton, Air Force

Dec. 29, 1994 - Brigham Young 31, Oklahoma 6 
  MVP:  John Walsh, Jamal Willis, BYU
       Broderick Simpson, Oklahoma

Dec. 29, 1993 - Kansas State 52, Wyoming 17 
  MVP:  Andre Coleman, Kenny McEntyre, Kansas State

Dec. 31, 1992 - Washington State 31, Utah 28 
  MVP:  Drew Bledsoe, Phillip Bobo, Washington State
       Kareem Leary, Utah

Dec. 31, 1991 - Indiana 24, Baylor 0 
  MVP:  Vaughn Dunbar, Mark Hagen, Indiana

Dec. 31, 1990 - California 17, Wyoming 15 
  MVP:  Mike Pawlawski, California
       Robert Midgett, Wyoming

Dec. 31, 1989 - Arizona 17, North Carolina State 10 
  MVP:  Shane Montgomery, NC State
       Scott Geyer, Arizona  
                     



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