Heritage Bowl (Corsicana)

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Fun Town RV Heritage Bowl
Heritage Bowl (Corsicana) logo.png
StadiumTiger Stadium
LocationCorsicana, Texas
United States
Operated2017–present
Conference tie-insAt-large picks from GAC, LSC, or MIAA
Sponsors
Fun Town RV
Former names
Corsicana Bowl (2017–2018)
Historic Corsicana Bowl logo

The Heritage Bowl (formerly the Corsicana Bowl)[1] is an annual NCAA Division II post-season college football bowl game held in Corsicana, Texas at Tiger Stadium. Established in 2017 by businessman Antwone "Tony" Taulton, the game is played each year on the first Saturday in December.[2] The two participating teams will consist of schools competing in the Lone Star Conference, Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and/or the Great American Conference.[3] The inaugural game was held on December 2, 2017 with Central Oklahoma defeating Tarleton State 38 to 31.[4]

Game results[]

Date played Winning team Losing team Attendance
December 2, 2017 Central Oklahoma 38 Tarleton State 31 3,422
December 1, 2018 Emporia State 30 Arkansas–Monticello 22 3,900
December 7, 2019 Eastern New Mexico 20 Southern Arkansas 13 2,000
December 4, 2021 Oklahoma Baptist 24 Texas-Permian Basin 21 3,576

Wins by conference[]

Conference Games Win Loss Pct
Lone Star 3 1 2 .333
Mid-America 2 2 0 1.000
Great American 3 1 2 .333

Appearances by team[]

Team Appearances Record
Central Oklahoma 1 1–0
Eastern New Mexico 1 1–0
Emporia State 1 1–0
Oklahoma Baptist 1 1-0
Arkansas–Monticello 1 0–1
Southern Arkansas 1 0–1
Tarleton State 1 0–1
Texas-Permian Basin 1 0-1

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.cityofcorsicana.com/Blog.aspx?IID=179#item
  2. ^ https://www.corsicanadailysun.com/news/heritage-bowl-full-of-surprises-events-kick-off-dec/article_db08a99c-0be3-11ea-a7d0-678aa8265b33.html
  3. ^ Phillips, Mike. "Corsicana Bowl on its way". Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  4. ^ "UCO beats Tarleton State in Corsicana Bowl". 2 December 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2018.

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