Monday, January 10, 2005

 

independence bowl gambling Results Championship 2005

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Bowl Championship Series Results (Dec. 2004 / Jan. 2005)
LocationDate, Time (TV)Matchup
SUGAR BOWL
New Orleans2005, Jan. 4, 8 p.mLouisiana State 21, Oklahoma 14
2004: Georgia 26, Florida State 13
FIESTA BOWL
Tempe, Ariz.2005, Jan. 2, 8 p.mOhio State 35, Kansas State 28
2004: Ohio State 31, Miami 24 (2OT)
ROSE BOWL
Pasadena, Calif.2005, Jan. 1, 5 p.mSouthern California 28, Michigan 14
2004: Oklahoma 34, Washington St. 14
ORANGE BOWL  
Miami2005, Jan. 1, 8:30 p.mMiami (Fla.) 16, Florida State 14
2004: USC 38, Iowa 17
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All Other Bowls
LocationDate, Time (TV)Matchup
NEW ORLEANS BOWL
New Orleans2004,Dec. 16, 7 p.m. (ESPN2)Memphis 27, North Texas 17
2004: North Texas 24, Cincinnati 19
GMAC BOWL
Mobile, Ala.2004,Dec. 18, 8 p.m. (ESPN2)Miami (Ohio) 49, Louisville 28
2004: Marshall 38, Louisville 15
TANGERINE BOWL
Orlando2004,Dec. 22, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)North Carolina State 56, Kansas 26
2004: Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15
FORT WORTH BOWL
Fort Worth, Texas2004,Dec. 23, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)Boise State 34, Texas Christian 31
LAS VEGAS BOWL
Las Vegas2004,Dec. 24, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)Oregon State 55, New Mexico 14
2004: UCLA 27, New Mexico 13
HAWAII BOWL
Honolulu2004,Dec. 25, 8 p.m. (ESPN)Hawaii 54, Houston 48
2004: Tulane 36, Hawaii 28
MOTOR CITY BOWL
Detroit, Mich.2004,Dec. 26, 5 p.m. (ESPN)Bowling Green 28, Northwestern 24
2004: Boston College 51, Toledo 25
INSIGHT BOWL
Phoenix2004,Dec. 26, 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)California 52, Virginia Tech 49
2004: Pittsburgh 38, Oregon State 13
CONTINENTAL TIRE BOWL
Charlotte, N.C.2004,Dec. 27, 11 a.m. (ESPN)Virginia 23, Pittsburgh 16
2004: Virginia 48, West Virginia 22
ALAMO BOWL
San Antonio2004,Dec. 29, 9 p.m. (ESPN)Nebraska 17, Michigan State 3
2004: Wisconsin 31, Colorado 28 (OT)
HOUSTON BOWL
Houston2004,Dec. 30, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)Texas Tech 38, Navy 14
2004: Oklahoma St. 33, Sou. Miss 23
SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC
San Jose, Calif.2004,Dec. 30, 10:30 p.m. (ESPN2)Fresno State 17, UCLA 9
2004: Fresno State 30, Georgia Tech 21
HOLIDAY BOWL
San Diego2004,Dec. 30, 8 p.m. (ESPN)Washington State 28, Texas 20
2004: Kansas St. 34, Arizona St. 27
MUSIC CITY BOWL
Nashville, Tenn.2004,Dec. 31, Noon (ESPN)Auburn 28, Wisconsin 14
2004: Minnesota 29, Arkansas 14
SUN BOWL
El Paso, Texas2004,Dec. 31, 2 p.m. (CBS)Minnesota 31, Oregon 30
2004: Purdue 34, Washington 24
LIBERTY BOWL
Memphis2004,Dec. 31, 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Utah 17, Southern Mississippi 0
2004: TCU 17, Colorado State 3
INDEPENDENCE BOWL
Shreveport, La.2004,Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)Arkansas 27, Missouri 14
2004: Ole Miss 27, Nebraska 23
SAN FRANCISCO BOWL
San Francisco2004,Dec. 31, 10:30 p.m. (ESPN2)Boston College 35, Colorado State 21
2004: Virginia Tech 20, Air Force 13
OUTBACK BOWL
Tampa, Fla.2005, Jan. 1, 11 a.m. (ESPN)Iowa 37, Florida 17
2004: Michigan 38, Florida 30
GATOR BOWL
Jacksonville, Fla.2005, Jan. 1, 12:30 p.m. (NBC)Maryland 41, West Virginia 7
2004: N.C. State 28, Notre Dame 6
CAPITAL ONE BOWL
Orlando, Fla.2005, Jan. 1, 2003, 1 p.mGeorgia 34, Purdue 27
2004: Auburn 13, Penn State 9
COTTON BOWL
Dallas2005, Jan. 2, 2 p.mMississippi 31, Oklahoma State 28
2004: Texas 35, LSU 20
PEACH BOWL
Atlanta2005, Jan. 2, 4:30 p.mClemson 27, Tennessee 14
2004: Maryland 30, Tennessee 3
HUMANITARIAN BOWL
Boise2005, Jan. 3, Noon (ESPN)Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10
2004: Boise State 34, Iowa State 16

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Sunday, December 12, 2004

 

Independence Bowl Gambling News

The past three years, the game has hosted Alabama, Texas A&M and Oklahoma. In 1997, Notre Dame came to town for a showdown against LSU.
Part of it is luck. Part of it is strategic positioning. Whatever the case, some of the nation's most prestigious programs consistently find themselves in Northwest Louisiana come late December -- whether they like it or not.
"We've been very, very fortunate. There's no question about that," said Glen Krupica, the Independence Bowl's Executive Director. "And this year it happened again."
The tie-ins for the Independence Bowl are Big XII No. 5 and SEC No. 6 or No. 7, a selection they share with the Music City Bowl. This year's matchup features Nebraska against Ole Miss.

But landing the Huskers isn't the cash cow some might think. Nebraska finished the regular season with a 7-6 mark, its worst in 41 years. The Independence Bowl is its lowest level bowl since 1980, when the Cornhuskers played in the Sun Bowl. After last year's appearance in the Rose Bowl, the 2001 National Championship game, the Huskers aren't overjoyed about Shreveport. Nor are their fans, who have yet to buy tickets like Krupica hoped.
"Sometimes it's better to catch a school that hasn't been to a bowl for a while or maybe the idea of going to a bowl is somewhat novel for them," Krupica said. "You have the potential for more people in situations like that. On the flip side, with Nebraska, this is a rare chance. You take them and build your bowl résumé."
Not that Krupica needs the Huskers for that. Last April, the Independence Bowl upped its payout to a minimum of $1.2 million per team. When they renegotiated their tie-in with the Big 12, they moved up to the fifth conference bowl slot from the sixth. In addition, construction workers recently completed a $32 million renovation to Independence Stadium, including new seats in the south end zone and a new press box.
Krupica's staff also has produced coffee table books, CD-ROMs and other brochures educating presidents, athletic directors and head coaches that there's more to Shreveport than Riverboat gambling and mosquitoes.
"I guarantee Nebraska will enjoy the experience," Krupica said. "It's not about us, it's about them. We build the events and build the schedule to suit their needs. And you don't get that at the mega bowls."

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Friday, November 26, 2004

 

Independence Bowl and other Bowl-Events

Where TV Time (EST) BOWL EVENT Team 1 Team 2
New Orleans, Louisiana ESPN Dec. 14, 7:30p Wyndham New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt C-USA
Orlando, Florida ESPN Dec. 21, 7:45p Champs Sports Bowl Big 12 ACC
Mobile, Alabama ESPN Dec. 22, 8p GMAC Bowl C-USA MAC
Fort Worth, Texas ESPN Dec. 23, 6:30p PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl C-USA Big 12
Las Vegas, Nevada ESPN Dec. 23, 9:45p Pioneer PureVision Las Vegas Bowl Pac-10 MountainWest
Honolulu, Hawaii ESPN Dec. 24, 7p Sheraton Hawaii Bowl WAC C-USA
Boise, Idaho ESPN Dec. 27, 2p MPC Computers Bowl WAC ACC
Detroit, Michigan ESPN Dec. 27, 5:30p Motor City Bowl MAC Big Ten
Shreveport, Louisiana ESPN Dec. 28, 6:30p Independence Bowl Big 12 SEC
Phoenix, Arizona ESPN Dec. 28, 9:45p Insight Bowl Pac-10 Big East or Notre Dame
Houston, Texas ESPN Dec. 29, 4:30p EV1.net Houston Bowl Big 12 SEC
San Antonio, Texas ESPN Dec. 29, 8p MasterCard Alamo Bowl Big Ten Big 12
Charlotte, North Carolina ESPN2 Dec. 30, 1p Continental Tire Bowl Big East ACC
San Francisco, California ESPN2 Dec. 30, 4:30p Emerald Bowl Pac-10 Mountain West
San Diego, California ESPN Dec. 30, 8p Pacific Life Holiday Bowl Pac-10 Big 12
San Jose California ESPN2 Dec. 30, 11p Silicon Valley Bowl WAC Pac-10
Nashville, Tennessee ESPN Dec. 31, Noon Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl SEC Big Ten
El Paso, Texas CBS Dec. 31, 2p Vitalis Sun Bowl Pac-10 Big Ten
Memphis, Tennessee ESPN Dec. 31, 3:30p AutoZone Liberty Bowl C-USA Mountain West
Atlanta, Georgia ESPN Dec. 31, 7:30p Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl ACC SEC
Tampa, Florida ESPN Jan. 1, 11 a.m. Outback Bowl SEC Big Ten
Dallas, Texas Fox Jan. 1, 11 a.m. SBC Cotton Bowl Big 12 SEC
Jacksonville, Florida NBC Jan. 1, 12:30p Toyota Gator Bowl ACC Big East or Notre Dame
Orlando, Florida ABCJan. 1, 1p Capital One Bowl Big Ten SEC
Pasadena, California ABC Jan. 1, 4:30p Rose Bowl BCS BOWL BCS BCS
Tempe, Arizona ABC Jan. 1, 8:30p Tostitos Fiesta Bowl BCS BOWL BCS BCS
New Orleans, Louisiana ABC Jan. 3, 8p Nokia Sugar Bowl BCS BOWL BCS BCS
Miami, Florida ABC Jan. 4, 8p FedEx Orange Bowl BCS BOWL BCS BCS



 

Independence Bowl : History and Links

1975, when the board of directors of the Shreveport-Bossier City Sports Foundation conceived the idea of bringing a postseason football game to northwest Louisiana.
Applying to the National Collegiate Athletic Association for certification, the group’s efforts were rewarded with the approval of a December 13, 1976 game.


In honor of the United States’ 200th anniversary, and the strong military presence in the Shreveport-Bossier City area, the Sports Foundation’s board of directors felt that the name "Independence Bowl" would be a fitting tribute to the men and women who have fought for the United States’ freedom and independence.



See latest News about this event and see more on the homepage:


September 3, 2004 - Countdown to the Independence Bowl on AM1130 KWKH



September 10, 2004 - Gen. Tommy Franks, U.S. Army (Retired), Named 2004
Recipient of Omar N. Bradley "Spirit of Independence Award"


September
30, 2004 - 2004 Independence Bowl Tickets Will Go Out Beginning Late October


October
5, 2004 - Patrice Lomax Joins Independence Bowl Staff as Media Relations Intern


October
20, 2004 - Minutemen Ticket Sales Campaign Begins




November 24,
2004 - Independence Bowl Partners with Sports USA Radio



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Tuesday, November 16, 2004

 

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