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Camping World Bowl<br />
GAME HISTORY<br />
Date Result Attendance TV Rating<br />
Blockbuster Bowl<br />
12/28/90 Florida State 24, Penn State 17 74,021<br />
12/28/91 Alabama 30, Colorado 25 46,123<br />
1/1/93 Stanford 24, Penn State 3 45,554<br />
Carquest Bowl<br />
1/1/94 Boston College 21, Virginia 13 38,516<br />
1/2/95 South Carolina 24, West Virginia 13 50,853<br />
12/30/95 North Carolina 20, Arkansas 10 34,428<br />
12/28/96 Miami 31, Virginia 21 46,418<br />
12/29/97 Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia 30 28,262<br />
MicronPC Bowl<br />
12/29/98 Miami 46, North Carolina State 23 44,387<br />
12/30/99 Illinois 63, Virginia 21 31,089<br />
MicronPC.com Bowl<br />
12/28/00 North Carolina State 38, Minnesota 30 28,359 TBS<br />
Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl<br />
12/20/01 Pittsburgh 34, North Carolina State 19 28,562 2.1 ESPN<br />
Mazda Tangerine Bowl<br />
12/23/02 Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15 21,689 1.7 ESPN<br />
12/22/03 North Carolina State 56, Kansas 26 26,482 2.1 ESPN<br />
Champs Sports Bowl<br />
12/21/04 Georgia Tech 51, Syracuse 14 28,237 1.9 ESPN<br />
12/27/05 Clemson 19, Colorado 10 31,470 2.2 ESPN<br />
12/29/06 Maryland 24, Purdue 7 40,168 3.0 ESPN<br />
12/28/07 Boston College 24, Michigan State 21 46,554 3.7 ESPN<br />
12/27/08 Florida State 42, Wisconsin 13 52,692 4.5 ESPN<br />
12/29/09 Wisconsin 20, Miami 14 56,747 3.9 ESPN<br />
12/28/10 North Carolina State 23, West Virginia 7 48,962 ESPN<br />
12/29/11 Florida State 18, Notre Dame 14 68,305 3.3 ESPN<br />
Russell Athletic Bowl<br />
12/28/12 Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 28,237 2.5 ESPN<br />
12/28/13 Louisville 36, Miami 9 31,470 3.5 ESPN<br />
12/29/14 Clemson 40, Oklahoma 6 40,071 3.0 ESPN<br />
12/29/15 Baylor 49, North Carolina 38 40,418 2.6 ESPN<br />
12/28/16 Miami 31, West Virginia 14 48,625 2.5 ESPN<br />
Camping World Bowl<br />
12/28/17 Oklahoma State 30, Virginia Tech 21 39,610 2.6 ESPN<br />
Individual Awards:<br />
Most Valuable Player<br />
1990 Amp Lee, Florida State 1991 David Palmer, Alabama<br />
1993 Darrien Gordon, Stanford 1994 Glenn Foley, Boston College<br />
1995 Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina 1995 Leon Johnson, North Carolina<br />
1996 Remain Mack, Miami 1997 Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech<br />
1998 Scott Covington, Miami 1999 Kurt Kittner, Illinois<br />
2000 Philip Rivers, North Carolina State 2001 Antonio Bryant, Pittsburgh<br />
2002 Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech 2003 Philip Rivers, North Carolina State<br />
2004 Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech 2005 James Davis, Clemson<br />
2006 Sam Hollenbach, Maryland 2007 Jamie Silva, Boston College<br />
2008 Graham Gano, Florida State 2009 John Clay, Wisconsin<br />
2010 Russell Wilson, North Carolina State 2011 Rashad Greene, Florida State<br />
2012 Antone Exum, Virginia Tech 2013 Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville<br />
2014 Cole Stoudt, Clemson 2015 Johnny Jefferson, Baylor<br />
2016 Brad Kaaya, Miami <strong>2018</strong> Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State<br />
Memorable Games:<br />
2015: Baylor rewrote the Russell Athletic Bowl record books with an offensive masterpiece in their 49-38 victory<br />
over North Carolina. The Bears dashed for an FBS bowl record 645 rushing yards including a 299-yard, three<br />
touchdown performance from sophomore running back Johnny Jefferson. Jefferson set the record for most<br />
yards (299), touchdowns (three) and longest rush (80) in the bowl’s history. The game set Camping World<br />
Bowl records for most offense (1,243 yards) and points scored<br />
2011: Notre Dame led 14-0 in the third quarter, but Florida State’s Seminoles rallied, scoring 15 of their 18 points<br />
in the fourth quarter to come out on top 18-14. EJ Manuel threw two touchdown passes in a minute and a<br />
half span and the Irish were never able to recover.<br />
2009: John Clay pounded out 121 yards and scored twice on the ground as Wisconsin’s Badgers took the Charles H.<br />
Rohe Trophy by a 20-14 score. Miami came out fast with a 16-yard score on the first play from scrimmage<br />
after an 84-yard kickoff return by Sam Shields, but after that the Wisconsin defense held Miami to one score<br />
in their final 12 drives.<br />
2007: Boston College entered the game riding a seven-game winning streak in bowls, tied for the longest active<br />
streak. The Eagles didn’t disappoint, as Matt Ryan threw for 249 yards and three touchdowns while the defense<br />
forced five Michigan State turnovers in the24-21 win. The Spartans used a fourth-quarter touchdown pass with<br />
six minutes left to cut the lead to three and had two other chances to score, but couldn’t manage a first down on<br />
either one.<br />
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