not sure exactly when it was when bowl game names went from cool to completely ridiculous, but during said ridiculous sponsorship era, we have seen some bizarre bowl names (Fight Hunger chief among them). The Las Vegas Bowl has quietly been creeping up the all-time rankings, simply due to its longevity compared to some of the other bizarre bowls. It is no longer the Maaco Las vegas Bowl. It is now the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. Royal Purple makes automotive lubricant.
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From Wikipedia:Originally posted by Sizzle View PostI believe BYUs first trip Vegas was the "Panasonic" Las Vegas Bowl. That was a legit sponsor.
EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl (1999)
Sega Sports Las Vegas Bowl (2001–2002)
Pioneer Purevision Las Vegas Bowl (2003–2006)
Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl (2007–2008)
Maaco Bowl Las Vegas (2009–2012)
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I still don't know what a Beef O'Brady is.Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Postnot sure exactly when it was when bowl game names went from cool to completely ridiculous, but during said ridiculous sponsorship era, we have seen some bizarre bowl names (Fight Hunger chief among them). The Las Vegas Bowl has quietly been creeping up the all-time rankings, simply due to its longevity compared to some of the other bizarre bowls. It is no longer the Maaco Las vegas Bowl. It is now the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. Royal Purple makes automotive lubricant.Get confident, stupid
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My buddy got a TV one year.Originally posted by cougjunkie View PostWhen it the Veg was sponsored by Pioneer the players wete given a catalog to select an electronic device of their choice. Most chose Xboxes or home theatre equipment. The school also gives them $500 best buy gift cards for making a bowl.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk"Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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How about the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl?Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Postnot sure exactly when it was when bowl game names went from cool to completely ridiculous, but during said ridiculous sponsorship era, we have seen some bizarre bowl names (Fight Hunger chief among them). The Las Vegas Bowl has quietly been creeping up the all-time rankings, simply due to its longevity compared to some of the other bizarre bowls. It is no longer the Maaco Las vegas Bowl. It is now the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. Royal Purple makes automotive lubricant.
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Harsin is interviewing in Boise today.Originally posted by Surfah View PostSo who replaces Petersen at Boise? Apparently Harsin has a buyout of $1 million. Arkansas State seems to be a great stepping stone school right now. Hugh Freeze, Gus Malzahn, Brian Harsin?
I also saw a tweet that Petersen is contractually obligated to coach Boise's bowl game."Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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Watched part of the BCS selection show. It took about two minutes before they brought up the "we don't know how motivated this team will be in this bowl" discussion. Outside of the national championship game, it's a compelling part of every other bowl game. Note to college football: if the most important question in every postseason game is whether or not the team that's playing will be motivated, then it's a sign you've got a completely messed up postseason.
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The example of this that was used several times on the show was the 2009 Sugar Bowl.Originally posted by jay santos View PostWatched part of the BCS selection show. It took about two minutes before they brought up the "we don't know how motivated this team will be in this bowl" discussion. Outside of the national championship game, it's a compelling part of every other bowl game. Note to college football: if the most important question in every postseason game is whether or not the team that's playing will be motivated, then it's a sign you've got a completely messed up postseason.Last edited by USUC; 12-09-2013, 09:20 AM.
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I've read enough to know that motivation doesn't matter, MWC>Pac10 Forever!Originally posted by jay santos View PostWatched part of the BCS selection show. It took about two minutes before they brought up the "we don't know how motivated this team will be in this bowl" discussion. Outside of the national championship game, it's a compelling part of every other bowl game. Note to college football: if the most important question in every postseason game is whether or not the team that's playing will be motivated, then it's a sign you've got a completely messed up postseason.Get confident, stupid
-landpoke
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