Outback Bowl

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The Outback Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The bowl was first called the Hall of Fame Bowl from 1986 to 1994. The name "Outback" comes from the game's title sponsor, Outback Steakhouse.

The Hall of Fame Bowl was held at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama from 1977-1985. In the spring of 1986, the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame decided to relocate the game to Tampa, first at Tampa Stadium (later Houlihan's Stadium) from 1986 until 1998 and the into "The New Sombrero" beginning in 1999. The game became the first bowl in Tampa since the Cigar Bowl from 1947-1954.

The Bowl is organized by the Tampa Sports Authority and since the 1996 game has contracts with the Southeastern Conference and the Big Ten Conference. The minimum payout for a participating school is $2.75 million.

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Previous results

Date Played Winning Team Losing Team
December 23, 1986 Boston College 27 Georgia 24
January 2, 1988 Michigan 28 Alabama 24
January 2, 1989 Syracuse 23 LSU 10
January 1, 1990 Auburn 31 Ohio State 14
January 1, 1991 Clemson 30 Illinois 0
January 1, 1992 Syracuse 24 Ohio State 17
January 1, 1993 Tennessee 38 Boston College 23
January 1, 1994 Michigan 42 NC State 7
January 2, 1995 Wisconsin 34 Duke 20
January 1, 1996 Penn State 43 Auburn 14
January 1, 1997 Alabama 17 Michigan 14
January 1, 1998 Georgia 33 Wisconsin 6
January 1, 1999 Penn State 26 Kentucky 14
January 1, 2000 Georgia 28 Purdue 25 (OT)
January 1, 2001 South Carolina 24 Ohio State 7
January 1, 2002 South Carolina 31 Ohio State 28
January 1, 2003 Michigan 38 Florida 30
January 1, 2004 Iowa 37 Florida 17
January 1, 2005 Georgia 24 Wisconsin 21
January 2, 2006 Florida 31 Iowa 24

MVPs

Date MVP(s) Team Position
December 23, 1986 James Jackson Georgia QB
Garry Moss Georgia CB
January 2, 1988 Jamie Morris Michigan TB
Bobby Humphrey Alabama TB
January 2, 1989 Robert Drummond Syracuse RB
January 1, 1990 Reggie Slack Auburn QB
January 1, 1991 DeChane Cameron Clemson QB
January 1, 1992 Marvin Graves Syracuse QB
January 1, 1993 Heath Shuler Tennessee QB
January 1, 1994 Tyrone Wheatley Michigan RB
January 2, 1995 Terrel Fletcher Wisconsin RB
January 1, 1996 Bobby Engram Penn State WR
January 1, 1997 Dwayne Rudd Alabama LB
January 1, 1998 Mike Bobo Georgia QB
January 1, 1999 Courtney Brown Penn State DE
January 1, 2000 Drew Brees Purdue QB
January 1, 2001 Ryan Brewer South Carolina WR
January 1, 2002 Phil Petty South Carolina QB
January 1, 2003 Chris Perry Michigan TB
January 1, 2004 Fred Russell Iowa RB
January 1, 2005 David Pollack Georgia DE
January 2, 2006 Dallas Baker Florida WR

See also

List of college bowl games

External link

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