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词条 Belk Bowl
释义

  1. History

  2. Game results

  3. MVPs

  4. Most appearances

  5. Appearances by conference

  6. Game records

  7. Media coverage

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox college football bowl game
| name = Belk Bowl
| full_name =
| nickname =
| defunct =
| logo = BelkBowl Logo.jpeg
| image_size = 180px
| caption =
| stadium = Bank of America Stadium
| previous_stadiums =
| location = Charlotte, North Carolina
| previous_locations =
| years = 2002–present
| previous_tie-ins = AAC
| conference_tie-ins = ACC and SEC
| payout = 1.7 million (as of 2015)[1]
| sponsors = Continental Tire (2002–2004)
Meineke Car Care Center (2004–2010)
Belk (2011–present)
| former_names = Queen City Bowl (2002, working title)
Continental Tire Bowl (2002–2004)
Meineke Car Care Bowl (2005–2010)
| prev_matchup_year = 2017
| prev_matchup_season = 2017
| prev_matchup_teams = Wake Forest vs. Texas A&M
| prev_matchup_score = Wake Forest 55–52
| next_matchup_year = 2018
| next_matchup_season = 2018
| next_matchup_teams = Virginia vs. South Carolina
| next_matchup_date = Virginia 28–0
}}

The Belk Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The game was first played in 2002 as the Continental Tire Bowl after then-title sponsor Continental Tire. It was renamed the Meineke Car Care Bowl in 2004 after Meineke Car Care Center became the game's sponsor. The game then acquired the Belk Bowl name when department store chain Belk became the sponsor in 2011. The game currently features a matchup between the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

History

A new college football based bowl game in Charlotte, North Carolina, was established in 2002 by Raycom Sports. The game was certified by the NCAA as the Queen City Bowl, which became the Continental Tire Bowl (2002–2004) and the Meineke Car Care Bowl (2005–2010), prior to its current name.

The game previously featured a matchup between the #5 selected Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) team and the #3 selected American Athletic Conference (AAC) (originally the bowl selected a team from the Big East Conference, until the conference's breakup in 2013).

In 2011, Charlotte-based department store chain Belk acquired the title sponsorship for a three-year period through 2013. After the initial period, Belk extended its sponsorship six years through 2019.[2] {{Asof|2014}} the bowl features the second pooled selection from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) paired against the second pooled selection from the Southeastern Conference (SEC), after the College Football Playoff (CFP) teams are selected.

Game results

Rankings are based on the AP Poll prior to the game being played.

DateBowl nameWinning TeamLosing TeamAttnd.[3]
December 28, 2002 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia48 No. 15 West Virginia 22 73,535
December 27, 2003 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia23Pittsburgh 16 51,236
December 30, 2004 Continental Tire Bowl No. 25 Boston College37North Carolina24 73,258
December 31, 2005 Meineke Car Care Bowl NC State14USF 0 57,937
December 30, 2006 Meineke Car Care Bowl No. 23 Boston College25Navy 24 52,303
December 29, 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl Wake Forest24Connecticut 10 53,126
December 27, 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl West Virginia31North Carolina 30 73,712
December 26, 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl No. 17 Pittsburgh19North Carolina 17 50,389
December 31, 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl USF31Clemson 26 41,122
December 27, 2011 Belk Bowl N.C. State31Louisville 24 58,427
December 27, 2012 Belk Bowl Cincinnati48Duke 34 48,128
December 28, 2013 Belk Bowl North Carolina39Cincinnati 17 45,211
December 30, 2014 Belk Bowl No. 13 Georgia37 No. 20 Louisville 14 45,671
December 30, 2015 Belk Bowl Mississippi State51NC State 28 46,423
December 29, 2016 Belk Bowl No. 18 Virginia Tech35Arkansas 24 46,902
December 29, 2017 Belk Bowl Wake Forest55Texas A&M 52 32,784
December 29, 2018 Belk Bowl Virginia 28 South Carolina 0 48,263

MVPs

GameMVPSchoolPosition
2002 Wali Lundy Virginia TB
2003 Matt Schaub Virginia QB
2004 Paul Peterson Boston College QB
2005 Stephen Tulloch NC State LB
2006 JoLonn Dunbar Boston College LB
2007 Kenneth Moore Wake Forest WR
2008 Pat White West Virginia QB
2009 Dion Lewis Pittsburgh RB
2010 B. J. Daniels South Florida QB
2011 Mike Glennon NC State QB
2012 Brendon Kay Cincinnati QB
2013 Ryan Switzer North Carolina WR
2014 Nick Chubb Georgia RB
2015 Dak Prescott Mississippi State QB
2016 Cam Phillips Virginia Tech WR
2017 John Wolford Wake Forest QB
2018 Olamide Zaccheaus Virginia WR

Most appearances

Updated through the December 2018 edition (17 games, 34 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
RankTeamAppearancesRecord
1 North Carolina 4 1–3
T2 North Carolina State 3 2–1
T2 Virginia 3 3–0
T4 Boston College 2 2–0
T4 Cincinnati 2 1–1
T4 Pittsburgh 2 1–1
T4 South Florida 2 1–1
T4 Wake Forest 2 2–0
T4 West Virginia 2 1–1
T4 Louisville 2 0–2
Teams with a single appearance

Won: Georgia, Mississippi State, Virginia Tech


Lost: Arkansas, Clemson, Connecticut, Duke, Navy, South Carolina, Texas A&M

Ten of the ACC's current 14 members (Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest) have appeared in the game. Members that have yet to appear include Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami and Syracuse. Both of Pitt's appearances, and one Boston College's appearances, and one of Louisville's appearances came while a member of the Big East Conference.

Appearances by conference

Updated through the December 2018 edition (17 games, 34 total appearances).

ConferenceRecordAppearances by season
GamesWLWin pct.WonLost
ACC 17 10 7 10|7}} 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015
The American 11 5 6 5|6}} 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2013
SEC 5 2 3 2|3}} 2014, 2015 2016, 2017, 2018
Independents 1 0 1 0|1}}   2006
  • The American record includes appearances of the Big East Conference, as The American retains the charter of the original Big East, following its 2013 realignment. Teams representing the Big East appeared in 10 games, compiling a 5–5 record.
  • Independents: Navy (2006)

Game records

TeamPerformance vs. OpponentYear
Most points scored55, Wake Forest vs. Texas A&M2017
Fewest points allowed0, shared by:
N.C. State vs. South Florida
Virginia vs. South Carolina
 
2005
2018
Margin of Victory28, Virginia vs. South Carolina2018
Largest Comeback24, Virginia Tech vs. Arkansas2016
First downs36, Duke vs. Cincinnati2012
Rushing yards322, Navy vs. Boston College2006
Passing yards380, Mississippi State vs. N.C. State2015
Total yards646, Wake Forest vs. Texas A&M[4]2017
IndividualPlayer, TeamYear
Points Scored24, Wali Lundy, Virginia2002
Passing touchdowns4, Brendon Kay, Cincinnati
4, Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
4, John Wolford, Wake Forest[4]
2012
2015
2017
Rushing yards266, Nick Chubb, Georgia2014
Passing yards 380, Dak Prescott, Mississippi State 2015
Receiving yards 217, Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina2008

Media coverage

{{main|List of Belk Bowl broadcasters}}

The Belk Bowl was televised by ESPN2 from 2002 through 2004. Since 2005, the bowl has been televised by ESPN.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.statisticbrain.com/college-bowl-game-payouts/|title=College Bowl Game Payouts|first=Statistic|last=Brain|date=6 December 2018|publisher=|accessdate=30 December 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://belkbowl.com/media_center/press_releases/belk_bowl_announces_six_year_extension_of_partnership_with_atlantic_coast_c/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-12-05 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131218095431/http://belkbowl.com/media_center/press_releases/belk_bowl_announces_six_year_extension_of_partnership_with_atlantic_coast_c/ |archivedate=2013-12-18 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=https://belkbowl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/2017-Belk-Bowl-Media-Guide-lr.pdf |title=Belk Bowl Media Guide |website=belkbowl.com |date=2017 |accessdate=December 29, 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/ACCFootball/status/946868744051191808|title=.@WakeFB piles up 646 total yards of offense and wins the @belkbowl 55–52! John Wolford throws for 400 yards and 4 touchdowns. Matt Colburn rushes for 150 yards and 1 touchdown. #GoDeacs #ACCFootballpic.twitter.com/DUGNhWkATZ|first=A. C. C.|last=Football|date=29 December 2017|publisher=|accessdate=30 December 2018}}

External links

  • Official site
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