Heart of Dallas Bowl

Heart of Dallas Bowl (2011-2021)

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The Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl (formerly the TicketCity Bowl) is an NCAA post-season college football bowl game. The inaugural game was played on New Year's Day (January 1), 2011, at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. This game physically replaced the Cotton Bowl Classic, which moved from its longtime eponymous home to AT&T Stadium in nearby Arlington in 2010. The conferences are scheduled to receive a US $1.2 million payout for the teams' participation. The bowl's full name is the Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl. Zaxby's took over as title sponsor after PlainsCapital Bank withdrew; It was announced that Zaxby's will become the primary sponsor for the 2014-15 season.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 12:00 (210 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2021-12-28First Responder BowlDec 28, 2021
2016-12-272016 Heart of Dallas Bowl: Army Black Knights (7-5) vs. North Texas Mean Green (5-7*)Dec 27, 2016
2015-12-262015 Heart of Dallas Bowl: Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles (9-4) vs. Washington Huskies (6-6)Dec 26, 2015
2011-01-012011 Heart of Dallas Bowl: Northwestern Wildcats (7-5) vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders (7-5)Jan 1, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' premiere?

The 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' premiered on January 1, 2011.

Which teams played in the 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl'?

The 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' was played between the University of North Texas and the University of Nevada.

What was the final score of the 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl'?

The final score of the 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' was 36-14 in favor of the University of Nevada.

Where was the 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' played in 2011?

The 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' was played at the Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas.

How was the location for the 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' chosen?

The location for the 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' was chosen in partnership with multiple entities, including the city of Dallas, the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, and the Heart of Dallas business association.

How many fans attended the 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl'?

The 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' was attended by 38,380 fans.

Who was named the MVP of the 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl'?

The MVP of the 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' was Nevada running back Lampford Mark.

Which TV network broadcasted the 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl'?

The 2011 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' was broadcasted on ESPNU.

How many years did the 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' operate for?

The 'Heart of Dallas Bowl' operated for 6 years from 2011 to 2017.

Were any other bowl games played on January 1, 2011?

Yes, several other bowl games were played on January 1, 2011, including the Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and the Orange Bowl.

Also known as

  • Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl (United States)
  • TicketCity Bowl (United States)

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