- Source: Pinstripe Bowl
The Pinstripe Bowl is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football bowl game held annually since 2010 at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City. Through 2025 it is affiliated with the Atlantic Coast Conference and Big Ten Conference; it previously had ties with the Big 12 Conference and the Big East Conference.
The winner receives the George M. Steinbrenner Trophy; the bowl’s most valuable player receives the David C. Koch MVP Trophy. The Pinstripe Bowl is one of four outdoor cold-weather bowls, the others being the Military Bowl (Annapolis, Maryland), the Fenway Bowl (Boston, Massachusetts,) and the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Idaho). It is one of three active bowls played in baseball stadiums, the others being the Rate Bowl (Chase Field) and the Fenway Bowl (Fenway Park).
History
On September 30, 2009, a "Yankee Bowl" was announced at a Yankee Stadium press conference by then-representatives of the involved parties: Yankees' minority owner Hal Steinbrenner, Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg, Big East Conference commissioner John Marinatto, and Big 12 Conference commissioner Dan Beebe. The most recent bowl in New York City proper had been the 1962 Gotham Bowl, which pitted Miami (FL) against Nebraska at the original Yankee Stadium. The newly announced bowl planned to pair the fourth-place team from the Big East Conference against the seventh-place team from the Big 12. In the event the Big 12 lacked an eligible team, independent Notre Dame could receive an invitation.
On March 9, 2010, the bowl's official name was announced to be the Pinstripe Bowl, with New Era Cap Company agreeing to sponsor the bowl for four years while ESPN agreed to broadcast the bowl for six years. The inaugural game was played on December 30, 2010. The first three editions of the bowl were each won by a Big East team over a Big 12 team. In 2013, Notre Dame was invited in place of a Big 12 team; the Fighting Irish defeated Rutgers of the Big East's successor, the American Athletic Conference ("The American").
Starting in 2014, the bowl featured an Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) team against a Big Ten team. This was the same year that New Jersey–based Rutgers, the closest FBS school in the New York City area, moved to the Big Ten, and one year after Syracuse University, based in central New York state, moved to the ACC. The ACC agreed to a six-year deal with the Pinstripe Bowl, and the Big Ten agreed to the alignment for eight years. The ACC adopted a tiered system so that the same conference position would not necessarily go to the same bowl each season. The 2014 through 2019 editions of the bowl saw Big Ten teams compile a 5–1 record against ACC teams.
The 2020 edition of the bowl was cancelled, "out of an abundance of caution" due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
On August 16, 2022, Bad Boy Mowers was announced as the new title sponsor of the game.
The Pinstripe Bowl does not appear in the EA Sports College Football 25 video game.
Game results
Rankings are based on the AP Poll prior to the game being played.
Source:
MVPs
The MVP of the bowl is presented with the David C. Koch MVP Trophy, named after a former president of the New Era Cap Company.
Most appearances
Updated through the December 2023 edition (13 games, 26 total appearances).
Teams with multiple appearances
Teams with a single appearance
Won (8): Duke, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Penn State, Wisconsin
Lost (7): Indiana, Iowa State, Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, West Virginia
Vacated (1): Notre Dame
Appearances by conference
Updated through the December 2023 edition (13 games, 26 total appearances).
‡ Notre Dame's vacated victory in 2013 is excluded from win–loss totals and winning percentage.
Records reflect conference membership at the time each game was played.
The American's record includes appearances of Big East teams—Syracuse in 2010 and 2012, and Rutgers in 2011—as The American retains the charter of the original Big East, following its 2013 realignment.
Independent appearances: Notre Dame (2013)
Game records
Media coverage
The bowl has been televised by ESPN since its inception, except for 2015, when it was carried by ABC.
References
External links
Official site
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- Stadion Yankee
- Pinstripe Bowl
- 2024 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2023 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2013 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2015 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2018 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2019 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2012 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2017 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2022 Pinstripe Bowl