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Heritage Bowl Powered by Riot
StadiumCommunity National Bank & Trust Stadium
LocationCorsicana, Texas
United States
Operated2017–present
Conference tie-insAt-large picks from GAC, LSC, or MIAA
Sponsors

Heritage Bowl Powered by Riot

Former names

Corsicana Bowl (2017–2018)

Historic Corsicana Bowl logo

The Heritage Bowl is an annual American NCAA Division II college football bowl game held at Community National Bank & Trust StadiuminCorsicana, Texas. The game was established in 2017 by Antwone "Tony" Taulton. Since 2018 the bowl has operated under the non-profit Corsicana Area Foundation, and proceeds from the game go to local Corsicana and Navarro County charities.[1] Initially called the Corsicana Bowl, the game was given its current name in 2019.[2] Fun Town RV served as title sponsor since 2021. On May 31, 2024, Riot Platforms was named the presenting sponsor and the game rebranded as the Heritage Bowl Powered by Riot.

The Heritage Bowl is one of three Division II sanctioned bowl games. The others are the America's Crossroads Bowl and Florida Beach Bowl. The two participants are selected on an at-large basis from teams of the Lone Star Conference (LSC), Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA), and Great American Conference (GAC) that do not qualify for the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs.[3]

Throughout its existence, the Heritage Bowl has been unique among Division II bowl games in having no fixed conference tie-in. This feature enabled bowl organizers to secure ten different teams for the first five games. Emporia State, invited in 2018 and 2023, is the only repeat participant thus far. The game has also included each of the three possible combinations of the participating conferences. An LSC-MIAA matchup in the inaugural game was followed by a GAC-MIAA contest in 2018, before three consecutive LSC-GAC games in 2019, 2021, and 2022 (the 2020 game was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The 2023 contest featured a GAC-MIAA matchup for the first time in five years. Teams from the GAC and MIAA are also eligible for the Live United Texarkana Bowl.

Game results[edit]

Date played Winning team Losing team Attendance Notes
December 2, 2017 Central Oklahoma (MIAA) 38 Tarleton State (LSC) 31 3,422 [4]
December 1, 2018 Emporia State (MIAA) 30 Arkansas–Monticello (GAC) 22 3,900 [5]
December 7, 2019 Eastern New Mexico (LSC) 20 Southern Arkansas (GAC) 13 2,000 [6]
December 4, 2021 Oklahoma Baptist (GAC) 24 Texas–Permian Basin (LSC) 21 3,576 [7]
December 3, 2022 East Central (GAC) 38 Texas A&M–Kingsville (LSC) 21 2,000 [8]
December 2, 2023 Emporia State (MIAA) 55 Southern Nazarene (GAC) 24 [9]

Wins by conference[edit]

Conference Games Win Loss Pct
Mid-America 3 3 0 1.000
Great American 5 2 3 .400
Lone Star 4 1 3 .250

Appearances by team[edit]

Team Appearances Record
Emporia State 2 2–0
Central Oklahoma 1 1–0
East Central 1 1–0
Eastern New Mexico 1 1–0
Oklahoma Baptist 1 1–0
Arkansas–Monticello 1 0–1
Southern Arkansas 1 0–1
Tarleton State 1 0–1
Texas–Permian Basin 1 0–1
Texas A&M–Kingsville 1 0–1
Southern Nazarene 1 0–1

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Heritage Bowl full of surprises: Events kick off Dec. 6".
  • ^ "Blog • Corsicana, TX • CivicEngage".
  • ^ Phillips, Mike. "Corsicana Bowl on its way". Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  • ^ "UCO beats Tarleton State in Corsicana Bowl". The Oklahoman. 2 December 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  • ^ "Emporia State tops Arkansas-Monticello, 30-22". The Daily Review (Morgan City, LA). 4 December 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  • ^ "ENMU 20, Southern Ark 13". Albuquerque Journal. 8 December 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  • ^ "Falcons' defense solid as offense sputters against Bison". The Odessa American. 5 December 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  • ^ "Texas A&M Kingsville ends season with loss to East Central". Corpus Christi Caller-Times. 4 December 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  • ^ "Champs: Emporia State dispatches Southern Nazarene, 55-24". Emporia State University Athletics. December 2, 2023. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
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