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Showing posts with label Armed Forces Bowl. Show all posts
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2013 Armed Forces Bowl: Navy Sails Over Middle Tennessee 24-6

by +Rodney Fisher 

The ground attack by Navy was too much for the Blue Raiders of Middle Tennessee to handle. The Midshipmen rushed for 366-yards total to win 24-6 in the 2013 Armed Forces Bowl.

Rice Shocks Falcons as They Come Out On Top In The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl.


After being down at halftime by 7, the Rice Owls started to find their rhythm in the second half as they outscored Air Force 26-0.
                                   
                                 

2012 Armed Forces Bowl - Air Force vs Rice; More than a game

In the mix of bowl games that seem to continuously flow from mid-December until after New Year's, one always stands out. It is not so much the game, but what the game stands for. This year the Armed Forces Bowl will make it's way back home in Fort Worth at TCU's new field for good. The last two years the game has been held at SMU Ford Field. It's outside the stadium prior to the game and after that really tells the story.

Outside the stadium is a fair of military power and pride. Drone aircraft, tanks, servicemen and women all adorn the booths with information and activities for all ages. Young men test their strength on the "pull-up" bar and awe at the helicopter perched on the practice field. Most bowl games do not offer the same experience.

Ernesto Marcano, an USAF veteran, will be attending the game for the first time. He learned about the game from his visits to the VA hospital in Dallas. "I'm looking forward to seeing my fellow servicemen the most. I am also taking my brother-in-law and his kids."

This year's game features the Air Force Falcons (6-6) against the Rice Owls (6-6).  Rice earned their right to play in the Armed Forces Bowl by defeating UTEP in the Sun Bowl 33-24. Air Force will be playing in it's fourth Armed Forces Bowl, but have only a 1-7 record in Amon G. Carter Stadium.

Since 1998, the Falcons have faced the Owls a total of six previous times with the Falcons winning five of those games. This will be the first time the teams will meet on a neutral field.

Tickets are still available for the game and are as low as $20. Small price to pay to show your support to a bowl that is more than a game.

Get more information here: www.armedforcesbowl.com

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