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The Myrtle Beach Bowl

The Myrtle Beach Bowl is a college football bowl game held annually in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area. The game was first announced in 2019 and played for the first time in December 2020. It is part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and is sanctioned by the NCAA. The Myrtle Beach Bowl is owned and operated by ESPN Events, a subsidiary of ESPN.

The Myrtle Beach Bowl is played at Brooks Stadium, home of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. The stadium, located in Conway, South Carolina, has a seating capacity of 21,000. The game features teams from the Mid-American Conference Conference USA and the Sun Belt Conference. In its inaugural year, the Appalachian State Mountaineers defeated the North Texas Mean Green, 56-28.

The Myrtle Beach Bowl was created to showcase the Myrtle Beach area and provide a new destination for college football fans. Myrtle Beach is a popular tourist destination known for its beaches, golf courses, and entertainment options. The bowl game provides an opportunity for fans to experience the city while supporting their favorite teams.

The Myrtle Beach Bowl has quickly become a popular event in the college football world. The game is broadcast on ESPN and draws thousands of fans to the Myrtle Beach area each year. With its beautiful location and exciting football matchups, the Myrtle Beach Bowl is sure to continue to grow in popularity in the coming years.

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FAQs about Myrtle Beach Bowl Conway, SC - Brooks Stadium

Where is the Myrtle Beach Bowl?

The Myrtle Beach Bowl is held at Brooks Stadium in Conway, SC.


Who was the previous winner of the Myrtle Beach Bowl?

The Ohio Bobcats were the previous winner of the Myrtle Beach Bowl.