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The Guaranteed Rate Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that has been played in the state of Arizona since 1989. Played as the Copper Bowl from inception through 1996, it was known as the Insight.com Bowl from 1997 through 2001, then the Insight Bowl from 2002 through 2011, the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl for 2012 and 2013, and the Cactus ...
The 2021 Guaranteed Rate Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 28, 2021, with kickoff at 10:15 p.m. EST (8:15 p.m. local MST) and televised on ESPN.
The 2023 Guaranteed Rate Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 26, 2023, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. The 34th annual Guaranteed Rate Bowl featured Kansas of the Big 12 Conference and UNLV of the Mountain West Conference.
The 2022 Guaranteed Rate Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 27, 2022, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. The 33rd annual Guaranteed Rate Bowl, the game featured Oklahoma State from the Big 12 Conference and Wisconsin from the Big Ten Conference.
The Kansas football coach chimed in on the referees during his halftime interview at the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
KU played in the 2008 Insight Bowl in Tempe, Arizona. The Jayhawks beat Minnesota 42-21 in that game. UNLV enters the Guaranteed Rate Bowl with a 9-4 record (6-2 Mountain West Conference).
LAWRENCE — Kansas football found out Sunday that it will be playing in this year’s Guaranteed Rate Bowl on Dec. 26 in Phoenix against UNLV.
PHOENIX — Kansas football won’t lack momentum as it heads into the offseason, following its 49-36 win Tuesday in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl against UNLV. The Jayhawks (9-4, 5-4 in Big 12 ...
Kansas survived UNLV’s comeback bid, winning 49-36 in a high-scoring Guaranteed Rate Bowl clash at Chase Field. It was KU’s first bowl victory since 2008. The Jayhawks (9-4, 5-4 Big 12)...
This is a list of college football bowl games, including those proposed and defunct. Three bowl games are part of the College Football Playoff, a selection system that creates bowl matchups involving four of the top-ranked teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).