Bahamas Bowl

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Bahamas Bowl
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StadiumThomas Robinson Stadium
LocationNassau, Bahamas
Operated2014–present (not played in 2020 and 2023; not scheduled for 2025)
Conference tie-insConference USA
(2014–present)
Mid-American Conference
(2014–present)
PayoutUS$225,000 (2019)[1]
Websitebahamasbowl.com
Sponsors
Former names
  • Popeyes Bahamas Bowl (2014–2016)
  • Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl (2018–2019)
  • HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl (2022)
  • Bahamas Bowl (2017, 2020–2021)
2024 season matchup
Buffalo vs. Liberty (Buffalo 26–7)
2025 season matchup
Not scheduled to be played

The Bahamas Bowl is an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football bowl game that has been contested nine times since 2014 in Nassau, Bahamas, at the 15,000-seat Thomas Robinson Stadium.[2] The bowl has tie-ins with the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA.

The game was not played following the 2020 season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, nor the 2023 and 2025 seasons, due to stadium renovations.

For the December 2023 edition, the game was replaced by a bowl game at Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, due to renovations at Thomas Robinson Stadium. This edition was known as the Famous Toastery Bowl, reflecting the title sponsor of the relocated game.[3][4][5]

The Bahamas Bowl is not scheduled to be played following the 2025 football season; future plans for the bowl are unclear. [6] Instead, the Xbox Bowl will be played at Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas.

History

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Prime Minister's Trophy

The inaugural edition of the Bahamas Bowl, played in 2014, was the first major (FBS or historical equivalent) bowl game to be played outside the United States and Canada between two U.S. teams since the January 1, 1937, Bacardi Bowl in Havana, Cuba.[7] The game featured teams from the Mid-American Conference and Conference USA;[8] that conference matchup has continued annually.[9] In July 2019, the MAC announced a continuation of its tie-in with the bowl through the 2025–26 football season.[10]

From its inception to 2017, the game was sponsored by the Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen restaurant franchise and officially known as the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl.[11] After Restaurant Brands International acquired Popeyes in 2017, they declined to renew sponsorship. Elk Grove Village, Illinois—"home to the largest industrial park in the United States"—picked up title sponsorship in 2018, with the bowl using the official naming of Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl.[12] The name lasted until Elk Grove Village ended its sponsorship in March 2020.[13] On May 25, 2022, it was announced that HomeTown Lenders would be the new title sponsor of the game.[14]

The winning team is presented with a trophy, since 2016 named the Prime Minister's Trophy.[15] The current trophy, in use since the 2018 playing, is approximately 30 inches (76 cm) tall and weighs nearly 30 pounds (14 kg).[15]

On October 2, 2020, the 2020 edition of the bowl was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related travel restrictions.[16]

After a one-year hiatus, the bowl returned to the Bahamas for the edition following the 2024 season, and was played in January for the first time.[17]

In early June 2025, the Bahamas Bowl was not included in the announced lineup of bowls scheduled to follow the 2025 season.[6] Future plans for the bowl are unclear.[6]

Game results

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Date Bowl name Winning team Losing team Attendance
December 24, 2014 Bahamas Bowl Western Kentucky 49 Central Michigan 48 13,667
December 24, 2015 Bahamas Bowl Western Michigan 45 Middle Tennessee 31 13,123
December 23, 2016 Bahamas Bowl Old Dominion 24 Eastern Michigan 20 13,422
December 22, 2017 Bahamas Bowl Ohio 41 UAB   6 13,585
December 21, 2018 Bahamas Bowl FIU 35 Toledo 32 13,510
December 20, 2019 Bahamas Bowl Buffalo 31 Charlotte   9 13,547
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[18]
December 17, 2021 Bahamas Bowl Middle Tennessee 31 Toledo 24 13,596
December 16, 2022 Bahamas Bowl UAB 24 Miami (OH) 20 12,172
2023 Not played due to stadium renovations
January 4, 2025 Bahamas Bowl Buffalo 26 Liberty   7 4,610
2025 Not played

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Year Offensive MVP Defensive MVP Ref.
Player Team Pos. Player Team Pos.
2014 Brandon Doughty Western Kentucky QB Derik Overstreet Western Kentucky DL [21]
2015 Jamauri Bogan Western Michigan RB Grant DePalma Western Michigan LB [22]
2016 Ray Lawry Old Dominion RB TJ Ricks Old Dominion LB [23]
2017 Dorian Brown Ohio RB Javon Hagan Ohio FS [24]
2018 Christian Alexander FIU QB Edwin Freeman FIU LB [25]
2019 Jaret Patterson Buffalo RB Malcolm Koonce Buffalo DE [26][27]
2021 Nicholas Vattiato Middle Tennessee QB DQ Thomas Middle Tennessee LB [28][29]
2022 Trea Shropshire UAB WR Michael Fairbanks II UAB LB [30]
2025 Al-Jay Henderson Buffalo RB Red Murdock Buffalo LB [31]

Most appearances

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Updated through the January 2025 edition (10 games, 20 total appearances).

Teams with multiple appearances
Team Appearances Record Win pct.
Buffalo 2 2–0 1.000
Middle Tennessee 2 1–1 .500
UAB 2 1–1 .500
Toledo 2 0–2 .000
Teams with a single appearance

Won (5): FIU, Ohio, Old Dominion, Western Kentucky, Western Michigan
Lost (5): Central Michigan, Charlotte, Eastern Michigan, Liberty, Miami (OH)

Appearances by conference

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Updated through the January 2025 edition (10 games, 20 total appearances).

Conference Record Appearances by season
Games W L Win pct. Won Lost
C-USA 9 5 4 .556 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022 2015, 2017, 2019, 2024*
MAC 9 4 5 .444 2015, 2017, 2019, 2024* 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022
  • Games marked with an asterisk (*) were played in January of the following calendar year.

Game records

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Team Record, Team vs. Opponent Year
Most points scored (one team) 49, Western Kentucky vs. Central Michigan 2014
Most points scored (losing team) 48, Central Michigan vs. Western Kentucky 2014
Most points scored (both teams) 97, Western Kentucky vs. Central Michigan 2014
Fewest points allowed 6, Ohio vs. UAB 2017
Largest margin of victory 35, Ohio vs. UAB 2017
Total yards 647, Western Kentucky vs. Central Michigan 2014
Rushing yards 282, Western Michigan vs. Middle Tennessee 2015
Passing yards 493, Central Michigan vs. Western Kentucky 2014
First downs 29, Western Kentucky vs. Central Michigan 2014
Fewest yards allowed 242, Buffalo vs. Liberty 2025
Fewest rushing yards allowed 80, Buffalo vs. Charlotte 2019
Fewest passing yards allowed 77, Charlotte vs. Buffalo 2019
Individual Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent Year
All-purpose yards 215, Jamauri Bogan (Western Michigan) 2015
Touchdowns (all-purpose) 4, shared by Bogan, Brown, and Davis (see below)
Rushing yards 215, Jamauri Bogan (Western Michigan) 2015
Rushing touchdowns 4, shared by:
Jamauri Bogan (Western Michigan)
Dorian Brown (Ohio)
 
2015
2017
Passing yards 493, Cooper Rush (Central Michigan) 2014
Passing touchdowns 7, Cooper Rush (Central Michigan) 2014
Receiving yards 183, shared by:
Corey Davis (Western Michigan)
Trea Shropshire (UAB)
 
2015
2022
Receptions 9, Yusuf Ali (Middle Tennessee) 2021
Receiving touchdowns 4, Titus Davis (Central Michigan) 2014
Tackles 15, Matthew Salopek (Miami (OH))
10 (solo), Matthew Salopek (Miami (OH))
2022
Sacks 2, shared by:
Derik Overstreet (Western Kentucky)
Malcolm Koonce,[32] (Buffalo)
Nate Givhan (Toledo)

2014
2019
2021
Interceptions 1, by multiple players
Long Plays Record, Player, Team vs. Opponent Year
Touchdown run 74 yds., Dorian Brown (Ohio) 2017
Touchdown pass 90 yds., Dequan Finn to Matt Landers (Toledo) 2021
Kickoff return 45 yds., Andre Wilson (UAB) 2017
Punt return 34 yds., Kylan Nelson (Ohio) 2017
Interception return 49 yds., Samuel Womack (Toledo) 2021
Fumble return 27 yds., Tony Annese (Central Michigan) 2014
Punt 68 yds., Ethan Duane (Buffalo) 2025
Field goal 52 yds., Upton Bellenfant (Buffalo) 2025

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Media coverage

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The bowl has been televised by ESPN since its inception.

See also

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Notes

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References

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