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About Cure Bowl
The most recent installment of the Cure Bowl took place in December 2023, featuring a highly anticipated matchup between the top teams from the Sun Belt Conference. This year’s game attracted a significant audience both in-person and through broadcast, reflecting the increasing popularity of the event. The Cure Bowl continues to enhance its reputation, not only as a competitive postseason game but also as a platform for raising awareness about breast cancer. In addition to the football game itself, the event included various activities such as community outreach programs, fan engagement events, and a pregame ceremony that honored cancer survivors and advocates. The Bowl has also partnered with local organizations to promote health initiatives and support for cancer research, making it a meaningful event for both players and attendees. As the Cure Bowl looks to the future, it aims to expand its reach and impact, potentially attracting even more high-profile teams and enhancing its charitable contributions to cancer research initiatives.
Cure Bowl History
The Cure Bowl is a college football postseason bowl game that was first played in 2015. It is held annually in Orlando, Florida, at the Exploria Stadium. The game is named in honor of the fight against cancer, with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The inaugural game featured the San Jose State Spartans facing off against the Georgia State Panthers, which was won by the Panthers. The Cure Bowl has since grown in popularity, featuring teams from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, particularly those from the Sun Belt Conference and the American Athletic Conference. The bowl has been recognized for its commitment to promoting awareness and funding for cancer research while providing an exciting postseason experience for players and fans alike. Over the years, the Cure Bowl has seen various teams compete, showcasing emerging talents and thrilling performances that highlight the competitive spirit of college football.