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About Myrtle Beach Bowl
As of 2023, the Myrtle Beach Bowl continues to grow in popularity, with plans for future games set to include a variety of entertainment options for fans. The 2023 edition of the bowl is expected to take place in mid-December, showcasing some of the best talent from the participating conferences. The organizers aim to enhance the fan experience with live music, local cuisine, and interactive activities that celebrate the local culture of Myrtle Beach. Additionally, the bowl is working on partnerships with local businesses and organizations to promote tourism and community involvement. The Myrtle Beach Bowl has also made efforts to increase its visibility through social media and marketing campaigns, aiming to attract larger audiences both in person and via broadcast. With its growing reputation, the Myrtle Beach Bowl is positioned to become a staple in the college football postseason landscape, providing teams and fans with memorable experiences and unforgettable moments on and off the field.
Myrtle Beach Bowl History
The Myrtle Beach Bowl, officially known as the Myrtle Beach Bowl presented by TaxAct, is a college football bowl game that was first played in December 2020. It is part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and typically features teams from Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference (MAC), and the Sun Belt Conference. The inaugural game took place on December 21, 2020, at Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina, which is located near Myrtle Beach. The idea behind the bowl game was to create a festive atmosphere and attract college football fans to the Grand Strand area during the holiday season. The game was developed as a response to the increasing popularity of college football bowl games and the desire to provide more opportunities for teams to participate in postseason play. The Myrtle Beach Bowl has quickly established a reputation for its unique location, combining the excitement of college football with the beauty of the South Carolina coast. The event typically features a variety of festivities leading up to the game, including fan events, parades, and community engagement activities, making it a family-friendly occasion that goes beyond the football field.