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Betting on the Liberty Bowl 2006

Liberty Bowl 2006 Game Details

Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Date: 29 December 2006, 4:30 PM EST
Teams: Houston vs. South Carolina
Televised on: ESPN

Liberty Bowl Betting Matchup

Underdog Tulsa did the Conference USA proud with a 31-24 victory over Fresno State last year in the Liberty Bowl and the conference will face an SEC foe in 2006.

Tulsa scored a late TD and intercepted Paul Pinegar twice in the fourth quarter to defeat Fresno State. It was the first Tulsa bowl win since the old Freedom Bowl back in 1991. MVP Paul Davis ran for the winning TD and passed for two others as the Golden Hurricane blew past the Bulldogs.

The Golden Hurricane boasted a high-octane offense led by tight end Garrett Mills. Tulsa (8-4) rode a three-game winning streak into the Liberty Bowl and proved more than a tough matchup for Fresno State. The Bulldogs (8-4) had the fifth-best scoring offense but came into the game demoralized. After nearly upsetting USC on Nov. 19 in a memorable game, Fresno State lost back-to-back contests against Nevada and Louisiana Tech as they limped into bowl season.

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About the Liberty Bowl 2006

The Liberty Bowl is a post-season college football game that has been played in Memphis, Tennessee since 1995.

The 2005 Liberty Bowl was played on Dec. 31, 2005 at the 63,000-seat Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis. Tulsa represented NCAA football's Conference USA in the match, while Fresno State represented the Western Athletic Conference.

Fresno State had averaged 38.9 points per game, while Tulsa boasted scoring power with a 33.3 PPG average. The 2005 Liberty Bowl promises to be a high-scoring matchup.

Liberty Bowl Prior Results

Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Score
31 Dec. 2005 Tulsa 31 Fresno State 24
31 Dec. 2004 Louisville 44 Boise State 40
31 Dec. 2003 Utah 17 Southern Mississippi 0
31 Dec. 2002 TCU 25 Colorado State 3
31 Dec. 2001 Louisville 28 BYU 10
29 Dec. 2000 Colorado State 22 Louisville 17
31 Dec. 1999 Southern Mississippi 23 Colorado State 17
31 Dec. 1998 Tulane 41 BYU 27
31 Dec. 1997 Southern Mississippi 41 Pittsburgh 7
27 Dec. 1996 Syracuse 30 Houston 17
30 Dec. 1995 East Carolina 19 Stanford 13
31 Dec. 1994 Illinois 30 East Carolina 0
28 Dec. 1993 Louisville 18 Michigan State 7
31 Dec. 1992 Mississippi 13 Air Force 0
29 Dec. 1991 Air Force 38 Mississippi State 15
27 Dec. 1990 Air Force 23 Ohio State 11
29 Dec. 1989 Mississippi 42 Air Force 29
28 Dec. 1988 Indiana 34 South Carolina 10
29 Dec. 1987 Georgia 20 Arkansas 17
29 Dec. 1986 Tennessee 21 Minnesota 14
27 Dec. 1985 Baylor 21 LSU 7
27 Dec. 1984 Auburn 21 Arkansas 15
29 Dec. 1983 Notre Dame 19 Boston College 18
29 Dec. 1982 Alabama 21 Illinois 15
30 Dec. 1981 Ohio State 31 Navy 28
27 Dec. 1980 Purdue 28 Missouri 25
22 Dec. 1979 Penn State 9 Tulane 6
23 Dec. 1978 Missouri 20 LSU 15
19 Dec. 1977 Nebraska 21 North Carolina 17
20 Dec. 1976 Alabama 36 UCLA 6
22 Dec. 1975 Southern California 20 Texas A&M 0
16 Dec. 1974 Tennessee 7 Maryland 3
17 Dec. 1973 North Carolina State 31 Kansas 18
18 Dec. 1972 Georgia Tech 31 Iowa State 30
20 Dec. 1971 Tennessee 14 Arkansas 13
12 Dec. 1970 Tulane 17 Colorado 3
13 Dec. 1969 Colorado 47 Alabama 33
14 Dec. 1968 Mississippi 34 Virginia Tech 17
16 Dec. 1967 North Carolina State 14 Georgia 7
10 Dec. 1966 Miami 14 Virginia Tech 7
18 Dec. 1965 Mississippi 13 Auburn 7
19 Dec. 1964 Utah 32 West Virginia 6
21 Dec. 1963 Mississippi State 16 North Carolina State 12
15 Dec. 1962 Oregon State 6 Villanova 0
15 Dec. 1961 Syracuse 15 Miami 14
20 Dec. 1960 Penn State 41 Oregon 12
19 Dec. 1959 Penn State 7 Alabama 0

History of the Liberty Bowl

Since 1997, the regular season champion from Conference USA has played host team for the Liberty Bowl. Beginning in 1998, the Conference USA opponent has been the champion of the Mountain West Conference.

The game was played in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania until 1963. Due to poor attendance, the 1994 game was moved to an indoor venue in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Since 1965 the game has been played at its current home in Memphis, Tennessee.

From 1997 to 2003 the game was sponsored by AXA Financial, and was known as the AXA Liberty Bowl. With the sponsorship in 2004 of auto parts retailer AutoZone, the bowl became officially known as the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

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