2023 ReliaQuest Bowl

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2023 ReliaQuest Bowl
37th ReliaQuest Bowl
1234Total
Mississippi State0301619
Illinois073010
DateJanuary 2, 2023
Season 2022
Stadium Raymond James Stadium
Location Tampa, Florida
MVPJustin Robinson (WR, Mississippi State) [1]
Favorite Miss. State by 3.5
Referee Adam Savoie (ACC) [2]
Attendance35,797
Payout US$6,666,667 [3]
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN2
Announcers Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), and Tiffany Blackmon (sideline) (ESPN2)
ReliaQuest Bowl
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The 2023 ReliaQuest Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 2, 2023, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The 37th annual ReliaQuest Bowl (previously known as the Outback Bowl from 1996 through 2022), the game featured the Mississippi State Bulldogs from the Southeastern Conference and the Illinois Fighting Illini from the Big Ten Conference. The game began at 12:03 p.m. EST [4] and was aired on ESPN2. [5] It was one of the 2022–23 bowl games concluding the 2022 FBS football season. Cybersecurity company ReliaQuest was the game's title sponsor.

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Teams

Consistent with conference tie-ins, the game featured teams from the Big Ten Conference and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The bowl also has a tie-in with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) when the ACC's opponent in the Orange Bowl is a Big Ten team, in which case an ACC team is selected for the ReliaQuest Bowl.

This was the third meeting between the two teams; in their two prior matchups, Illinois won in 1923 and Mississippi State won in 1980. [6]

Mississippi State Bulldogs

Mississippi State compiled an 8–4 record during the regular season, finishing with a 24–22 win over rival Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl. In five games against ranked opponents, the Bulldogs defeated Texas A&M and Ole Miss while losing to Kentucky, Alabama, and Georgia. The team was coached during the regular season by Mike Leach. Following Leach's death on December 12, Zach Arnett was elevated to head coach, including for the team's bowl game.

Illinois Fighting Illini

Illinois finished the regular season with an 8–4 record, losing three of their final four games. Their only contest against a ranked FBS opponent was a loss to Michigan.

Game summary

2023 ReliaQuest Bowl
Period1234Total
No. 22 Mississippi State0301619
Illinois073010

at Raymond James StadiumTampa, Florida

  • Date: Monday, January 2, 2023
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Sunny • Temperature: 76 °F (24 °C) • Wind: 6 mph (9.7 km/h) west
  • Game attendance: 35,797
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), and Tiffany Blackmon (sideline)
  • Box score
Scoring summary
QuarterTime Drive TeamScoring informationScore
Plays Yards TOP Mississippi StateIllinois
22:4910774:45Illinois Tommy DeVito 2-yard touchdown run, Caleb Griffin kick good07
20:098552:40Miss. State38-yard field goal by Massimo Biscardi37
36:5711455:13Illinois52-yard field goal by Caleb Griffin310
414:5413757:03Miss. StateJustin Robinson 8-yard touchdown reception from Will Rogers, Massimo Biscardi kick good1010
40:049681:46Miss. State27-yard field goal by Massimo Biscardi1310
40:00Miss. StateFumble recovery returned 60 yards for touchdown by Marcus Banks, kick not attempted1910
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.1910

Statistics

Tommy DeVito's receiving yardage occurred on the final play of the game, following an initial pass from DeVito to Casey Washington. After several laterals, DeVito fumbled the ball, which was returned by Mississippi State for a touchdown. Statbroadcast credits DeVito with -47 receiving yards, while ESPN credits DeVito with 13 receiving yards.

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