Live United Texarkana Bowl

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Live United Texarkana Bowl
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Stadium Razorback Stadium
Location Texarkana, Arkansas
Operated2013–present
Conference tie-ins GAC vs. at-large (2013-2016), GAC vs. MIAA (2017-present)

The Live United Texarkana Bowl is an American NCAA Division II college football bowl game held at Razorback Stadium in Texarkana, Arkansas. The game was established in 2013 and has been played annually with the exception of 2020, when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 2020 the title sponsor has been Farmers Bank & Trust. [1]

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The Live United Texarkana Bowl is one of four Division II sanctioned bowl games. The others are the Heritage Bowl, America's Crossroads Bowl, and Florida Beach Bowl. The game selection committee extends an invitation to the highest-standing team from the Great American Conference (GAC) which does not qualify for the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs. [2] Initially, the opponent was an at-large team selected from either the Lone Star Conference (LSC) or the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA). Since 2017, the GAC and MIAA have provided the two participants. Teams from the GAC, MIAA, and LSC are also eligible for bids to the Heritage Bowl, played in Corsicana, Texas.

Profits from the game are donated to the United Way of Greater Texarkana. The game also generates an estimated $500,000 per year for the local economy. [3]

Game results

Date playedWinning teamLosing teamnotes
December 13, 2013 Harding (GAC)44 Texas A&M–Commerce (LSC)3 [4]
December 6, 2014 Central Missouri (MIAA)48 Southeastern Oklahoma State (GAC)21 [5]
December 5, 2015 Central Oklahoma (MIAA)38 Southwestern Oklahoma State (GAC)21 [6]
December 3, 2016 Texas A&M–Kingsville (LSC)24 Southern Arkansas (GAC)17 [7]
December 2, 2017 Pittsburg State (MIAA)48 Arkansas Tech (GAC)31 [8]
December 1, 2018 Missouri Western (MIAA)30 Southern Arkansas (GAC)25 [9]
December 7, 2019 Missouri Western (MIAA)35 Henderson State (GAC)14 [10]
December 4, 2021 Southeastern Oklahoma State (GAC)37 Emporia State (MIAA)34 [11]
December 3, 2022 Emporia State (MIAA)48 Southeastern Oklahoma State (GAC)27 [12]
December 2, 2023 Southern Arkansas (GAC)43 Missouri Western (MIAA)27 [13]

Wins by conference

ConferenceGamesWinLossPct
Mid-America862.750
Lone Star211.500
Great American1037.300

Appearances by team

TeamAppearancesRecord
Central Missouri 11–0
Central Oklahoma 11–0
Harding 11–0
Pittsburg State 11–0
Texas A&M-Kingsville 11–0
Missouri Western 32–1
Emporia State 21–1
Southern Arkansas 31–2
Southeastern Oklahoma State 31–2
Arkansas Tech 10–1
Henderson State 10–1
Southwestern Oklahoma State 10–1
Texas A&M–Commerce 10–1

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