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Insight Bowl

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  • We would’ve gone with “Ineffa Bowl”

    Insight Bowl is getting a new name. Tweet your guesses using #NameTheGame. Please note that the bowl in no way indicates fan voting will dictate the outcome here, which, after seeing some of the responses, you’ll agree was a sage choice: The Fiesta Bowl   from Sports Illustrated Read more »

  • TEMPE AZ - DECEMBER 28:  General view of the interior of Sun Devil Stadium before the Insight Bowl between the Missouri Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes on December 28 2010 in Tempe Arizona.  (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) New Insight Bowl Name Coming Soon

    We’ve developed a unique newsletter that delivers the five most interesting sports stories fans are talking about, direct to your email three times a week. Each email is curated by an SB Nation editor who follows sports the way you do: as a fan. One emai   from Josh Ellis Dallas Cowboys Blog Read more »

  • Matt Barnard/World file Breaking down OU's receiver corps

    Known more as a change-of-pace running back, Finch actually started the Insight Bowl lined up wide. He can also play the slot, where he can get out in space and make linebackers/safeties miss. Slot receiver as a freshman in 2010, backup corner most of 20   from Tulsa World Read more »

  • WR Kameel Jackson transferring to Texas A&M

    Wide receiver Kameel Jackson, who started for the Sooners in the Insight Bowl, is transferring to Texas A&M. Jackson confirmed the news via Twitter Sunday evening. "Embracing my last week as a Sooner; as I've chose to transfer and further my education an   from ESPN Read more »

  • NULL Top Five Big 12 Heisman Candidates

    Although there are no players on the Kansas Jayhawks in the hunt, it is always interesting to take an early look at who the top five Big 12 players are. One of them is a quarterback who Kansas fans are all too familiar with. Dec 30, 2011; Tempe, AZ, USA;   from Fansided Read more »

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About Insight Bowl

The Insight Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A post-season American college football bowl game played in Arizona since 1989. From 1989 to 1999, the games were played at Arizona Stadium in Tucson. Starting in 2000, the game moved to Bank One Ballpark, now known as Chase Field, in Phoenix. The game moved yet again effective with the 2006 game, but remained in the Phoenix metropolitan area, this time to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. The 2006 game saw another change, with the television rights going to the NFL Network, replacing ESPN.

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