Aztec Bowl

The Aztec Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned college division/minor (prior to 1973); Division III (since 1973) Division II/III (since 2010) post-season bowl game that has been played intermittently since at least 1950.

With but one exception, all of the games have been played at locations in Mexico; the exception was the 1957 game played in San Antonio, Texas. From 1997-2008, under sponsorship of the American Football Coaches Association, the bowl has featured a team of Division III All-Stars against a team of Mexican All-Stars. 360 Sports and Event/All American Bowl took over sponsoring players, along with ONEFA in 2010.[1]

Games played in 1970 and 1980 are considered junior college bowl games, and games played in 1952 and 1996 are considered military bowl games. No games were played in 1954, 1956, 1958–1963, 1967–1969, 1972–1978, 1981–1983, 1985, and 1995. The games are traditionally played in mid-December.

There was no game in 2008 because of lack of sponsors.[2] In 2010 the All Star Aztec Bowl games resumed play in Chihuahua Mexico.[3]

Results by year

Date Played Winner Result Loser Venue Notes
December 23, 1950 Whittier Poets 27–14 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico College Division Bowl Game
December 22, 1951 Sul Ross State Lobos 41–40 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico College Division Bowl Game
December 20, 1952 Hamilton Air Force Base 55–33 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico Military Bowl Game
December 19, 1953 Mexico All-Stars 45–26 Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds Mexico City, Mexico College Division Bowl Game
December 17, 1955 Mexico All-Stars 20 20–13 Mexico All-Stars Alumni Mexico City, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 16, 1957 Wiley Wildcats 78–20 Mexico All-Stars San Antonio, Texas College Division Bowl Game
November 28, 1964 Mexico All-Stars 20–7 California-Santa Barbara Gauchos Mexico City, Mexico College Division Bowl Game
December 14, 1965 Mexico All-Stars 28–6 San Diego Sabres Mexico City, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 13, 1966 Tarleton State Texans 42–8 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico College Division Bowl Game
December 10, 1970 Mexico All-Stars 7–6 Mesabi State Junior College Mexico City, Mexico Junior College Bowl Game
December 20, 1971 Navy Freshmen 47–9 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico College Division Bowl Game
December 9, 1979 Mexico All-Stars 8–0 Trinity (TX) Tigers Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 13, 1980 Mexico All-Stars 28–17 La Mesa Junior College Mexico City, Mexico Junior College Bowl Game
December 15, 1984 Mexico All-Stars 22–15 Tarleton State Texans Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 20, 1986 Washburn Ichabods 27–8 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 14, 1987 Adams State Indians 35–17 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 10, 1988 Mexico All-Stars 49–21 Western New Mexico Mustangs Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 9, 1989 Southeastern Oklahoma State Savages 22–0 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 12, 1990 Southern Arkansas Muleriders 41–29 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 15, 1991 Mexico All-Stars 35–28 Southwestern Oklahoma State Bulldogs Mexico City, Mexico NAIA Bowl Game
December 14, 1992 Arkansas-Monticello Boll Weevils 21–14 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 18, 1993 Mexico All-Stars 34–20 McMurry Indians Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 17, 1994 Mexico All-Stars 24–24 Southeastern Oklahoma State Savages Mexico City, Mexico Division III Bowl Game
December 19, 1996 Mexico All-Stars 63–8 Palermo (Italy) Cardinals Mexico City, Mexico Military Bowl Game
December 20, 1997 Division III All-Stars 42–41 Mexico All-Stars Toluca, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 12, 1998 Division III All-Stars 40–13 Mexico All-Stars Monterrey, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 18, 1999 Division III All-Stars 44–13 Mexico All-Stars Mexico City, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 16, 2000 Division III All-Stars 27–26 Mexico All-Stars Mérida, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 15, 2001 Division III All-Stars 37–5 Mexico All-Stars Saltillo, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 14, 2002 Division III All-Stars 15–9 Mexico All-Stars Torreon, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 13, 2003 Mexico All-Stars 34–31 Division III All-Stars Cancun, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 11, 2004 Division III All Stars 23–3 Mexico All Stars Cancun, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 17, 2005 Division III All Stars 53–15 Mexico All Stars Toluca, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 17, 2006 Division III All Stars 28–7 Mexico All Stars Aguascalientes, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 8, 2007 Division III All Stars 37–19 Mexico All Stars Chihuahua, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 5, 2009 Mexico All Stars 42–17 Central Methodist Eagles Mexico City, Mexico [4]
December 10, 2011 Division II/III All Stars 28–14 Mexico All Stars Chihuahua, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game[5]
December 14, 2012 Division II/III All Stars 49–26 Mexico All Stars Monterrey, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game
December 6, 2014 Division II/III All Stars 24–21 Mexico All Stars Chihuahua, Mexico All-Star Bowl Game

No game was held in 2008.

The Division III All Stars have a 12–2 edge against the Mexican All Stars, while the Mexican All Stars have a 13–11 edge against non-All Star teams.

See also

List of college bowl games In 2010 360 Sports and Events/All American Bowl took over the forming of the American College All Stars.

References

  1. ONEFA
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  3. http://www.allamericanbowl.com
  4. "Apalea México en Tazón Azteca". December 5, 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-01-05.
  5. "Apalea México en Tazón Azteca". December 10, 2011.
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