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The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (known as the Motor City Bowl until 2009) is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that has been played annually since 1997. The first five games (1997–2001) were played at the Pontiac Silverdomemarker in Pontiac, Michiganmarker. Starting in 2002, the game was moved to 65,000-seat Ford Fieldmarker in downtown Detroit, Michiganmarker. Ford Field is home to the NFL's Detroit Lions, and played host to Super Bowl XL.

The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl features a bowl-eligible team from the Mid-American Conference (usually the winner of the MAC Championship Game, although that team is not required to accept the bid; prior to the formation of the bowl the MAC champion earned an automatic bid to the Las Vegas Bowl) playing a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Conference. If the Big Ten does not have an eligible team, the game will feature a team from the Big East that meets the NCAA requirement of at least six wins. In the event that the Big East does not have an available team, an at-large team can be chosen.

The game was jointly sponsored by the "Big Three" automakers in Detroit from 1998 to 2007 (Ford, General Motors and Chrysler). Starting with the 2008 game, Chrysler was replaced by the Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights as a presenting sponsor. In 2009, Little Caesars became the title sponsor of the game after General Motors and Chrysler reorganized under bankruptcy protection. Ford remained as a sponsor.

Motor City Bowl logo.


The then-named-Motor City Bowl marked the first bowl game held in the Detroit area since the Cherry Bowl in 1984–85. It is the only Division I college bowl game played in the Midwest United States.

The 2008 Motor City Bowl, played December 26, 2008, matched the Central Michigan Chippewas of the Mid-American Conference against the Florida Atlantic Owls of the Sun Belt Conference.

A bowl record crowd of 60,624 fans witnessed the 2007 bowl game between the Purdue Boilermakers and the Central Michigan Chippewas.

Game results

Date Winning team Losing team Attendance Game
December 26, 1997 34 Marshall 31 43,340 Game article
December 23, 1998 48 29 38,016 Game article
December 27, 1999 Marshall 21 3 44,449 Game article
December 27, 2000 25 14 44,911 Game article
December 29, 2001 23 16 44,164 Game article
December 26, 2002 51 25 45,761 Game article
December 26, 2003 28 24 51,286 Game article
December 27, 2004 39 10 52,552 Game article
December 26, 2005 38 31 45,801 Game article
December 26, 2006 31 Middle Tennessee 14 54,113 Game article
December 26, 2007 Purdue 51 48 60,624 Game article
December 26, 2008 Florida Atlantic 24 Central Michigan 21 41,399 Game article
December 26, 2009 Game article


MVPs

Year MVP(s) Team Position
1997 Stewart Patridge Mississippi QB
1998 Chad Pennington Marshall QB
1999 Doug Chapman Marshall RB
2000 Byron Leftwich Marshall QB
2001 Chester Taylor Toledo RB
2002 Brian St. Pierre Boston College QB
2003 Josh Harris Bowling Green QB
Jason Wright Northwestern RB
2004 Dan Orlovsky Connecticut QB
2005 DeAngelo Williams Memphis RB
2006 Dan LeFevour Central Michigan QB
2007 Curtis Painter Purdue QB
2008 Rusty Smith Florida Atlantic QB


Most appearances

Rank Team Appearances Record
1 Marshall 4 3–1
T2 Central Michigan 3 1–2
T2 Toledo 3 1–2
4 Cincinnati 2 0–2
T5 Boston College 1 1–0
T5 Bowling Green 1 1–0
T5 Connecticut 1 1–0
T5 Florida Atlantic 1 1–0
T5 Memphis 1 1–0
T5 Mississippi 1 1–0
T5 Purdue 1 1–0
T5 Akron 1 0–1
T5 BYU 1 0–1
T5 Middle Tennessee 1 0–1
T5 Louisville 1 0–1
T5 Northwestern 1 0–1


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