Armed Forces Bowl
- Matchup: TBD
- Date: Friday, December 27th, 2024
- Time: 12:00 p.m. or 3:30 p.m.
- Stadium: Amon G. Carter (Ft. Worth, Texas)
- ’23 Winner: Air Force Falcons
Armed Forces Bowl Odds
The Armed Forces Bowl is another official college football event that has become a highlight for all fans as part of an ample list of bowl games held in the postseason. This year’s edition of the Armed Forces Bowl will be held at the Amon G. Carter Stadium on December 27 at 03:30 PM ET.
Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Odds
The 2021 edition of the Armed Forces Bowl, the Knights were able to pull a tight win against the Missouri Tigers. A 24-22 left fans with a solid game and tight odds and margins, which added an extra sense of thrill to the Bowl.
Given that the Knights had finished the NCAAF regular season with a 9-4 record, they were up in NCAAF odds against the Tigers. That means that bettors made a $100 profit for every $220 wager on the Knights at a -220 Moneyline. On the other hand, those who placed a $100 wager on the Tigers to record a $180 profit on a -180 Moneyline as underdogs saw no profit by the end of the game.
Bettors who also favored the Knights to hit the under 8.5 and the over 42-5 points may have also pulled in some solid earnings by the end of the game.
Armed Forces Bowl Betting Trends & Tips
The Armed Forces Bowl is another chance to maximize every dollar wagered on top college football activity. Fans and experts like to focus on finding the best college football odds, bets and markets to maximize every dollar bet on, and the Armed Forces Bowl spread is especially appealing.
To do this, bettors are recommended to conduct a thorough review of all stats, data, and all information related to top bowl teams, players, and trends. These steps will allow bettors to make the most of every dollar bet on Bowl games such as the Armed Forces Bowl.
Top trends can also become a major source of insights to guide bettors in the Armed Forces Bowl, as follows:
- Conference USA stands as the conference with the most appearances in the history of the Armed Forces Bowl, with a total of 12.
- Independent teams lead in terms of wins in the history of the Armed Forces Bowl, with a total of 6.
- The Army Black Knights stand as the most successful team in the history of the Armed Forces Bowl, with a total of four wins.
- The Houston Cougars and the Air Force Falcons stand as the teams with the most appearances in the history of the Armed Forces Bowl, with a total of 5 each.
Betting History Of The Armed Forces Bowl
The Armed Forces Bowl dates back to 2003. The competition was first held then and has since featured a series of several conferences, which have included the independent United States Military Academy (Army) as an additional and eligible participant. During its first edition, Boise State took a solid 34-31 over the TCU Horned Frogs. Memorable games would follow, such as the 2005 edition when the Kansas Jayhawks beat the Houston Cougars on a 42-13 score.
The Most Memorable Game
One of the most memorable games in the history of the Bowl goes back to 2018, when the Army Black Knights reached the 70-point mark and defeated the Cougars with an outstanding 70-14 final score.
That game became the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl score among the highest ever recorded in college bowl history, plus the highest for the Armed Forces Bowl. Houston, the Air Force, and the Army have become recurrent teams that have been featured in the history of the Bowl multiple times.
In terms of conferences, C-USA leads with 12 appearances, followed by Mountain West with seven and independent teams with six.
Armed Forces Bowl Scores (Playoffs)
The Armed Forces Bowl has become yet another exciting college football event with plenty of top action and ample scores. Since its first edition, multiple teams have been able to surpass the 30, 40, and even 50-point mark. One edition of the game featured a tight game between the Army Black Knights and the Missouri Tigers. The Knights were finally able to overcome the Tigers with a 24-22 score by the end of the game.
Season | Winning Team | Losing Team | Score |
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2023 | Air Force | James Madison | 31-21 |
2022 | Air Force | Baylor | 30-15 |
2021 | Army | Missouri | 24-22 |
2020 | Mississippi State | Tulsa | 28-26 |
2019 | Tulane | Southern Miss | 30-13 |
2018 | Army | Houston | 70-14 |
2017 | Army | San Diego State | 42-35 |
2016 | Louisiana Tech | Navy | 48-45 |
2015 | California | Air Force | 55-36 |
2015 | Houston | Pittsburgh | 35-34 |
2013 | Navy | Middle Tennessee | 24-6 |
2012 | Rice | Air Force | 33-14 |
2011 | BYU | Tulsa | 24-21 |
2010 | Army | SMU | 16-14 |
2009 | Air Force | Houston | 47-20 |
2008 | Houston | Air Force | 34-28 |
2007 | California | Air Force | 42-36 |
2006 | Utah | Tulsa | 25-13 |
2005 | Kansas | Houston | 42-13 |
2004 | Cincinnati | Marshall | 32-14 |
2003 | Boise State | TCU | 34-31 |
Wins | Teams | Years Won |
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4 | Army | 2010, 2017, 2018, 2021 |
2 | Houston | 2008, 2014 |
2 | California | 2007, 2015 |