Pop-Tarts Bowl
- Matchup: TBD
- Date: Thursday, Dec 28th, 2024
- Time: 3:50 p.m.
- Stadium: Camping World (Orlando, Fla)
- ’23 Winner: Â Kansas State Wildcats
Cheez-It /Pop-Tarts Bowl Odds
The Cheez-It Bowl, now also known as the Pop-Tarts Bowl is another themed and sponsored top NCAA College Football Bowl, which has continued to stand as an event to keep an eye on every year. The Cheez-It Bowl game is played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
The next edition of the Cheez-It Bowl will be played on Thursday, December 28, at Camping World Stadium. Betting odds for the Cheez-It Bowl are not yet available, since the teams have not been announced.Â
What Pop-Tarts Bowl Odds Can Do for You
In the 2021 edition of the Cheez-It Bowl (or Pop-Tarts Bowl), the Iowa State Cyclones were the clear underdogs when they were set to play the Clemson Tigers. With a 10-3 record over the regular season, the Tigers were the clear favorite to take the win.
However, the Cyclones were simply not able to surprise during the 2021 edition. That implies that a $100 bet on the Cyclones as the underdogs and on a +250 Moneyline would have allowed some lucky and smart bettors to make a $250 profit. Those who bet on the Tigers at a -150 Moneyline recorded a $100 profit for every $150 bet.
Bettors also put their money on the under 42.5 combined, and the over +6.5 may have also recorded a series of solid profits.
Cheez-It Bowl Betting Trends & Tips
Another opportunity to get the most out of every dollar bet on top college football events and action is to target some of the most well-known games, such as the Cheez-It Bowl. Finding the greatest odds, bets, and markets to maximize every dollar wagered is -and should be- one of the main targets of every bettor in the market.
Bettors are advised to not just focus on all the obvious numbers but to look at all stats and data available for the Cheez-It Bowl. The more data that is considered, the wiser and more precise the bet will ultimately be.
Some trends that have continued to characterize the Cheez-It Bowl are the following:
- The Atlantic Coast Conference currently leads with the most wins recorded in the history of the Cheez-It Bowl, with a total of 16.
- The Atlantic Coast Conference has also recorded the most defeats at the Cheez-It Bowl, with a total of 11.
- The Miami Hurricanes lead the count with the most appearance in the history of the Cheez-It Bowl, with a total of six.
- The Miami Hurricanes, the NC State Wolfpack, the Clemson Tigers, and the Florida State Seminoles are all tied with the most wins at three each.
Betting History of The Cheez-It Bowl
The Cheez-It Bowl was started as an initial proposal back in 1990. The first game ever recorded in the history of the event featured the Florida State Seminoles facing the Penn State Nittany Lions. At the time, it was the Lions that were able to pull a 24-17 win.
The game has been played in Orlando since 2001. Yet, before that, the event was held at Miami Gardens and had been since 1990. Originally, the name of the Cheez-It Bowl was set to the Sunshine Classic.
However, a constant change in sponsorship has led to more changes in the name of the bowl, ranging from Blockbuster, Florida Tourism, Mazda, Russell Athletic, and now Cheez-It.Â
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In 1998, Miami featured an outstanding performance against NC State. That year the Hurricanes pulled a 46-23 win, breaking the record for the most recorded in the history of the event at the time.
Just a year later, the Fighting Illini were able to pull off a 63-21 win over Virginia and quickly took away the title from Miami as the NCAAF team with the highest number of points recorded in the history of the Cheez-It Bowl.
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Cheez-It Bowl Scores (Playoffs)
Given the level of attention awarded to the event, fans have been able to truly make the most of watching a solid event such as the Cheez-It Bowl. Scores have widely ranged over the history of the event.
In 1999, the Illinois Fighting Illini were able to establish the highest score with a 63-21 win over the Virginia Cavaliers. Since then, scores have ranged to reach the high 20, 30, 40, and 50 marks, but none have surpassed the 60-point mark since.
Season | Winning team | Losing team | Score |
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2023 | Kansas State | NC State | 28-19 |
2022 | Florida State | Oklahoma | 35-32 |
2021 | Clemson | Iowa State | 20-13 |
2020 | Oklahoma State | Miami-FL | 37-34 |
2019 | Notre Dame | Iowa State | 33-9 |
2018 | Syracuse | West Virginia | 34-18 |
2017 | Oklahoma State | Virginia Tech | 30-21 |
2016 | Miami, Fla. | West Virginia | 31-14 |
2015 | Baylor | North Carolina | 49-38 |
2014 | Clemson | Oklahoma | 40-6 |
2013 | Louisville | Miami, Fla. | 36-9 |
2012 | Virginia Tech | Rutgers | 13-10 (OT) |
2011 | Florida State | Notre Dame | 18-14 |
2010 | North Carolina State | West Virginia | 23-7 |
2009 | Wisconsin | Miami, Fla. | 20-14 |
2008 | Florida State | Wisconsin | 42-13 |
2007 | Boston College | Michigan State | 24-21 |
2006 | Maryland | Purdue | 24-7 |
2005 | Clemson | Colorado | 19-10 |
2004 | Georgia Tech | Syracuse | 51-14 |
2003 | North Carolina State | Kansas | 56-26 |
2002 | Texas Tech | Clemson | 55-15 |
2001 | Pittsburgh | North Carolina State | 34-19 |
2000 | North Carolina State | Minnesota | 38-30 |
Wins | Teams | Years won |
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3 | Clemson | 2005, 2014, 2021 |
3 | Miami, Fla. | 1996, 1998, 2016 |
3 | Florida State | 1990, 2008, 2011 |
3 | North Carolina State | 2000, 2003, 2010 |
2 | Boston College | 1993, 2007 |
2 | Georgia Tech | 1997, 2004 |