Guaranteed Rate Bowl
- Matchup: TBD
- Date: Thursday, Dec 26th, 2024
- Time: 5:30 p.m.
- Stadium: Chase Field (Phoenix, Ariz.)
- ’23 Winner: Kansas Jayhawks
Guaranteed Rate Bowl Odds
The College football teams will be playing this year Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, on December 26th. The odds for this year are not available as of yet.
Understanding Guaranteed Rate Bowl Betting
In order to understand how the betting works for this College Bowl, let’s take a look at the 2021 edition of the Guaranteed Rate Bowl: Minnesota Golden Gophers vs the West Virginia Mountaineers. They were the favorites given the Gophers’ 9-4 finish to the official NCAA season.
That meant bettors who took a chance on the Gophers at -150 odds made a $100 profit for every $150 wager. On the other hand, a $100 bet on the West Virginia Mountaineers at +220 odds would have potentially made bettors a $220 profit.
Bettors may have also nailed a solid profit if they bet the +10.5 and the under 36.5, all in favor of the Gophers.
Guaranteed Rate Bowl Betting Trends & Tips
The Guaranteed Rate Bowl is another chance to maximize every dollar wagered on top-tier college football action. For all gamblers and football enthusiasts trying to get the most out of college football betting, finding the best NCAAF odds, lines, and markets is top priority.
For this, it is advisable that bettors carefully review all statistics, data, and details regarding the top bowl teams, players, and trends, as well as all facts about the Guaranteed Rate Bowl. This way, bettors will get the most out of their experience betting on elite college sports and get the most of every dollar staked on bowl events.
Here are some top trends to highlight from the Guaranteed Rate Bowl game:
- The Big 12 Conference leads with 18 appearances at the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
- Big 12 Conference schools also lead with the most wins in the history of the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, with 14. Â
- The Kansas State Wildcats are currently the most successful team in the history of the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, with 3 victories.
- The Kansas State Wildcats and the Minnesota Golden Gophers lead as the teams with the most appearances at four each.
Betting History of The Guaranteed Rate Bowl
Since 1989, Arizona has hosted a great college football game known as the Guaranteed Rate Bowl. The event’s name has been changed multiple times. It was the Insight.com Bowl from 1997 to 2001, the Insight Bowl from 2002 to 2011, and the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl in 2012 and 2013.
The event was renamed the Guaranteed Rate Bowl when the company agreed to serve as the headline sponsor in 2020. In the first edition of the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, when the event was referred to as the Copper Bowl, the Wildcats took on the Wolfpack and beat NC State 17-10. That set a precedent for top-tier thrilling football games.
Kansas State: The Most Successful Team
In the 1993 edition of the game, Kansas State broke the first-points record by defeating Wyoming 52-17. Texas Tech would become the second team to surpass the 50-point mark by taking a 55-41 win over Air Force during the 1995 edition of the event. The Colorado Buffaloes had already set the bar high with 62 points against the Boston College Eagles.
So far, Kansas State is the most successful team, with three wins and one loss. The Big 12 Conference has 18 games, 14 victories, and only four losses, followed by the Pac-12 with 13 games, seven wins, and six defeats.
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Guaranteed Rate Bowl Scores (Playoffs)
The Guaranteed Rate Bowl has kept scores varied throughout its history, starting with an opening 17-10 win by the Arizona Wildcats, who beat the NC State Wolfpack. Several event editions have broken the 30, 40, and even 50-point mark.
In 1999, the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Boston College Eagles 62-28, setting a new record high. As in the case of most college bowl events, the Guaranteed Rate Bowl has become yet another ideal event to stay on top of and make the most of thrilling games with extensive scores.
Season | Winning team | Losing team | Score |
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2023 | Kansas | UNLV | 49-36 |
2022 | Wisconsin | Oklahoma St | 24-17 |
2021 | Minnesota | West Virginia | 18-6 |
2020 | —— | Canceled due to COVID | Â |
2019 | Air Force | Washington State | 31-21 |
2018 | TCU | California | 10-7 (OT) |
2017 | Kansas State | UCLA | 35-17 |
2016 | Baylor | Boise State | 31-12 |
2015 | West Virginia | Arizona State | 43-42 |
2014 | Oklahoma State | Oklahoma State | 30-22 |
2013 | Kansas State | Michigan | 31-14 |
2012 | Michigan State | TCU | 17-16 |
2011 | Oklahoma | Iowa | 31-14 |
2010 | Iowa | Missouri | 27-24 |
2009 | Iowa State | Minnesota | 14-13 |
2008 | Kansas | Minnesota | 42-21 |
2007 | Oklahoma State | Indiana | 49-33 |
2006 | Texas Tech | Minnesota | 44-41 (OT) |
2005 | Arizona State | Rutgers | 45-40 |
2004 | Oregon State | Notre Dame | 38-21 |
2003 | California | Virginia Tech | 52-49 |
2002 | Pittsburgh | Oregon State | 38-13 |
2001 | Syracuse | Kansas State | 26-3 |
2000 | Iowa State | Pittsburgh | 37-29 |
Wins | Teams | Years won |
---|---|---|
3 | Kansas State | 1993, 2013, 2017 |
2 | Arizona | 1989, 1997 |
2 | California | 1990, 2003 |
2 | Oklahoma State | 2007, 2015 |
2 | Texas Tech | 1995, 2006 |
2 | Iowa State | 2000, 2009 |