C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl

C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl
Stadium Bulldawg Stadium
Location Copperas Cove, Texas
Operated 2001-present
Conference tie-ins LSC (2012–present)
NCAA D-II (2012–present)
NJCAA (2001–present)

The Heart of Texas Bowl is an American football bowl game in Copperas Cove, Texas that used to be only a game for teams from junior colleges that competed in the NJCAA. The bowl now features two separate games which began in 2012, one game is still played between two of the top junior colleges and then another game is played between a top NCAA Division II as well as a team from the Lone Star Conference (which is a Division II athletic conference). One Texas team from the NJCAA and one team from the Lone Star Conference are guaranteed bids to participate.[1] This bowl game is one of only three bowl games at the NCAA Division II level, the other two being the Mineral Water Bowl and the Live United Texarkana Bowl.

All-time results

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NJCAA Bowl contests

Year Winning team Losing team
2001 Coffeyville (KS) 49 Navarro (TX) 14
2002 Trinity Valley (TX) 33 Jones County (MS) 22
2003 Tyler (TX) 55 Rochester Comm & Tech (NY) 3
2004 Hutchinson (KS) 15 Tyler (TX) 10
2005 Cisco (TX) 47 Dodge City (KS) 28
2006 Kilgore (TX) 19 Fort Scott (KS) 7
2007 Mississippi Gulf Coast (MS) 62 Kilgore (TX) 28
2008 Fort Scott (KS) 30 Blinn (TX) 14
2009 Navarro (TX) 37 Mississippi Gulf Coast (MS) 26
2010 Blinn (TX) 31 Arizona Western (AZ) 27
2011 Navarro (TX) 40 New Mexico Military (NM) 24
2012 Navarro (TX) 30 Georgia Military (GA) 23
2013 Trinity Valley (TX) 72 Mesa (AZ) 23
2014 Trinity Valley (TX) 27 Coffeyville (KS) 24
2015 East Central (MS) 35 Kilgore (TX) 21

NCAA Division II contests

Year Winning team Losing team
2012 McMurry (TX) 36 Southern Arkansas 35
2013
Cancelled
2014 Texas A&M-Commerce 72 East Central (OK) 21
2015 Arkansas Tech 51 Eastern New Mexico 35

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