2018 New Orleans Bowl

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DateDecember 15, 2018
Season2018
2018 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
18th New Orleans Bowl
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Middle Tennessee 337013
Appalachian State 02414745
DateDecember 15, 2018
Season2018
StadiumMercedes-Benz Superdome
LocationNew Orleans, Louisiana
MVPZac Thomas (QB, Appalachian State)[1]
FavoriteAppalachian State by 7[2]
RefereeAdam Savoie (AAC)
Attendance23,942[3]
PayoutUS$925,000 [4]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN & ESPN Radio
AnnouncersJason Benetti, Kelly Stouffer and Olivia Dekker (ESPN)
Bill Rosinski, David Norrie and Ian Fitzsimmons (ESPN Radio)
International TV coverage
NetworkESPN Deportes +
AnnouncersEduardo Varela and Pablo Viruega
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The 2018 New Orleans Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 15, 2018,[5] with kickoff scheduled for 9:00 p.m. EST (8:00 p.m. local CST).[6] It was the 18th edition of the New Orleans Bowl, and one of the 2018–19 bowl games concluding the 2018 FBS football season. Sponsored by freight company R+L Carriers, the game was officially known as the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

The game featured the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders from Conference USA and the Appalachian State Mountaineers, the 2018 Sun Belt Conference champions. The teams previously met three times (1974, 1989, and 1992) with Middle Tennessee holding a 2–1 edge in the series.[7]

Middle Tennessee was defeated in the 2018 Conference USA Football Championship Game on December 1; they subsequently received and accepted an invitation to the New Orleans Bowl on December 2.[8] The Blue Raiders entered the bowl with an 8–5 record (7–1 in conference). Blue Raider quarterback Brent Stockstill is the son of head coach Rick Stockstill.[9]

Appalachian State Mountaineers

Appalachian State defeated Louisiana in the 2018 Sun Belt Conference Football Championship Game to secure a berth in the New Orleans Bowl.[10] The Mountaineers entered the bowl with a 10–2 record (7–1 in conference). Due to the resignation of head coach Scott Satterfield, who took the same position with the Louisville Cardinals on December 4, the Mountaineers were coached in the bowl game by interim head coach Mark Ivey.[11]

Game summary

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