2022 Armed Forces Bowl

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DateDecember 22, 2022
Season2022
2022 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl
20th Armed Forces Bowl
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Baylor 070815
Air Force 9014730
DateDecember 22, 2022
Season2022
StadiumAmon G. Carter Stadium
LocationFort Worth, Texas
MVPHaaziq Daniels (QB, Air Force) & Dillon Doyle (LB, Baylor)[1]
FavoriteBaylor by 3.5
RefereeJeremy Valentine (MAC)
Attendance43,875[2]
PayoutUS$1,350,000[3]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersBrian Custer (play-by-play), Dustin Fox (analyst), and Lauren Sisler (sideline)
International TV coverage
NetworkESPN Deportes
Armed Forces Bowl
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The 2022 Armed Forces Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 22, 2022, at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. The 20th annual Armed Forces Bowl, the game featured the Baylor Bears from the Big 12 Conference and the Air Force Falcons from the Mountain West Conference. The game began at 6:34 p.m. CST[4] and was aired on ESPN.[5] It was one of the 2022–23 bowl games concluding the 2022 FBS football season. The game was officially named the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl after its corporate sponsor Lockheed Martin.

The game began in frigid 13 °F (−11 °C) conditions. Baylor punted on each of their first two possessions. Air Force scored a touchdown on their first possession (though the extra point was blocked) and a field goal on their second to take an early 9–0 lead. After a missed 38-yard field goal midway through the second quarter, the Bears pulled within two points going into halftime with a touchdown of their own on a pass from Blake Shapen to Hal Presley. Air Force scored to extend their lead again at the beginning of the second half and went on to score touchdowns on two of their next three possessions, bringing the score to 30–8. Baylor, meanwhile, started the half with a punt and three consecutive turnovers on downs. However, the Bears did score again with under four minutes remaining in the game on another Shapen pass. Air Force turned the ball over on downs on each of their final two drives; Baylor's touchdown would end up being their last full drive. Air Force won the game 30–15.

Baylor

Based on conference tie-ins, the game would normally feature teams from the American Athletic Conference and Conference USA, however the teams in this year's game are the Baylor Bears, from the Big 12 Conference, and the Air Force Falcons, from the Mountain West Conference. This was the fourth meeting between Baylor and Air Force; the Bears had won all three previous meetings.[6] The teams first met in 1961, and afterwards in 1962 and 1977, with the first and last games set in Waco and the second set in Colorado Springs.[6]

The Bears entered the game with a record of 6–6, having gone 4–5 in Big 12 conference matchups. Their appearance marked the eleventh bowl game appearance for the Bears in the last 13 seasons, with their last bowl game coming in the 2022 Sugar Bowl.[6] This was Baylor's 27th bowl game appearance in school history, and they entered with a record of 14–12 in those games. This was their first Armed Forces Bowl appearance.[6]

The Bears' defense came into the game as a potential weak spot, as Baylor defensive coordinator Ron Roberts was fired following the regular season; as a result, head coach Dave Aranda called the plays for Baylor on defense.[7] Due to NFL draft opt-outs, the Bears was also without defensive lineman Siaki Ika and defensive back Mark Milton for the game.[8] Baylor's rushing offense was viewed as a strong point, with three running backs averaging over five yards per carry[9] and one of those backs, Richard Reese, being named Big 12 Freshman of the Year.[10]

Air Force

Air Force entered the game with a 9–3 overall record and a 5–3 record in Mountain West games. It was their 12th bowl game under head coach Troy Calhoun and their 29th bowl game in school history.[11] The Falcons sported a 14–13–1 record in prior bowl games, and entered with a 1–4 record in their five Armed Forces Bowl appearances with losses in 2007, 2008, 2012, and 2015, and a win in 2009.[11]

The Falcons rushing offense, at the center of its triple option offense, was viewed by analysts as its strong point, with quarterback Haaziq Daniels and running back John Lee Eldridge III having shown their effectiveness on the ground during the season.[12] The Falcons' defense averaged 8.5 points per game allowed over their last six regular season contests, and entered the game ranked in the top 25 nationally in sack rate.[9]

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