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San Jose State will take on Georgia State in the Inaugural AutoNation Cure Bowl presented by Florida Hospital

December 6, 2015 | Orlando Sports Foundation, Inc

San Jose State will take on Georgia State in the Inaugural AutoNation Cure Bowl presented by Florida Hospital

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December 6, 2015

San Jose State will take on Georgia State in the Inaugural AutoNation Cure Bowl presented by Florida Hospital

Orlando, Fla. (CureBowl.com) – The Orlando Sports Foundation (OSF) announced Sunday that the San Jose State Spartans will take on the Georgia State Panthers in the inaugural 2015 AutoNation Cure Bowl presented by Florida Hospital. The game, which directly supports the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), will be played on Saturday, December 19, 2015 at the Orlando Citrus Bowl – the only site in the country to host three bowl games. It is the first and only bowl game to be broadcast on CBS Sports Network. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. (4 p.m. PST).

“We are honored to host Georgia State and San Jose State at the first-ever AutoNation Cure Bowl presented by Florida Hospital,” said Orlando Sports Foundation CEO, Alan Gooch. “OSF is led by our mission of ‘bringing teams together to find a cure for cancer. We are proud to have the Panthers and Spartans join our team because, along with our partners at BCRF, I believe together, we can tackle cancer.”

This is the first bowl appearance for Georgia State (6-6, 5-3 Sun Belt) since making the move to Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) in 2013. The Panthers won their last four games to become bowl eligible, which included a 34-7 win over rival Georgia Southern.

“We are thrilled for our student-athletes as well as for our administration, our student body and our alumni and fans,” Georgia State Head Coach Trent Miles said. “This is a great honor and reward for these young men and all the hard work they have put in, and it shows the direction our program is headed in such a (short) time.

“Orlando and the AutoNation Cure Bowl will be a great destination, and we’re looking forward to seeing a lot of Georgia State Blue there. This team is excited to have another chance to play together, and we’ll be ready to play a great game.”

Georgia State will represent the Sun Belt Conference in the match up.

“After an exciting month of November for our program, everyone associated with Georgia State is excited to be going to the AutoNation Cure Bowl,” Georgia State Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb said. “Coach Miles, his staff and all of the student-athletes deserve this great honor for their dedication to building our program on and off the field. They have worked hard all season long and this is the ultimate reward. We encourage all of our alums, fans and students to join us in Orlando as we celebrate the first bowl game in program history.”

This is the first matchup between Georgia State and the Mountain West Conference’s San Jose State (5-7, 4-4 Mountain West).

“The San Jose State University football program is both honored and excited to participate in the AutoNation Cure Bowl and the festivities surrounding it,” San Jose State head coach Ron Caragher. “Our players look forward to another opportunity to compete together as a team and represent our great university. We are thankful for this tremendous opportunity for our program and look forward to contributing to this bowl’s cause – raising awareness and helping find a cure for breast cancer.”

San Jose State is just the third team from California to play in a bowl game in Orlando joining California (1992 Citrus) and Southern Cal (1989 Citrus).

“We’re pleased and excited to extend the season and play in the AutoNation Cure Bowl in Orlando,” San Jose State Director of Athletics Gene Bleymaier. “It’s worth noting that it was the team’s academic performance coupled with what they did on the field that made this invitation possible. We’re looking to representing our University and the Mountain West in this post-season event.”

The Spartans earned a bowl bid due to their success in the classroom based upon posting an NCAA Academic Progress Report (APR) of 975. Nebraska and Minnesota also received bids with 5-7 marks.

Tickets are on sale at www.CureBowl.com.  In addition to the game, ticket holders will have access to the Florida Hospital Cure Village as well as the AutoNation Tailgate Party and Concert featuring country music stars Joe Nichols and Jana Kramer.

“The AutoNation Cure Bowl is more than a football game, it is an effort to help find a cure for breast cancer,” OSF Board President Megan Dowdy said. “This game will make history and change lives. Every ticket sold to the AutoNation Cure Bowl could put us one step closer to finding a cure for cancer.”

 

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Nate Blythe

Media Coordinator – Press Box/Historian