By Robert H Kelly
Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved
DALLAS, TEXAS (December 29, 2019) On Monday, December 30, the final football game of the decade at SMU's Gerald J. Ford Stadium (shown left) will see the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky University. (8-4, 6-2 C-USA) facing off the Broncos of Western Michigan (7-5, 5-3 MAC) in the 2019 Servpro Frist Responder Bowl.
This the first First Responder Bowl to be played at SMU's stadium. The
previous nine contests were all contested at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas. It is not the first bowl
game ever played in Ford Stadium, however. The 2010 and 2011 Armed Forces Bowl games were
played at SMU while renovations to TCU’s Amon G. Carter Stadium were made. The 2018 contest,
scheduled between Boston College and Boise State, was cancelled due to weather. It is believed to
be the first bowl game cancelled after kickoff.
WKU and Western Michigan are meeting for the first time since 1947. The programs have met 15
times prior, with Western Michigan leading the all-time series 11-3-1. Neither team has ever played in the city of
Dallas prior to the bowl. Western Michigan did play in the
2017 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T
Stadium in Arlington. The Broncos were
selected as an at-large as the highest ranked
College Football Playoff (CFP) Group of Five
team. Western Michigan dropped a 24-16
decision to Wisconsin in that contest.
This is the third time that Western Michigan
has played a bowl game in the state of
Texas. In addition to earning a trip to the
2017 Cotton Bowl, where the team lost
24-16 to Wisconsin, the Broncos also played
in the Texas Bowl in Houston in 2008.
WMU lost 38-14, to hometown Rice in that
contest. In all, Western Michigan is 1-8 all
time in bowl games
This marks WKU’s first bowl game played in
the state of Texas. The Hilltoppers are 3-2 in
its previous five all-time bowl appearances
since joining the FBS ranks in 2009.
The WKU Hilltoppers and Western Michigan
Broncos have played 15 times previously,
and Western Michigan leads the series
11-3-1. The teams have not played in 72
years, however, as all 15 games were played
between 1923-47. Ironically, WMU athletic
teams were once known as the Hilltoppers,
a reference to the school’s location on top
of Prospect Hill, but changed their nickname
in 1939 to the Broncos to avoid confusion
with teams of other schools such as WKU.
This is the latest date that the SERVPRO First
Responder game has been played since the
2013 contest was played between North
Texas and UNLV on Jan. 1, 2014. All 10
games have been played between Dec. 26
and Jan. 2.
Kickoff is set for 11:30 a.m. CT and will be televised on ESPN.
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