Annual Event Returns to Boise State University’s Albertsons Stadium
Boise, Idaho – Football enthusiasts mark your calendars! The 2024 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl is slated to kick off on Monday, December 23, at 12:30 p.m. MT/2:30 p.m. ET, taking place at Boise State University’s iconic Albertsons Stadium. The highly anticipated event will be broadcasted nationwide on ESPN, captivating audiences with thrilling gridiron action.
A Tradition of Excellence
Celebrating its 28th edition, the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl has solidified its status as a hallmark event in college football. Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and competitive matchups, the bowl game traditionally features a showdown between teams from the Mountain West and Mid-American Conference (MAC). In recent years, the Mountain West has dominated the field, appearing in nine of the last 11 games, while the MAC has showcased its prowess with 11 appearances in the last 14 years.
An Invitation to Celebrate
Danielle Brazil, Executive Director of the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, extends a warm welcome to football enthusiasts near and far. “We are thrilled to host the 28th edition of the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl just before the holidays, and on ESPN,” Brazil expresses. “This event serves as a vibrant celebration of college football, showcasing Idaho’s passion for the game on a national platform. All are invited to join in the festivities surrounding bowl week.”
Secure Your Spot
Tickets for the 2024 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl will be available for purchase later this summer through famousidahopotatobowl.com or the Boise State Athletics Ticket Office. For those seeking a premium experience, reservations for exclusive ticket packages are currently open. These packages include prime seating, hospitality perks in the tent village, and corporate exposure opportunities. For more information on package options, interested parties can contact the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl office at (208) 424-1011.
A Showcase of Collegiate Sporting Events
The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl is just one of the 17 bowl games owned and operated by ESPN Events, a division of ESPN. ESPN Events boasts a diverse portfolio of collegiate sporting events nationwide, spanning football, basketball, softball, gymnastics, and more. With a commitment to delivering unparalleled experiences for athletes and fans alike, ESPN Events continues to elevate the landscape of college sports.