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Revision as of 22:58, 14 April 2014
The Queen City Bowl is a bowl game held at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina since 2002. The game has never actually been branded as the Queen City Bowl, although this is the name under which it was initially certified (and as such, in keeping with this site's policy on bowl names, is the "official" name of the bowl here). From 2002-2004, the game was known as the Continental Tire Bowl. From 2005-2010, it was known as the Meineke Car Care Bowl. From 2011-on, it will be referred to as the Belk Bowl.
The game has always featured a matchup of teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference and Big East Conference.
Results
28 DEC 2002 | Virginia | 48 | West Virginia | 22 |
27 DEC 2003 | Virginia | 23 | Pittsburgh | 16 |
30 DEC 2004 | Boston College | 37 | North Carolina | 24 |
31 DEC 2005 | North Carolina State | 14 | South Florida | 0 |
30 DEC 2006 | Boston College | 25 | Navy | 24 |
29 DEC 2007 | Wake Forest | 24 | Connecticut | 10 |
27 DEC 2008 | West Virginia | 31 | North Carolina | 30 |
26 DEC 2009 | Pittsburgh | 19 | North Carolina | 17 |
31 DEC 2010 | South Florida | 31 | Clemson | 26 |
27 DEC 2011 | North Carolina State | 31 | Louisville | 24 |
26 DEC 2012 | Cincinnati | 48 | Duke | 34 |
28 DEC 2013 | North Carolina | 39 | Cincinnati | 17 |