Andre Woodson (QB-Kentucky) was named MVP for the second consecutive year after passing for 358 yards and 4 touchdowns
Attendance – 68,661…SELL OUT!
The Bowl ranked 9th in attendance out of 32 total Bowl games | 3rd for non-BCS Bowls
ESPN rating of 4.02 | 8 share which equates to 3,883,875 million household impressions (ESPN national ratings growth of 80% year-to-year)
352 media were credentialed to cover the Bowl
More than 200 radio stations carried the game live nationally and worldwide via the Bowl’s national radio network, Armed Services Radio Network, and XM Satellite Radio
Largest attended MusicFest & Battle of the Bands presented by CMT in the Bowl’s history with more than 17,000 fans downtown on 2nd Avenue & Commerce
SELL OUT for the Bowl Coaches Luncheon at Gaylord Opryland Resort
More than 600 Patriot Cheer & Dance youth dancers and cheerleaders performed in pre-game, halftime, and post-game activities
More than 5,000 of our community’s youth and their families attended the game with 70 youth football league teams participating in the pre-game Champions Ceremony
A special check presentation was made during the game on behalf of the Franklin American Mortgage Charity Cup. A total of $50,000 was donated to the First Tee Program of Nashville and the Bowl’s regional Youth Football Program
Nearly $160,000 worth of game tickets were donated to member leagues of the Bowl’s Youth Football Program
More than 250 volunteers from the community assisted the Bowl through the SCORE Campaign and during Bowl Week
During the official Welcome Party, players from Kentucky and Florida State consumed a total of 1,200 pounds of food