California Bowl
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The California Bowl was a post-season college football
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 bowl game played annually at Bulldog Stadium
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 in Fresno, California
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, from 1981 to 1991. The games matched the championship teams from the Big West Conference
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 (formerly the Pacific Coast Athletic Association) with teams from the Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference
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. During the bowl's existence it was generally the first bowl game played during the postseason. It was regarded as one of the lower-profile bowl games in that the conferences involved were mid-majors, and was one of the first bowls to restrict its television marketing
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 efforts to the medium of cable television. Fresno State largely dominated this game, playing in five of the 11 games and winning four of them.

Due to the purchase of naming rights by the California Raisin Advisory Board
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, the California Bowl was sometimes referred to as the California Raisin Bowl in contemporary accounts. This is not to be confused with the bowl game, played 1946–1949, called the Raisin Bowl
Raisin Bowl
The Raisin Bowl was an annual post-season American college football bowl game played at Ratcliffe Stadium in Fresno, California, from 1946 to 1949. The first four games were played on January 1, the last on December 31. The games pitted a California team against an at-large team...

 which was also played in Fresno.

In 1992, the game moved to Las Vegas, Nevada
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 and became the Las Vegas Bowl
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The Maaco Bowl Las Vegas is an NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at 40,000-seat Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. since 1992. From 1992 to 1996, matchups featured the champion teams from the Big West and Mid-American...

; it also dropped the automatic affiliation with the Big West Conference
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 and Mid-American Conference
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.

Game results

Date played |Losing team |MVP
December 19, 1981 27 25
December 18, 1982 29 28 Jeff Tedford
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 QB
December 17, 1983 20 13 Lou Wicks FB
December 15, 1984 * 13 30
December 14, 1985 51 7 Mike Mancini P
December 13, 1986 37 7 Mike Perez
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QB
December 12, 1987 30 27 Gary Patton RB
December 10, 1988 35 30 Darrell Rosette RB
December 9, 1989 27 6
December 8, 1990 48 24
December 14, 1991 28 21


* Toledo lost this game, but was later awarded the win due to UNLV's use of ineligible players earlier in the season.
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