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Meineke Car Care Bowl logo
Meineke Car Care Bowl logo

The Meineke Car Care Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually at 73,367-seat Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, since 2002. Certified by the NCAA as simply the Queen City Bowl, from 2002 to 2004, the game was known as the Continental Tire Bowl after Continental Tire became the title sponsor for the contest.

The game's current corporate title sponsor is Meineke Car Care Center. It features a matchup between teams which have ranked at or approximate to #5 in their respective conferences (the ACC and the Big East). In 2006, the bowl game reached an agreement with the US Naval Academy. Navy qualified for a bowl game, and accepted an invitation from the bowl on November 6, 2006. In other years, they will be eligible with Big East teams.[1].

Previous results

Date Played Winning Team Losing Team
December 28, 2002 Virginia 48 West Virginia 22
December 27, 2003 Virginia 23 Pitt 16
December 30, 2004 Boston College 37 North Carolina 24
December 31, 2005 North Carolina State 14 South Florida 0
December 30, 2006 Navy vs. ACC #5

MVPs

Date played MVP School Position
December 28, 2002 Wali Lundy Virginia TB
December 27, 2003 Matt Schaub Virginia QB
December 30, 2004 Paul Peterson Boston College QB
December 31, 2005 Stephen Tulloch NC State LB
December 30, 2006 TBD TBD TBD

Previous logos

See also

List of college bowl games