Oyster Bowl
Oyster Bowl | |
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Stadium | S.B. Ballard Stadium (1946–1995, 2011–) |
Location | Norfolk, Virginia |
Previous stadiums | Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium (1999–2004) The Apprentice School (2005–2010) |
Previous locations | Hampton, Virginia Newport News, Virginia |
Operated | 1946, 1948–1995 1999–present |
Conference tie-ins | Conference USA |
Previous conference tie-ins | Division I FCS, Division I FBS |
Sponsors | |
Khedive Temple of the Shriners | |
2019 matchup | |
Charlotte (38) vs. Old Dominion (22) |
The Oyster Bowl is a regular season college football game played annually in the Hampton Roads-area of Virginia. The game has featured match-ups between high school, NCAA Division III, and at present, NCAA Division I teams at various points in its existence. It is sponsored by the Norfolk, Virginia-based Khedive Temple of the Shriners, with a portion of the revenue going to children's charity. The 2018 Oyster Bowl was the 69th edition of the game; ODU defeated VMI 77–14, in the final game at Foreman Field.
During the first incarnation of the Oyster Bowl, it was held at Foreman Field in Norfolk, Virginia, and with one exception, featured NCAA major college teams. The inaugural Oyster Bowl was held in 1946 between two high schools, the local Granby Comets and the Clifton Mustangs of Clifton, New Jersey.[1][2]
After a brief hiatus, the game was resurrected in 1948 and played continuously until 1995. At that time, the Oyster Bowl was discontinued for financial reasons.[1][2][3] The series of games from 1946 to 1995 generated more than $3 million for the Shriners Hospitals for Children.[3]
During the 1977 edition between East Carolina and William & Mary, former East Carolina head coach Jim Johnson, who was attending the game as a spectator, tackled a William & Mary player about to score the game-winning touchdown.[4] Many well known players participated in the Oyster Bowl during the time it featured Division I teams. These include Ernie Davis of Syracuse, Don Meredith of SMU, Bruce Smith of Virginia Tech, Roger Staubach of Navy, Fran Tarkenton of Georgia, and Randy White of Maryland.[5]
In 1999, the game was revived and relocated to the Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium in nearby Hampton, Virginia where the Oyster Bowl now featured a match-up between Division III college teams.[6]
In 2011, it was announced that the Oyster Bowl would return to Foreman Field and feature Division I schools once again. Old Dominion University hosted James Madison University in 2011. The Fightin' Blue Hens from the University of Delaware played ODU in 2012. Since ODU joined Conference USA (C-USA) football in 2014 (the school had been a full but non-football C-USA member in the 2013 season), each edition of the game has featured ODU and a C-USA opponent.
Game results
Year | Site | Winning team | Losing team | ||
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1946 | Norfolk, Virginia | Granby High School | 6 | Clifton High School | 0 |
1947 | No game held | ||||
1948 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 31 | VMI | 0 |
1949[7] | Norfolk, Virginia | NC State | 14 | VPI | 13 |
1950 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 34 | NC State | 0 |
1951 | Norfolk, Virginia | Duke | 55 | VPI | 6 |
1952 | Norfolk, Virginia | South Carolina | 21 | Virginia | 14 |
1953 | Norfolk, Virginia | Duke | 48 | Virginia | 6 |
1954 | Norfolk, Virginia | Navy | 40 | Duke | 7 |
1955 | Norfolk, Virginia | North Carolina | 32 | South Carolina | 14 |
1956 | Norfolk, Virginia | Pittsburgh | 27 | Duke | 14 |
1957 | Norfolk, Virginia | Navy | 27 | Georgia | 14 |
1958 | Norfolk, Virginia | Tulane | 14 | Navy | 6 |
1959 | Norfolk, Virginia | Syracuse | 32 | Navy | 6 |
1960 | Norfolk, Virginia | Navy | 26 | SMU | 7 |
1961 | Norfolk, Virginia | Duke | 30 | Navy | 9 |
1962 | Norfolk, Virginia | Navy | 32 | Pittsburgh | 9 |
1963 | Norfolk, Virginia | Navy | 21 | VMI | 12 |
*1964 | Norfolk, Virginia | Maryland | 10 | North Carolina | 9 |
1965 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 3 | Southern Miss | 0 |
*1966 | Norfolk, Virginia | Southern Miss | 7 | NC State | 6 |
1967 | Norfolk, Virginia | Duke | 35 | Navy | 16 |
1968 | Norfolk, Virginia | Duke | 30 | Maryland | 28 |
1969 | Norfolk, Virginia | VPI | 48 | Duke | 12 |
1970 | Norfolk, Virginia | NC State | 7 | Maryland | 0 |
1971 | Norfolk, Virginia | Clemson | 3 | Duke | 0 |
*1972 | Norfolk, Virginia | Duke | 17 | Navy | 16 |
*1973 | Norfolk, Virginia | Maryland | 30 | Duke | 10 |
1974 | Norfolk, Virginia | Maryland | 56 | Duke | 13 |
1975 | Norfolk, Virginia | Virginia Tech | 24 | William & Mary | 7 |
1976 | Norfolk, Virginia | VMI | 13 | Virginia | 7 |
1977 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 21 | East Carolina | 17 |
*1978 | Norfolk, Virginia | East Carolina | 21 | Richmond | 14 |
1979 | Norfolk, Virginia | Navy | 24 | William & Mary | 7 |
1980 | Norfolk, Virginia | Virginia Tech | 21 | VMI | 6 |
1981 | Norfolk, Virginia | VMI | 14 | The Citadel | 0 |
1982 | Norfolk, Virginia | Virginia Tech | 14 | VMI | 3 |
1983[8] | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 26 | Yale | 14 |
1984 | Norfolk, Virginia | Virginia Tech | 54 | VMI | 7 |
1985 | Norfolk, Virginia | Richmond | 38 | James Madison | 15 |
1986[9] | Norfolk, Virginia | Temple | 29 | Virginia Tech | 16 |
1987 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 17 | VMI | 6 |
1988 | Norfolk, Virginia | The Citadel | 30 | VMI | 20 |
*1989 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 13 | Boston University | 10 |
1990 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 59 | VMI | 47 |
1991 | Norfolk, Virginia | The Citadel | 17 | VMI | 14 |
1992 | Norfolk, Virginia | Richmond | 41 | VMI | 18 |
1993 | Norfolk, Virginia | William & Mary | 49 | VMI | 6 |
1994 | Norfolk, Virginia | The Citadel | 58 | VMI | 14 |
1995 | Norfolk, Virginia | Georgia Southern | 31 | VMI | 13 |
1996 | No game held | ||||
1997 | No game held | ||||
1998 | No game held | ||||
1999 | Hampton, Virginia | Wesley (DE) | 48 | Apprentice | 33 |
2000 | Hampton, Virginia | Methodist | 30 | Apprentice | 8 |
2001 | Hampton, Virginia | Christopher Newport | 14 | Ferrum | 11 |
2002 | Hampton, Virginia | Salisbury | 48 | Apprentice | 17 |
2003 | Hampton, Virginia | Bridgewater | 58 | Catholic University | 20 |
2004 | Hampton, Virginia | Christopher Newport | 21 | Bridgewater | 16 |
2005 | Newport News, Virginia | Wesley (DE) | 45 | Builders | 0 |
2006 | Newport News, Virginia | Apprentice | 37 | Chowan | 0 |
2007 | Newport News, Virginia | Chowan | 61 | Builders | 55 |
2008 | Newport News, Virginia | Apprentice | 37 | Southern Virginia | 14 |
2009 | Newport News, Virginia | Southern Virginia | 14 | Apprentice | 10 |
2010 | Newport News, Virginia | Webber International | 40 | Apprentice | 7 |
2011 | Norfolk, Virginia | Old Dominion | 23 | James Madison | 20 |
2012 | Norfolk, Virginia | Old Dominion | 31 | Delaware | 26 |
2013 | Norfolk, Virginia | Old Dominion | 66 | Albany | 10 |
2014 | Norfolk, Virginia | Old Dominion | 30 | Louisiana Tech | 27 |
2015 | Norfolk, Virginia | Florida Atlantic | 33 | Old Dominion | 31 |
2016 | Norfolk, Virginia | Old Dominion | 42 | FIU | 28 |
2017 | Norfolk, Virginia | Old Dominion | 24 | Rice | 21 |
2018 | Norfolk, Virginia | Old Dominion | 77 | VMI | 14 |
2019 | Norfolk, Virginia | Charlotte | 38 | Old Dominion | 22 |
* = Needs verification of participating teams.
References
- ^ a b Peggy Haile, Pages from Norfolk's Past, Norfolk Public Library, retrieved January 31, 2009.
- ^ a b 20th Century History Archived 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine, The City of Norfolk, VA, retrieved January 31, 2009.
- ^ a b Oyster Bowl runs out of downs, Shriners pull plug on 49-year tradition, The Virginian Pilot, February 22, 1996, retrieved January 31, 2009.
- ^ Kirsch, Fred (December 1, 2004). "Coach Jim tackled a lot, but one was most memorable". The Virginian-Pilot. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012.
- ^ Oyster Bowl Information, Newport News Apprentice School, November 13, 2008, retrieved February 1, 2009.
- ^ Keith McMillan, Around the Nation, D3 Football, November 9, 2001, retrieved January 31, 2009.
- ^ "Short Shot on State's 1949 Football Opponents". Media guide, Football, North Carolina State, 1949 season.
- ^ Rogers, Thomas (1983-10-04). "Scouting". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
- ^ "OYSTER BOWL WILL BE TELEVISED BY HOME TEAM SPORTS \". scholar.lib.vt.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-13.