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  1. Armed Forces Bowl set for Dec. 29 in Fort Worth, after two years ...

    Organizers say the Armed Forces Bowl will be played Dec. 29 in Fort Worth, Texas, after two years in nearby Dallas.

    Story | Conversation | April 19, 2012
  2. Armed Forces Bowl set for Dec. 29 in Fort Worth

    ESPNDallas.com

    The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl returns to Fort Worth in 2012 as a lead-in game on Saturday, Dec. 29. The game was played at at SMU's Gerald J. Ford Stadium the last two seasons because of the $143 million renovations to TCU's Amon G. Carter...

    Blog | April 19, 2012
  3. Topics: Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

    The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl is a college football postseason game played at Ford Stadium in University Park, Texas. Previously known as the Fort Worth Bowl and first contested in 2003, the Armed Forces Bowl now matches up teams from the Mou...

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  4. BYU quarterback's fake spike lifts team

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- The BYU coaching staff -- not to mention a slew of players standing on the sidelines -- were jumping up and down signaling quarterback Riley Nelson to spike the ball and stop the clock with the Cougars at the Tulsa 2-yard li...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  5. TCU AD: Thanksgiving game at UT likely

    Richard Durrett

    It's likely that TCU will play in Austin against Texas on Thanksgiving in 2012, TCU athletic director Chris Del Conte said Friday. The Big 12 conference is still working with its member teams on the 2012 schedule, but TCU is replacing Texas A&M's ...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  6. Instant analysis: BYU 24, Tulsa 21

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- It was an exciting finish as BYU got the victory with time running out at the 2011 Armed Forces Bowl. The Cougars won it, 24-21. How the game was won: BYU quarterback Riley Nelson, a comeback specialist, did a great Dan M...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  7. BYU takes the lead with 71-yard drive

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- BYU went on a 71-yard touchdown drive that included a few key third-down conversions (something they didn't do in the first half) to take a 17-14 lead with 1:41 left in the third quarter of the Armed Forces Bowl. The driv...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  8. Tulsa grabs lead back in fourth quarter

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- Tulsa quarterback G.J. Kinne threw his third touchdown pass of the game as Bryan Burnham caught a 30-yard touch pass in double coverage to give Tulsa the lead again at 21-17. The drive went 58 yards in nine plays and came...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  9. Big pass play helps put Tulsa up, 14-3

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- A long pass -- 55 yards from G.J. Kinne to Bryan Burnham -- helped set up Tulsa's second touchdown of the game. Kinne found tight end Clay Sears for a 14-yard TD to cap the drive and give Tulsa a 14-3 lead midway through the...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  10. Halftime: Tulsa 14, BYU 10

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- BYU recovered a muffed punt at the Tulsa 17-yard line with 25 seconds left in the first half and scored on a 17-yard touchdown pass from Riley Nelson to Cody Hoffman with 12 seconds remaining to cut the deficit to 14-10. ...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  11. Tulsa has early lead in Armed Forces Bowl

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- Tulsa had an impressive opening drive in the Armed Forces Bowl, going 76 yards on 11 plays to take a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. The drive took a little more than five minutes as senior quarterback G.J. Kinne had great...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  12. Tulsa penalty helps put BYU on the board

    Richard Durrett

    UNIVERSITY PARK, Texas -- Tulsa had what appeared to be an interception to stop BYU deep in Tulsa territory, but the Golden Hurricane were offsides. After an incompletion on third down, BYU kicker Justin Sorenson made a 35-yard field goal to put the ...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  13. Armed Forces Bowl: Three Keys

    Andrea Adelson

    You saw the preview and prediction. Now here are three keys for BYU and Tulsa in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl on Friday. BYU (9-3) 1. Slow down G.J. Kinne. There is no question that Kinne is the most valuable player on the Tulsa offens...

    Blog | December 30, 2011
  14. Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl

    This year's edition of the Armed Forces Bowl features BYU and Tulsa.

    Story | Conversation | December 21, 2011
  15. BYU-Tulsa Preview

    BYU-Tulsa Preview

    Preview | December 13, 2011
  16. BYU 41, Hawaii 20

    BYU 41, Hawaii 20

    Recap | Box Score | Conversation | December 03, 2011