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As the Las Vegas Bowl was initially the las vegas bowl date for the California Bowl, it inherited that bowl’s tie-ins with the champions of the Big West Conference and the Mid-American Conference. From 2001 until 2005, the second place team in the Mountain West was chosen to face the Pac-12. Beginning in 2006, after its contract with the Liberty Bowl expired, the Mountain West agreed to send its champion to the Las Vegas Bowl to face the Pac-12’s 5th or 6th place team. Starting in 2020, the bowl game will be held at Las Vegas Stadium and will feature a team from the Pac-12 against a team from the Big Ten Conference or Southeastern Conference.

The game originated from the California Raisin Bowl, which was played in Fresno from 1981 to 1991. In 1992, the game reorganized and relocated to Las Vegas and was renamed the Las Vegas Bowl. The NCAA adopted an overtime rule for the 1995 post-season and all games thereafter. 37, in the first ever overtime game in Division I-A college football. In 2001, ESPN Regional Television purchased the Las Vegas Bowl from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. The 2007 Las Vegas Bowl featured a rematch between Mountain West Champion BYU and UCLA who defeated BYU during the regular season. UCLA scored first on a field goal after a fumble by BYU quarterback Max Hall.