International Bowl Betting Odds - Rutgers vs Ball State

International Bowl
January 5th, 2008
12 p.m. Toronto, Canada Big East vs. MAC ESPN2



2008 International Bowl: Rutgers vs Ball State Betting Odds



The 2008 International Bowl betting odds have been posted! The 7-5 Ball State Cardinals make it to the International Bowl with silently and successful quarterback Nate Davis (3,376 yards and 27 touchdowns). The 7-5 Rutgers Scarlet Knights started the season off great but ended up plummeting to this bowl! They have the Big East's best pass defense and standout running back Ray Rice. Check out the Rutgers vs Ball State betting odds and enjoy the game!


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Bet Rutgers --- Spread - -10

Bet Ball State --- Spread - +10

Over 60 1/2 - -110


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Bet Rutgers --- Spread - -10 ... Money Line - -440

Bet Ball State --- Spread - +10 ... Money Line - +340

Over 60 - -110


The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) today announced approval for the International Bowl, a new college football game, to be played at Rogers Centre in Toronto. The game will be played on January 6, 2007 and will match a team from the Big East Conference against an opponent from the Mid-American Conference.

"This will be the only college bowl game played outside of the US," said Ken Hoffman, Executive Director for the game. "It is an exciting opportunity for the City of Toronto and two football teams that will have an international experience."

The game will match a selection from the Mid-American Conference against an opponent from the Big East Conference. The game will be played on Saturday, January 6, 2007 with a noon kickoff time.


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Hoffman is also the Executive Director for the highly successful Motor City Bowl that will hold its tenth annual game in Detroit on December 26th. Hoffman will provide leadership and experience in bowl management for the new game in Toronto.

"Toronto is geographically central to the member schools for these two conferences," said Nick Carparelli, Associate Commissioner for the Big East Conference. "Our Coaches, Athletics Directors, and Presidents all find Toronto and the Rogers Centre to be an ideal location for a new game."

Bowl officials are predicting up to 25,000 fans will travel from the participating schools for the game and a weekend in Toronto.



Bob Gennarelli, Associate Commissioner for the Mid-American Conference said, "Toronto is a world class destination city within a one day drive for all of our fans. We are projecting fan travel at record levels for the game in Toronto."

ESPN television has partnered with the organizers in a multi-year year agreement to broadcast the game in the US and Canada as well as provide assistance with marketing and sponsorship sales.

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"We look forward to taking this project to the market place and expect the uniqueness of the event to generate significant interest," said Dan Shoemaker, Vice President of Collegiate Development, ESPN Regional Television

Toronto city officials are looking forward to the television exposure and US sports fans that the game will attract.

"The Motor City Bowl in Detroit has provided an average $15 million annual economic impact on that city," said Duncan Ross, Executive Director for Toronto's Tourism Division. "This event not only brings a major attraction to the city for our residents, but also brings with it thousands of US fans that will spend several days enjoying all that Toronto has to offer. The game is televised nationally in the US by ESPN and will offer extensive and far reaching TV exposure for Toronto."

"The NCAA is a recognized sports brand in Toronto and throughout Canada," said Cam Hawkins, a Toronto based Hospitality Industry Consultant and member of the organizing committee. "This will give local fans easy access to attend an NCAA bowl game. NCAA success with a College Football Bowl Game in Toronto can open the door to other events."


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Ticket sales plans for the International Bowl will be announced soon.

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by Mike Jones at 1800-sports.com on December 01, 2006


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