Guaranteed Rate Bowl Odds, Predictions & Bowl History

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UNLV +11 (-110) +330
Kansas -11 (-110) -425
UNLV +11 (-110) over Kansas

UNLV +11 (-110) over Kansas

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UNLV +11 (-110) +330
Kansas -11 (-110) -425
Kansas had a mediocre season in Big 12 play and they should struggle here against an opponent that made its conference title game. UNLV is much better than they showed down the stretch in the Mountain West and they will showcase that in their bowl game.

The Guaranteed Rate Bowl has only been around in name for a couple of years. But it has existed in other names for a long time, making it a great tradition in the college football bowl schedule, whether fans can recognize it or not. Here, we take a look at the upcoming Guaranteed Rate Bowl and look back at the history of this bowl game as well.

2023 Guaranteed Rate Bowl Analysis

This year’s Guaranteed Rate Bowl presents an interesting matchup between the UNLV Rebels and Kansas Jayhawks. Kansas comes into this game with an 8-4 record, but with a mediocre 5-4 record in Big 12 play. The question for Kansas will be whether or not they can elevate their level once again against a non-conference opponent, after they went 3-0 against non-conference foes to start the year.

Meanwhile, the UNLV Rebels went 9-4, but will regret things not going better for them leading up to bowl season. UNLV lost its last two games before bowl season, including the Mountain West title game at home against Boise State. Whether or not they get up for this game remains to be seen, as they suffered a devastating end to the regular season.

Guaranteed Rate Bowl History

The Guaranteed Rate Bowl started out as the Copper Bowl and was first contested in 1989. Since then, this game has been played as the Insight Bowl, the Cactus Bowl, the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, and other names. Below is a list of the games that have been played during the history of this game, before and during its time as the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, which became the name of this contest in 2021.

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1989ArizonaNC State
1990CaliforniaWyoming
1991IndianaBaylor
1992Washington StateUtah
1993Kansas StateWyoming
1994BYUOklahoma
1995Texas TechAir Force
1996WisconsinUtah
1997ArizonaNew Mexico
1998MissouriWest Virginia
1999ColoradoBoston College
2000Iowa StatePittsburgh
2001SyracuseKansas State
2002PittsburghOregon State
2003CaliforniaVirginia Tech
2004Oregon StateNotre Dame
2005Arizona StateRutgers
2006Texas TechMinnesota
2007Oklahoma StateIndiana
2008KansasMinnesota
2009Iowa StateMinnesota
2010IowaMissouri
2011OklahomaIowa
2012Michigan StateTCU
2013Kansas StateMichigan
2014Oklahoma StateWashington
2015West VirginiaArizona State
2016BaylorBoise State
2017Kansas StateUCLA
2018TCUCalifornia
2019Air ForceWashington State
2021MinnesotaWest Virginia
2022WisconsinOklahoma State

Bowl Game MVPs

During the extensive history of the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, an offensive and defensive MVP has been named every year. In most cases, both of these players come from the winning team, though that has not always been the case. Among those MVPs have been several memorable professional football players, including Drew Bledsoe and Aaron Rodgers. Below is the full list of offensive and defensive MVPs for this annual bowl game.

YearOffensive MVP (Team)Defensive MVP (Team)
1989Shane Montgomery (NC State)Scott Geyer (Arizona)
1990Mike Pawlawski (California)Robert Midgett (Wyoming)
1991Vaughn Dunbar (Indiana)Hark Hagen (Indiana)
1992Drew Bledsoe (Washington State)Kareem Leary (Utah)
1993Andre Coleman (Kansas State)Kenny McEntyre (Kansas State)
1994Jamal Willis (BYU)Broderick Simpson (Oklahoma)
1995Zebbie Lethridge (Texas Tech)Mickey Dalton (Air Force)
1996Ron Dayne (Wisconsin)Tarek Saleh (Wisconsin)
1997Trung Candidate (Arizona)Jimmy Sprotte (Arizona)
1998Marc Bulger (West Virginia)Jeff Marriott (Missouri)
1999Cortlen Johnson (Colorado)Jashon Sykes (Colorado)
2000Sage Rosenfels (Iowa State)Reggie Hayward (Iowa State)
2001James Mungro (Syracuse)Clifton Smith (Syracuse)
2002Brandon Miree (Pittsburgh)Claude Harriott (Pittsburgh)
2003Aaron Rodgers (California)Ryan Gutierrez (California)
2004Derek Anderson (Oregon State)Trent Bray (Oregon State)
2005Rudy Carpenter (Arizona State)Jamar Williams (Arizona State)
2006Graham Harrell (Texas Tech)Antonio Huffman (Texas Tech)
2007Zac Robinson (Oklahoma State)Donovan Woods (Oklahoma State)
2008Dezmon Briscoe (Kansas)James Holt (Kansas)
2009Alexander Robinson (Iowa State)Christopher Lyle (Iowa State)
2010Marcus Coker (Iowa)Micah Hyde (Iowa)
2011Blake Bell (Oklahoma)Jameel Fleming (Oklahoma)
2012Le’Veon Bell (Michigan State)William Gholston (Michigan State)
2013Tyler Lockett (Kansas State)Dante Barnett (Kansas State)
2014Desmond Roland (Oklahoma State)Seth Jacobs (Oklahoma State)
2015Skyler Howard (West Virginia)Shaq Petteway (West Virginia)
2016KD Cannon (Baylor)Tyrone Hunt (Baylor)
2017Alex Delton (Kansas State)Denzel Goolsby (Kansas State)
2018Sewo Olonilua (TCU)Jaylinn Hawkins (California)
2019Kadin Remsberg (Air Force)Grant Donaldson (Air Force)
2021Ky Thomas (Minnesota)Tyler Nubin (Minnesota)
2022Braelon Allen (Wisconsin)Jordan Turner (Wisconsin)
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