2019 MEDIA GUIDE - LENDINGTREE BOWL

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2019 MEDIA GUIDE - LENDINGTREE BOWL
2019 Media Guide
2019 MEDIA GUIDE - LENDINGTREE BOWL
Table of Contents
Quick Facts                    3

Team Quick Facts               4

Stadium Info                   5

Media                          6

Game Day Info                  7-8

Events Schedule                9

Mid-American Conference        10-11

Sun Belt Conference            12-13

Game History                   14

NFL                            15-16

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Quick Facts
Game Infomration

Game Date: Monday, Jan. 6, 2020

Kickoff: 6:30 pm CST

TV: ESPN

Radio: Grace Unlimited, Sirius XM Radio

Match up: Sun Belt Conference vs Mid-American Conference

Home Team: Mid-American Conference, East Sideline, Dark jerseys

Away Team: Sun Belt Conference, West Sideline, Light jerseys

Ticket Prices: $45 sideline, $15 general admission

LendingTree Bowl Contact Information

Address: 1000 Hillcrest Road, Suite 115 | Mobile, AL 36695

Phone: 251-635-0011

Fax: 251-635-0014

Website: www.lendingtreebowl.com

Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

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Team Quick Facts

University of Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns
Away Team
Record: 7-1, 10-3
Head Coach: Billy Napier
Appearances: First appearance

Team Hotel: Renaissance Riverview Plaza
Practice Location: University of South Alabama
For media opportunities during team practice, please contact team SID:
Patrick Crawford | patrick.crawford@louisiana.edu | (c) 337-412-4220

Miami University RedHawks
Home Team
Record: 6-2, 8-5; 2019 Mid-American Conference Champions
Head Coach: Chuck Martin
Appearances: 2003 – defeated Louisville 49-23; 2011 – defeated Middle Tennessee 35-21

Team Hotel: Mobile Marriott
Practice Location: UMS-Wright
For media opportunities during team practice, please contact team SID:
Dave Meyer | meyerd@miamioh.edu | (c) 419-265-0284

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Stadium Information
Ladd-Peebles Stadium is owned by the City of Mobile and is operated by The Mishkin Group
and a board of volunteer community leaders appointed by the Mobile City Council. Ladd-
Peebles Stadium has been the site for every LendingTree Bowl game since its inception in 1999,
and has been a popular venue for concerts, boxing matches, the Senior Bowl and much more.
Today, it remains one of the City of Mobile’s most valuable assets.

Contact Information

Address: 1621 Virginia Street | Mobile, AL 36604

Phone: 251-208-2500

Fax: 251-208-2514

Press Box: 251-208-2677

Contact: Vic Knight

E-mail: vic@themishkingroup.com

Cell: 251-327-7347

Capacity: 40,646

Surface: Field Turf (2013)

Wifi Available

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Media
All credentials and parking pass requests must be made through our online credentialing system. Please
visit www.lendingtreebowl.com/media and click the link to credential site.

Media Credentials can be picked up during bowl week at the welcome press conference and the official
press conference. On the date of the game, they can be picked up at Media Will Call, which is located in
the ticket booth on the West/Press Box side of the stadium.

Due to heightened security, a photo ID and press pass will be required to pick up ALL media and
photographer credentials. LendingTree Bowl credentials are NOT required for admission to Bowl Week
events, however, proper media identification MUST be worn at all times.

Official Media Hotel: Renaissance Riverview Plaza

Address: 64 S Water St. | Mobile, AL 36602

Phone: 251-438-4000

Media Hospitality Suite

The Media Hospitality Suite is Suite 601 located on the fifth floor of the official media hotel – The
Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel. Entrance to the suite is keyed access only. Requests for keys can be
made during the online credential application process.

You can pick up your key at the front desk of the Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel. Please indicate that
you need the key for the media hospitality suite. You will need to show photo identification to receive
your key. Even if you are not staying at the media hotel, you still have access to the hospitality suite.

You request key access thorugh the online credentials site. If you did not do so, and would like access to
the media hospitality suite, please contact the LendingTree Bowl Media Relations staff so you can be
added to the access list.

The suite will be open from Friday, Jan. 3 – Monday, Jan. 6 and offers wireless internet access,
television, sofas, tables, chairs, kitchenette and bathroom.

Snacks and beverages will be supplied.

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Game Day Info
Media Entrance
All media must enter through the stadium lobby located under the press box on the west side of the
stadium. No passes will be accepted at any other gate for admission. The media entrance will open at
4:30 pm. Lost or stolen credentials WILL NOT be replaced.

Parking
Parking passes will be issued with media credentials. Directions to the reserved lot are located on the
back of the parking pass.

Sideline Access
Sideline access is restricted to PHOTO VEST ONLY! The sidelines will be open to MEDIA passes with 4:00
minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

TV Stations with satellite trucks must notify Vic Knight at 251-208-2500 by Dec. 30 to secure a parking
area at the stadium.

Wheelchairs and disabled parking is available at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on a first come, first served basis.
Wheelchairs may enter through Gate 6 on the south side of the stadium.

Press Box Services
Seating chart information will be posted in the elevators and inside the Press Box. Media Relations
interns will be at the entrance to the press box to assist you in finding your seat location. All media with
seats in the Press Box will have a game program, flip card and notes at their assigned seat.

Photographers and videographers will have these supplies in their photographer’s work room, located
under the South endzone stands.

The play-by-play statistics will be distributed in the press box, photographer’s work room, radio booths
and the ESPN truck at the conclusion of each quarter. Post-game quotes and final books will be
distributed as soon as possible after the game. The inside PA announcer will provide statistics, injury
updates and other notes throughout the game. If you prefer a private phone line at your seat, you must
contact the Media Relations office no later than Dec. 28.

First Aid
First aid stations will be located in the southeast and northwest corners of the stadium.

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Post-Game Award Ceremony
A post-game award ceremony will be held on the field immediately after the game. The winning team
and MVPs will be presented trophies. All media will be allowed on the field to cover the awards
ceremony.

ABSOLUTELY NO INTERVIEWS ARE PERMITTED ON THE FIELD AFTER THE GAME (unless pre-approved by
the team’s SID).

Post-Game Press Conference
The post-game press conference will be held in the stadium lobby (beneath the press box). The losing
team will appear first. Each team will receive a ten minute cooling off period. The head coach and three
requested players will be brought to the interview lobby for a formal press conference. The head
coach will make a brief statement then it will be opened up for questions. Members of the Bowl Media
Relations Staff will be taking quotes. Final stats will be brought to the interview lobby as soon as they
become available and will be available in the press box. Both teams’ locker rooms are closed to all post-
game interviews. Additional requested players will be brought to the interview lobby at the conclusion
of the formal press conference.

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Bowl Week Schedule of Events
Thursday, Jan. 2
11:30 am – LTB Welcome Press Conference (Miami) – Mobile Downtown Airport

3:30 pm – LTB Welcome Press Conference (Louisiana) – Mobile Downtown Airport

7:00 pm – LTB Team Bowling Challenge – Eastern Shore Lanes

Friday, Jan. 3
10:00 am – LTB Player Hospital Visit – USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital

7:00 pm – LTB Team Reception Party – Team Hotels (Mobile Marriott/Renaissance Riverview Plaza)

Saturday, Jan. 4
9:00 am – LTB Player Service Project (Miami) – Saint Mary’s Home

9:00 am – LTB Player Service Project (Louisiana) – Habitat for Humanity (Location TBD)

6:30 pm – Greer’s/This is Alabama Mardi Gras Parade – Downtown Mobile

Sunday, Jan. 5
11:00 am (Miami) – Battleship USS Alabama Luncheon and Tour – Battleship Memorial Park

12:00 pm – Official Press Conference – Battleship Memorial Park

12:30 pm (Louisiana) – Battleship USS Alabama Luncheon and Tour – Battleship Memorial Park

6:30 pm – This is Alabama Pep Rally – Downtown Mobile

7:00 pm – This is Alabama Street Party – Downtown Mobile

Monday, Jan. 6
6:30 pm – LendingTree Bowl – Ladd-Peebles Stadium

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Mid-American Conference
Providing leadership in education and diversity, in 2019 the Mid-American Conference moves into its
74th year of service to our students.

Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into
one of the most aggressive Division I conference’s in the country. One of only 10 FBS conferences, the
MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in March of 2009.

The league hosts championships in 23 sports, including neutral site events at some of the finest facilities
in the nation – football (Ford Field, Detroit), men’s and women’s basketball (Rocket Mortgage
Fieldhouse, Cleveland), softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and baseball (Sprenger Stadium, Avon, Ohio).
The MAC secured a two-year contract extension with Ford Field to host the MAC Football Championship
Game through the 2021 football season, anchored a six-year contract extension for the MAC Men’s and
Women’s Basketball Tournaments at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse through the 2023 season, and
stabilized a five-year contract extension through the 2020 season for the MAC Baseball Tournament at
Sprenger Stadium in Avon, Ohio.

Steinbrecher has been aggressive in pursuing NCAA Championship events. The MAC served as the host
for the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional in Cleveland and the 2018 NCAA
Division I Wrestling Championships, which set NCAA Wrestling three-day Championship total attendance
and single-session attendance records. The MAC will also be hosting the 2020 NCAA Men’s Basketball
Tournament First and Second Rounds, and the 2024 Women’s Final Four also at Rocket Mortgage
Fieldhouse.

Several key MAC initiatives include the development of the first of its kind Conference-wide Mental
Health Program, which includes a bi-annual Mental Health Summit to focus on student well-being, along
with grassroots efforts with a Mental Health Awareness Week on each member campus. A
comprehensive Diversity & Inclusion Program was created to accelerate the growth of minority
candidates for collegiate job opportunities in coaching and administration, and the development of the
MAC Academic Consortium to integrate across membership the next generation of leaders in higher
education, providing leadership development opportunities among faculty and administration.

In the summer of 2014, the MAC and ESPN announced a historic 13-year rights extension deal through
the 2026-27 season for expanded national television and digital distribution. This is the largest and most
extensive agreement in the history of the Conference and brings long-term security for the MAC through
the 2026-27 academic year.

ESPN has exclusive television and digital distribution rights for all MAC sporting events, and guarantees
coverage of every football game, men’s and women’s basketball games and select Olympic sporting
events. The MAC and ESPN have established on-campus production capabilities that provide a
significant increase in the national coverage of baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling and

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Olympic sports on ESPN platforms. This has opened up nearly 92 million households from ESPN
platforms for exposure to MAC sports for the first time in Conference history. Through this ESPN
partnership, the MAC and CBS Sports Network announced another four-year sublicensing agreement to
expand its national coverage of football and basketball through the 2022-23 season.

For the second time in Mid-American Conference history a member institution played in one of the
prestigious New Year’s Six Bowl Games, as 2016 MAC Champion Western Michigan faced Wisconsin in
the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 2, 2017 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

During the 2019 season, the MAC matched a league record with seven members accepting bowl
invitations -- Miami (LendingTree Bowl), Central Michigan (New Mexico Bowl), Buffalo (Makers Wanted
Bahamas Bowl), Western Michigan (SERVEPRO First Responder Bowl), Ohio (Famous Idaho Potato Bowl),
Kent State (Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl) and Eastern Michigan (Quick Lane Bowl) will represent
the MAC in bowl games this season.

The MAC will increase its primary bowl agreements to a Conference-best six guaranteed bowl games
coming in the next bowl cycle in 2020. The MAC will have bowl agreements with the Famous Idaho
Potato Bowl; Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl, Arizona Bowl and Quick Lane Bowl, and will be in a
rotation with other conferences to appear in the Camellia Bowl, Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl, Frisco
Bowl and the newly created Myrtle Beach Bowl. These bowl agreements provide the MAC the
opportunity to build on relationships with multiple bowl partners, expand national television exposure
and broaden geographical opportunities to perform against peer FBS conferences.

Kent State’s Julian Edelman was named Super Bowl MVP as part of New England’s 13-3 win over the Los
Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Edelman, a nine-year NFL
veteran, won his third Super Bowl as a member of the Patriots, and became the first former MAC
student-athlete to be named NFL Super Bowl MVP, and only the seventh wide receiver in NFL history to
be named Super Bowl MVP. Also, Sean McVay, the youngest head coach in the NFL (33 years old during
2018 NFL season), led the Los Angeles Rams to the NFC Title and Super Bowl appearance against the
New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The MAC had nine draft selections in the 2019 NFL Draft, along with 36 former MAC football student
athletes who either signed NFL rookie free agent contracts or received invites to rookie mini-camps with
various NFL clubs. The MAC modern era record for number of selections in an NFL Draft is 11 draft
selections, which happened two years ago (2017 NFL Draft) and in the 2005 NFL Draft.

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Sun Belt Conference
With each passing season, the Sun Belt Conference continues to challenge itself, and its competitors, in
all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. Not content with being simply the youngest football conference in
the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision, the conference has shown that it can rise each and every season
that comes along.

At no time has league athletic success been more obvious than during the course of the last several
football seasons. In recent years, Sun Belt members have participated in as many as six bowl games, a
50 percent increase in the league’s former high-water mark and only a decade removed from a “one-
bowl league” moniker in its formative years.

The Sun Belt has earned due respect in the FBS over the last several years by consistently beating teams
from peer conferences, winning bowl games and upsetting Power Five teams. In fact, the 2019 football
season was more evidence of the Sun Belt’s success as the conference tied its second-highest total for
non-conference wins in a single season. The 22 total wins matched the previous high set in 2016, with
five bowl games to go. Additionally, the Sun Belt’s 22 regular season non-conference wins broke the
record of 21 that was set in 2018.

Those league success stories have been more public in recent years, in part because the Sun Belt itself
has been progressive and in the forefront of the digital media world. The league continues to adapt to
the ever-changing world of collegiate athletics and continues the process of evolving to better serve its
membership, keeping the pledge it made at its founding to be a league of opportunity.

The Sun Belt’s partnership with ESPN was revamped in 2018 and is the most significant and extensive
multimedia rights agreement in conference history. Highlights of the contract include that: a minimum
of 500 events a year will appear on an ESPN platform beginning in 2020-21 and that, every Sun Belt
football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball game will be viewable on an ESPN platform. It was
also announced that, linear network football games at Sun Belt home venues will expand to a minimum
of 10 games a year on a combination of ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, that all Sun Belt Championship
events will be viewable on an ESPN platform each academic year that will give exposure to all 18
conference sports and that digital productions will expand to include regular-season competition in Sun
Belt sports that have received only limited coverage previously.

Opportunity for Sun Belt growth and success extends beyond television deals. The Sun Belt annually
awards nearly $70 million in student-athlete financial aid, an increase of 130% from five years ago, to
more than 3,100 student-athletes, while also providing life experiences such as team building, domestic
and foreign travel, community service, mentoring and recognition through honors and awards. Sun Belt
institutions are also leaders in providing career services and the tools to assist in the pursuit of personal
goals. Each member employs full-time academic advisors and on average nearly two dozen tutors for
academic support.

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The Sun Belt has nationally-respected programs in nearly every NCAA sport offering and remains a
fixture on the national scene while remaining heavily involved in the conduct and competition of college
athletics. But it also provides opportunities for success on many unique and different levels. In athletic
parlance, the Sun Belt has upside and its mantra of “Rise Above” is just as applicable now as when it was
founded as a home to some of the nation’s premier basketball programs.

In the spring, baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight with deep runs in
postseason play and high visibility in national polls. Coastal Carolina reigned supreme at the pinnacle of
college baseball, winning the College World Series for the 2016 season. Louisiana’s baseball team ranked
No. 1 nationally recently and reached the NCAA Super Regional round in 2014 and 2015. In softball last
season, the Sun Belt sent multiple teams to the postseason for the eighth straight year with UTA
capturing the 2019 National Invitational Softball Championship title. A perennial national power,
Louisiana advanced to the NCAA Division I Softball Championship for the 21st consecutive season. The
Ragin' Cajuns have been to the NCAA Super Regionals seven times and NCAA Women’s College World
Series three times.

The conference is currently comprised of 12 institutions – Appalachian State, Little Rock, Arkansas State,
Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Louisiana, ULM, South Alabama, UTA, Texas State and
Troy – and competes in the FBS as a 10-team league. Little Rock and UTA are full Sun Belt members in all
sports other than football. The league also have two associate members in men's soccer, Central
Arkansas and Howard.

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Game History
Date           Game                           Match-Up/Score

12/22/99       Mobile Alabama Bowl            TCU 28, East Carolina 14

12/20/00       GMAC Mobile Alabama Bowl       Southern Miss 28, TCU 21

12/19/01       GMAC Bowl                      Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 (2OT)

12/18/02       GMAC Bowl                      Marshall 38, Louisville 15

12/18/03       GMAC Bowl                      Miami (OH) 49, Louisville 28

12/22/04       GMAC Bowl                      Bowling Green 52, Memphis 35

12/21/05       GMAC Bowl                      Toledo 45, UTEP 13

1/7/07         GMAC Bowl                      Southern Miss 28, Ohio 7

1/6/08         GMAC Bowl                      Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7

1/6/09         GMAC Bowl                      Tulsa 45, Ball State 13

1/6/10         GMAC Bowl                      Central Michigan 44, Troy 41 (2OT)

1/6/11         GoDaddy.com Bowl               Miami (OH) 35, Middle Tennessee 21

1/8/12         GoDaddy.com Bowl               Northern Illinois 38, Arkansas State 20

1/6/13         GoDaddy.com Bowl               Arkansas State 17, Kent State 13

1/5/14         GoDaddy Bowl                   Arkansas State 23, Ball State 20

1/4/15         GoDaddy Bowl                   Toledo 63, Arkansas State 44

12/23/15       GoDaddy Bowl                   Georgia Southern 53, Bowling Green 36

12/23/16       Dollar General Bowl            Troy 28, Ohio 23

12/23/17       Dollar General Bowl            Appalachian State 34, Toledo 0

12/22/18       Dollar General Bowl            Troy 42, Buffalo 32

For full game recaps, visit https://lendingtreebowl.com/about/game-recaps/

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LendingTee Bowl in the NFL
Player                College             NFL Team
Jahleel Addae         Central Michigan    Houston Texans

Mario Addison         Troy                Carolina Panthers

Olasunkanmi Adeniyi   Toledo              Pittsburg Steelers

Tarell Basham         Ohio                New York Jets

Nick Bellore          Central Michigan    Seattle Seahawks

Matt Brieda           Georgia Southern    San Francisco 49ers

Brandon Brooks        Miami (OH)          Philadelphia Eagles

Jordan Chunn          Troy                Dallas Cowboys

Chris Clark           Southern Miss       Houston Texans

Charles Clay          Tulsa               Arizona Cardinals

Demario Davis         Arkansas State      New Orleans Saints

Gehrig Dieter         Bowling Green       Kansas City Chiefs

Eric Fisher           Central Michigan    Kansas City Chiefs

Antonio Garcia        Troy                Miami Dolphins

Colby Gossett         Appalachian State   Cleveland Browns

Stephen Gostkowski    Memphis             New England Patriots

Chuck Harris          Buffalo             Chicago Bears

Tae Hayes             Appalachian State   Jacksonville Jaguars

Treyvon Hester        Toledo              Washington Redskins

Ka'dar Hollman        Toledo              Green Bay Packers

Reggie Howard         Toledo              Los Angeles Chargers

Kareem Hunt           Toledo              Cleveland Browns

Ryan Hunter           Bowling Green       Kansas City Chiefs

Anthony Johnson       Buffalo             Los Angeles Chargers

Diontae Johnson       Toledo              Pittsburg Steelers

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NFL Continued

Player               College             NFL Team
Jon'vea Johnson      Toledo              Dallas Cowboys

Roubbens Joseph      Buffalo             Washington Redskins

Brett Kern           Toledo              Tennessee Titans

Josh Kline           Kent State          Minnesota Vikings

Roger Lewis          Bowling Green       Indianapolis Colts

Joe Lowery           Ohio                Chicago Bears

Greg Mancz           Toledo              Houston Texans

J. D. McKissic       Arkansas State      Detroit Lions

Rashaan Melvin       Northern Illinois   Detroit Lions

Scott Miller         Bowling Green       Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Rolan Milligan       Toledo              Indianapolis Colts

Roosevelt Nix        Kent State          Pittsburgh Steelers

Elijah Nkansah       Toledo              Houston Texans

James O'Hagan        Buffalo             New York Giants

A.J. Ouellette       Ohio                Cleveland Browns

Quentin Polling      Ohio                Oakland Raiders

Ben Roethlisberger   Miami (OH)          Pittsburgh Steelers

Trevon Sanders       Troy                New York Jets

Tuzar Skipper        Toledo              New York Giants

Willie Snead IV      Ball State          Baltimore Ravens

Cody Thompson        Toledo              Kansas City Chiefs

Brynden Trawick      Troy                Baltimore Ravens

Brant Weiss          Toledo              Los Angeles Chargers

Damion Willis        Troy                Cincinnati Bengals

Brian Winters        Kent State          New York Jets

Logan Woodside       Toledo              Tennessee Titans

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