Previous Tampa bowl game The
Cigar Bowl was played at old
Phillips Field near downtown Tampa from 1947 to 1954. Because the Cigar Bowl featured teams from smaller colleges, however, the
1986 Hall of Fame Bowl was the first major college bowl game to be played in the area.
Hall of Fame Bowl , original home of the Hall of Fame / Outback Bowl The
Hall of Fame Classic was a mid-level bowl game played at
Legion Field in
Birmingham, Alabama from 1977 to 1985. In the spring of 1986, the
National Football Foundation and
College Football Hall of Fame decided to discontinue their association with the bowl and realign with a new game to be played in
Tampa Stadium which would inherit the Hall of Fame Bowl name. Tampa's Hall of Fame Bowl did not initially have any conference tie-ins, so organizers often sought to arrange a match-up between a team from a southern school (usually the
Southeastern Conference or
Atlantic Coast Conference) and one from another region of the country to maximize both game attendance and potential visitors to the area. In 1999, the bowl moved from
Tampa Stadium to newly constructed
Raymond James Stadium next door.
ReliaQuest Bowl Though it had signed a six-year extension in 2019, the parent company of Outback Steakhouse decided to discontinue its association with the game in March 2022 in a cost-cutting measure, ending the longest continuous title sponsorship in college bowl history and resulting in a temporary renaming of the game to
Tampa Bay Bowl. In June 2022, Tampa-based
cybersecurity company
ReliaQuest was announced as the new title sponsor. The game following the
2024 season was scheduled for December 31, making it the first edition of the bowl since its debut to be scheduled in December, and the first edition scheduled for
New Year's Eve, a change spurred by the expanded
College Football Playoff. The 2025 edition was also scheduled for New Year's Eve. ==The game==