Game Name: | Champions Bowl I |
Date Game Played: | June 20 |
Stadium: | Tyson Events Center |
City: | Sioux City, Iowa, U.S. |
Home School: | Sioux City Bandits |
Home Name Short: | Sioux City |
Home Nickname: | Bandits |
Home Record: | 10-3 |
Home Coach: | Erv Strohbeen |
Home 1Q: | 21 |
Home 2Q: | 14 |
Home 3Q: | 20 |
Home 4Q: | 21 |
Visitor School: | Texas Revolution |
Visitor Name Short: | Texas |
Visitor Nickname: | Revolution |
Visitor Record: | 9-4 |
Visitor Coach: | Devin Wyman |
Visitor 1Q: | 19 |
Visitor 2Q: | 16 |
Visitor 3Q: | 12 |
Visitor 4Q: | 14 |
Mvp: | RB Drew Prohaska (SC) |
Referee: | Russell Gray |
Attendance: | 3,757 |
Us Network: | America One |
First Game Ever Played: | yes |
Champions Bowl I was the inaugural title game of Champions Indoor Football. It was played on June 20, 2015, at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City, Iowa. The one-seed Sioux City Bandits defeated the two-seed Texas Revolution by a score of 76–61 to earn the Champions Cup.[1]
The four teams (ordered by seeding) that made the postseason were the Sioux City Bandits, Texas Revolution, Wichita Force, and Amarillo Venom. On Thursday, June 11, Texas defeated Wichita 39–27. Two days later, Sioux City beat Amarillo 83–52. This pitted Texas against Sioux City in Champions Bowl I on June 20 in Iowa.
The Champions Bowl was a highly anticipated event in both Siouxland and the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as the number one offense (Sioux City) faced the top defense (Texas). It was a well-fought game, especially at halftime, as the score was tied 35–35. But a rushing touchdown for eventual Champions Bowl MVP Drew Prohaska and a Rahn Franklin interception sealed the deal for the Bandits as they defeated the "Revs", 76–61 in front of a raucous crowd.