BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The University of South Florida (9-2), representing the American Athletic Conference and Texas Tech (6-6), representing the Big 12 Conference, will meet in the 2017 Birmingham Bowl, game officials announced Sunday. This will be the first ever meeting between the two schools.

The 2017 Birmingham Bowl will be played Saturday, Dec. 23, at 11 a.m. CT at historic Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The game will air on ESPN and Red Voice Radio.

“We are pleased to have USF return for their third Birmingham Bowl appearance and we welcome Texas Tech for their first appearance in the Birmingham Bowl. We look forward to a great match-up and an exciting game for our great city,” said Mark Meadows, Executive Director of the Birmingham Bowl. “We know the fans of these two teams will experience the unique Southern Hospitality that Birmingham is famous for during their stay.”

“This is an exciting bowl match-up and a chance for our team and this tremendous senior class to close the 2017 season with a win,” said USF head coach Charlie Strong. “It’s the third straight bowl game for our program and a chance to go out and try to beat an exciting opponent and get to double-digit wins for a second straight year. Our guys are excited to play.”

This will be USF’s third appearance in the Birmingham Bowl. The Bulls defeated East Carolina 24-7 in the inaugural Birmingham Bowl in 2006. The Bulls also defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks in last year’s Birmingham Bowl. The Bulls’ victory against the South Carolina Gamecocks in last year’s Birmingham Bowl was the highest scoring game in the 11-year history of the Bowl. It was also the first overtime in Birmingham Bowl history.

“Our football program looks forward to participating in the Birmingham Bowl,” Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “South Florida is a quality program, and we look forward to seeing Legion Field packed with scarlet and black here in a few weeks.”

This will be Texas Tech’s first appearance in the Birmingham Bowl. Texas Tech’s last visit to Birmingham was in the 1989 All-American Bowl against Duke at historic Legion Field. The Red Raiders won 49-21 against Steve Spurrier’s Blue Devils.

Tickets to the 2017 Birmingham Bowl are on sale now and may be purchased by phone at 877-464-9529 or online at www.birminghambowl.com. Tickets are also available at the Legion Field Box Office now through game day. Corporate packages, which include premium ticket locations, hospitality benefits, and corporate branding, are available by calling 205-733-3776 ext. 102 or by emailing [email protected].

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