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College football game
2006 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Utah Utes
(8–4)
(7–5)
C-USA
Mountain West
13
25
Head coach: Steve Kragthorpe
Head coach: Kyle Whittingham
1
2
3
4
Total
Tulsa
0
7
0
6
13
Utah
3
6
10
6
25
Date
December 23, 2006
Season
2006
Stadium
Amon G. Carter Stadium
Location
Fort Worth, Texas
MVP
Louie Sakoda (P/K, Utah) & Paul Smith (QB, Tulsa)[1]
Referee
Bill McCabe (WAC)
Attendance
32,412
Payout
US$750,000[2]
United States TV coverage
Network
ESPN
Announcers
Mike Patrick (play-by-play)
Armed Forces Bowl
< 2005
2007 >
The 2006 Armed Forces Bowl, the 4th edition (previously known as the Fort Worth Bowl), featured the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, and the Utah Utes, both former members of the Western Athletic Conference. In addition to the name change the bowl would be sponsored for the first time by Bell Helicopter Textron, the Fort-Worth based defense contractor.
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