Pecan Bowl
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Pecan Bowl, a postseason college football bowl game, was first played at Shotwell Stadium located in Abilene, Texas. The first game took place in December 1964, and was played there each year until 1968, when the location was moved to Arlington, Texas. One of four regional playoff bowls of the NCAA College Division football plan, it was not classified as a major bowl.
College Division Results
Year - Winner - Score - Runner-Up - Site - Attendance
- 1964 - Northern Iowa - 19-17 - Lamar (TX) - Abilene, TX - 7,500[1]
- 1965 - North Dakota State - 20-7 - Grambling State (LA) - Abilene, TX - 8,500
- 1966 - North Dakota - 42-24 - Parsons (IA) - Abilene, TX - 7,500
- 1967 - Texas-Arlington - 13-0 - North Dakota State - Abilene, TX - 1,200
- 1968 - North Dakota State - 23-14 - Arkansas State - Arlington, TX - 7,200
- 1969 - Arkansas State - 29-21 - Drake (IA) - Arlington, TX - 7,500
- 1970 - Arkansas State - 38-21 - Central Missouri State - Arlington, TX - 9,500
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