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Greetings! On behalf of the Board of Directors and Advisors, the city of El Paso, the hundreds of volunteers, and especially our title sponsor Kellogg’s and Tony the Tiger, welcome you to the 92nd playing of the second oldest bowl game in the country, The Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl.
Hospitality is the name of our game, and I know that you will experience nothing but the best in our great city. The culture, the cuisine, the entertainment, the scenery, and the history of this desert setting are second to none when to comes to hospitality. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Voted one if the best venues in college football, the Sun Bowl Stadium offers a truly unique setting. Every seat comes with a picturesque view of the Franklin Mountains and the Chihuahuan desert of West Texas, as well as a peek into New Mexico and Old Mexico. From 1935 to the present day, this bowl game, in its beautiful setting, continues to bring the excitement of its fans through outstanding competition. It is our goal to provide you with the best possible experiences and memories.
The Sun Bowl Association and its Board of Directors, along with our hundreds of volunteers, are all inspired to work tirelessly to bring amazing events to the El Paso region. Although the bowl game is the marquee event for the Sun Bowl Association, there are many other events our organization organizes throughout the year. The Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers Sun Bowl Parade, the WestStar Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational, and the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Fan Fiesta presented by El Paso Live, are only a few of the 16 events sponsored by the association.
Whether you are here to cheer on Duke, Arizona State, or just a huge fan of college football, I know you will enjoy the time you spend in El Paso. We hope each one of you will return to our city and region in the future.
We thank you for supporting the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl game and wish you a Happy New Year and a very prosperous and fruitful 2026.
Bernie Olivas is executive director of the Sun Bowl Association.
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Welcome to El Paso, Duke, Arizona State, football fans: Bernie Olivas
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Hospitality is the name of our game, and I know that you will experience nothing but the best in our great city. The culture, the cuisine, the entertainment, the scenery, and the history of this desert setting are second to none when to comes to hospitality. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
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Voted one if the best venues in college football, the Sun Bowl Stadium offers a truly unique setting. Every seat comes with a picturesque view of the Franklin Mountains and the Chihuahuan desert of West Texas, as well as a peek into New Mexico and Old Mexico. From 1935 to the present day, this bowl game, in its beautiful setting, continues to bring the excitement of its fans through outstanding competition. It is our goal to provide you with the best possible experiences and memories.
The Sun Bowl Association and its Board of Directors, along with our hundreds of volunteers, are all inspired to work tirelessly to bring amazing events to the El Paso region. Although the bowl game is the marquee event for the Sun Bowl Association, there are many other events our organization organizes throughout the year. The Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers Sun Bowl Parade, the WestStar Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational, and the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Fan Fiesta presented by El Paso Live, are only a few of the 16 events sponsored by the association.
Whether you are here to cheer on Duke, Arizona State, or just a huge fan of college football, I know you will enjoy the time you spend in El Paso. We hope each one of you will return to our city and region in the future.
We thank you for supporting the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl game and wish you a Happy New Year and a very prosperous and fruitful 2026.
Bernie Olivas is executive director of the Sun Bowl Association.
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Welcome to El Paso, Duke, Arizona State, football fans: Bernie Olivas
Continue reading...