Camping World Bowl Becomes Cheez-It Bowl

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Image via Florida Citrus Sports

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. and Orlando, Fla., May 27, 2020 – Cheez-It®, the official snack of bowl season, announced it is moving east to become title sponsor of the Cheez-It® Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. The move kicks off a multi-year agreement between Florida Citrus Sports (FCS) and Cheez-It, brokered by Denver-based Impression Sports & Entertainment.

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Image via Sports Marketing Perspective

The game, most recently known as the Camping World Bowl, will continue to feature top teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference or Notre Dame and the Big 12 Conference in late December each year. The Cheez-It Bowl airs on ESPN.

In its third season as an NCAA college football bowl game sponsor and official sponsor of the College Football Playoff, Cheez-It is underscoring its commitment to the sport and its fan base. Coined the “cheesiest bowl game in history” (in the best way possible), the original Cheez-It Bowl premiered in 2018 with the Fiesta Bowl Organization in Phoenix. The brand’s move to Orlando means Cheez-It will entitle one of just three games regularly featuring top picks from Power 5 conferences (outside of the New Year’s Six bowls).

Cheez-It is a go-to snacking tradition for football fans and cheese-lovers – especially those who can’t get enough of that uniquely cheesy and crunchy experience,” said Jeff Delonis, Senior Director of Marketing for Cheez-It. “Our preceding bowl game sponsorship with the Fiesta Bowl Organization helped solidify Cheez-It as a staple in the college football postseason.  Now we’re excited to turn to the next page and build our bowl-season tradition further through our new partnership with Florida Citrus Sports and the world-class destination of Orlando.”

The fully integrated partnership includes exclusive naming rights, digital and social media content, in-stadium exposure, product sampling, on-site activation at the game and other FCS organization events, as well as a redesigned Cheez-It Bowl logo.

“We’re proud to partner with Cheez-It, one of the boldest and most creative sponsors in college football,” said Steve Hogan, CEO of Florida Citrus Sports. “Their commitment to creating an uncommon experience will add new flavor to ‘the best bowl trip in America’ here in Orlando. We’re excited about the impact that bowl season’s official snack will bring to our community.”

This year’s Cheez-It Bowl will be the 31st edition of the game, and its 20th in Orlando. Since relocating to Central Florida in 2001, the game has developed into one of the nation’s top postseason contests.

The 2019 edition of the game featuring Notre Dame and Iowa State boasted a total live audience of more than 4.7 million viewers and was the fourth-most-watched game outside of the New Year’s Six. ESPN retains the exclusive right to televise the game on ESPN or ABC.

Be sure to follow Cheez-It on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and stay tuned for more bowl-specific updates later this year.

ABOUT KELLOGG COMPANY

At Kellogg Company (NYSE: K), we strive to enrich and delight the world through foods and brands that matter. Our beloved brands include Pringles®, Cheez-It®, Special K®, Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes®, Pop-Tarts®, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes®, Rice Krispies®, Eggo®, Mini-Wheats®, Kashi®, RXBAR®, MorningStar Farms® and more. Net sales in 2019 were approximately $13.6 billion, comprised principally of snacks and convenience foods like cereal and frozen foods. Kellogg brands are beloved in markets around the world. We are also a company with Heart & Soul, committed to creating Better Days for 3 billion people by the end of 2030 through our Kellogg’s® Better Days global purpose platform. Visit www.KelloggCompany.com or www.OpenforBreakfast.com.

ABOUT FLORIDA CITRUS SPORTS

Florida Citrus Sports is a not-for-profit event management organization dedicated to positively impacting the Orlando region while enhancing the quality of life in Central Florida through world-class events.

ABOUT IMPRESSION SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Impression Sports & Entertainment specializes in providing clients with full-service sponsorship sales representation, sponsorship consulting and venue naming rights services. Founded in 2011, Impression Sports has established itself as one of the leading firms in the industry by working with top brands, including Premier Boxing Champions, University of Colorado, USC, the San Antonio Spurs, Auburn University, the Fiesta Bowl organization, USA Swimming and ESPN Events among others. Its management team provides in-depth experience and results-driven success in venue naming rights, title sponsorships and high-profile sales and sponsorship platforms.

Jones High School Shows Maximum Effort In Loss Against Miami Northwestern

Image via FHSAA

Image via FHSAA

Who: Jones High School & Miami Northwestern

What: Class 5A State Championship Game

When: December 14, 2019

Where: Daytona Stadium, Daytona Beach, FL

Jones High School Fightin' Tigers went into their first 5A State Championship game on an 11-game win streak. Facing a dominant Miami Northwestern Bulls defense, the Tigers went into Daytona Beach prepared and ready to take on the task of winning their first state title.

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Image via FHSAA

Taking matters into their own hands, Jones High School puts points on the board first with a run by #7 RB, Avarius Sparrow, and PAT by #16 Jeffrey Saint-Louis. As Jones led Northwestern 7-0, mistakes on special teams led to a turnover allowing the Bulls to march into the endzone to tie the game 7-7.

While being ranked No. 2 behind Northwestern in 5A with a 57.3 MaxPreps rating and 30.1 strength of schedule, Jones saw some difficulty on defense. Miami Northwestern used their running ability against Jones to open the field in the 2nd quarter leading to a 17-yard pass completion for a touchdown. With Miami Northwestern now leading 14-7, holding off the Tigers for the rest of the 2nd quarter was the task at hand. However, Jones was not finishing the first half sitting down. Led by senior RB Anvarius Sparrow, the Tigers end a great drive with a 12-yard run into the endzone. With minutes left in the first half, Jones forces a fumble in the red zone, recovering the ball and running out the clock ending the first-half tied 14-14. 

The second half was all about Miami Northwestern. The Bulls began the 3rd quarter in high spirits, although the Tigers possessed all the momentum. As the Bulls prepare to take over the game, they open the 3rd quarter with a 5-minute drive leading to a 10-yard rushing touchdown by #2 Nathaniel Noel, putting them up 20-14. Miami Northwestern would go on to outscore Jones 20-3 in the second half.

The Bulls would not come out of this game without facing some adversity. Having over 150 yards in penalties, Miami Northwestern tapped into their experience and would overcome their mistakes. With 234 passing yards and 146 rushing yards, the Bulls would pull out a big win over Jones 34-17. This win gives the Bulls their 7th title in school history and their third consecutive state title.

With this game being their first state title appearance, Jones High School should not be counted out as one of the top high school football programs in Florida. With talented offensive players returning to the field next season, and a defense that continues to grow and learn, the Jones Fightin' Tigers and head coach Elijah Williams should look to make another championships run in 2020.

Final Score: Miami Northwestern 34-17

Rushing Leaders:

Avarius Sparrow - 111 yds, 2TD (Jones)

Nathaniel Noel - 69 yds, 3TD (Miami Northwestern)

Passing Leaders:

Tysan Robbins - 14/19 for 125 yds

Taron Dickens - 18/24 for 234 yds