Air Force Plays Western Michigan for All the Spuds

John Davis

idahopotatobowl1It’s the most wonderful time of the year, as the college football bowl season kicks off this weekend. In what should be a great matchup, the men in blue from the Air Force Academy (9-3) take on Western Michigan (8-4) on Saturday, December 20th in the Famous Idaho® Potato Bowl in Boise, Idaho, highlighting America’s potato growers nationwide on ESPN.

“The Famous Idaho® Potato Bowl has become a tradition for the Idaho potato industry. It’s really the only opportunity for growers, shippers, processors and vendor partners to come together and support a nationally recognized sporting event that showcases the potato, one of Idaho’s most important agricultural products,” said Frank Muir, President and CEO, Idaho Potato Commission (IPC). “More people purchase Idaho® potatoes in November and December than any other time of year and this bowl game helps remind millions of consumers to always look for the famous ‘Grown in Idaho®’ seal when buying potatoes.”

Idaho potatoes will be on prominent display throughout the game, with signage throughout the stadium, TV and radio ads, the Famous Idaho® Potato and Idaho® potato logos on the field, and the Great Big Idaho® Potato Truck, “the largest potato on wheels,” parked in the stadium parking lot partaking in all the pre-game festivities.

This should be a good sign for my beloved AF Falcons: the showdown is played on the blue turf in Boise, Idaho.

Agribusiness, Potato