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The C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl (known as the HOT Bowl for short) is the name of an
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played at three locations in
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since 2001, featuring teams from the
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(NJCAA). Between 2012 and 2018, it was played as a doubleheader with an
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postseason game, which was also known as the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl. Founded by Copperas Cove High School football coach
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, the bowl games were originally played in Copperas Cove until 2017. Following Welch's retirement from
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, the games moved to
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Stadium in
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for 2018. The Division II game was then discontinued, but after a two-year hiatus, the junior college game resumed in 2021 in a new location, at Memorial Stadium in
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. The acronym "C.H.A.M.P.S." stands for "Communities Helping Americans Mature, Progress and Succeed," which is a nonprofit group focusing on improving drug and alcohol abuse, bullying, mental health, and preventing teen suicide. After the addition of another title sponsor, TIPS (The Interlocal Purchasing System), the games were billed as the TIPS-CHAMPS Heart of Texas Bowl in 2018.


The JUCO bowl

The first and older of the two C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowls, which has been played since 2001, features two
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teams, one from
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and one from out-of-state. The
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provides the game's Texas team. Opponents have come from Arizona, Georgia, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, and New Mexico. Of the twenty-two junior college games contested through 2024, Texas teams have won fifteen. Navarro College has had the most appearances among the Texas teams, with six.
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of Texas has been the most successful participant by far, going 5–0 in its games. Among the out-of-state teams,
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of Kansas has the most appearances, with four. No out-of-state team has won the bowl more than once.


The Division II bowl (defunct)

During its brief existence, the Division II version of the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl was one of four Division II sanctioned bowl games (the other three being the
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, the
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, and the
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). The bowl had a tie-in with the
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(LSC), which provided a representative from among the LSC teams not qualifying for the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs. The other participant was chosen at-large, with teams from the
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(GAC) providing the opposition three times, the
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(MIAA) three times. In 2013 harsh winter weather prompted the cancellation of the Division II bowl (though not the junior college bowl), resulting in the Division II game being contested six times over its seven-year lifespan. Six different teams won the game; the only repeat participants, Angelo State and
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, each lost both of the games they appeared in. The LSC representative in the 2012 game,
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, was an independent at the time, in its first year of transitioning from
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to Division II and LSC membership, and received the bowl bid based on its 7–3 regular-season record (1–1 vs. LSC teams). The cancelled 2013 game would have featured Tarleton State from the LSC and Ouachita Baptist from the GAC. The final Division II game, in 2018, featured the renewal of an old LSC rivalry between Angelo State and
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(which had moved to the MIAA in 2012). Central Oklahoma made a dramatic 21-point comeback in the second half to win the game, 41–34.


All-time results


NJCAA bowl contests


NCAA Division II contests


References


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