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 Southwest Junior College Football Conference provides the game's Texas team.
Of the twenty-two junior college games contested through 2024, Texas teams have won fifteen.
[2] The cancelled 2013 game would have featured Tarleton State from the LSC and Ouachita Baptist from the GAC.
[3] The final Division II game, in 2018, featured the renewal of an old LSC rivalry between Angelo State and Central Oklahoma (which had moved to the MIAA in 2012).