Music City Bowl

[3] In December 2019, it was announced that TransPerfect, a New York City-based translation services company, would take over title sponsorship of the bowl for the 2020 through 2025 playings.

Beginning with the 2006 game, the Big Ten was replaced by the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

The ACC also took part in the 2005 game, when Virginia appeared because the SEC did not have enough bowl-eligible teams.

In 2008, four-point underdog Vanderbilt, making their first bowl appearance since 1982, upset Boston College, 24th in the BCS rankings, 16–14.

Lost (10): Arkansas, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, LSU, NC State, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Wake Forest, Wisconsin Updated through the December 2024 edition (26 games, 52 total appearances).

The lowest point total in the bowl's history is 21, which occurred in 2022 when Iowa shut out Kentucky.

The 87 point total in the 2000 edition, when West Virginia defeated Ole Miss, 49–38, is a high for the bowl.

The 2009 Music City Bowl