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Bud Bowl |
Super Bowl |
Year | Score | Announcers | Coaches | Notes |
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Bud Bowl I | XXIII | 1989 | Budweiser 27, Bud Light 24 | Bob Costas & Paul Maguire | An alternate ending of the first Bud Bowl was a cutaway to the movie Heidi. This was a reference to the Heidi Game. Another alternate ending was an incident where 2 players were picked up by a man from the fridge, abruptly ending the game at 24-24. | |
Bud Bowl II | XXIV | 1990 | Budweiser 36, Bud Light 34 | Terry Bradshaw & Brent Musburger | The Bud Light coach was an impersonation of Bear Bryant. | At the end of the "game", the slogan "Nothing Beats a Bud" was unveiled. |
Bud Bowl III | XXV | 1991 | Bud Light 23, Budweiser 21 | Don Meredith, Keith Jackson, Chris Berman | Bud Bowl III was actually between Budweiser vs Bud Light with Bud Dry as their star QB for Bud Light. The end of the game was a parody of The Play, from the Cal-Stanford game in 1982. | |
Bud Bowl IV | XXVI | 1992 | Budweiser 27, Bud Light 24 | Chris Berman | Unlike previous Bud Bowls, this one featured a Bud Bowl fan looking for his ticket, which his wife had tossed in the trash. | |
Bud Bowl V | XXVII | 1993 | Budweiser 35, Bud Light 31 | Ahmad Rashad & Karen "Duff" Duffy | Joe Namath was the coach of the Budweiser team, and Corbin Bernsen was the coach of the Bud Light team. | |
Bud Bowl VI | XXVIII | 1994 | Bud Light 20, Budweiser 14 | Marv Albert | Mike Ditka was the coach of Budweiser team, and Bum Phillips was coach of the Bud Light team. | Bud Bowl VI featured the first appearance by a can of beer in the game. The can scored a touchdown, but was ejected from the Bud Bowl shortly thereafter for excessive celebration and foul language. |
Bud Bowl VII | XXIX | 1995 | Budweiser 26, Bud Light 24 | Chris Berman | ||
Bud Bowl 8 | XXXI | 1997 | Budweiser 27, Bud Light 24 | Howie Long & Ronnie Lott |
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