Game Results
| Date | Winning team | Losing team | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 18, 1992 | Bowling Green | 35 | Nevada | 34 | notes |
| December 17, 1993 | Utah State | 42 | Ball State | 33 | notes |
| December 15, 1994 | UNLV | 52 | Central Michigan | 24 | notes |
| December 14, 1995 | Toledo | 40 | Nevada | 37 (OT) | notes |
| December 18, 1996 | Nevada | 18 | Ball State | 15 | notes |
| December 20, 1997 | Oregon | 41 | Air Force | 13 | notes |
| December 19, 1998 | North Carolina | 20 | San Diego State | 13 | notes |
| December 18, 1999 | Utah | 17 | Fresno State | 16 | notes |
| December 21, 2000 | UNLV | 31 | Arkansas | 14 | notes |
| December 25, 2001 | Utah | 10 | Southern California | 6 | notes |
| December 25, 2002 | UCLA | 27 | New Mexico | 13 | notes |
| December 24, 2003 | Oregon State | 55 | New Mexico | 14 | notes |
| December 23, 2004 | Wyoming | 24 | UCLA | 21 | notes |
| December 22, 2005 | California | 35 | BYU | 28 | notes |
| December 21, 2006 | BYU | 38 | Oregon | 8 | notes |
| December 22, 2007 | BYU | 17 | UCLA | 16 | notes |
| December 20, 2008 | Arizona | 31 | BYU | 21 | notes |
| December 22, 2009 | BYU | 44 | Oregon State | 20 | notes |
| December 22, 2010 | Boise State | 26 | Utah | 3 | notes |
| December 22, 2011 | Boise State | 56 | Arizona State | 24 | notes |
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