What the New Era TV commercial - Pinstripe Bowl is about.
The New Era TV Spot, 'Pinstripe Bowl' is a promotional advertisement that showcases the 2019 edition of the annual college football bowl game sponsored by New Era. The Pinstripe Bowl is a tournament featuring college football teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference, held at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City.
The advertisement starts with a quick shot of Yankee Stadium in the snow, followed by a glimpse of two college football teams preparing for the game in their locker rooms. The scene then cuts to the players walking out onto the field as the packed stadium of fans cheer them on.
In the next sequence, the spot highlights the key features of the game, including the unique college football atmosphere at Yankee Stadium and the players' excitement to play in the game. As the game heats up, the spot captures dramatic moments, such as a big hit, a touchdown, and a field goal.
The TV Spot also features a few shots of the athletes showcasing the sponsored headwear of the Pinstripe Bowl, 'the New Era' hats. The spot ends with a closeup of a player wearing one of these hats and then a tagline appears that states, "New Era: Official Headwear of the Pinstripe Bowl."
Overall, the New Era TV Spot, 'Pinstripe Bowl' presents a thrilling and unique college football experience at the iconic Yankee Stadium with a focus on the partnership between New Era and the Pinstripe Bowl.
New Era TV commercial - Pinstripe Bowl produced for
New Era
was first shown on television on December 25, 2015.
Frequently Asked Questions about new era tv spot, 'pinstripe bowl'
Yankee StadiumPinstripe Bowl / Event location
The Pinstripe Bowl is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football bowl game that is held at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York City.
2022 Pinstripe Bowl
Syracuse Orange | Minnesota Golden Gophers |
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(7–5) | (8–4) |
ACC | Big Ten |
20 | 28 |
Head coach: Dino Babers | Head coach: P. J. Fleck |
The Pinstripe Bowl revealed its new title sponsor on Tuesday, partnering with Bad Boy Mowers on a multi-year sponsorship that will rename the annual bowl game between Big Ten and ACC teams at Yankee Stadium the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl.
2021 Pinstripe Bowl
2021 New Era Pinstripe Bowl |
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Referee | Mike McCabe (Pac-12) |
Attendance | 29,653 |
United States TV coverage |
Network | ESPN ESPN Radio |
The Pinstripe Bowl is an annually held National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football post-season bowl game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City since 2010.
Catch the Pinstripe Bowl on ESPN with many other bowl games in 2022.
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Cricket Wireless
Celebration Bowl |
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Preceded by | Pelican Bowl (1972, 1974–1975) Heritage Bowl (1991–1999) |
Sponsors |
Air Force Reserve (2015–2016, 2018) Cricket Wireless (2020–present) |
2021 matchup |
Syracuse
- RB Sean Tucker (Opt-out)
- FB Chris Elmore (Injury)
- WR Courtney Jackson (Transfer portal)
- WR Isaiah Jones (Injury)
- WR Anthony Queeley (Transfer portal)
- OT Matthew Bergeron (Opt-out)
- DT Terry Lockett (Injury)
- DE Steve Linton (Transfer portal)
103,985 people
Rose Bowl Stadium – Super Bowl XIV
This was only the 14th ever Super Bowl event, and the battle between the Los Angeles Rams vs Pittsburgh Steelers did not disappoint. As the highest attended Super Bowl event in history (that's unmoved for over 40 years), there were 103,985 people here.
Syracuse
- RB Sean Tucker (Opt-out)
- FB Chris Elmore (Injury)
- WR Courtney Jackson (Transfer portal)
- WR Isaiah Jones (Injury)
- WR Anthony Queeley (Transfer portal)
- OT Matthew Bergeron (Opt-out)
- DT Terry Lockett (Injury)
- DE Steve Linton (Transfer portal)
The team has also been called the Bronx Bombers, the Pinstripers (due to the distinctive pinstripes on their home uniforms), and the Evil Empire (by opposing fans, particularly those of their archrival, the Boston Red Sox).