The game featured the
New Mexico State Aggies against the
Utah State Aggies. It was the 38th all-time meeting between the schools, with Utah State leading the series 30–7. From 1984 until 2000, and again from 2003 until 2012, New Mexico State and Utah State were members of the same conference, spanning the
Big West,
Sun Belt and
WAC until Utah State joined Mountain West in 2013.
This was New Mexico State's fourth bowl game in school history and their first since the
1960 Sun Bowl, which coincidentally saw
them play against
Utah State; New Mexico State won that game by a score of 20–13. New Mexico State's appearance in this Arizona Bowl snapped their 56-year bowlless streak, which was the longest in all of
FBS.
This bowl was also New Mexico State's final game as a member of the Sun Belt before going
independent for 2018.
The game featured the
New Mexico State Aggies against the
Utah State Aggies. It was the 38th all-time meeting between the schools, with Utah State leading the series 30–7. From 1984 until 2000, and again from 2003 until 2012, New Mexico State and Utah State were members of the same conference, spanning the
Big West,
Sun Belt and
WAC until Utah State joined Mountain West in 2013.
This was New Mexico State's fourth bowl game in school history and their first since the
1960 Sun Bowl, which coincidentally saw
them play against
Utah State; New Mexico State won that game by a score of 20–13. New Mexico State's appearance in this Arizona Bowl snapped their 56-year bowlless streak, which was the longest in all of
FBS.
This bowl was also New Mexico State's final game as a member of the Sun Belt before going
independent for 2018.