The 2019 Conference USA Football Championship Game was a
college football game played on Saturday, December 7, 2019, at
FAU Stadium in
Boca Raton, Florida, to determine the
2019 champion of
Conference USA (C–USA).[2] The game featured the East division champions
Florida Atlantic and the West division champions
UAB and was the conference's 15th championship game. With sponsorship from
Ryan LLC, a global tax services and software provider, the game was officially the 2019 Ryan Conference USA Football Championship Game.[3]
Previous season
The
2018 Conference USA Football Championship Game featured East Division champion
Middle Tennessee against West Division champion
UAB in a rematch of the regular season match up a week before. Unlike the week prior, UAB was able to get a final field goal to take the lead, towards the end of the 4th quarter in a win of 27–25.[4]
Teams
The 2019 CUSA Football Championship Game was contested by the
Florida Atlantic Owls, East Division champions, and the
UAB Blazers, West Division co–champions. The teams have met eight times previously, with Florida Atlantic holding a 6–2 edge in the series. The teams' last meeting came in
2014; UAB won, 31–28. Florida Atlantic's last victory in the series came in
2013, when they defeated UAB 37–3
.[5] This will be the teams' first meeting in the CUSA Football Championship.
Florida Atlantic
Florida Atlantic clinched its spot in the Championship Game after its November 30 win over
Southern Miss.[6] This is Florida Atlantic's second overall appearance in the Championship Game in three seasons.[7] The Owls were previously 1–0 overall in the game, with their sole win back in
2017 against
North Texas.
UAB
UAB earned its spot after clinching the West Division title on November 30 with a win over
North Texas. This will be UAB's second appearance in the title game, when they defeated Middle Tennessee last season, 27–25.[4] The Blazers are the first team to represent the West Division twice consecutively since former CUSA member,
Tulsa, did back in
2008. Eight different teams had represented the division each year since then. UAB was previously 1–0 overall in the game, with their sole win
last season against
Middle Tennessee.
The 2019 Conference USA Football Championship Game was a
college football game played on Saturday, December 7, 2019, at
FAU Stadium in
Boca Raton, Florida, to determine the
2019 champion of
Conference USA (C–USA).[2] The game featured the East division champions
Florida Atlantic and the West division champions
UAB and was the conference's 15th championship game. With sponsorship from
Ryan LLC, a global tax services and software provider, the game was officially the 2019 Ryan Conference USA Football Championship Game.[3]
Previous season
The
2018 Conference USA Football Championship Game featured East Division champion
Middle Tennessee against West Division champion
UAB in a rematch of the regular season match up a week before. Unlike the week prior, UAB was able to get a final field goal to take the lead, towards the end of the 4th quarter in a win of 27–25.[4]
Teams
The 2019 CUSA Football Championship Game was contested by the
Florida Atlantic Owls, East Division champions, and the
UAB Blazers, West Division co–champions. The teams have met eight times previously, with Florida Atlantic holding a 6–2 edge in the series. The teams' last meeting came in
2014; UAB won, 31–28. Florida Atlantic's last victory in the series came in
2013, when they defeated UAB 37–3
.[5] This will be the teams' first meeting in the CUSA Football Championship.
Florida Atlantic
Florida Atlantic clinched its spot in the Championship Game after its November 30 win over
Southern Miss.[6] This is Florida Atlantic's second overall appearance in the Championship Game in three seasons.[7] The Owls were previously 1–0 overall in the game, with their sole win back in
2017 against
North Texas.
UAB
UAB earned its spot after clinching the West Division title on November 30 with a win over
North Texas. This will be UAB's second appearance in the title game, when they defeated Middle Tennessee last season, 27–25.[4] The Blazers are the first team to represent the West Division twice consecutively since former CUSA member,
Tulsa, did back in
2008. Eight different teams had represented the division each year since then. UAB was previously 1–0 overall in the game, with their sole win
last season against
Middle Tennessee.