The DXL Frisco Bowl Opens Entries for “Sideline Reporter Search”

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Oct 10, 2018 | THE FRISCO BOWL

The DXL Frisco Bowl Opens Entries for “Sideline Reporter Search”

Opportunity for Frisco ISD High School Students to Cover the Annual Football Game

Wednesday, October 10, 2018-Frisco, TX:The DXL Frisco Bowl (@FriscoBowlGAME) announced today its “Student Sideline Reporter Search” which will offer a unique experience for Frisco ISD high school students as part of its social media coverage of the bowl game. The DXL Frisco Bowl is looking for writers, reporters and social media gurus of all high school grade levels in Frisco who have a passion for college sports. Selected reporters will gain valuable sports media experience and cover DFW’s newest bowl game, the DXL Frisco Bowl, which will be played at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, TX on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018.

Fans are encouraged to follow the DXL Frisco Bowl Student Sideline Reporter Search through the contestants’ social mediaactivity which will be featured on the DXL Frisco Bowl’s Facebook page and Twitter feed. Additionally, DXLFriscobowl.com will feature a Sideline Reporter gallery showcasing the best entries and giving all fans an inside look into the unique storylines throughout the campaign.

Winners will be selected based on personality, creativity and their ability to promote the DXL Frisco Bowl using social media and original media content.

DXL Frisco Bowl Student Sideline Reporter Search Details:

For Inquiries Specific to the Student Sideline Reporter Program Content, please contact:

Sean Johnson

[email protected]

About The DXL Frisco Bowl

The DXL Frisco Bowl, formerly the Miami Beach Bowl, is now owned and operated by ESPN Events, a division of ESPN, and is affiliated with the American Athletic Conference.

The bowl game will air on ESPN on Wednesday, Dec. 19, live from Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.

Toyota Stadium is the home of FC Dallas of Major League Soccer, the National Soccer Hall of Fame and host to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Championship Game since 2010. It has a football capacity of 17,200.

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