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The 2025 Rate Bowl delivered a one-of-a-kind party at Chase Field
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Chase Field transformed into a football madhouse on Friday afternoon, as the 2025 Rate Bowl brought all the energy and vibes to one of the most unique events in college football.

The roof was closed, the air was loud, and the baseball lines were gone. Chase Field didn’t just host New Mexico vs. Minnesota for the 2025 Rate Bowl; it absorbed them. Minnesota’s maroon met New Mexico’s teal in packed light-rail cars, bars, and plazas hours before kickoff. Inside the stadium, the sound didn’t dissipate upward as it does in open-air venues; it ricocheted. Chase Field became a major factor, as New Mexico fans and Minnesota fans were going back and forth with their decibel levels with every moment.

Why the Rate Bowl is a one-of-a-kind event:

Neutral sites in destination cities usually lower the friction for traveling fans, though not on Friday afternoon at the Rate Bowl. Minnesota and New Mexico’s fanbases weren’t just hungry for a victory; they were dedicated to making sure they saw their school come out on top to keep their streak of bowl game victories alive. The first two meetings between these teams brought the energy, passion, and unforgettable moments.

For fans of both schools, the payoff was emotional. For programs like New Mexico and Minnesota, the national stage matters. Recruits see it, alumni feel it, and the brand travels, and Chase Field set the stage for all of that on Friday afternoon.


This article first appeared on Burn City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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