Media
CREDENTIAL POLICY
The Go Bowling Military Bowl seeks to allocate credentials in order to maximize coverage in a safe, professional working environment. With limited space at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, it will not be possible to accommodate all requests. Please note that media credentials are very limited due to stadium capacity and safety protocols. Credential mailing and pickup information will be provided upon approval. More information will be available in Fall of 2025.
PREVIOUS MEDIA GUIDES
2023 Military Bowl Media Guide
2022 Military Bowl Media Guide
2021 Military Bowl Media Guide
2019 Military Bowl Media Guide
2018 Military Bowl Media Guide
2017 Military Bowl Media Guide
2016 Military Bowl Media Guide
2015 Military Bowl Media Guide
2014 Military Bowl Media Guide
KEY INFORMATION
ESPN/MILITARY BOWL TV & RADIO POLICY
Television stations will be allowed to film from the sidelines during the game. The Go Bowling Military Bowl’s contract with ESPN prohibits the use of game highlights on local newscasts prior to the completion of the game. A distribution amp will be provided adjacent to ESPN’s production truck for use by television stations wanting game highlights. Game highlights can be used in the standard news window. ESPN is the courtesy. Beginning 30 minutes prior to kickoff until ESPN is off the air, there will be no live telecasts, continuous live radio broadcasts or transmissions from inside Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Live shots can originate at any time from outside Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. All ENG trucks must be positioned outside Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in the designated area. Please contact Josh Barr at jbarr@militarybowl.org for more information.
GENERAL GAME INFORMATION
2025 Go Bowling Military Bowl
ACC vs American
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000)
Annapolis, Md.
TV: ESPN