What is micron pc bowl?

Micron PC Bowl was an annual college football bowl game that was played from 1990 to 2000. The game was sponsored by Micron Technology, a company that made computer memory chips and other computer components. The bowl game was played in Boise, Idaho, at the Bronco Stadium. The Micron PC Bowl was known for featuring teams from the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and the Big West Conference. However, in its final year, the game matched up teams from the WAC and the Conference USA. The game was generally played in early December and was televised on ESPN. The record for the most wins in the Micron PC Bowl is held by the Utah Utes and the Washington State Cougars, who both won the game twice. The Micron PC Bowl was replaced by the Humanitarian Bowl, which was also played in Boise.