It’s a change up for the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees’ annual college football bowl game unveiled a new title sponsor Tuesday in Bad Boy Mowers, announcing a multi-year partnership with the lawnmower tractor company. The game will now be known as the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl. “With New York City and Yankee Stadium as its backdrop, our full week of bowl activities truly provides one of the most unique atmospheres and settings in college football, and we are proud to share the spotlight with a company like Bad Boy Mowers, which has trod a similar path as our game, becoming highly regarded in a crowded marketplace in a short amount of time,” Mark Holtzman, the executive director of the bowl game, said Tuesday. Bad Bow Mowers replaces the hat company New Era, which had been the Pinstripe Bowl’s title sponsor since the inaugural game in 2010. Yankee Stadium transforms into a football field every December for the Pinstripe Bowl, which features a postseason matchup between schools from the Big Ten and the ACC.