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The Corn Bowl was a college football bowl game played from 1947 until 1955 in central Illinois. The first game was played November 27, 1947, in Normal, Illinois, between Southern Illinois and North Central of Illinois. [1] Its final game was played November 24, 1955, between Western Illinois and Luther. There was no game played in 1952 and 1954 ...
Corn Bowl: 1947–1955 Bloomington, Illinois: Cosmopolitan Bowl: 1951 Alexandria, Louisiana: McNeese State vs. Louisiana College: Cotton-Tobacco Bowl 1946–1947 Greensboro, North Carolina: Eastern Bowl 1963 Allentown, Pennsylvania: Northeastern Huskies vs. East Carolina Pirates: Elks Bowl: 1953–1954 Greenville, North Carolina Raleigh, North ...
The 1950 Illinois State Normal Redbirds football team represented Illinois State Normal University—now known as Illinois State University—as a member of the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) during the 1950 college football season.
Celebration Bowl time today. Date: Saturday, December 14. Start time: Noon ET. The 2024 Celebration Bowl is scheduled to kick off at noon ET on Saturday, Dec. 14 from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl; Cactus Bowl (Division II) Cajun Bowl; California Bowl; Camellia Bowl (1948) Charity Bowl; Cherry Bowl; Cigar Bowl; Coca-Cola Classic (college football) Corn Bowl; Cosmopolitan Bowl
The Orange Blossom Classic modeled itself after the Rose Bowl, the oldest and most prestigious college football bowl game, seeking to position cross-country teams in an end-of-the-season showdown.
Cotton Bowl history. Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas opened in 1930, before the Red River Rivalry started calling it home in 1932. The stadium located in the middle of the State Fair of Texas was ...
This list of Nebraska Cornhuskers bowl games shows the bowl games the Nebraska Cornhuskers football program has participated in since the inception of college football's bowl system in 1902. Nebraska has played in fifty-four bowl games, including a record thirty-five straight from 1969 to 2003, with a record of 27–27.