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  2. Glass Bowl - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Toledo-based Ohio Cannon of the Regional Football League played at various stadiums, including the Glass Bowl, but did not finish the season. [3] The stadium hosted the 2001 MAC Championship Game. [4] The stadium hosted the Italian Bowl on July 1, 2023, it was the final game of the 2023 Italian Football League season. [5]

  3. Bowling Green–Toledo football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Glass Bowl, home to the Rockets since 1937 Doyt Perry Stadium, home to the Falcons since 1966. The game is sometimes referred to as The Black Swamp Showdown and the Battle of I-75, as the cities of Toledo and Bowling Green are both located on I-75, just 20 miles (32 km) apart, and in the Black Swamp area of Northwest Ohio.

  4. Glass Bowl (game) - Wikipedia

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    The Glass Bowl was an annual postseason college football bowl game played from 1946 to 1949. [1] It was held at the University of Toledo 's Glass Bowl . Toledo had been a manufacturing center for glass objects, including automotive glass for nearby Detroit factories.

  5. MAC Football Championship Game - Wikipedia

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    Current stadium: Ford Field: Current location: Detroit, Michigan: Played: 1997–present: Last contest: 2024: Current champion: Ohio Bobcats: Most championships: Marshall, Northern Illinois (5) TV partner(s) ESPN/ESPN2: Official website: MAC-Sports.com football: Sponsors; Marathon Petroleum (2003–2019) Rocket Mortgage (2020–2022) Host stadiums

  6. Super Bowl overtime rules are the best of a bunch of bad ...

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    From the start of the NFL’s Super Bowl era right up through the 2011 season, the overtime rules were simple, if unbalanced: The team that scored first won the game. Touchdown, field goal, safety ...

  7. Toledo Rockets football - Wikipedia

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    Scott High School Waite (H.S.) Bowl Armory Park (1918—1922) University Stadium (Scott Park) (1923—1931) St. John Field (1932—1933) Swayne Field (1934—1935, 1942) UT played five of six home games at Swayne Field in an effort to conserve fuel for the war effort. Libbey High School (1936) Glass Bowl (1937–present) Other Football Facilities:

  8. Super Bowl Squares, explained: Rules, best squares, how to ...

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    The way the game is set up is with a 10-by-10, 100-square grid in which one Super Bowl team is assigned rows (horizontal) and the the other columns (vertical). How money is handled will depend on ...

  9. Packing a picnic for the Hollywood Bowl? Here are the BYOB rules

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    The Hollywood Bowl is one of a few venues in Los Angeles that allow you to bring your own food and drink, including alcohol. But the latter is allowed only for certain events. But the latter is ...