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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. 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.

  4. 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:

  5. Italian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Bergamo Lions have won the most Italian Super Bowl league championships winning 12 finals. On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Italian Bowl XLII will be played at the Glass Bowl Stadium on the campus of The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA. This will mark the first Italian Football League Championship held outside of Europe.

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

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    Super Bowl Squares reverse score Some people will opt to have two payouts per quarter rather than one. A reverse score is when a player has the right score, but the teams are inverted.

  7. Toledo Rockets - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name dates back to 1946 and a man named Wayne Kohn, an employee of the structural engineering department of the Libbey-Owens Ford Glass Co., who suggested an annual Glass Bowl football game to be played in the Rockets' stadium. Three Toledo glass manufacturing companies developed the idea further and with the university ...

  8. Notre Dame, Oregon State part of Sun Bowl's fascinating ... - AOL

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    As Notre Dame and Oregon State ready to play in this year’s Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl on Dec. 29, here is a look back at some Sun Bowl history. The first Sun Bowl game was played on Jan. 1, 1935.

  9. Texas-Oklahoma game at Cotton Bowl Stadium, explained ... - AOL

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    Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas is the annual host of the Red River Rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma. Here's the history of the rivalry venue.