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Express/FedEx (1989–2010). In its early years, the Orange Bowl had no defined conference tie-ins; it often pitted a team from the southeastern part of the... |
bowl has tie-ins with the Mountain West and Pac-12 conferences. The Mountain West Conference and Pac-12 Conference announced tie-ins for the new bowl... |
Stadium in Tucson, and starting in 2020 has tie-ins with the Mountain West Conference and Mid-American Conference (MAC). The 2021 game was cancelled due to... |
final rankings. The remainder of the bowl-eligible teams are selected by each respective bowl based on conference tie-ins, order of selection, matchup considerations... |
New Year's Six (section Bowl game conference tie-ins) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) bowl games: the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. These games are... |
The game has tie-ins with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Big 12 Conference. In the College Football Playoff (CFP) era, the bowl seeks to match... |
from mid-major conferences. Consideration was given to historic associations between the conferences and the bowl games themselves. Tie-ins still apply,... |
Currently, the bowl has tie-ins with the SEC and the Big Ten, holding the first selection after the CFP selection process for both conferences. Since the... |
conference tie-ins were: Rose Bowl – Big Ten champion and Pac-10/Pac-12 champion Fiesta Bowl – Big 12 champion Orange Bowl – ACC champion Sugar Bowl –... |
Bowl invited the SEC champion and the Orange Bowl hosted the Big 8 conference champion. These conference tie-ins led to situations where the top-ranked... |
recently in the 1987 season. Due to often rigid existing bowl tie-ins, and various conference regulations, it was not uncommon that the two top-ranked... |
the Orange Bowl and took place at the Orange Bowl stadium in Miami, Florida on January 1, 1954. The game was the first Orange Bowl to feature tie-ins between... |
thus free to choose a bowl. As such, the Fiesta Bowl and the Florida Citrus Bowl, each free from the obligation of conference tie-ins, vied to host the Miami–Penn... |
the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. Consistent with conference tie-ins, the bowl featured the Clemson Tigers of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the Kentucky... |
with conference tie-ins, the game was played between teams from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Big Ten Conference. The bowl also has a tie-in with... |
Fiesta Bowl, unhindered by conference tie-ins and played in generally warm weather, propelled itself to major-bowl status by attracting national championship... |
announced that it would hold a new bowl game at Ford Field beginning in 2014, holding Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conference tie-ins, despite the existence of the... |
that are bowl eligible will usually either play in one of the bowl games that its conference is affiliated with based on conference tie-ins or the team... |
Fiesta Bowl this season was supposed to choose either the Big 12 Conference champion or the Pacific-10 Conference champion as part of the BCS tie-ins for... |
brand. Consistent with conference tie-ins, the game featured teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the Big 12 Conference. This was the eighth... |