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153: 402: 126: 423: 1472: 3577: 465:. The name "bowl" to describe the games thus comes from the Rose Bowl stadium. Other cities saw the promotional value for tourism that the Tournament of Roses parade and Rose Bowl carried and began to develop their own regional festivals which included college football games. The label "bowl" was attached to the festival name, even though the games were not always played in bowl-shaped stadiums. 950:, generally by winning at least six games and by not having a losing record at the end of their regular season schedule. They can then be invited to a bowl game based on their finishing placement in their conference, and tie-ins that their conference has to various bowl games. Alternately, a bowl-eligible team may receive an at-large invitation to a bowl game, independent of conference tie-ins. 626: 383: 657:, formed by the major bowls and conferences, put in place a system where the two highest ranked teams would play each other, even if they were each affiliated with a different bowl. However, the Pac-10 and Big Ten and the Rose Bowl did not participate. Number 1 vs Number 2 bowl match-ups became far more likely, but were not guaranteed. After the 1997 season, undefeated 537:(1935). By 1950, the number had increased to eight games. This slate of eight bowl games persisted through 1960, but by 1970 the number had increased again, to 11 games. The number continued to increase, to 15 games in 1980, to 19 games in 1990, 25 games in 2000, 35 games in 2010, and 41 games by 2015 (40 games plus two teams playing a second game to determine the 3587: 71: 607:
based on wins against far inferior teams. As a result, there could be multiple championship titles and no single champion. This led to the term "Mythical National Championship", which is still used to describe high school national champions, since high school sports have state championship tournaments but not national.
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Currently, college football bowl games are played from mid-December to early January. As the number of bowl games has increased, the number of games a team would need to win to be invited to a bowl game has decreased. With a 12-game schedule, a number of teams with only 5 wins have been invited to a
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NCAA bowl season generally lasts from mid-December to early January with the first week of bowl games usually featuring teams from the Group of Five conferences (American Athletic Conference, Conference-USA, Mid-American Conference, Mountain West Conference, Sun Belt Conference and FBS Independents
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An association of the bowl games themselves, independent of the NCAA, has existed since at least 1989. Originally known as the Football Bowl Association, the organization announced a rebranding as "Bowl Season" in October 2020. It aims to work "with all existing bowls to promote the benefits of the
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as a way to promote the area for tourism and business. Since commercial air travel was either non-existent or very limited, the games were scheduled well after the end of the regular season to allow fans to travel to the game site. While modern travel is more convenient, all but 5 of 41 bowl games
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Bowls are popular among coaching staffs because the NCAA allows college teams going to bowl games extra weeks of practice they would otherwise not have, and bowl games pay the teams for their participation. Teams belonging to a conference split the money with their conference mates. For the 2010
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conference champion. These conference tie-ins led to situations where the top-ranked teams in the country could not play each other in a bowl game. The national championship was decided after the bowls, solely by voters for various media polls, who tried to decide which team was best, sometimes
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to determine an annual national champion, which was instead traditionally determined by a vote of sports writers and other non-players. In place of such a playoff, various cities across the United States developed their own regional festivals featuring postseason college football games. Prior to
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Because of the vested economic interests entrenched in the various bowl games, the longer regular season compared to lower divisions of college football, and a desire not to have college players play several rounds of playoff games during final exams and winter recess, the
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that are not hosting semi-final games revert to their traditional tie-ins. Like its predecessors, and in contrast to the officially sanctioned NCAA tournaments at lower levels, the College Football Playoff is not officially recognized as an NCAA championship.
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has also been contested in Germany since 1982 and a Ladies Bowl was introduced in 1990. Other, related, national championship games in Germany include the German Flag Bowl (est. 2000), German Junior Flag Bowl (1999) and a German Indoor Flag Bowl (2000).
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long avoided instituting a playoff tournament to determine an annual national champion. Instead, the National Champion in the Football Bowl Subdivision has traditionally been determined by a vote of sports writers and other non-players.
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requirements for teams to receive an invitation to a bowl game in a particular year; as of 1971, there were only 10 team-competitive (as compared to all-star) bowl games. The number of bowl games has grown, reaching 20 games by the
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Following team-competitive bowl games, a series of all-star bowl games round out the postseason schedule. These games seek to showcase the best departing college players. Such college all-star games include the
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with the exception of Notre Dame) with bowl games featuring mainly teams from the Power Five conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC and FBS Independent Notre Dame) coming in the second week.
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At lower levels, teams play in playoff tournaments with a national championship game at a neutral site, making invitational bowl games less popular than in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).
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record, and an NCAA bowl game attendance record. The Rose Bowl stadium still is the largest capacity stadium and the Rose Bowl game has the highest attendance for postseason bowl games.
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The historic timing of bowl games, around the new year, is the result of two factorsβ€”warm climate and ease of travel. The original bowls began in warm climates such as
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holds the official NCAA-recognized record of consecutive bowl berths, along with the longest active streak of consecutive bowl appearances, at 26 straight bowls.
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Bowl (also known as the Battle of Ontario); like most Canadian sports leagues, however, the CFL's championship is instead known as a cup (in the CFL's case, the
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held the record of consecutive bowl berths at 36 bowl appearances from 1982 until 2017. However, it is not recognized by the NCAA since the NCAA vacated FSU's
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may deviate and pick a different team, particularly in years when multiple teams were equally worthy of reaching the game. In 2003, for instance, one-loss
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Prior to 1992, most bowls had strict agreements with certain conferences. For example, the Rose Bowl traditionally invited the champions of the
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rotated among the BCS venues. The BCS Championship Game, while separate from the four main bowls, was still rotated among their sites. The
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in the Orange Bowl. Michigan won by five on New Year's Day and the next night, Nebraska beat Tennessee (playing with an injury-hobbled
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Recently, the term "bowl" has been added to other games that have some special note or sub-plot to the actual game, in college or the
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The Rose Bowl was the only major college bowl game in 1930. By 1940, there were five major college bowl games: the Rose Bowl, the
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from 2014 to the present), various bowl games continue to be held because of the vested economic interests entrenched in them.
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Games between two very poor teams and/or of a very poor standard of play have been jokingly referred to as the "Toilet Bowl".
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semifinals and finals). Alabama also holds the record for most bowl victories with 41 under that same metric. As of 2019, the
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was contractually obligated to recognize the winner of the game as its national champion. However, other polls such as the
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The championship game of the Dutch AFBN First Division is called the Tulip Bowl. The first edition was held in 1986.
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is determined every year in the Israel Bowl. The first to lift the Becker Trophy was the Jerusalem Lions in 2008.
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The following season, the Rose Bowl, Pac-10, and Big Ten joined the other bowls and major conferences to form the
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As a result, other professional football leagues used or use the name Bowl for their championships, such as the
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was ranked first in both major polls, but as the Big Ten champion, they played eighth-ranked Pac-10 champion
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occurred in 1970, the AFL–NFL World Championship Game became the NFL's championship and is now known as the
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The championship game between the East Japan and West Japan champions in college football, is known as the
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level there are currently four postseason bowls for teams that did not qualify for the DII playoffs: the
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level, all bowls that are currently played are recent developments (starting in 2008 or later). For the
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In the 1990s, many bowl games began to modify or abandon their traditional names in favor of selling
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There have also been pre-season and regular-season games carrying the "bowl" moniker, including the
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event, generally collegiate football with some significant exceptions. Two examples are the
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The Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) features only one bowl game, the
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conferences. The Sugar Bowl invited the SEC champion and the Orange Bowl hosted the
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Bowl games originally featured the very best teams in college football, with strict
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has played in more bowl games than any other school, with 69 appearances (counting
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held overseas, and various one-time games informally nicknamed bowls, such as the
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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bought the naming rights; it later reverted to its original name in 2015).
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Examples of bowl games that are not part of the postseason include the
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style tournament for European American Football teams affiliated with
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For the 2014–15 season, the BCS was replaced by a new consortium, the
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The use of the term has crossed over into professional and collegiate
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also used the name "bowl" for some of its playoff games. While the
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season, 70 of the 120 Division I FBS teams played in a bowl game.
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championship game has historically been known as the Amos Alonzo
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The championship game of the Swiss Nationalliga A is called the
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in the Rose Bowl. The top Bowl Alliance team, #2 and unbeaten
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as the name of its all-star game in 1951, and introduced the
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national championship game; since 2002 these have been the
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Washington–Washington State playing for pride in Apple Cup
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and was first held in 1979. Apart from the German Bowl, a
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was not named a Bowl initially, the league instituted the
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