Oranges, Peaches, Pinstripes, and Cheez-It: NCAA Football Bowl Games

Oranges, Peaches, Pinstripes, and Cheez-It: NCAA Football Bowl Games

NCAA Bowl games match up many of the nation's best football teams at the end of the year. Over the Christmas hoidays, one can watch one or more Bowl games almost every day over a couple of weeks. Some of them have classic names and decades of tradition while others are relatively new and names that are simply sold away to companies to advertise their company name!

In what Florida city is the Citrus Bowl played?

Not counting the National Championship game, how many Bowl games will there be this year?

Where is the Orange Bowl played?

In what city is the Music City Bowl played?

Which of these Bowl games is actually a real NCAA Bowl game?

In what city in Texas is the Cotton Bowl played?

Which of these cities does NOT have a Bowl game named after it?

Which of these comedians has a Bowl game named after him?

Which of these Bowl names is NOT an actual NCAA Bowl game?

In what city is the Cheez-It Bowl played?

In what city is the Pinstripe Bowl played?

What Bowl is hosted annually in Fort Worth, Texas?

Which of these famous baseball stadiums has a Bowl named after it?

In what city is the Duke's Mayo Bowl played?

Where is the Independence Bowl annually held?

Which of the following breakfast cereal characters has a Bowl game named after it/him?

Where is the Fiesta Bowl played?

In what California city is the Holiday Bowl played?

in what city is the Liberty Bowl played?

Where is the Sugar Bowl played?

What is the name of the annual Bowl game held in Honolulu?

Which of these cities does NOT have a Bowl game named after it?

In what city is the Alamo Bowl played?

Where is the Peach Bowl played?

What New Year's Day Bowl Game played in Pasadena used to always feature the Big 10 and Pac 10 champions?

Oranges, Peaches, Pinstripes, and Cheez-It: NCAA Football Bowl Games

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In addition to his teaching career, Dave is also a former high school football coach, having won a couple of local championships. While he wishes he had won more, he continues to be deeply involved in football as a scout, recruiter, and social media creator for a university football team.

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A die-hard fan of the Las Vegas Raiders, Dave has experienced his share of sports heartache, having seen them play in seven NFL cities with six losses. His all-time favorite athlete is Don Mattingly, reflecting his deep love for sports that spans many arenas.

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