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Bowling in the future: Will the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and other similar games survive the CFP? - MSNThe Gator Bowl is in the middle of the pack with those games, ranking fourth among the eight teams in average attendance during the first four years of the current contract with the SEC vs. ACC at ...
A victory by Ole Miss in the Gator Bowl would give the Rebels consecutive seasons with double-digit victories for the first time since 1959 and 1960. Ole Miss went 11-2 in 2023.
Kentucky will square off against Clemson in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at 11 a.m. CST Friday at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.
The average attendance for a Gator Bowl game involving Clemson is 64,305 — including their first two appearances, which drew 32,939 and 34,577. Their last seven appearances have averaged 73,032.
The Gator Bowl is the sixth-oldest bowl game and it features a nationally televised window (11 a.m., New Year’s Eve, ESPN) that leads into this year’s College Football Playoff semifinal games.
The TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, dates back to 1946, long before anyone ever slayed a tax. For most of its history it featured two ranked teams, but recently, they've had trouble even getting one.
On Friday, the Clemson Tigers (8-4) and Kentucky Wildcats (7-5) will face off in this year's TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. Both teams are coming off of wins in their regular season finales and hope to cap ...
It’s going to be football weather on Thursday night for the 80th TaxSlayer Gator Bowl between 14th-ranked Ole Miss (9-3) and Duke (9-3). Maybe not Florida football weather. But there won’t be ...
The Gator Bowl is an important game, especially to ESPN and the sponsors. There’s a lot of money to be lost if it gets canceled. Someone has to play Wake Forest.
Thanks to a stunning change of events caused by Texas A&M pulling out of the game, Rutgers is expected to face Wake Forest in the Gator Bowl on Friday, December 31, 2021 (12/31/21) at TIAA Stadium ...
Businessman Charles Hilty is credited with conceiving the Gator Bowl. A group of four, including Hilty, put up $10,000 to finance the first Gator Bowl in 1946.
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