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The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (known as the Motor City Bowl until 2009) was a post-season college football bowl game that was played annually from 1997 to 2013. The first five games (1997–2001) were played at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, and moved to the 65,000-seat Ford Field in downtown Detroit, Michigan in 2002—the past and present homes of the Detroit Lions respectively.
The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. The Ford Motor Company served as title sponsor of the game for 10 years, through its auto shop brand Quick Lane. In June 2024, that sponsorship ended. [3] Organizers are using Detroit Bowl naming while seeking a new title ...
This was the second time, after the 2004 Motor City Bowl, that the Huskies faced the MAC champions in a bowl game. The Huskies, led by running back Donald Brown 's 208 yards rushing, dominated the first half statistically, [25] but found themselves down 20–10 midway through the second quarter due to giving up six fumbles , five of which were ...
Since the establishment of the team in 1895, Marshall has appeared in 19 bowl games (officially 18). [1] The latest bowl win occurred on December 19, 2022, when Marshall defeated UConn 28–14 in the 2022 Myrtle Beach Bowl. The victory in that game brought the Herd's overall bowl record to thirteen wins and six losses (13–6).
The 1997 Motor City Bowl was the inaugural edition of the new college football bowl game, and was played at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan on December 26, 1997. The game featured the Marshall Thundering Herd of the MAC and the Ole Miss Rebels of the Southeastern Conference .
The 2004 Motor City Bowl, part of the 2004–05 NCAA football bowl games season, occurred on December 27, 2004 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. Team selection [ edit ] The Toledo Rockets entered the game as the champions of the Mid-American Conference as they defeated Miami University on December 2, 2004 in the MAC Championship Game by a ...
2007 Orange Bowl. 2010 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl. 2011 Belk Bowl. 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl. 2013 Sugar Bowl. 2014 Belk Bowl. 2015 Music City Bowl. 2016 Citrus Bowl (December) 2017 TaxSlayer Bowl.
2007 Purdue Boilermakers football. The 2007 Purdue Boilermakers football represented Purdue University in the Big Ten Conference during the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Joe Tiller, in his 11th season at Purdue, was the team's head coach. The Boilermakers' home games were played at Ross–Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana.