When I was a little girl, there were
FOUR
college football bowl games.
Cotton
Sugar
Orange
and the "Granddaddy of them all"...
Rose
All of the games were on New Year's Day.
Each network (ABC, CBS, NBC) had a game, and one had two games.
The Cotton Bowl Parade was at 8:00 a.m., for one hour. The game was immediately after.
You were able to see all of the games!
(The games were on while we took down our Christmas tree.)
All of the games were on New Year's Day.
Each network (ABC, CBS, NBC) had a game, and one had two games.
The Cotton Bowl Parade was at 8:00 a.m., for one hour. The game was immediately after.
You were able to see all of the games!
(The games were on while we took down our Christmas tree.)
(I have seen the Fiesta Bowl Stadium in 1975,
the Orange Bowl Stadium in Miami in 2004,
the Orange Bowl Stadium in Miami in 2004,
and the Rose Bowl Stadium in 2011)
In 1968, the Peach Bowl was added, and
in 1971, the Fiesta Bowl.
I marched at half time of the Fiesta Bowl football game
on December 26, 1975.
I was a senior in high school.
All of the bands were in an outline of the United States.
We were the (filled in) state of Florida.
And from there, the bowls
EXPLODED!!!
There are currently
THIRTY-FIVE
college bowl games!!!
At the end of the bowl games, sports writers and coaches
voted, and a national champion was crowned.
In the last few years, they had the BCS...Bowl Championship Series.
If it was currently the same, Alabama and Florida State
would have played for the championship.
In 1984, BYU was the only undefeated team in the country.
They were crowned national champions!
In the last few years, they had the BCS...Bowl Championship Series.
If it was currently the same, Alabama and Florida State
would have played for the championship.
Finally, it was decided that the top four teams would be
involved in the first ever football playoff system.
(A "Final Four")
(A "Final Four")
Oregon defeated Florida State in the Rose Bowl.
Ohio State defeated Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.
The Bucs
vs
The Ducks
So, 2 weeks later, Oregon and Ohio State played in the
first ever national championship game!
No more waiting until the next day to see who was #1.
The
Buckeyes
Beat
The
Ducks
42-20
To add a little fun, a former student, Hunter Patterson,
went with his dad and two of his brothers to the game!
(Hunter is a junior, and was in the very first class that was on this blog!)
The game was held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
(The first ever game played there when the stadium opened?
BYU defeated Oklahoma!)
Hunter, Daniel, Noah
Buckeyes
Beat
The
Ducks
42-20
To add a little fun, a former student, Hunter Patterson,
went with his dad and two of his brothers to the game!
(Hunter is a junior, and was in the very first class that was on this blog!)
The game was held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
(The first ever game played there when the stadium opened?
BYU defeated Oklahoma!)
Hunter, Daniel, Noah
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