Bowls you’ve been to:

Sugar Bowl when we kicked Notre Dame's ass (Brady Quinn team)
 
I went to the toilet bowl early this morning to drop a little deuce coupe.
 
Seattle and Rose
I forgot about the old Seattle Bowl! One year, Georgia Tech played in the game, and they didn't take their band. So, they asked for Alumni Band Members in the area to reresent the Techsters, and they had enough volunteers working at Boeing to field a proper Pep Band. Well played Tech. That's the coolest nerdy football thing ever in my book. Sting 'em! @rfjeff9
 
Wife gets free tickets to the Quick Lane bowl so we typically go every year.
 
My wife and I attended the Captial One Bowl in Orlando, back when Bama pounded Michigan State.
 
Sugar 3 times
Cotton
Hall of Fame when it was in B’ham and in Orlando
Peach 2 times
Rose
Birmingham Bowl
Citrus
Outback
Music City

I didn’t put years because it goes back to 84.

The only one I really want to go to is the Orange because that completes the 4 majors of my childhood. Auburn has to make it there for that to happen.
 
2013 Grand Daddy of them All
 
@Deep Creek Here you go!

1976 Liberty Bowl: Alabama 36 U.C.L.A. 06
1977 Tangerine Bowl: Florida State 40 Texas Tech 17
1978 Hall of Fame Classic @ Legion Field: Texas A&M 28 Iowa State 12
1980 Sugar Bowl: Alabama 24 Arkansas 09
1980 Tangerine Bowl: Florida 35 Maryland 20
1981 Tangerine Bowl: Mizzou 19 Southern Miss 17
1985 Sugar Bowl: Nebraska 28 L.S.U. 10
1991 Hall of Fame Bowl: Clemson 30 Illinois 00
1991 Gator Bowl: Oklahoma 48 Virginia 14
1992 Hall of Fame Bowl: Syracuse 24 Ohio State 17
1993 Citrus Bowl: Georgia 21 Ohio State 14
1993 Liberty Bowl: Louisville 18 Michigan State 07
1995 Cotton Bowl: Southern California 55 Texas Tech 14
1995 Sugar Bowl: Virginia Tech 28 Texas 10
1996 Sun Bowl: Stanford 38 Michigan State 00
1997 Cotton Bowl: B.Y.U. 19 Kansas State 15
1998 Sugar Bowl: Florida State 31 Ohio State 14
1998 Music City Bowl: Virginia Tech 38 Alabama 07
1999 Fiesta Bowl: Tennessee 23 Florida State 16
1999 Motor City Bowl: Marshall 21 B.Y.U. 03
2001 Gator Bowl: Virginia Tech 41 Clemson 20
2001 Orange Bowl: Oklahoma 13 Florida State 02
2001 Independence Bowl: Alabama 14 Iowa State 13
2002 Cotton Bowl: Oklahoma 10 Arkansas 03
2003 Gator Bowl: N.C. State 28 Notre Dame 06
2004 Orange Bowl: Miami (Fla.) 16 Florida State 14
2004 Music City Bowl: Minnesota 20 Alabama 16
2006 Cotton Bowl: Alabama 13 Texas Tech 10
2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl: Georgia 31 Virginia Tech 24
2007 Gator Bowl: West Virginia 38 Georgia Tech 35
2007 Liberty Bowl: Mississippi State 10 U.C.F. 03
2010 Rose Bowl: Ohio State 26 Oregon 17
2011 Capital One (Citrus) Bowl: Alabama 49 Michigan State 07
2012 BBVA Compass Bowl @ Legion Field: S.M.U. 28 Pittsburgh 06
2012 Liberty Bowl: Tulsa 31 Iowa State 17
2013 BCS Championship Game @ Miami Gardens: Alabama 42 Notre Dame 14
2014 Gator Bowl: Nebraska 24 Georgia 19
2014 Orange Bowl: Clemson 40 Ohio State 35
2015 Camellia Bowl: App. State 31 Ohio Univ. 29
2016 Camellia Bowl: App. State 31 Toledo 28
2017 Liberty Bowl: Iowa State 21 Memphis 20
2018 Orange Bowl: Alabama 45 Oklahoma 34
2020 Citrus Bowl: Alabama 35 Michigan 16
2021 Cotton Bowl: Alabama 27 Cincinnati 06
No Álamo? Fucking sissy.
 
It used to be better when we had a connection with the ACC. I was at the Iowa state and Clemson games
lmao, everybody in the ACC hated that bowl tie-in

the best was when during BC's first year in the ACC they went 9-3 (5-3) and got shipped out to Boise b/c all the Florida bowls, the Peach Bowl, Music City Bowl and Duke's Mayo Bowl wanted nothing to do with them. Boise was supposed to be reserved for the worst bowl eligible team in the ACC instead they got one of the best that year

after the season the ACC made a rule that prohibited this from happening again. a team that went 7-5 can't jump a team that went 9-3 in the bowl lineup. it worked for a few years until Bobby Bowden announced his retirement in '09 and the Gator Bowl told the ACC to shove that rule up their ass b/c they were taking Florida State over anyone else
 
I am returning to the American Standard Champion 4 bowl right now.
 
lmao, everybody in the ACC hated that bowl tie-in

the best was when during BC's first year in the ACC they went 9-3 (5-3) and got shipped out to Boise b/c all the Florida bowls, the Peach Bowl, Music City Bowl and Duke's Mayo Bowl wanted nothing to do with them. Boise was supposed to be reserved for the worst bowl eligible team in the ACC instead they got one of the best that year

after the season the ACC made a rule that prohibited this from happening again. a team that went 7-5 can't jump a team that went 9-3 in the bowl lineup. it worked for a few years until Bobby Bowden announced his retirement in '09 and the Gator Bowl told the ACC to shove that rule up their ass b/c they were taking Florida State over anyone else
Ya, when you think about a bowl game it should be in warmer weather. Boise is a shit weather bowl game, but I remember watching the Clemson players having a ball playing in the snow, a lot of them had never seen snow before.
 
Citrus Bowl x 2
Gator Bowl x 3
Hall of Fame/Outback Bowl x 2
Peach Bowl x 1
 
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