2011 MUSIC CITY BOWL GAME INFO:
Date: December 30, 2011
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Venue: LP Field
Teams: Mississippi Bulldogs vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons
It will be a battle of up-and-coming teams in Nashville’s LP Field on December 30th when the 6-6 Mississippi Bulldogs and 6-6 Wake Forest Demon Deacons battle for a bowl win and fodder for their young teams to take into 2012. For Mississippi State head coach Dan Mullen, the fact that this is the second-straight year he’s taken the Bulldogs to a bowl game should get him an extended contract, considering it’s the first time the school has done so since the late-90s. Wake Forest is looking to prove to the nation that it was worthy to win the ACC-Atlantic division after coming close to play for it, only losing to eventual champion Clemson by a last-second field goal. Make sure you don’t miss this battle of ascendant teams who will surely be making the highlight rounds many times in 2012!
2010 Music City Bowl Game Results:
North Carolina outlasts Tennessee in double-overtime, 30-27.
MUSIC CITY BOWL GAME INFO:
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Venue: LP Field
Previous Names: Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl
Notable MVPs: Marques Hagans, Marion Barber, William Green
Recent Music City Bowl Games:
The Music City Bowl is an annual postseason college football bowl game played at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee. The game is officially known as the "Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Presented by Bridgestone" and features teams from the Southeastern (SEC) and Atlantic Coast (ACC) conferences. Former sponsorship includes Homepoint.com and American General Life & Accident, and previous conference tie-ins include the Big East and Big Ten conferences.
Played since 1998, the Music City Bowl has featured such talented players as Marion Barber and Andre Woodson of Kentucky. The bowl has become synonymous with college football upsets, six of the eight games having been one by underdogs. The biggest upset came in 2006, when Kentucky, a ten point underdog, beat Clemson 28-20.
LP Field, home of the Music City Bowl in Nashville, is also the home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans and has a capacity of nearly 70,000. A visit to Nashville puts football fans in the country music capital of the world. Buy Music City Bowl tickets and experience college football action in the heart of historic Nashville, Tennessee!
See Also:
Music City Bowl Preview History
Music City Bowl Ticket Information:
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