11/30/07 Music City Bowl Article

 

If you think that college football bowl games have sold out to corporate sponsorships, get ready for the Music City Bowl, which has taken things to the next level with two sponsors, making it the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl presented by Bridgestone. They are going to have to print extra-large Music City Bowl game tickets just to fit that all on there. But regardless of the lengthy name, the Music City Bowl is a pretty good game in its own right. In less than 10 years the Music City Bowl has attracted teams like Virginia, Minnesota (three times), Alabama, Virginia Tech, Auburn, Wisconsin, Arkansas and Georgia. That's not a bad list at all, especially considering its short history. If you want to be there for the 2006 Music City Bowl, get your Music City Bowl tickets now from GoTickets.com.

In a change from years past, the Music City Bowl will feature the ACC rather than the Big Ten taking on the SEC. So with Music City Bowl tickets you might get to see Florida State, Miami, Georgia Tech or Clemson against an SEC power. The game is set for December 29 at LP Field (formerly known as Adelphia Coliseum) in Nashville, Tennessee. Of course the stadium is the site of the famous "Music City Miracle" in 2000, when the Tennessee Titans defeated the Buffalo Bills in the NFL playoffs with an amazing kickoff return when Frank Wycheck lateraled (or made an illegal forward pass according to Bills fans) to Kevin Dyson, who ran the ball back 75 yards for the game winning touchdown. You might not see a historic play like that with 2006 Music City Bowl game tickets, but you can be assured you will see a great college football bowl game.