Liberty Bowl Tickets

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The AutoZone Liberty Bowl might not have the prestige of some of the BCS bowl games, but over its more than 50-year history it has made a name for itself and has done an exceptional job of producing some of the closest finishers of the college bowl season. In fact, the last seven Liberty Bowl games have all been decided by a touchdown or less, and the game has attracted teams like Georgia, Arkansas and Boise State over that span. Liberty Bowl game tickets have become harder to find in recent years, but you can always find a great selection and low prices on Liberty Bowl seats at GoTickets.

The Liberty Bowl, as you might have guessed by its name, actually started in Philadelphia and was played for several years at John F. Kennedy Stadium, which then was known as Philadelphia Municipal Stadium. But an outdoor game in Philly during the winter turned out to be a bad idea, so the game was moved indoors in ’64 at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City. Not surprisingly, that didn’t turn out so well either and the following year the game was moved to Memphis and it has been played at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium ever since. Get your Liberty Bowl tickets today.

In recent years the Liberty Bowl has been sold out more often than not, and each of the 61,008 Liberty Bowl seats have been filled. The stadium is certainly not the newest or fanciest you will ever visit, but it does have a historic charm that you just don’t find in stadiums that have been built in recent years. Over its long existence it has held NFL, WFL, USFL, CFL and XFL games, making it the only stadium that can claim to have hosted all five of those football leagues. It even held an exhibition baseball game in the 1970s that featured the Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers in a game that was played with the right field fence at less than 175 feet because of the stadium configuration. If you want to be there for this year’s renewal of the historic game, then get your Liberty Bowl football tickets right now.