Brief Overview of the International Bowl

The International Bowl is a NCAA college American football bowl game played in Toronto, Ontario. In fact, this Bowl introduces the great tradition of NCAA college football to Canada. The first game was played on January 6, 2007 at the Rogers Centre. This was the first post-season Bowl game played outside the States if not to mention the Bacardi Bowl that was played in Cuba on January 1937.

The International Bowl is usually held in Rogers Centre located in the very heart of Toronto. The 2007 International Bowl is noted for the glorious win of the Cincinnati Bearcats from the Big East Conference over Western Michigan Broncos from the Mid-American Conference with 27:24. Dominick Goodman, Bearcat receiver, did most of the game having made 7 catches for 109 yards, and 2 touchdowns.

The next International Bowl game will be played on Saturday, January 6, 2008 in Toronto, matching a team from the Big East Conference against the one from the Mid-American Conference. The interesting thing is that no noon kickoff time will be provided.

Since Toronto lies central to the member schools for both the Big East and MAC, this city is ideal for the contest for the players and for the fans who want to shout for their favorite team. NCAA Bowl events are traditionally known for their vigorous atmosphere with the bands battling back and forth at every break in play.

Vividseats is offering the best choice of the International Bowl Tickets to all College Football Bowl games. Make sure to purchase in advance.

International Bowl Event Schedule

 

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