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- Bowl_game abstract "In North America, a bowl game is one of a number of post-season college football games that are primarily played by teams from the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The term "bowl" originated from the Rose Bowl Stadium, site of the first post-season college football games. The Rose Bowl Stadium, in turn, takes its name and bowl-shaped design from the Yale Bowl, the prototype of many football stadiums in the United States. In turn, the NFL's "Super Bowl" is a reference to college football bowl games.Prior to 2002, bowl game statistics were not included in players' career totals and the games were mostly considered to be exhibition games involving a payout to participating teams, which had to meet strict eligibility requirements. The number of bowl games has grown in recent years, climbing to 35 team-competitive games starting in 2010-11. The increase in games allows virtually every team with a non-losing record – twice seeing waivers for teams with losing records (UCLA 2011, Georgia Tech 2012) – to earn revenue for participating programs and to recruit new players to the teams. With the increase to 39 bowl games in 2014-15, the NCAA has eased the bowl eligibility rules to make teams with a losing record fully eligible to participate without the need to apply for a waiver.In recent years, the term "bowl" has become synonymous with any major American football event, generally collegiate football with some significant exceptions (such as the Super Bowl). Two examples are the Egg Bowl, the name of the annual matchup between the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the Ole Miss Rebels, and the Iron Bowl, a nickname given to the annual game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn Tigers.The use of the term has crossed over into professional and collegiate Canadian football. A notable example is the annual Banjo Bowl between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) plays two semi-final "bowl games" before the Vanier Cup national championship game. The Uteck Bowl is normally played between the Atlantic Division Champion and the champion from another division. It is usually held at the venue of the easternmost team playing in the semi-finals. The Mitchell Bowl is played at the venue ot the westernmost team participating in the semi-finals.".
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- Bowl_game wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Bowl_game wikiPageExternalLink www.footballbowlassociation.com.
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- Bowl_game rd College_Football_Championship_Game.
- Bowl_game rd "Semifinals".
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- Bowl_game team "Stanford Indians".
- Bowl_game title "Stanford".
- Bowl_game year "1901".
- Bowl_game subject Category:College_football_bowls.
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- Bowl_game comment "In North America, a bowl game is one of a number of post-season college football games that are primarily played by teams from the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The term "bowl" originated from the Rose Bowl Stadium, site of the first post-season college football games. The Rose Bowl Stadium, in turn, takes its name and bowl-shaped design from the Yale Bowl, the prototype of many football stadiums in the United States.".
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- Bowl_game depiction 2006_Rose_Bowl_go-ahead_touchdown.jpg.
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