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Citrus Bowl History

The Citrus Bowl in Orlando is one of college football's signature events, a burst of Florida sunshine on New Year's Day. The game, traditionally played on January 1, usually pits an SEC team against a representative from the Big Ten.

The event was born in 1947 as the Tangerine Bowl, with the Catawba Indians beating the Maryville Scots, 31-6. The initial sponsors were members of a local Elks Lodge who each put up $100 to cover expenses. Proceeds went to the Harry Anna Children's Hospital, which is why the bowl would come to be known as the "Little Bowl with the Big Heart." The stadium, built in 1936 under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration, accommodated just 8,900 fans.

Today the stadium — now called Camping World Stadium — is a fully modern, 65,000-capacity facility, and the Citrus Bowl is a centerpiece of the bowl season. While it lacks the pageantry of the Rose Bowl on the other side of the country, the game is rich with the sport's history, both bad and good. The unbeaten 1955 Hillsdale College football team refused an invitation to the bowl after officials said the school's four black players would not be allowed to play. Likewise, University of Buffalo players in 1958 elected to skip the game because its two black players would have been kept off the field. But by 1966, the color line had been lifted, and Morgan State became the first historically black college to play in the bowl. The Bears went on to beat the West Chester Golden Rams, 14-6.

Other memorable games include the 1996 Citrus Bowl, in which fourth-ranked Tennessee beat fourth-ranked Ohio State, 20-14, and the 1969 edition, in which Toledo hung 56 points on Davidson, a bowl record that stands today.

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 297 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/3/11Florida Citrus Bowl - Orlando

    Had a great experience at the stadium and this event.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Winning made it worthwhile

    by Tide62 on 1/3/11Florida Citrus Bowl - Orlando

    Positives: Parking was easy to find not far from the stadium. The seats were actually good for being on the 3rd level and seemed a bit wider for comfort. Everything was easy to find. Negatives: Concession stands were limited and way over-priced. Bathrooms were a disaster. Parking was way over-priced as well. Replay screen needs to be much bigger as it was very hard to see from where I was. Overall, I'll always go if Alabama is playing. Other than that, it was like a 2 star motel with a 4 star price.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Capital One Bowl

    by JFTideFan on 1/3/11Florida Citrus Bowl - Orlando

    The obvious lopsided outcome of the game made this a very enjoyable event for this Alabama alum. Aside from the performance on the field, the overall experience from a fan watching perspective was quite enjoyable. The stadium was nice. Seating comfortable. About the only complaint is the concession stands ran out of soft drinks about 10 minutes into the second half. Getting in and out of the stadium went smoothly. Purchasing the tickets on TicketMaster, printing them out on paper and then having them scanned at the game, went smoothly. Overall, an entertaining and memorable event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SEC Performance

    by CKAPTN on 1/3/11Florida Citrus Bowl - Orlando

    Roll Tide Toll! the tide showed it's dominance and established itself as the best team in the nation, despite the 3 losses--consider the fact that they were to 3 SEC teams- tough conference

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Couldn't have been better!!

    by BestNEWyearEver on 1/3/11Florida Citrus Bowl - Orlando

    So FUN! Hopefully a preview of what's to come in 2011 for BAMA!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/3/11Florida Citrus Bowl - Orlando

    Beautiful weather and easy access to the Parking Deck and Free Shuttle to the Stadium.Great game although Concession stands were not equipped to handle credit card transactions.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Capital One Bowl

    by Mandylynn09 on 1/3/11Florida Citrus Bowl - Orlando

    This was amazing. The pre and half time shows were incredible.