The 2012 St. Petersburg Bowl is nearly here and tickets are going fast. With the C-USA taking on the Big East this is going to be a great game. Don’t wait to get in on the fun and buy your St. Petersburg Bowl tickets before its too late!
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The St. Petersburg Bowl is one of the most exciting bowls and tickets are always going fast. Hosted at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, this game always gets a big crowd. You don’t want to miss it so get your tickets for the St. Petersburg Bowl before it’s too late. Officially known as the St. Petersburg Bowl Presented by Beef 'O' Brady's, the game has previously been known as the magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl. You don’t want to miss watching the C-USA battle the Big East for the chance to win the St. Petersburg Bowl trophy, so get your tickets and get into Tropicana Field Bowl before it’s too late! St. Petersburg Bowl InformationFirst played in 2008, the St. Petersburg Bowl has seen some great moments over the years. Taking place at St. Petersburg’s Tropicana Field, the St. Petersburg Bowl matches up a team from the C-USA against a team from the Big East. The winner of the St. Petersburg Bowl Presented by Beef 'O' Brady's is awarded the St. Petersburg Bowl trophy as well as a $1,000,000 cash prize, not to mention a great story for anyone that bought game tickets! The game was been known as the St. Petersburg Bowl Presented by Beef 'O' Brady's since 2009. Previously it has been known as the magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl. No matter what the name, you can be sure that the college bowl football action is going to insane so don’t wait to get a game ticket! The St. Petersburg Bowl is aligned with the C-USA and the Big East, meaning that teams from that conference get first shot at participating in the game. The other bowl games associated with the Big East are the Pinstripe Bowl, Compass Bowl, Belk Bowl and the Sports Bowl. Bowl games associated with Conference USA are the Liberty Bowl, Armed Forces Bowl, TicketCity Bowl, New Orleans Bowl and the Hawaii Bowl. So if you’re team isn’t playing in the 2011 St. Petersburg Bowl, check out some of the other games to see where they ended up. |

