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Get your 2013 Gator Bowl tickets today to watch Northwestern Wildcats take on Mississippi State Bulldogs at EverBank Field. This game is going to be a lot of fun and tickets are going fast. Its official, tickets for Northwestern Wildcats Mississippi State Bulldogs Gator Bowl are on sale now so move fast!
2013 Gator Bowl Information |
The 2013 Gator Bowl will see a battle between the Northwestern Wildcats and the Mississippi State Bulldogs so get your tickets early to see the action. Be there at EverBank Field in Jacksonville for the Noon kickoff. The Northwestern Wildcats will be representing the Big Ten Conference and you know fans will be fired up. Their opponent the Mississippi State Bulldogs play from the SEC Conference and they will be playing hard. This year’s Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl Bowl is going to be a real battle so make sure you get tickets fast. Whether you are a fan of the Mississippi State Bulldogs or the Northwestern Wildcats, Ticket Liquidator has you covered for tickets. Don’t wait, buy tickets for the Gator Bowl today! Fans are hoping this year’s Gator Bowl game will match the excitement of last year’s. In the 2011 Gator Bowl the Florida Gators beat the Ohio State Buckeyes 24 to 17 in a thrilling game of football. This year’s game should be just as thrilling so get your tickets for the Gator Bowl right away! Gator Fast Facts:
The Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl takes place each year at the EverBank Field Stadium and the game is always a thriller. There’s been a lot of action in past Gator games, and you never know what will happen. EverBank Field is located in Jacksonville, Florida and you know college football fans in that state love their football. It matches up a team from the Big Ten against a football team from the SEC and is always a raucous game. The winner of the game is presented the Gator Bowl trophy as well as a $2.5 million payout. This game promises to be a thriller so get your tickets for the Gator Bowl right away. The Gator Bowl has been played since 1946, and has been known as the Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl since 2012. In the past the game was known as the Progressive Insurance Gator Bowl and the Konika Minolta Gator Bowl. But no matter what they call the game, the football action is out of control. Don’t miss out on all the Gator Bowl Game action and get your tickets today! Gator Bowl InformationFirst played in 1946, the Gator Bowl is one of the oldest bowl games in existence. Taking place at Jacksonville’s EverBank Field, the Gator Bowl matches up a team from the Big Ten against a team from the SEC. The winner of the Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl is awarded the Gator Bowl Trophy as well as some great memories if you attended. The game was been known as the Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl since 2012. Previously it has been known as the Progressive Insurance Gator Bowl and before that the Konika Minolta Gator 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 Gator Bowl has featured some of college football’s biggest players including Heisman Trophy winners Earl Campbell, David Crow, George Rogers, and Pat Sullivan. Outstanding players such as Dan Marino, Thurman Thomas, and Peyton Manning are also part of Gator Bowl history. College football fans that had Gator Bowl tickets for these games have been telling crazy stories ever since. The Gator Bowl has featured many of America’s best coaches including Bobby Bowden, Steve Spurrier, and Vince Dooley. Don’t miss your chance to see this generation of future football stars, secure your tickets to this year’s Gator Bowl today! The Gator Bowl is aligned with the Big Ten and the SEC, meaning that teams from that conference get first shot at participating in the game. The other bowl games associated with the Big Ten are: the Rose Bowl, Insight Bowl, Outback Bowl, Capital One Bowl, the Texas Bowl and the Ticketcity Bowl. Games associated with the SEC include the Sugar Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Capital One Bowl, Outback Bowl, Music city Bowl, Liberty Bowl, Chick-fil-a Bowl and the Compass Bowl. So if you’re team isn’t playing in the 2012 Gator Bowl, check out some of the other games to see where they ended up. |

