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    Dec 3103:00 PM
    Citrus BowlCamping World Stadium, Orlando, FL
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    About Citrus Bowl

    As of 2023, the Citrus Bowl continues to be a highly anticipated event in the college football calendar, drawing fans from across the nation. The game typically takes place on New Year's Day or shortly thereafter, featuring competitive matchups that showcase some of the best talent in college football. In recent years, the Citrus Bowl has focused on partnerships with prominent bowl conferences, allowing it to maintain its status as a key player in the postseason landscape. The 2023 edition of the Citrus Bowl is expected to highlight teams from the Big Ten and SEC, with the anticipation of thrilling performances and explosive gameplay. Additionally, the Citrus Bowl has embraced various fan engagement initiatives, including interactive events and community involvement, further enhancing the overall experience for attendees. The event also serves as a platform for charitable contributions, with proceeds benefiting local organizations in the Orlando area. With its storied history and commitment to delivering exciting college football action, the Citrus Bowl remains a beloved tradition for fans and players alike.

    Citrus Bowl History

    The Citrus Bowl, officially known as the Citrus Bowl and now referred to as the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl for sponsorship reasons, is a college football bowl game that has been held annually since 1947. Originally played in the city of Orlando, Florida, the Citrus Bowl has a rich history within the landscape of college football. It was created to provide fans with an exciting postseason game that features top teams from the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference (SEC). Over the years, the Citrus Bowl has witnessed various memorable moments, from thrilling last-minute touchdowns to standout performances from future NFL stars. The game has evolved significantly, especially after its transition to the FBS level in 1975, which allowed it to attract more prestigious teams and larger audiences. In 1986, the Citrus Bowl gained even more prominence when it was designated as one of the early bowl games to be featured in the New Year's Day lineup, further solidifying its reputation. The venue has also changed over the years, moving from the original Orlando Stadium to the larger Camping World Stadium, which has a capacity of over 60,000 spectators.