Each year, college football fans know to head out to the Independence Bowl. The 2010 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl featured
a clash between the Air Force Falcons and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the Falcons won 14-7. The 2011 Independence
Bowl is sure to features more top-notch competition when it takes place in Shreveport, LA.
The Independence Bowl is thus named because of the year it first kicked off. The very first Independence Bowl was held
in 1976, which was also the year of the United States' bicentennial celebration. The Independence Bowl has evolved over the
decades, but it still remains one of the best bowls in the entire NCAA
football world.
Fittingly, the Independence Bowl is held at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. Independence Stadium has been around even longer
than the Independence Bowl, but its status as the host of the Independence Bowl has kept it in the spotlight. After many renovations
Independence Stadium features a capacity of 53,000.
Whether you have been to every single Independence Bowl or have never been, the best way to experience this bowl game is
to go with a group. Everyone in your group will surely want to make it a tradition after one experience at the Independence
Bowl. Make sure to act early in order to reserve sports
tickets for everyone in your group.