The competition on display at the Holiday Bowl every year is what keeps fans coming back time and again. During the 2010
Holiday Bowl, the game was between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Washington Huskies, with the Huskies winning 19-7. The
2011 incarnation of the Holiday Bowl is sure to be another can't-miss game.
Southern California is known for its sunny weather, palm trees and ocean views. The Holiday Bowl makes sure that top-notch
football is also part of the region's reputation. The Holiday Bowl was first held in 1978, and although it has changed much
over the years, it still remains one of the best bowl games in all of
NCAA football.
The Holiday Bowl has quite the home at Qualcomm Stadium. Qualcomm Stadium has been a gem of San Diego since it first opened
in 1967 as San Diego Stadium. It was also the San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium before changing to Qualcomm Stadium. Along with hosting the Holiday Bowl,
Qualcomm Stadium is also the home of the San Diego Chargers, SDSU Aztecs football team and the Poinsettia Bowl.
No matter which college football teams end up in the Holiday Bowl this season, it is sure to be a fantastic time for everyone
who attends the game. Getting sports tickets to
this year's Holiday Bowl is a great choice for any college football fan. Act early in order to make sure that your spot is
reserved for this year's Holiday Bowl.