The bowl games in college football are some of the most anticipated events of the entire season. One such game is the Little
Caesars Pizza Bowl. For the 2010 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, the FIU Golden Panthers defeated the Toledo Rockets in a close
34-32 game. The 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl is sure to feature the same heated competition.
Detroit, Michigan is a city known for taking its sports very seriously. This makes Motor City the perfect location for
the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl was called the Ford Motor City Bowl when it was first founded
in 1997, and then the Motor City Bowl from 1998 to 2008. It remains one of the favorite bowls in NCAA football.
Since 2002, the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl has been played at Ford
Field. It made the move to Ford Field from Detroit's famed Pontiac Silverdome. Ford Field features many state-of-the-art
amenities that can only be seen as a modern stadium. It cost $500 million to build and is also the home of the Detroit Lions
of the NFL.
The Little Caesars Pizza Bowl draws more than 50,000 fans each year to witness the top sports action. Because the demand
for sports tickets for the Little Caesars Pizza
Bowl is so high, don't wait to reserve your spot. Seeing the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl is always better with a group, so make
sure your friends are on board as well.