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Dates, kickoff times released for Cheez-It Bowl and Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium
Read full article: Dates, kickoff times released for Cheez-It Bowl and Citrus Bowl at Camping World StadiumFootball fans still have to wait a couple of months to watch some games, but more information has been released for big matchups set to take place in Orlando.
Fans fill limited capacity Camping World Stadium for VRBO Citrus Bowl
Read full article: Fans fill limited capacity Camping World Stadium for VRBO Citrus BowlORLANDO, Fla. – For its third and final bowl game of the 2020 football season, Orlando hosted Northwestern and Auburn for the VRBO Citrus Bowl. Camping World Stadium previously hosted the Cheez-It Bowl and the Cure Bowl in December. This game, like all the bowl games in Central Florida, required major adjustments for safety precautions, including social distancing markers, limited seating, and masks required throughout. “I think these bowl games, although an economic impact will be felt, the broadcast to the country about how Orlando is safely open for business,” he said. “I think it is a powerful message.”Capacity inside the stadium was capped at about 20%, which amounts to about 13,000 fans.
Camping World Stadium hosts Cheez-It Bowl and thousands of fans
Read full article: Camping World Stadium hosts Cheez-It Bowl and thousands of fansORLANDO, Fla. – Thousands of fans flocked to Orlando to see the 18th-ranked Miami Hurricanes face 21st-ranked Oklahoma State in the Cheez-It Bowl at Camping World Stadium. Steve Hogan serves as the CEO at Florida Citrus Sports, which hosts the Cheez-It Bowl. [TRENDING: How to get vaccine in Florida | Will vaccine work on new strains? Tailgating will not be allowed at the Cheez It Bowl or the Citrus Bowl. Auburn will take on Northwestern on New Year’s Day playing in the VRBO Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium as well.
No. 18 Miami motivated to finish strong in Cheez-It Bowl in Orlando
Read full article: No. 18 Miami motivated to finish strong in Cheez-It Bowl in OrlandoORLANDO, Fla. – The 18th-ranked Miami Hurricanes hope to redeem themselves when they face Oklahoma State in the Cheez-It Bowl. A lopsided loss to end the regular season cost coach Manny Diaz's team a spot in a major bowl. Instead, the Hurricanes (8-2) will finish their best season in years on a smaller stage on Tuesday night. That loss likely kept the Hurricanes out of a New Year’s Six bowl game. A victory would likely lift Oklahoma State back into the AP rankings.