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Liberty Bowl
Stadium nameLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
LocationMemphis, Tennessee
Broke ground1963
Opened1965
OwnerCity of Memphis
OperatorCity of Memphis
SurfaceGrass
Construction cost$3.7 million
Seating capacity59,308

Liberty Bowl is an annual American football game played in Memphis, Tennessee, at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, which is owned by the City of Memphis and operated by the City of Memphis. The game is sponsored by AutoZone, a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, and features teams from the Southeastern Conference and the Big 12 Conference, including teams like the University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, University of Florida, and University of Texas. The game is also supported by organizations like the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the College Football Playoff.

History

The Liberty Bowl was first played in 1959 at Philadelphia Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was later moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1965, where it has been played at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium ever since, with teams like the University of Tennessee, University of Kentucky, and University of Georgia participating in the game. The game has a rich history, with notable players like Joe Namath, Archie Manning, and Peyton Manning having played in the game, and has been sponsored by various organizations, including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the United States Army. The game has also been broadcast on various networks, including ABC, CBS, and ESPN, with commentators like Keith Jackson, Brent Musburger, and Kirk Herbstreit providing play-by-play analysis. The Liberty Bowl has also been associated with other events, such as the Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Cotton Bowl, which are all part of the College Football Playoff.

Stadium

The Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium is a stadium located in Memphis, Tennessee, and has a seating capacity of 59,308, making it one of the largest stadiums in the Southeastern United States, with other notable stadiums in the region including Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, and Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. The stadium has hosted various events, including the Liberty Bowl, Southern Heritage Classic, and Memphis Tigers football games, and has been renovated several times, including a major renovation in 1987, which was supported by organizations like the University of Memphis and the City of Memphis. The stadium is also located near other notable landmarks, such as Beale Street, Sun Studio, and the National Civil Rights Museum, which are all popular tourist destinations in Memphis, Tennessee.

Game results

The Liberty Bowl has been played annually since 1959, with the most recent game being played in 2022, featuring teams like the University of Kansas and the University of Arkansas, and has been won by teams like the University of Alabama, University of Tennessee, and University of Georgia, with notable coaches like Bear Bryant, Johnny Majors, and Vince Dooley having led their teams to victory in the game. The game has also been broadcast on various networks, including ABC, CBS, and ESPN, with commentators like Keith Jackson, Brent Musburger, and Kirk Herbstreit providing play-by-play analysis, and has been sponsored by organizations like AutoZone and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The game has also been associated with other events, such as the Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Cotton Bowl, which are all part of the College Football Playoff.

Organization

The Liberty Bowl is organized by the Liberty Bowl Committee, which is a non-profit organization based in Memphis, Tennessee, and is supported by various organizations, including the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Southeastern Conference, and Big 12 Conference, with teams like the University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, and University of Texas participating in the game. The committee is responsible for selecting the teams that participate in the game, as well as organizing the various events and activities that take place during the week leading up to the game, including the Liberty Bowl Parade and the Liberty Bowl Fan Fest, which are both popular events in Memphis, Tennessee. The committee also works with other organizations, such as the University of Memphis and the City of Memphis, to promote the game and attract visitors to the city, with notable attractions like Beale Street, Sun Studio, and the National Civil Rights Museum.

Broadcasting

The Liberty Bowl is broadcast on ESPN, which is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, and has been broadcast on various networks, including ABC, CBS, and FOX, with commentators like Keith Jackson, Brent Musburger, and Kirk Herbstreit providing play-by-play analysis, and has been sponsored by organizations like AutoZone and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The game is also streamed online through various platforms, including ESPN+ and YouTube TV, which are both popular streaming services, and has been broadcast in various languages, including English, Spanish, and Portuguese, with commentators like Andrés Cantor and Fernando Palomo providing play-by-play analysis in Spanish. The game has also been associated with other events, such as the Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Cotton Bowl, which are all part of the College Football Playoff.

Teams and conferences

The Liberty Bowl features teams from the Southeastern Conference and the Big 12 Conference, including teams like the University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, University of Florida, and University of Texas, with notable coaches like Nick Saban, Bret Bielema, and Mack Brown having led their teams to victory in the game. The game has also featured teams from other conferences, including the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference, with teams like the University of Miami and University of Michigan participating in the game, and has been sponsored by organizations like AutoZone and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The game has also been associated with other events, such as the Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Cotton Bowl, which are all part of the College Football Playoff, with teams like the University of Georgia, University of Oklahoma, and University of Southern California participating in the playoff. Category:American football

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