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Bowl Game Economics

January 5, 2012
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College football bowl games have existed for over 90 years. They stand as cultural tim tebow photoicons in our country. They create regional interest, support charitable causes, generate tourism, economic impact and tax dollars for host cities all the while giving young men the chance to enjoy a memorable post-season experience.

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