Article By Daniel Kablack on 26th March, 2010
This upcoming year, our friends to the North will no longer have a college bowl game to attend (boo-hoo).
It's the first time this has happened since the Bacardi Bowl ended in 1946.
That's right, a collegiate football game in Cuba sponsored by an alcoholic beverage company.
Boy, how things have changed.
But it's not like the Canadians were watching anyway.
The highest recorded attendance for a single game was just over 40,000, and that's because Buffalo who was scheduled to play UConn in 2009, is less than a hundred miles away.
By the way, Buffalo lost that game 38-20.
In the four years that the Bowl game did exist, the Big East, who has a conference tie-i...
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