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The Cheez-It Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that is played in Orlando, Florida, at Camping World Stadium. The bowl is operated by Florida Citrus Sports, a non-profit group which also organizes the Citrus Bowl and the Florida Classic. It was first played in 1990 in Miami Gardens, Florida, before moving to Orlando in 2001. Originally commissioned as the Sunshine Classic, it has undergone several name changes due to changes in sponsorship, which have included Blockbuster (1990–1993), Carquest (1994–1997), MicronPC (1998–2000), Florida Tourism (2001), Mazda (2002–2003), Champs Sports (2004–2011), Russell Athletic (2012–2016), Camping World (2017–2019) and Cheez-It (2020–present). The game currently has tie-ins with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Big 12 Conference.

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  • The Cheez-It Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that is played in Orlando, Florida, at Camping World Stadium. The bowl is operated by Florida Citrus Sports, a non-profit group which also organizes the Citrus Bowl and the Florida Classic. It was first played in 1990 in Miami Gardens, Florida, before moving to Orlando in 2001. Originally commissioned as the Sunshine Classic, it has undergone several name changes due to changes in sponsorship, which have included Blockbuster (1990–1993), Carquest (1994–1997), MicronPC (1998–2000), Florida Tourism (2001), Mazda (2002–2003), Champs Sports (2004–2011), Russell Athletic (2012–2016), Camping World (2017–2019) and Cheez-It (2020–present). The game currently has tie-ins with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Big 12 Conference. (en)
  • El Cheez-It Bowl es un bowl de fútbol americano universitario que se juega anualmente en el Camping World Stadium en Orlando, Florida operado por la Florida Citrus Sports y organizado por la NCAA. (es)
  • Le Cheez-It, anciennement dénommé Camping World Bowl, Russell Athletic Bowl ou Champs Sports Bowl, est un match de football américain universitaire se tenant depuis 1990. Il a lieu à Orlando au Camping World Stadium. Le bowl est exploité par la société Florida Citrus Sports une société à but non lucratif qui organise également le Capital One Bowl et le Florida Classic Bowl. Le bowl est créé en 1990 par la société Raycom et joué à l'origine au Joe Robbie Stadium situé en dehors de la ville de Miami. Il change régulièrement de nom au gré des sponsors : Blockbuster Bowl, CarQuest Bowl, et MicronPC Bowl. En 2001, le bowl change de propriétaire et est déménagé à Orlando. Il sera brièvement dénommé le Tangerine Bowl, un surnom historique qui était le nom originel du Capital One Bowl. La société Foot Locker, compagnie mère de la société Champs Sports rachète les droits du nom en 2004, le rebaptisant le Champs Sports Bowl.Le 18 juin 2012, les droits sont repris par la société Russell Athletic et ce jusqu'en 2015. Début 2017 et jusqu'en 2020, c'est la société (en) qui reprend le sponsoring du nom du bowl. En mai 2020, la société (en) (filiale de Kellogg's) signe un contrat portant sur plusieurs saisons comme sponsor du nom du bowl Les matchs opposent actuellement des équipes de l'ACC et de Big 12. (fr)
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  • Clemson 20–13 (en)
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  • Clemson vs. Iowa State (en)
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  • Oklahoma State 37–34 (en)
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  • Oklahoma State vs. Miami (FL) (en)
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  • The Cheez-It Bowl is an annual college football bowl game that is played in Orlando, Florida, at Camping World Stadium. The bowl is operated by Florida Citrus Sports, a non-profit group which also organizes the Citrus Bowl and the Florida Classic. It was first played in 1990 in Miami Gardens, Florida, before moving to Orlando in 2001. Originally commissioned as the Sunshine Classic, it has undergone several name changes due to changes in sponsorship, which have included Blockbuster (1990–1993), Carquest (1994–1997), MicronPC (1998–2000), Florida Tourism (2001), Mazda (2002–2003), Champs Sports (2004–2011), Russell Athletic (2012–2016), Camping World (2017–2019) and Cheez-It (2020–present). The game currently has tie-ins with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Big 12 Conference. (en)
  • El Cheez-It Bowl es un bowl de fútbol americano universitario que se juega anualmente en el Camping World Stadium en Orlando, Florida operado por la Florida Citrus Sports y organizado por la NCAA. (es)
  • Le Cheez-It, anciennement dénommé Camping World Bowl, Russell Athletic Bowl ou Champs Sports Bowl, est un match de football américain universitaire se tenant depuis 1990. Il a lieu à Orlando au Camping World Stadium. Le bowl est exploité par la société Florida Citrus Sports une société à but non lucratif qui organise également le Capital One Bowl et le Florida Classic Bowl. En mai 2020, la société (en) (filiale de Kellogg's) signe un contrat portant sur plusieurs saisons comme sponsor du nom du bowl Les matchs opposent actuellement des équipes de l'ACC et de Big 12. (fr)
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  • Cheez-It Bowl (en)
  • Cheez-It Bowl (es)
  • Cheez-It Bowl (Floride) (fr)
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