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The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. Backed by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the game features a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Conference competing against an opponent from the Mid-American Conference.The Quick Lane Bowl is played at Ford Field in Detroit as a de facto replacement for the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, and inherited its traditional December 26 scheduling. Unlike its predecessor, which placed the 8th place team in the Big Ten against the Mid-American champion, the competing teams are selected by conference representatives and not based on final rankings. The Ford Motor Company serves as title sponsor of the game through its auto shop brand Quick Lane.

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  • El Quick Lane Bowl es un bowl de fútbol americano universitario certificado por la NCAA que se juega anualmente en el Ford Field de la ciudad de Detroit desde 2014 y en el se enfrentan un equipo del Big Ten Conference ante un oponente del Atlantic Coast Conference o del Mid-American Conference si no hay otro equipo elegible. (es)
  • Le Quick Lane Bowl est un match de football américain d'après-saison régulière de niveau universitaire certifié par la NCAA et dont la première édition a lieu en 2014. Soutenu par les Detroit Lions (équipe de football professionnel en NFL), le match mettra en présence des équipes issues de la Big 10 et de l'ACC. C'est le Ford Field de Détroit dans le Michigan qui accueillera l'évènement lequel se déroulera le 26 décembre, remplaçant de facto le Little Caesars Pizza Bowl dans le calendrier. Contrairement à son prédécesseur qui invitait la 8e équipe de la Big 10 et le champion de la MAC, les équipes qui s'y affronteront seront désignées par les représentants des deux conférences, le ranking n'entrant plus en ligne de compte La Ford Motor Company assure le sponsoring du nom du bowl au travers de sa marque de magasins d'accessoires automobile, Quick Lane. (fr)
  • The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. Backed by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the game features a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Conference competing against an opponent from the Mid-American Conference.The Quick Lane Bowl is played at Ford Field in Detroit as a de facto replacement for the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, and inherited its traditional December 26 scheduling. Unlike its predecessor, which placed the 8th place team in the Big Ten against the Mid-American champion, the competing teams are selected by conference representatives and not based on final rankings. The Ford Motor Company serves as title sponsor of the game through its auto shop brand Quick Lane. The inaugural edition of the bowl was played on December 26, 2014, between the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and North Carolina Tar Heels. In the midst of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic the 2020 edition of the bowl was not played; although a specific reason was not given by organizers. (en)
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  • Quick Lane Bowl (en)
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  • Western Michigan 52–24 (en)
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  • Pittsburgh 34–30 (en)
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  • Eastern Michigan vs. Pittsburgh (en)
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  • El Quick Lane Bowl es un bowl de fútbol americano universitario certificado por la NCAA que se juega anualmente en el Ford Field de la ciudad de Detroit desde 2014 y en el se enfrentan un equipo del Big Ten Conference ante un oponente del Atlantic Coast Conference o del Mid-American Conference si no hay otro equipo elegible. (es)
  • The Quick Lane Bowl is a post-season college football bowl game certified by the NCAA that began play in the 2014 season. Backed by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, the game features a bowl-eligible team from the Big Ten Conference competing against an opponent from the Mid-American Conference.The Quick Lane Bowl is played at Ford Field in Detroit as a de facto replacement for the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, and inherited its traditional December 26 scheduling. Unlike its predecessor, which placed the 8th place team in the Big Ten against the Mid-American champion, the competing teams are selected by conference representatives and not based on final rankings. The Ford Motor Company serves as title sponsor of the game through its auto shop brand Quick Lane. (en)
  • Le Quick Lane Bowl est un match de football américain d'après-saison régulière de niveau universitaire certifié par la NCAA et dont la première édition a lieu en 2014. Soutenu par les Detroit Lions (équipe de football professionnel en NFL), le match mettra en présence des équipes issues de la Big 10 et de l'ACC. La Ford Motor Company assure le sponsoring du nom du bowl au travers de sa marque de magasins d'accessoires automobile, Quick Lane. (fr)
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