Tailgating
Coaches
Bowl Games
Cities
Stadiums
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This traditional southern dish, often made with sausage, shrimp, and rice, is a favorite at LSU tailgates.

Jambalaya

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This coach, known as "The Bear", is one of the most legendary figures in Alabama football history.

Bear Bryant

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Played in Pasadena, California, this is the oldest bowl game in college football. 

Rose Bowl

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The University of Michigan plays in this city

Ann Arbor

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This stadium in Ann Arbor is the largest in college football.

Michigan Stadium (The Big House)

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Fans of this Big Ten school are known for grilling "brats" and cheese curds at tailgates.

Wisconsin

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Before coaching the NFL's Jaguars, Urban Meyer won national titles at these two schools.

Florida and Ohio State

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The Fiesta Bowl is played in this state.

Arizona

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Clemson University is located in this small South Carolina city.

Clemson

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Home to Cocky and the South Carolina Gamecocks, this stadium in Columbia seats over 77,000 fans and is nicknamed "The Cockpit".

Williams-Brice Stadium

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The "Grove" is the famous tailgating area of this SEC university.

Ole Miss (University of Mississippi)

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This coach led Florida State to over 300 career wins and two national championships.

Bobby Bowden

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This bowl game is held in New Orleans.

Sugar Bowl

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The University of Texas is located in this city.

Austin

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Opened in 1913, this Atlanta stadium is home to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and is the oldest campus stadium in FBS Football

Bobby Dodd Stadium

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At West Virginia games, this unique beverage tradition involves drinking a sweet, bright blue concoction.

Mountaineer Moonshine or Blue Lot punch

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Known for his trademark sweater vests, this coach led Ohio State to a national championship in 2002.

Jim Tressel

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The "Orange Bowl" is played in this city.

Miami

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The University of Washington's campus and stadium are located in this Pacific Northwest city.

Seattle

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Located in Baton Rouge, this raucous stadium is nicknamed "Death Valley" and is home to the LSU Tigers.

Tiger Stadium

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Nebraska Cornhuskers tailgaters are known for this unique grilled sandwich made with beef, cabbage, and onions. 

Runza

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Nicknames "The Mad Hatter", this coach won a national championship at LSU in 2007.

Les Miles

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First played in 1937, this bowl game in Dallas, Texas is named after a local flower.

Cotton Bowl

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The University of Notre Dame is located just outside of this Indiana city?

South Bend
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Set against a backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains, this PAC-12 school's Rice-Eccles Stadium hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics

University of Utah