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  2. Camping World Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Camping World Stadium (then still known as the Citrus Bowl) was a filming location for the 1998 Adam Sandler movie The Waterboy. In the film, the Citrus Bowl depicted both the home stadium of the fictional University of Louisiana Cougars as well as the venue of the climactic Bourbon Bowl game. [citation needed]

  3. Inter&Co Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The original renderings of the stadium proposed 18,000 seats, including 2,500 club seats. It would also have 300 seats in specialty suites. The stadium's square footage is about 290,000 square feet (27,000 m 2), with 120,000 square feet (11,000 m 2) devoted to the bowl. It was also supposedly going to have bars, retail shops, and restaurants.

  4. Citrus Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Citrus Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. [2] The bowl is operated by Florida Citrus Sports, a non-profit group that also organizes the Pop-Tarts Bowl and Florida Classic. The game was first played as the Tangerine Bowl in 1947 before being renamed as the Florida Citrus Bowl in ...

  5. What to know about the Cheez-it Citrus Bowl: Tickets ... - AOL

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    The Vols will face No. 17 Iowa on Jan. 1, 2024 in the Cheez-it Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. Tennessee (8-4) returns to the Citrus Bowl for the first time since Jan. 1, 2002 and ...

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  7. FBC Mortgage Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium opened in 2007, replacing Camping World Stadium (then known as the Citrus Bowl) in Downtown Orlando as the home of the Knights, where they had played since their inaugural season in 1979. [3] The steel and brick-clad stadium was designed by 360 Architecture and constructed in 18 months. The stadium was designed for 48,000 capacity ...