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The Independence Bowl is a post-season National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)-sanctioned Division I college football bowl game that is played annually each December at Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana. The Independence Bowl was named because it was inaugurated in 1976, the year of the United States Bicentennial.
The 2024 Independence Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 28, 2024, at Independence Stadium located in Shreveport, Louisiana. The game began at approximately 8:15 p.m. CST and aired on ESPN. [4] [5] The Independence Bowl was one of the 2024–25 bowl games concluding the 2024 FBS football season.
This article lists the all-time win/loss NCAA Division I FBS sanctioned bowl game records for all NCAA college football teams. Win–loss records are current as of the 2024–25 bowl season. The columns for "last bowl season" and "last bowl game" have been updated to reflect 2024–25 bowl appearances for all games played through January 20, 2025.
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The College Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee announced its final team rankings for the season on December 8, 2024. [25] [26] For the 2024–25 season, the playoffs were expanded from four teams to twelve teams. The top five ranked conference champions were selected to compete, along with the seven highest ranked remaining teams.
Created to accommodate all bowl-eligible teams for the 2021 College football season [37] Garden State Bowl: 1978–1981 East Rutherford, New Jersey: Gotham Bowl: 1961–1962 New York City, New York: Great Lakes Bowl: 1947 Cleveland, Ohio: Harbor Bowl: 1946–1948 San Diego, California: Houston Bowl: 2000–2005 Houston, Texas