Quick Lane Bowl

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  • 2014
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The Quick Lane Bowl is an annual college football bowl game held at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The game is currently sponsored by Quick Lane Tire and Auto Centers and is televised on ESPN. It features teams from the Big Ten Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

The first Quick Lane Bowl was held in 2014, replacing the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Since then, the game has provided exciting matchups, with some of the top teams from each conference facing off against each other.

The game is known for its high energy and electric atmosphere, with fans from both conferences coming together to cheer on their respective teams. Despite its relatively short history, the Quick Lane Bowl has already become a highly anticipated event in the college football world.

The game is played in December, typically just a few days after Christmas. Teams are selected based on their conference standing and overall performance throughout the season. Often, the Quick Lane Bowl serves as a proving ground for teams looking to end their season on a high note and get a head start on off-season preparations.

For fans watching at home, the Quick Lane Bowl provides an opportunity to see some of the most exciting players in college football. From talented quarterbacks and running backs to powerful linemen and speedy receivers, the game showcases some of the best talent from each conference.

As with any bowl game, there is always the potential for excitement and drama. The Quick Lane Bowl has seen its fair share of upsets over the years, with teams rising to the occasion and delivering surprising victories. Whether it's a last-second field goal or a game-winning drive, the Quick Lane Bowl always delivers on the excitement and drama that makes college football so appealing.

Overall, the Quick Lane Bowl is a must-see event for any college football fan. Whether you're a fan of the Big Ten or the ACC, you're sure to find something to get excited about in this annual bowl game. With high energy, electric atmosphere, and top-tier talent on display, the Quick Lane Bowl is a college football event you won't want to miss.

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2023 Quick Lane Bowl: Bowling Green Falcons vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers
6. 2023 Quick Lane Bowl: Bowling Green Falcons vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers
December 26, 2023
From Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. The Golden Gophers and their good grades face a test in the Quick Lane Bowl against the Falcons. Minnesota was the only five-win program needed to complete the 82-team bowl lineup. The Gophers won the tiebreaker via their Academic Progress Rate.
2022 Quick Lane Bowl: New Mexico State vs. Bowling Green
5. 2022 Quick Lane Bowl: New Mexico State vs. Bowling Green
December 26, 2022
From Ford Field Detroit, MI. The Aggies (6-6) play the Falcons (6-6) in the Quick Lane Bowl. New Mexico State won five of its past six, and blasted Valparaiso 65-3 on Dec. 3 to gain bowl eligibility. The Aggies make just their second postseason appearance in the past 60 years.
2021 Quick Lane Bowl: W. Michigan (7-5) vs. Nevada (8-4)
4. 2021 Quick Lane Bowl: W. Michigan (7-5) vs. Nevada (8-4)
December 27, 2021
The Wolf Pack play the Broncos in the Quick Lane Bowl. Western Michigan seeks just its second bowl game triumph in program history. Nevada quarterback Carson Strong finished the season ranked sixth in the country with 4,186 passing yards and 36 TDs.
2016 Quick Lane Bowl: Maryland Terrapins (6-6) vs. Boston College Eagles (6-6)
3. 2016 Quick Lane Bowl: Maryland Terrapins (6-6) vs. Boston College Eagles (6-6)
December 26, 2016
The 2016 Quick Lane Bowl is airing live today from Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The Maryland Terrapins (6-6) are going up against the Boston College Eagles (6-6).
2015 Quick Lane Bowl: Central Michigan Chippewas (7-5) vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers (5-7*).
2. 2015 Quick Lane Bowl: Central Michigan Chippewas (7-5) vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers (5-7*).
December 28, 2015
The 2nd annual Quick Lane Bowl is being broadcast today live from Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The Central Michigan Chippewas (7-5) take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers (5-7*).*The NCAA rule requires a team to have a minimum of 6 wins to play in any Bowl game however since there were not enough bowl-eligible teams at the end of the regular season, 5-7 Nebraska was given a spot in this bowl because of its high Academic Progress Rate.
2014 Quick Lane Bowl: Rutgers Scarlet Knights (7-5) vs. North Carolina Tar Heels (6-6)
1. 2014 Quick Lane Bowl: Rutgers Scarlet Knights (7-5) vs. North Carolina Tar Heels (6-6)
December 26, 2014
The 1st annual Quick Lane Bowl is being broadcast today live from Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The Rutgers Scarlet Knights (7-5) are going up against the North Carolina Tar Heels (6-6).
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    December 26, 2014