Orange Bowl Survives Restructuring Shot, Signs Long-Term Deal With ACC
Published July 3rd, 2012
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During the 2012 Orange Bowl, the lovable mascot of one of college football's oldest bowl games took a shot to the citrus, but bounced back moments later. In somewhat the same manner, the bowl game itself is showing its resiliency in a time of change for some of the biggest bowl games. The Orange Bowl and Atlantic Coast Conference agreed to a 12 year deal Tuesday that will keep the ACC Champion coming to Miami until 2026.
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Chris Price
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