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Citrus Bowl Games
Champs Bowl—Boston College Eagles defeats Michigan State Spartans.
Final Score —24-21(December 28, 2007)
Team Information
Boston College Eagles (10-3)
Location: Chestnut Hill, MA
Head Coach: Jeff Jagodzinski
Student Population: 14,395
Michigan State Spartans (7-5)

Location: East Lansing, MI
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio
Student Population: 46,045
Capital One Bowl -University of Florida Gators defeats Michigan Wolverines.
Final Score —35-41(January 01, 2008)
Team Information
University of Florida Gators (9-3)

Location: Gainesville, FL
Head Coach:Urban Meyer
Student Population: 51,728
Michigan Wolverines (8-4)
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Head Coach: Lloyd Carr
Student Population: 38,000
Citrus Parade
Saturday, December 29, 2007 11:00 a.m.
The Spherion Orlando Citrus Parade presented by Delta Air Lines will celebrate its 27th anniversary this year. This annual tradition has grown to be one of the largest sports-affiliated parades in the nation. It is distinguished by signature citrus floats parading down a two-mile stretch of downtown Orlando. The parade also features a celebrity grand marshal, bands from across the nation & other family entertainment. More than 80,000 fans are expected to line the parade route.
Orlando Citrus Parade Information
Parade Co-Hosts - Chris Harrison & Jane Robelot
Parade Route
Street Closures
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Bowls - Florida Teams
R + L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
Florida Atlantic (7-5) vs. Memphis (7-5)
New Orleans, LA
December 21, 2007, 8 p.m. on
ESPN2 HD
AutoZone Liberty Bowl
UCF (10-3) vs. Mississippi State (7-5)
Memphis, TN
December 29, 2007, 4:30 p.m. on ESPN HD
Brut Sun Bowl
USF (9-3)vs. Oregon (8-4)
El Paso, TX
December 31, 2007, 2 p.m. on CBS
Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl
FSU (7-5) vs. Kentucky (7-5)
Nashville, TN
December 31, 2007, 4 p.m. on
ESPN HD
Source: ESPN.com
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Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium

1610 W. Church Street
Orlando, FL 32805
Directions | Map It! with Google Maps
"The Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium was originally constructed in 1936, with seating for 8,900 people. The first annual bowl game was held in 1947, for the benefit of the Elks and was called the Tangerine Bowl Game." (Excerpted from Florida Citrus Sports)
View more stadium history.
Stadium Parking & Shuttle Info
"On game day all stadium lots are manned and reserved for permit parking, recreational vehicles, charter buses, disabled patrons and a limited amount of public parking. Advance Parking Permits can be purchased through Click and Park or by calling 866.330.7275.”(Excerpted from FCS Sports)
View Citrus Bowl Parking Map
Parking fees
Type |
Cost* |
Advance Purchase Required? |
| Public Parking Permit |
$15 |
no |
| Recreational Vehicles |
$25; $75 overnight;
towed vehicles add $15
|
no |
| Charter Bus |
$50 |
|
| Disabled |
$15 |
|
*plus applicable service charges
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