2news.tv - 12/12/2008
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BOISE - The match up is different every year but to Humanitarian Bowl organizers one thing remains the same: making money. So what can Boise expect with this year's H-bowl game? This year the Boise State Broncos are headed to sunny San Diego, leaving the Humanitarian Bowl orange-less again. But ...
rivals.yahoo.com - 12/16/2008
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rivals.yahoo.com —
Quite a few folks around the 'sphere --
Deadspin , FanHouse , even the sports blog of...
the Chicago Sun-Times -- have had a good time with a TV news fluff story from last Monday that reported a whopping 24 tickets sold to the Humanitarian Bowl in ...
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Be it ever so humble, at least 116 people are buying ...
weblogs.baltimoresun.com - 12/18/2008
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weblogs.baltimoresun.com —
It's made its way onto the vast expanse
of the Web that Maryland has sold all of...
16 tickets to the Humanitarian Bowl and Nevada has sold eight. Maryland says those numbers are inaccurate. "As for that quote, we can't...
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Humanitarian Bowl ticket sales
brahsome.com - 12/17/2008
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brahsome.com —
Apparently there aren’t a lot of takers for
ice, snow, and couple of average football teams (Maryland...
and Nevada) duking it out on a blue... Care to Get Nice?
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Humanitarian Bowl Has Sold 24 Tickets
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Why Doesn't Anyone Want To Spend New Year's In Boise? [College Football]
Deadspin —
... Maryland is playing Nevada in the Humanitarian Bowl in beautiful and sunny Boise, Idaho, on December 30. At last count, the two schools have sold a combined total of 32 tickets. [2News] ...
Breakfast links for 12/13/08
SmackCaster SmackBlog —
Try and eat eight 10 cheesteak egg rolls in two minutes.
Army cans Stan Brock after two years and a 6-18 record.
Vince Young, the forgotten man in Tennessee.
Karen Crouse of The New York Times talks to Richard Collier, the Jaguars lineman who lost his leg after being shot 14 times.
Debating the Bruins vs. the Celtics in Boston.
Humanitarian Bowl tickets aren’t exactly selling well for that Maryland-Nevada matchup.
Big changes appear at ahead at the Detroit papers and they don’t ...
Links of the Day 12/13/08
The Victoria Times —
Eric Devendorf can't keep himself out of trouble. But he looks so classy! Apparently Nevada and Maryland don't travel well. Their ticket sales for the Humanitarian Bowl have been... lackluster. With a fairly massive snowstorm on it's way, here is a timely reminder about snowblower safety. Too late for Joe Sakic.
Be Glad You Do Not Work for the Humanitarian Bowl
Barry Melrose Rocks —
... I try to keep things strictly hockey related around here, but sometime there are things that I just have to share with you. Take for instance, the college football bowl season that is upon us. There are probably way too many bowls and some of them, and the schools that attend them, lose money on the deal. I get the feeling that the Humanitarian Bowl in Boise, Idaho is one of those. ...
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obnug.com 12/12/2008 — How are Humanitarian Bowl ticket sales for Nevada and Maryland going? You don’t want to know.
As of Monday afternoon the University of Maryland says it’s sold about 16 tickets to the game. The University of Nevada says it’s sold 8 ...
Humanitarian Bowl: Preview and Prediction
totalprosports.com 12/27/2008 — The Maryland Terrapins may be upset about the lack of respect they were given when they were only invited to the Humanitarian Bowl. The Terrapins have had an up and down season, they have four wins against then Top 25 opponents (California, Wake Forest, North Carolina and Clemson) but huge letdown
Oh, the Humanity! Under 30 Tickets Sold to 2008 Humanitarian Bowl
splog.nationallampoon.com 12/18/2008 — On December 30, 2008, the University of Maryland Terrapins and the University of Nevada Wolfpack are traveling to beautiful Boise, Idaho to play in the always epic, Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl. Because what is more “humanitarian” than college football ...
Oh the Humanity! Of the Humanitarian Bowl
sportingnews.com 12/30/2008 — Bowl season never, ever pans out the way one thinks it would. Sometimes it makes sense: the smoke clears, the endless Allstate commercials with Bergwood stop, and you have a team at the end that looks like the national champion. Sometimes Bergwood ...
Boise State Has a Lot Left to Play for in Poinsettia Bowl
bleacherreport.com 12/15/2008 — After another undefeated regular season was capped off with yet another BCS snub—some might think that the Boise State Broncos have little left to play for. They would be wrong. After back-to-back losses in 2007 (to Hawaii and East Carolina) ...
Humanitarian Bowl Ticket Sales In The Dozens
ncaafootball.fanhouse.com 12/15/2008 — by Brian Cook No, seriously. Buried at the end of a positive article on the Humanitarian Bowl "hoping for a big turnout" that matches the whopping 26,000 that showed last year is this stark reminder of what happens when your bowl game is played in ...
Bowl Announcements Official
mwcfootball.wordpress.com 12/8/2008 — The big surprise for me is that Boise was allowed to leave the Humanitarian Bowl and now the Poinsettia Bowl is a must see against TCU.
Poinsettia Bowl Preview: TCU Vs. Boise State
mwcfootball.wordpress.com 12/27/2008 — This is a must see bowl game and is possibly going to be the best game outside of the BCS games, and probably better then some of those. Boise State is best known for beating Oklahoma in the 2006 Fiesta Bowl, but...