It’s the SEC & Big Ten through 2020

By on August 12, 2013

South Carolina fans cheering on their Gamecocks during the 4th quarter of the 2013 game in which South Carolina won 33-28 (photo Rick Sassone / Rocket Sports & Entertainment Network)

 courtesy of the Outback Bowl

Tampa, FLA.  — Outback Bowl officials announced today the bowl has extended its contract with the Southeastern Conference for six additional years through the January 2020 Bowl game.  The agreement extends an 18-year relationship with the conference to play in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium where they will face a team from the Big Ten Conference.  As part of the new agreements, the Outback Bowl will continue its New Year’s Day tradition where it has been the past 25 years.

Back in mid July the Outback Bowl and the Big Ten extended its contract through 2020, so with the announcement today we are guaranteed to see a Big Ten team versus a SEC team for at least six more years.

The match ups over the years have been outstanding.

1/1/96 Penn State 43 Auburn 14
1/1/97 Alabama 17 Michigan 14
1/1/98 Georgia 33 Wisconsin 6
1/1/99 Penn State 26 Kentucky 14
1/1/00 Georgia 28 Purdue 25
1/1/01 South Carolina 24 Ohio State 7
1/1/02 South Carolina 31 Ohio State 28
1/1/03 Michigan 38 Florida 30
1/1/04 Iowa 37 Florida 17
1/1/05 Georgia 24 Wisconsin 21
1/2/06 Florida 31 Iowa 24
1/1/07 Penn State 20 Tennessee 10
1/1/08 Tennessee 21 Wisconsin 17
1/1/09 Iowa 31 South Carolina 10
1/1/10 Auburn (OT) 38 Northwestern 35
1/1/11 Florida 37 Penn State 24
1/2/12 Michigan State (3 OT) 33 Georgia 30
1/1/13 South Carolina 33 Michigan 28

 

“The Outback Bowl has a rich history with strong ties to the SEC and we are pleased to continue this relationship with such an outstanding post-season game,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive.  “The Tampa Bay area offers a great destination for our schools and their fans and we are excited to continue our relationship.”

“We are extremely happy to announce the extension of our relationship with the Southeastern Conference for six additional years after the upcoming game,” noted Outback Bowl President/CEO Jim McVay.  “We look forward to continuing this exciting match-up of the SEC and Big Ten, two of the most outstanding conferences in college football.  We truly appreciate our partnership with Commissioner Slive and the Athletic Directors and Presidents of the Southeastern Conference universities.”

Officials have previously announced six-year extensions with title sponsor Outback Steakhouse and the Big Ten Conference.

 

The Outback Bowl has hosted an SEC vs Big Ten match-up in its game the past 18 years, and 20 years in all, during its 27-year history.  The SEC holds a 12-8 advantage in those games, though they lead just 6-5 the past 11 years.  The past four games were each decided in the final minute or overtime.

The 2014 Outback Bowl will kickoff at 1 P.M. on January 1st.  Special priority seating Membership packages can be purchased directly through the Outback Bowl office by calling (813) 874-BOWL.  Non-membership tickets will go on sale through Ticketmaster in September.  For more information go to www.outbackbowl.com

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