2011 Music City Bowl Game History:
Named for Nashville , the City of Music , the Music City Bowl Game takes place annually at the LP Field in Nashville , Tennessee . Every year since 1998 an ACC team and an SEC team play each other for the Music City Bowl title.
The 2008 game between the Vanderbilt University Commodores and the Boston College Eagles was telecast on ESPN before a crowd attendance of 54, 250. Vanderbilt won in a very close 16-14 victory. It was their first Bowl Game win of any kind in 53 years, and was a great end to their first winning season since 1982.
For the Eagles, it was their tenth Bowl Game invite in a row, making for a new Boston College record. Their loss to the Commodores broke their 8-year Bowl Game winning streak. In contrast, the Commodores were hungry for the win, not tasting a Bowl Game victory in over half a century. Brett Upson ended up winning the MVP award.
Music City LP Field Background and Information:
LP Field opened August 27, 1999 at a cost of $290 million. The playing field is Tifsport Bermuda Sod, a natural grass. Previously called the Adelphia Coliseum, the Louisiana Pacific, or LP Building Products, bought the naming rights to the field in 2006.
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