The Gator Bowl grew larger over the years ... led the Tea Men to drop to a lower league before folding after the 1984 season. The most successful franchise to ever call the Gator Bowl home ...
Michael Jackson, at the peak of his popularity, brought his brothers along for three nights in July 1984 at the Gator Bowl. Three songs from the show appear on the Stones' 1991 live "Flashpoint ...
Mississippi will play Duke on Jan. 2 at EverBank Stadium (8:05 p.m., ESPN) in the 80th TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. The two 9-3 teams will be making history for their respective programs and the Gator Bowl.
the highest level of professional soccer in the U.S., but financial problems with the league and dwindling attendance led the Tea Men to drop to a lower league before folding after the 1984 season.
The old Gator Bowl didn't hold a lot of concerts in its 60-plus history, but it sure held some good ones. Here's a list.
Jacksonville's Gator Bowl stadium was home to more than just football games. Over the years, some of the biggest names in rock played concerts at the stadium before it was razed in early 1994.