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2012 Outback Bowl Winner - Michigan State rallies for three-overtime win at Outback Bowl
Down a touchdown with less than two minutes remaining and a long way to go, Kirk Cousins found a way to give Michigan State a parting gift.
A cornerstone of coach Mark Dantonio's rebuilding project, Cousins led a late rally in the fourth quarter and Dan Conroy kicked a 28-yard field goal in the third overtime to lift the Spartans over the Bulldogs 33-30 Monday in the Outback Bowl.
Michigan State (11-3) ended a five-game bowl losing streak with its first postseason win since beating Fresno State in the 2001 Silicon Valley Bowl.
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College football Betting Online: Last year at the Outback Bowl finish we had Urban Meyer retire and Joe Paterno go on to coach again. Well JoePa is gone, and Meyer is returning to Ohio State, so much for sure things. The Outback Bowl returns again on January 2, 2012 in Tampa, Florida at Raymond James Stadium, and College Football Betting is always heavy on the crowd favorite Outback Bowl at BookMaker. You can wager online anytime, and ABC is broadcasting this game at 1:00 p.m. ET for all of us Sportsbook fans.
Outback Bowl College Football Betting Online: Florida took out Penn State last year in the Outback Bowl which will be hard to beat, but this game always scores the most prime non-BCS NCAA teams you could ask for.
Results 2011 Outback Bowl: Florida Gators 37, Penn State Nittany Lions 24
Outback Bowl Share: $3,500,000 Payout Per Team
Setup for Bowl Selecting: Big Ten vs. SEC No. 3, 4 or 5
Raymond James Stadium Capacity: 65,657 (expandable to 75,000)
The Hall of Fame Bowl is what this was called before from December of 1986 until Outback Steakhouse sponsored it starting in April 1995. This tradition has gone 21 years now between the two names, and it has done nothing short of expanding Tampa financially and solidifying the continued prosperity in a community that has embraced the Outback Bowl and College Football Betting in general.
The Outback Bowl has been anything but down under when it comes to the monetary pluses this game brings to the entire Tampa Bay area. This is one of the most consistent NCAA Bowl Games when it comes to solid entertainment, competitive teams and of course Mother Nature.
People come here, they party, they eat and then Bet on Outback Bowl Odds while pumping this economy with new money. The revenue stream from our fellow college football fans is fairly amazing when you consider since the inception of the Outback Bowl in 1986, the estimated dollar amount of free flowing cash in the Tampa Bay area is $780,000,000. WOW!!
When you look at the College Bowl Teams playing here over the years, it is like a top 10 Ranking list in almost any year. Penn State and Florida battled last year as an example of more solid teams.
Urban Meyer closed out his Florida coaching career impressively by taking legendary Joe Paterno down. The 37-24 score does not tell the story of how tight this match really was. Meyer was down heading into the 4th quarter and had his boys close it out in final quarter domination.
I guess Meyer decided coming back for a contract worth $26 million while coaching
Ohio State University was all it would take to lure him from cushy city being a network analyst. I would call it a substantial upgrade for both Meyers and the Buckeyes.
The anticipation for another great Outback Bowl is enough to get the buzz going even without the irony of last year’s coaches and an almost role reversal. All the College Football Betting on this year’s bowl games is great enough, and I love it when a stirred pot comes in.
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2011 Outback Bowl - Late interception seals win for Florida in Urban Meyer's last game
Joe Paterno and Urban Meyer met at midfield for a postgame handshake and hug, the 84-year-old Penn State coach looking forward to next season, the 46-year-old Florida coach heading toward some time away from the game.
Meyer closed out a highly successful six-year run that included a pair of national championships by leading the Gators back from a second-half deficit to beat JoePa's Nittany Lions 37-24 in the Outback Bowl on Saturday.
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