
Music City Bowl
The Music City Bowl is a postseason college football game played annually in Nashville, Tennessee, usually in December. It features teams from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), often selected based on their regular-season performance and conference affiliations. The bowl is part of the larger college football postseason, showcasing talented teams and entertaining fans. Named after Nashville’s association with music, it combines competitive football with the city’s vibrant musical culture, offering a lively experience for players and spectators alike. The game contributes to the festive end-of-season college football tradition in the United States.