
The Orange Bowl
The Orange Bowl is a postseason college football game held annually in Miami, Florida, established in 1935. It features top college teams, often from major conferences, competing in a nationally televised event that concludes the college football season. The game is part of the College Football Playoff system or a prominent bowl game, showcasing high-level athletic talent and generating significant fan interest. Named after the orange fruit, reflecting Florida's citrus industry, the Orange Bowl has a rich history and is considered one of the most prestigious bowl games in college football.