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The Dixie Bowl was a New Year's Day college football bowl game held at Legion Field in Birmingham. The game was only held twice, following the 1947 and 1948 seasons, after which it was discontinued. Both games featured teams from the Southern Conference and the Southwest Conference, with the SWC representative winning each one.
Dixie Bowl I
- January 1, 1948: Arkansas defeated William & Mary 21-19 in front of a crowd of 21,000.
Dixie Bowl II
- January 1, 1949: Baylor defeated Wake Forest 20-7 in front of a crowd of 15,000.
See also
References
- Harwell, Hoyt (December 21, 1980) "Remember Dixie Bowl? Arkansas, Tulane do" Associated Press/Gadsden Times
- "Dixie Bowl" (May 14, 2012). Wikipedia - accessed October 23, 2012