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The Music City Bowl is a post-season American college football game certified by the NCAA that has been played in Nashville, Tennessee, since 1998. Beginning in 1999, the game has been played at The Coliseum, home of the Tennessee Titans. Since 2002, the game has been officially known as the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl. The game initially featured a matchup between represenatives of the Southeastern Conference and the Big East Conference, but the Big East was replaced by the Big Ten Conference effective in 2002.

Corporate title sponsor: Gaylord Entertainment Company (2002-present). Previous sponsors: American General Life & Accident; Choicepoint.com

Results by year (all games played in late December):

 
1998 Virginia Tech 38, Alabama 7
  • 1999 Syracuse 20, Kentucky 13
  • 2000 West Virginia 49, Mississippi 38
  • 2001 Boston College 20, Georgia 16
  • 2002 Minnesota 29, Arkansas 14
  • 2003 Auburn 28, Wisconsin 14

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