Alamo Bowl

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The Alamo Bowl is an annual college football postseason game held in San Antonio, Texas, typically featuring teams from major conferences and known for high-scoring, competitive matchups.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college football bowl game
attendanceType ticketed event
city San Antonio NERFINISHED
competitionType college football
conferenceTieIn Big 12 Conference NERFINISHED
Pac-12 Conference NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
firstGamePlayed December 1993
frequency annual
hasHalftimeShow yes
hasTitleSponsor yes
hostCityAttraction San Antonio River Walk NERFINISHED
The Alamo NERFINISHED
inception 1993
knownFor competitive matchups
high-scoring games
location San Antonio, Texas NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic often features nationally ranked teams
played at a neutral site
officialName Valero Alamo Bowl NERFINISHED
organizer San Antonio Bowl Association NERFINISHED
partOf NCAA Division I FBS bowl games NERFINISHED
previousConferenceTieIn Big 12 Conference NERFINISHED
Big Ten Conference NERFINISHED
Pac-10 Conference NERFINISHED
Pac-12 Conference NERFINISHED
region southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
rules NCAA football rules
sponsor Valero Energy Corporation NERFINISHED
sport American football
stadiumType indoor stadium
state Texas
surface artificial turf
teamCount 2
televisionCoverage national
televisionPartner ESPN NERFINISHED
typicalKickoffTime evening
typicalMonthPlayed December
January
venue Alamodome NERFINISHED

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