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How long does the Fenway Bowl last?
The Miami Beach Bowl lasted 3 years before the AAC threw in the towel and sold the bowl to ESPN. How long until the ACC and Fenway wave the white flag and move this game somewhere else in the generously-defined ACC footprint?

UConn's joining the Big East highlights the headwinds this bowl faces. Not that they were counting on UConn to fill the stands, but it points out the CFB-unfriendliness of the northeast, coupled with weather questions. Yes the Pinstripe Bowl is a success, but that's always been a BCS-leagues or P5-P5 matchup, and Boston doesn't have Broadway. Boston has attractions, but I don't know how attractive they are the week between Christmas and New Years.

So is the over/under on the Fenway Park bowl 3 years before they part ways with Fenway and move this game somewhere warm?

EDIT: Maybe to Georgia State's stadium at Turner Field?
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2019 04:03 PM by johnbragg.)
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