Need Liberty Bowl Tickets?
The Liberty Bowl sponsored by AutoZone is one of the oldest non-BCS bowls since it was first played in 1959. It was the first bowl game played indoors in 1964 at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City. Presently, the game is played at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. This is the home field of the Memphis Tigers football team.
College football fans can watch it on ESPN or listen to the game on ESPN Radio. To take in the atmosphere of this great game, however, nothing really beats being at the Memphis game in person. Liberty Bowl tickets sell out fast and one of the best places to get sold out tickets is at TicketCity.com.
While the Liberty Bowl does not have the same stature as the BCS or any of the bowls that fall in the rotation of the BCS games, it has had a number of Heisman Trophy winners. It was poorly attended in the 1963-64 seasons but the popularity of these games continued to grow until it swelled to over 63,800 in 2007. The team that made the most appearances at these games is Mississippi.
Since 2006, fans have watched great match ups between teams in the Conference USA and the SEC. Don't get shut out by not having tickets you need. The design of the stadium provides a fairly good view of the playing area so you won't have to worry about having blocked views. The stands are built rather steeply for a true bowl stadium feel. Much like Tampa Stadium, you'll find the the endzone grandstands are much shorter than the sidelines.
Get your tickets at TicketCity.com early to secure the number of seats you need. The advantage of dealing with Ticket City is that you are guaranteed genuine tickets always and get your tickets delivered securely via FedEx. Don't deal with scalpers, shop from the comfort of your home. You can then prepare all the necessary travel arrangements and enthusiastically look forward to game day.
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