Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, July 17, 2013

The Big Ten and Detroit Lions reached a six-year agreement Wednesday for a bowl game at Ford Field, starting next season. The bowl, which will debut Dec. 30, 2014, has yet to be named. Naturally, I went to Twitter to ask fans for their ideas. They didn't disappoint. For what it's worth, the previous bowls at Ford Field were the Motor City Bowl and Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl.
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See the best tweets below.
@BTNBrentYarina #ThatsSoLions Bowl
— Trip Manfro ???? (@pfac51) July 17, 2013
@BTNBrentYarina I'd love to see "Motor City Bowl" return.
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) July 17, 2013
https://twitter.com/klender24/status/357522537518858240
@BTNBrentYarina the Detroit Lions Super Bowl. It's the only way they get their name attached to one…
— Kraut2k (@kraut2k) July 17, 2013
@BTNBrentYarina @BigTenNetwork Well it will have to be a company sponsored name. How about the Ford Super Duty Bowl? The Duty Bowl for short
— Josh Olmsted (@michugana) July 17, 2013
@BTNBrentYarina @BigTenNetwork The Calvin Johnson Bowl
— Scott Bradford (@ScottPBradford) July 17, 2013
@btnbrentyarina Frostbite Bowl
— Scott Wahlberg (@michiganfan1817) July 17, 2013
@BTNBrentYarina and with that @cavsdan reference, I proudly offer up The Fathead Bowl.
— Mike Singer (@msinger) July 17, 2013
@BTNBrentYarina ?Not A Whole Lot To Do In December In Detroit? bowl.
— Erik Burkhart (@HuskerInsanity) July 17, 2013
@BTNBrentYarina @BigTenNetwork The Toughness Bowl presented by Built Ford Tough!
— Troy Stenstrom (@TStenstrom) July 17, 2013
https://twitter.com/thenoble_1/status/357527890683895809
@BTNBrentYarina @BigTenNetwork The Rust Bucket bowl.
— Jim Shields (@JimShields34) July 17, 2013
@BTNBrentYarina The Hard Core Pawn Bowl
— Leader of the Garage People (@osuphil95) July 17, 2013
About Brent Yarina | BTN.com web editor Brent Yarina covers football and men's basketball for BTN.com. He writes the popular uniform feature "Clothes Call," which also focuses on the latest cosmetic changes across Big Ten arenas and stadiums. Read all of his work here. You can subscribe to Yarina's RSS feed and follow him on Twitter @BTNBrentYarina. |