The 1976 Grantland Rice Bowl was an NCAA Division II game following the 1976 season, between the Montana State Bobcats and the North Dakota State Bison. This was the first time that the game was hosted by one of the participants – in prior years the game had been played at a fixed location; first Murfreesboro, Tennessee and later Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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The 1976GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA Division II game following the 1976 season, between the Montana State Bobcats and the North Dakota State Bison...
The GrantlandRiceBowl was an annual college football bowl game held from 1964 through 1977. The game originated as an NCAA College Division regional...
Henry GrantlandRice (November 1, 1880 – July 13, 1954) was an early 20th-century American sportswriter known for his elegant prose. His writing was published...
Named for the legendary sportswriter GrantlandRice, the trophy was presented annually after the college football bowl games. A committee of five writers...
The 1971 GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA College Division game following the 1971 season, between the Tennessee State Tigers and the McNeese State Cowboys...
The 1972 GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA College Division game following the 1972 season, between the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and the Tennessee Tech Golden...
The 1975 GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA Division II game following the 1975 season, between the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers and the New Hampshire Wildcats...
The 1967 GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA College Division game following the 1967 season, between the Eastern Kentucky Colonels and the Ball State Cardinals...
The 1974 GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA Division II game following the 1974 season, between the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens and the UNLV Rebels. This...
The 1977 GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA Division II game following the 1977 season, between the North Dakota State Bison and the Jacksonville State Gamecocks...
The 1973 GrantlandRiceBowl was an NCAA Division II game following the 1973 season, between the Grambling Tigers (now the Grambling State Tigers) and...
was scoreless. That was followed by a 10–3 semifinal win in the GrantlandRiceBowl over North Dakota State, after trailing 3–0 at halftime on the road...
sportswriter GrantlandRice, who died in 1954 The Knute Rockne Bowl was also played in the NCAA's College Division (1969–1972) and Division II (1976–1977),...
Boardwalk Bowl (1973) served as a quarterfinal game; the GrantlandRiceBowl (1973–77), Pioneer Bowl (1973–75), and Knute Rockne Bowl (1976–77) served...
Division III in 1973), along with the Pecan, GrantlandRice, and Camellia bowls. In this capacity, the Tangerine Bowl sought to match the two best non-major...
America awarded the GrantlandRice Trophy until after the 2013 season, and the National Football Foundation awards the MacArthur Bowl. Since the disputed...
were the Camellia Bowl for the West, the Pecan Bowl for the Midwest, the GrantlandRiceBowl for the Mideast, and the Boardwalk Bowl for the East). At...
were the Camellia Bowl for the West, the Pecan Bowl for the Midwest, the GrantlandRiceBowl for the Mideast, and the Boardwalk Bowl for the East). At...
an Alabama loss in the Orange Bowl to Texas (a team Arkansas defeated in Austin, Texas.), gave Arkansas the GrantlandRice Trophy emblematic of the national...
awards and rankings, such as the post-bowl FWAA GrantlandRice Award or Helms Athletic Foundation title. Post-bowl polls allowed for the possibility of...
Bowl. In 1976 and 1977, the two semifinal games were the GrantlandRiceBowl and the Knute Rockne Bowl, while the final game was the Pioneer Bowl. List of...
titles, three AFC Championship Games, two Super Bowl appearances, and one championship title in Super Bowl XLI, the franchise's first in over three decades...
memorably with the phrase "... and on the seventh day they rested." GrantlandRice called them "the most durable football team I ever saw." Organized intercollegiate...
succeeded the Tangerine Bowl, and the Pecan Bowl moved within Texas, from Abilene to Arlington. In 1969, the GrantlandRiceBowl moved from Murfreesboro...
longtime Army Black Knights football coach Earl Blaik and journalist GrantlandRice. In addition to supporting amateur football on the local level, the...
and only undefeated regular season. The Rebels met Delaware in the GrantlandRiceBowl, a national semifinal, but lost 49–11 to finish at 12–1. In the backfield...