Can't Wait For Saturday | End of an era for college football in Detroit makes me sad

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Ford Field in Detroit announced it will no longer host a college football bowl game, marking the end of the Motor City Bowl's tenure. The bowl game, which began in Pontiac in 1997 and later moved to Ford Field, often featured matchups between Big Ten and MAC teams. Despite expectations, the University of Illinois never participated in the game. The final edition was held in December, with Northwestern defeating Central Michigan. This decision reflects a trend of reducing the number of college football bowl games, as the LA Bowl is also set to be discontinued.
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