Ice Bowl
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The Ice Bowl is the colloquial name for a number of sporting events played in extremely cold weather. The word "bowl" has long been used in the United States to indicate a major college or professional American football game, typically one involving a championship, title, trophy or other special award to distinguish it from a regular season game.
Sporting events that have been dubbed "The Ice Bowl":
- NFL Championship Game, 1967
- 1977 Canadian Football League Grey Cup
- University of Alaska, Fairbanks vs Ladd Airbase, 1949- 1952
- Ice Bowl (race) - a current dirt late model race