Alabama Pushes Back With A Stellar Second Half Performance Defeating Michigan in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl

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The Alabama Crimson Tide and Michigan Wolverines would meet for the fifth time at the 2020 Vrbo Citrus Bowl in Orlando, FL. With a crowd of 59,746 cheering on both teams, the Crimson Tide would roll away with a 35-16 victory over the Wolverines. Alabama wide receiver Jerry Jeudy would receive MVP honors with six receptions for 204 yards and a touchdown. In for the injured Tua Tagovailoa, quarterback Mac Jones would throw 16 completions for 327 yards and three touchdowns. Michigan, on the other hand, would see some impressive numbers by quarterback Shea Patterson throwing 233 yards with one touchdown. However, Patterson would also throw two interceptions.

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Image via Florida Citrus Sports

Starting thing off, Alabama wins the coin toss. The Tide defers to Michigan, giving their offense a chance to see what Harbaugh and his Wolverine offense can do against the impressive Alabama defense. In the first quarter, Alabama would get off to a great start forcing Michigan out after three plays for a gain of two yards. The Tide's offense would quickly take the field and immediately started their drive with Mac Jones throwing an 85-yard pass completion to Jerry Jeudy for a touchdown. Alabama set the tone for the game attacking Michigan with their passing, which allowed running back Najee Harris to have an impressive day running the ball for 136 yards and two touchdowns.

However, Michigan did not take the first half lying down. The wolverines saw much success in their running game. Zach Charbonnet and Hassan Haskins combined for 120 yards rushing in the first half with Shea Patterson throwing for 151 yards with one touchdown. The Wolverines would take their success into halftime, ending the first half strong completing a 57-yard field goal putting them up 16-14 over the Crimson Tide.

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Although the momentum was on Michigan's side going into the third quarter, Alabama would start the second half with a 75-yard drive on four plays leading to a 42-yard pass completion by Mac Jones to DeVonta Smith for a touchdown. Whatever the speech was in the Alabama locker room during halftime flipped the switch and kept the lights on for the Crimson Tide throughout the second half and to end the game.

When discussing their first-half success and Alabama's game-plan in the second half, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh stated, "It was a very competitive game through the half, into the fourth quarter, until, really, until about six minutes left in the game. Their [Alabama] ability to create the big play was critical in the game and their ability to keep us out of the end zone and through the drives. We had long drives and settled for field goals." Although Michigan came into the Vrbo Citrus Bowl with a solid game plan, this loss drops Michigan to 9-4 and makes this Harbaugh's fourth straight bowl game loss.

The Crimson Tide have had much success as a football program under the leadership of coach Nick Saban. Winning 12 out of their 17 bowl game appearances and securing five national championships, Alabama has been one of the elite football programs for quite some time now. After the game, Coach Saban addressed what it meant to play in the Citrus Bowl and how valuable the experience is.

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"I think that there was a lot of value for our program and our team to be able to come and get a reward, first of all, for having a successful season... I think that every player can create value for how he plays, and there's a tremendous amount of value that your team creates by maintaining the culture of how they play in the last game and how they finish the season. That carries over, that culture carries over into next season, especially with the young players. So I think there's a lot of value," Saban stated. 

The Crimson Tide finished the season 11-2 and are blessed with options at the quarterback position. Although Mac Jones may not be Tua Tagovailoa, he showed why he is perfectly capable of being the leader of Alabama's offense. On the year, Jones threw for 1,503 yards and 14 touchdowns to offset his three interceptions. With uncertainty on Tagovailoa's decision to stay with Alabama or go pro, coach Nick Saban will have a great option going into next year, putting them a step ahead of where they have been, offensively, for years.

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Key Game Notes:

  • This Vrbo Citrus Bowl marks the fifth all-time meeting between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Michigan Wolverines

  • This game also marked Michigan's sixth appearance in the Citrus Bowl

  • The Wolverines are 4-2 all-time in the Citrus Bowl

  • Michigan ran 80 offensive plays compared to Alabama's 55

  • This year's Vrbo Citrus Bowl is the first time in seven years that Nick Saban did not play for a National Championship

  • Jeudy finished the game with six receptions for a career-best 204 yards, starting with an 85-yard touchdown grab on the Tide's first offensive play of the game

  • Alabama outgained the Wolverines, 480-395, in total offense, including a nearly 100-yard differential through the air, 327-233

  • Alabama's defense held Michigan to just 109 yards and zero points in the second half

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The Media Perspective: Central Florida Bowl Week

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Image via Florida Citrus Sports

It's been a great week here in Central Florida for many sports fans and enthusiasts. Thanks to Florida Citrus Sports, the Sports Marketing Perspective team has the opportunity to cover the 2019-2020 Central Florida Bowl Week, highlighting some of the most significant sporting events in Orlando, Florida.

As credentialed media for the Camping World Bowl and Vrbo Citrus Bowl, we receive information and have the opportunity to attend many events that take place unknowingly to the public. Starting things off, all media members who apply for credentials receive email confirmations on their credential status. If you are approved, you will receive special instructions, itineraries, and more each day throughout the entire Bowl Week.

We have to give praise where praise is due. Florida Citrus Sports runs nothing less than professional and organized events. From a marketing and media standpoint, each event we attend, which is hosted by Florida Citrus Sports, has always shown the media respect. Regardless of your affiliation, whether you work for a big-time publication or you are working independently, Florida Citrus Sports lays down the red carpet for members of the media.

Bowl Week and Community Events

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As a host city and host committee, you must involve the teams coming into your state and city within the community. Community involvement is essential to sustainability within the market and sports industry, and community involvement builds trust among local fans, consumers, businesses, and media outlets.

On Monday, December 23rd, both Iowa State and Notre Dame football teams arrived in Orlando for the Camping World Bowl. Upon arrival, both football teams were met by volunteers and fans and given bottles of orange juice as they stepped off the plane. If that isn't a warm Orange County greeting, I don't know what is. After their arrivals, each team would begin bowl game practices at the local Boone High School and Camping World Stadium. Throughout the week, Iowa State and Notre Dame would take part in many community events. Both teams would have specific times set aside for theme park visits, shopping sprees, Camping World Day for kids, and official Camping World Bowl pep rallies.

On Thursday, December 26th, Alabama and Michigan would arrive in Orlando for the Vrbo Citrus Bowl and be greeted with the same Central Florida welcome. Alabama and Michigan began their Bowl Week holding practices at the local Celebration and West Orange High Schools. Alabama and Michigan will also take part in many VIP gatherings, community and youth events, pep rallies, and more.

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The Media Perspective

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As members of the media, specifically members of sports media, our perspective narrates the story for fans, other media outlets, and general consumers. Cities and host committees understand the importance of positive narration from the media's point of view. A negative story about an event not only falls on the shoulders of those hosting an event, but it also falls on the culture surrounding the city, the teams, and the sport.

Knowing this, Florida Citrus Sports went above and beyond, making sure that members of the media are well informed throughout the entire week. Not only do we receive information via email, but the utilization of the Press Pass app also made getting updates a seamless process. The media hotel did a great job of providing working areas, and the availability and easy access to press conferences, practices, and media events via a free shuttle was a great touch. Not to mention, but we will say, the media hospitality room offered excellent food and snack options. Who doesn't love great food?

A bonus offering for all media covering the Camping World and Vrbo Citrus Bowls is the partnership with Lyft. Florida Citrus Sports partnered with Lyft giving all media a $25 Lyft credit to use throughout bowl week. Sports Marketing Media offices are in Orlando, Florida, however, being able to park and take a free Lyft ride across town to cover various events saved a lot of time and money.


Overall, the 2019-2020 Central Florida Bowl Week has been an excellent experience for the Sports Marketing Perspective team. We look forward to bringing you more content from the fields of the Camping World Bowl and Vrbo Citrus Bowl.

Make sure you follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for updates, behind-the-scenes access, and a unique perspective from some of the greatest sporting events in the Central Florida area.


Special thanks to Florida Citrus Sports.

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Fun Facts: Vrbo Citrus Bowl

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This year, Sports Marketing Perspective will be covering the Vrbo Citrus Bowl (also known as the Citrus Bowl) taking place on New Year's Day, January 1, 2020, at 1 p.m. To kick things off, we wanted to share some fun facts ahead of the 2020 Vrbo Citrus Bowl in Orlando, FL.

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Fun Facts

  • The VRBO Citrus Bowl is the seventh-oldest collegiate bowl game in the country

  • Began in 1947 as the Tangerine Bowl

  • The initial game sponsors were members of Elks Lodge #1079 of Orlando, FL. Each member put up $100 to fund the initial expense.

  • The game moved to New Year's Day in 1987 and has remained a tradition since.

  • Since 1993 the bowl has hosted top teams from the Big Ten and Southeastern Conferences.

  • In the new College Football Playoff era, the Citrus Bowl will continue to host the top Big Ten and SEC teams from outside the CFP series of bowls (including Rose, Sugar, Fiesta, Orange, Cotton, and Peach).

  • In years where a Big Ten team is assigned to play in a non-semifinal Orange Bowl, the Citrus Bowl will host the top non-CFP selection from the Atlantic Coast Conference against the top non-CFP selection from the SEC.

Title Names

The Vrbo Citrus Bowl has seen many title names since its start in 1947. Here is a list of past title names and sponsors.

  • Tangerine Bowl, 1947-1982

  • Florida Citrus Bowl, 1983-1993

  • CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl, 1994-1999

  • Ourhouse.com Florida Citrus Bowl, 2000

  • Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl, 2001-2002

  • Capital One Bowl, 2003-2014

  • Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl, 2015-2016

  • Citrus Bowl presented by Overton's, 2018

  • Vrbo Citrus Bowl, 2019

For attendance numbers and final scores for each game, click here.

50/50 Raffle

The Vrbo Citrus Bowl 50/50 Raffle presented by Little Caesars is an in-stadium fundraiser in which one lucky fan can win big on New Year’s Day. You can now purchase 50/50 Raffle tickets ONLINE.

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Stay tuned for more updates as we cover your 2020 VRBO Citrus Bowl from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL.