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Silicon Valley Football Classic FOOTBALL Tickets
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Silicon Valley Football Classic, sometimes referred to simply as the Silicon Valley Bowl or Silicon Valley Classic, was an NCAA-certified Division I-A post-season college football bowl game that was played at Spartan Stadium on the South Campus of San José State University in San Jose, California, from 2000 to 2004. It had a contractual tie-in with the Western Athletic Conference throughout its history; starting in 2003, it had a second tie-in with the Pac-10.On April 20, 2005, it was announced that the game's license would not be renewed by the NCAA and the Postseason Football Licensing Subcommittee. The 2004 game was a disaster, with many factors (including a driving rainstorm that kept fans away, an unfavorable matchup due to not having eligible candidates in the WAC and Pac-10, and other bad press) contributing to its decision. It was replaced by the Poinsettia Bowl to be held in San Diego, California
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