Knute Rockne Bowl
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Knute Rockne Bowl
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The Knute Rockne Bowl was an American college football bowl game founded by the NCAA in October 1969. Along with its counterpart, the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, it was "created by the NCAA ... for its College Division II schools, those 100-plus smallest schools in the NCAA." Eligible schools were divided into an East Region and West Region, with the Knute Rockne Bowl serving as the championship of the East Region. The NCAA thus provided postseason opportunities for schools too small to compete for
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2024-03-14T08:12:06Z
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