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The 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Tennessee Volunteers played on December 31, 2009, in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

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  1. 109 relations: Aflac Kickoff Game, All-America, American football positions, Annuity, Anterior cruciate ligament, Appalachian Mountains, Artificial turf, Atlanta, Atlantic Coast Conference, Bowl Championship Series, Bowl game, Bud Foster, Charlie Baggett, Chick-fil-A, Citrus Bowl, Cody Grimm, Coin flipping, College football, Conference USA, Cotton Bowl Classic, Darin Hinshaw, Darren Evans, Derek Dooley (American football), Dudley Award, East–West Shrine Bowl, Eastern Time Zone, Ed Orgeron, Eric Berry, ESPN, Frank Beamer, Fullback (gridiron football), Fumble, Georgia Dome, Half-time, Harry Hiestand, Holly Rowe, Janzen Jackson, Jason Worilds, Jim Chaney, Jim Thorpe Award, Jonathan Crompton, Justin Wilcox (American football), Kickoff (gridiron football), Lane Kiffin, Lil Wayne, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football, Luke Stocker, Matt Millen, Memphis Tigers football, Montario Hardesty, ... Expand index (59 more) »

  2. 2009 in Atlanta
  3. 2009 in sports in Georgia (U.S. state)
  4. 2009–10 NCAA football bowl games
  5. December 2009 sports events in the United States
  6. Virginia Tech Hokies football bowl games

Aflac Kickoff Game

The Aflac Kickoff Game (known as the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game until 2023) is an annual series of college football games played on the opening weekend of the NCAA Division I FBS season in Atlanta, Georgia.

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All-America

The All-America designation is an annual honor bestowed on outstanding athletes in the United States who are considered to be among the best athletes in their respective sport.

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In American football, the specific role that a player takes on the field is referred to as their "position".

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Annuity

In investment, an annuity is a series of payments made at equal intervals.

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Anterior cruciate ligament

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of a pair of cruciate ligaments (the other being the posterior cruciate ligament) in the human knee.

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Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America.

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Artificial turf

Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass, used in sports arenas, residential lawns and commercial applications that traditionally use grass.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Atlantic Coast Conference

The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference located in the United States.

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Bowl Championship Series

The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was a selection system that created four or five bowl game match-ups involving eight or ten of the top ranked teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of American college football, including an opportunity for the top two teams to compete in the BCS National Championship Game.

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Bowl game

In North America, a bowl game, or simply bowl, is one of a number of postseason college football games that are primarily played by teams belonging to the NCAA's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

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Bud Foster

Robert Eugene "Bud" Foster Jr. (born July 28, 1959) is a retired American college football coach and former player.

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Charlie Baggett

Charlie Baggett (born January 21, 1953), also known as Charles Baggett, is an American football coach and former player.

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Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A, Inc. (a play on the American English pronunciation of "filet") is an American fast food restaurant chain and the largest chain specializing in chicken sandwiches.

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Citrus Bowl

The Citrus Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

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Cody Grimm

Cody James Grimm (born February 26, 1987) is an American football coach and former safety.

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Coin flipping

Coin flipping, coin tossing, or heads or tails is the practice of throwing a coin in the air and checking which side is showing when it lands, in order to randomly choose between two alternatives, heads or tails, sometimes used to resolve a dispute between two parties.

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College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges.

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Conference USA

Conference USA (CUSA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference whose member institutions are located within the Southern United States and Western United States.

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Cotton Bowl Classic

The Cotton Bowl Classic (also known as the Cotton Bowl) is an American college football bowl game that has been held annually in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex since January 1, 1937.

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Darin Hinshaw

Darin Clifford Hinshaw (born June 6, 1972) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is currently the offensive coordinator at the University of Central Florida (UCF).

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Darren Evans

Darren Evans (born November 9, 1988) is a former American football running back.

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Derek Dooley (born June 10, 1968) is an American football coach and former player who last served as a senior offensive analyst for the Alabama Crimson Tide.

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Dudley Award

The Dudley Award, named after former Virginia running back Bill Dudley, is presented annually by the Richmond Times-Dispatch to honor the top NCAA football player in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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East–West Shrine Bowl

The East–West Shrine Bowl is a postseason college football all-star game that has been played annually since 1925; through January 2019, it was known as the East–West Shrine Game.

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Eastern Time Zone

The Eastern Time Zone (ET) is a time zone encompassing part or all of 23 states in the eastern part of the United States, parts of eastern Canada, and the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico.

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Ed Orgeron

Edward James Orgeron Jr. (born July 27, 1961) is an American football coach.

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Eric Berry

James Eric Berry (born December 29, 1988) is an American former football safety who played in the National Football League (NFL).

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ESPN

ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.

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Frank Beamer

Franklin Mitchell Beamer (born October 18, 1946) is a retired American college football coach, most notably for the Virginia Tech Hokies, and former college football player.

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A fullback (FB) is a position in the offensive backfield in gridiron football and is one of the two running back positions along with the halfback.

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Fumble

A fumble in gridiron football occurs when a player who has possession and control of the ball loses it before being downed (tackled), scoring, or going out of bounds.

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Georgia Dome

The Georgia Dome was a domed stadium in the Southeastern United States.

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Half-time

In several team sports, matches are played in two halves.

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Harry Hiestand

Harry Hiestand (born November 19, 1958) is a former American football coach who last was the offensive line coach for the Notre Dame Fight Irish.

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Holly Rowe

Holly Rowe (born June 16, 1966) is an American sports telecaster for the ESPN sports television network, as a sideline reporter for college football and basketball games.

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Janzen Jackson

Janzen Jackson (born December 14, 1990) is a former American football safety.

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Jason Worilds

Jason Adjepong Worilds (born March 3, 1988) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL).

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Jim Chaney

James Allen Chaney (born January 12, 1962) is an American football coach and former player who is the offensive coordinator for the Georgia State Panthers as of March 2024.

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Jim Thorpe Award

The Jim Thorpe Award, named in memory of multi-sport athlete Jim Thorpe, has been awarded to the top defensive back in college football since 1986.

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Jonathan Crompton

Jonathan David Crompton (born July 25, 1987) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) and Canadian Football League (CFL).

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Justin Draper Wilcox (born November 12, 1976) is an American college football coach and former player.

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A kickoff is a method of starting a drive in gridiron football.

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Lane Kiffin

Lane Monte Kiffin (born May 9, 1975) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels.

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Lil Wayne

Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. (born September27, 1982), known professionally as Lil Wayne, is an American rapper.

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The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team represents Louisiana Tech University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level.

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Luke Stocker

Lucas Aaron Stocker (July 17, 1988) is a former American football tight end and fullback.

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Matt Millen

Matthew George Millen (born March 12, 1958) is an American former professional football player and executive in the National Football League (NFL).

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The Memphis Tigers football team represents the University of Memphis in college football in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.

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Montario Hardesty

Montario Hardesty (born February 1, 1987), is an American football coach and former running back.

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Monte Kiffin

Monte George Kiffin (February 29, 1940 – July 11, 2024) was an American football coach.

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Most valuable player

In team sports, a most valuable player award (abbreviated MVP award) is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a particular competition, or on a specific team.

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The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).

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Nielsen Media Research (NMR) is an American firm that measures media audiences, including television, radio, theatre, films (via the AMC Theatres MAP program), and newspapers.

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Peach Bowl

The Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta, Georgia, since December 1968.

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Pete Thamel

Victor Pete Thamel (born 1977) is an American sports reporter for ESPN.

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Phillip Fulmer

Phillip Edward Fulmer Sr. (born September 1, 1950) is a former American football player, coach, and athletic director at the University of Tennessee.

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Placekicker

In American football, the placekicker (PK), or simply kicker (K), is the player who is responsible for the kicking duties of field goals and extra points.

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Quarterback kneel

In American football and Canadian football, a quarterback kneel, also called taking a knee, genuflect offense, kneel-down offense, or victory formation, occurs when the quarterback touches a knee to the ground immediately after receiving the snap, thus downing himself and ending the play.

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In gridiron football, the red zone is the area of the field between the 20-yard line and the goal line.

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ReliaQuest Bowl

The ReliaQuest Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Tampa, Florida.

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Roc Carmichael

Rashad Bernard "Roc" Carmichael (born September 9, 1988) is a former American football cornerback.

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Running back

A running back (RB) is a member of the offensive backfield in gridiron football.

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Running out the clock

In sports strategy, running out the clock (also known as running down the clock, stonewalling, killing the clock, chewing the clock, stalling, time-wasting (or timewasting) or eating clock) is the practice of a winning team allowing the clock to expire through a series of preselected plays, either to preserve a lead or hasten the end of a one-sided contest.

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Ryan Williams (running back)

Ryan Gene Williams (born April 9, 1990) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL).

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Sean McDonough

Sean McDonough (born May 13, 1962) is an American sportscaster, currently employed by ESPN and the WEEI Boston Red Sox Radio Network.

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Senior Bowl

The Senior Bowl is a post-season college football all-star game played annually in late January or early February in Mobile, Alabama, which showcases the best NFL Draft prospects of those players who have completed their college eligibility.

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Southeastern Conference

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is an American college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the South Central and Southeastern United States.

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In sports broadcasting, a sports commentator (also known as a sports announcer or sportscaster) provides a real-time live commentary of a game or event, traditionally delivered in the present tense.

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Spread betting

Spread betting is any of various types of wagering on the outcome of an event where the pay-off is based on the accuracy of the wager, rather than a simple "win or lose" outcome, such as fixed-odds (or money-line) betting or parimutuel betting.

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Texas vs The Nation

Texas vs The Nation was an American college football all-star bowl game played from 2007 to 2013.

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"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States.

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Total offense

Total offense (or total offence) is a gridiron football statistic representing the total number of yards rushing and yards passing by a player or team.

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Touchback

In American football, a touchback is a ruling that is made and signaled by an official when the ball becomes dead on or behind a team's own goal line (i.e., in their end zone) and the opposing team gave the ball the momentum, or impetus, to travel over or across the goal line but did not have possession of the ball when it became dead.

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Touchdown

A touchdown (abbreviated as TD) is a scoring play in gridiron football.

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Tyrod Taylor

Tyrod Diallo Taylor (born August 3, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL).

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The USC Trojans football program represents University of Southern California in the sport of American football.

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1994 Gator Bowl

The 1994 Gator Bowl was an American college football bowl game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Virginia Tech Hokies at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida, on December 30, 1994. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 1994 Gator Bowl are Tennessee Volunteers football bowl games and Virginia Tech Hokies football bowl games.

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The 2004 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season.

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2004 Peach Bowl (January)

The 2004 Peach Bowl, part of the 2003–04 bowl game season, featured the Clemson Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2004 Peach Bowl (January) are Peach Bowl and Tennessee Volunteers football bowl games.

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2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl

The 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl was a college football bowl game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Virginia Tech Hokies at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl are Peach Bowl and Virginia Tech Hokies football bowl games.

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The 2006 Georgia Bulldogs football team completed the season with a 9–4 record.

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2009 ACC Championship Game

The 2009 ACC Championship Game was a college football game between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Clemson Tigers. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2009 ACC Championship Game are December 2009 sports events in the United States.

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The 2009 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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2009 BCS National Championship Game

The 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship Game was an American football game played at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on January 8, 2009.

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The 2009 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 East Carolina Pirates football team represented East Carolina University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season and played their home games in Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium.

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The 2009 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida in the sport of American football during the 2009 college football season.

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The 2009 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2009 Georgia Bulldogs football team are 2009 in sports in Georgia (U.S. state).

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The 2009 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2009 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team are 2009 in sports in Georgia (U.S. state).

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The 2009 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 Memphis Tigers football team represented the University of Memphis in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS college football season.

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The 2009 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of college football competition in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

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The 2009 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 North Carolina Tar Heels football team represented the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a member of Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 Ohio Bobcats football team competed on behalf of Ohio University during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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2009 Orange Bowl

The 2009 FedEx Orange Bowl was the 75th edition of Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2009 Orange Bowl are Virginia Tech Hokies football bowl games.

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2009 SEC Championship Game

The 2009 SEC Championship Game was played on December 5, 2009, in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, to determine the 2009 football champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2009 SEC Championship Game are 2009 in Atlanta, 2009 in sports in Georgia (U.S. state) and December 2009 sports events in the United States.

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The 2009 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 UCLA Bruins football team represented the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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The 2009 Vanderbilt Commodores football team represented Vanderbilt University during the 2009–10 college football season.

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The 2009 Virginia Tech Hokies football team represented Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.

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2010 NFL draft

The 2010 NFL draft was the 75th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players.

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2010 Sugar Bowl

The 2010 Allstate Sugar Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was part of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) for the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season and was the 76th Sugar Bowl. 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl and 2010 Sugar Bowl are 2009–10 NCAA football bowl games.

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See also

2009 in Atlanta

2009 in sports in Georgia (U.S. state)

2009–10 NCAA football bowl games

December 2009 sports events in the United States

Virginia Tech Hokies football bowl games

References

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