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Epson Ivy Bowl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Epson Ivy Bowl The Epson Ivy Bowl (EIB) was an international college football game played between an American, 43-man all-star team (composed of only Ivy League players) versus a team of college all-stars from Japan. The first Epson Ivy Bowl occurred on January 8, 1989 and the final game occurred at the conclusion of the 1996 NCAA Division I-AA football season.〔 The United States won every match-up, utilizing their size and strength to overpower the smaller, quicker Japanese squads. The wins, because they were not between two NCAA-affiliated schools and some of the years were mixed school (all-star) teams 〔http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1989/12/8/seven-gridders-are-japan-bound-for-unsanctioned/?print=1〕〔''Ivy gridders find Japan has a yen for their style''. By Bob Dick. The Providence Journal. December 12, 1989.〕 do not count toward official win-loss records. Despite the fact that The College of William & Mary was not a member of the Ivy League, they were chosen to participate in 1988 and 1992 seasons' Epson Ivy Bowls.〔http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/bowls/bowl_results.php?bowlid=332〕 Long considered a "public ivy", William & Mary was the only true non-Ivy League school to send players to Japan. ==Game results==
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