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Heritage Bowl : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heritage Bowl
The Heritage Bowl is a dormant NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) bowl game pitting a team from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) against a team from the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). It was hoped that it would become a true national championship game for historically black universities, but sometimes the conference champions declined the automatic bowl bid in order to participate in the NCAA's then-Division I-AA playoffs instead. This was an especially common issue for the MEAC, often leaving its runner-up (or even its third seed, in 1998) to represent the conference in the bowl. Because of the MEAC's unwillingness to guarantee that its champion would participate, the television contract was ended and eventually the game was too, even though attendance surpassed some higher division bowl games. Perhaps not coincidentally, the SWAC (which usually did send its champion) won most of the Heritage Bowls that were held. The game after the 1994 season was the only one to feature both conferences' top seeds. The game was played in Miami, Florida, in 1991; Tallahassee, Florida, in 1993; and Atlanta, Georgia, from 1994-1999. The Heritage Bowl was a successor to the Pelican Bowl, which pitted MEAC versus SWAC teams during the 1970s. In 2010 a replacement for the Heritage Bowl, the "Legacy Bowl" (not to be confused with a later exhibition game of the same name), was proposed for the 2011 season, but MEAC officials voted it down.〔http://www.jacksonadvocateonline.com/swac-vs-meac-postseason-bowl-game-again/〕 In 2015 the two conferences finally reached an agreement to compete in the new Celebration Bowl. ==Overall results==
Note: an asterisk denotes when the conference was represented by its outright champion or top-seeded co-champion
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