Mud Bowl
The term Mud Bowl can refer to various sporting events (usually American Football) which occur or have occurred in muddy conditions, including:
- The 38th Grey Cup played on November 25, 1950, in which the Toronto Argonauts defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 13-0.
- A 1977 NFC playoff game in which the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 14-7 played on December 26, 1977.
- The AFC Championship Game played on January 23, 1983, in which the Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets, 14-0.
- A January 4, 1997, NFC playoff game in which the Green Bay Packers defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 35-14.
- A 2007 Monday Night Football game in which the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Miami Dolphins, 3-0.
- The 2010 Capital One Bowl between The Penn State Nittany Lions and the LSU Tigers. Penn State won with a last minute field goal 19-17.
- Various non professional American Football games played on intentionally muddied fields.
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