Big 12 and SEC
Well one of the conferences is the Big 12.
AFC & NFC
Big Ten and Southeastern Conference.
A team from the AFC (American Football Conference) and the NFC (National Football Conference) play against each other in the Super Bowl. They are the only two conferences in the NFL.
The Rose Bowl has tie-ins with the Pac 10 and Big 10 conferences.
the Independence bowl is located in Shiverport, Louisiana
Yes because they are in different conferences.
Basically, the only qualification is that the team have 6 wins. Each conference has a specified number of bowl slots available and one of those slots must be open (bigger conferences have more than smaller conferences meaning a 6-6 team in the SEC is more likely to receive a bowl bid than a 6-6 team in the WAC). Also, some bowl games have contracts with certain conferences to guarantee a team within the conference with a bowl game.
In the National Hockey League, the two conferences are the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference.
The ten oldest bowl games, in order of their establishment, are the Rose Bowl (1902), Sugar Bowl (1935), Orange Bowl (1935), Cotton Bowl Classic (1937), Sun Bowl (1935), Citrus Bowl (1947), Gator Bowl (1946), Peach Bowl (1968), Fiesta Bowl (1971), and the Independence Bowl (1976). These games have become significant annual events in college football, showcasing top teams and players. Many of them are tied to specific conferences or regions, reflecting the history and culture of college football in the United States.
Independence Stadium is used to host the NCAA Independence Bowl.
Ole Miss has the most Independence Bowl appearances with five, there record is 4-1.