NCAA football fans
know that every year, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl guarantees top competition. This was true yet again during the 2011 Kraft
Fight Hunger Bowl, which featured a matchup between the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Boston College Eagles, with the Wolf Pack
winning 20-13. The 2012 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl will again bring top-notch competition to San Francisco.
The Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl was called the San Francisco Bowl when it was founded in 2002. It kept that name for two years,
switching to the Emerald Bowl in 2004. The name switched to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in 2011. With the new name came a
new mission: to use to bowl game in order to fight the tragedy of hunger in America.
The start of the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl came from the construction of AT&T
Park. AT&T Park first opened in 2000, bringing a new place for top sports action in San Francisco. It is primarily a ballpark,
the home of the San Francisco Giants, but it is also features a design that allows top football action. It cost $357 million
to build, and no cost was spared in the details of AT&T Park.
College football fans living in San Francisco and visiting the Bay Area won't want to miss the action in the Kraft Fight
Hunger Bowl. The Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl routinely brings the best in football excitement. One of the best ways to experience
the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl is to go with a group. Act early to reserve sports
tickets for everyone.