College all-star bowl game moved to Las Vegas
By Daniel Michaels, May 20th 2005The Paradise Bowl is moving from St. George, Utah, to Las Vegas and getting a new name.
The Las Vegas All-American Classic will be played Jan. 24, 2004, at Sam Boyd Stadium and will be televised on Fox Sports Net, organizers of the college all-star football game said Friday.
The game has featured lesser-known players from the Mountain West, Western Athletic and Big Sky conferences.
Darry Alton, the game's executive director, said the move takes what was a regional contest and makes it a national game. After two years at Dixie College, Alton said the time was right to upgrade the game's locale and talent.
The Las Vegas All-American Classic will be played Jan. 24, 2004, at Sam Boyd Stadium and will be televised on Fox Sports Net, organizers of the college all-star football game said Friday.
The game has featured lesser-known players from the Mountain West, Western Athletic and Big Sky conferences.
Darry Alton, the game's executive director, said the move takes what was a regional contest and makes it a national game. After two years at Dixie College, Alton said the time was right to upgrade the game's locale and talent.
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