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Everything about The Gridiron Classic totally explainedThe Gridiron Classic was an annual post-season college football all-star game featuring a team representing Florida versus a team from the rest of the United States. It was generally held in mid-January at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida, but for 2004 and 2005 it was played at The Villages Polo Stadium.
On August 19, 2005, Florida Citrus Sports canceled The Villages Gridiron Classic for the year 2006. The organization failed to find a sponsor, after THE VILLAGES, a retirement community 60 miles north of Orlando, FL, decided not to renew the annual game at their facility.
The Gridiron Classic is also the name given to a college football game played between representatives of the Pioneer Football League and Northeast Conference that began in December 2006.
Game results
All-star edition
| Date |
Winning Team |
Losing Team |
Location |
| January 16, 1999 |
Team Florida |
17 |
Team USA |
9 |
Orlando, Florida |
| January 15, 2000 |
Team USA |
21 |
Team Florida |
14 |
Orlando, Florida |
| January 13, 2001 |
Team Florida |
10 |
Team USA |
0 |
Orlando, Florida |
| January 26, 2002 |
Team Florida |
42 |
Team USA |
13 |
Orlando, Florida |
| January 25, 2003 |
Team USA |
20 |
Team Florida |
17 |
Orlando, Florida |
| January 31, 2004 |
North All-Stars |
35 |
South All-Stars |
31 |
The Villages, Florida |
| January 15, 2005 |
South All-Stars |
24 |
North All-Stars |
21 |
The Villages, Florida |
Pioneer-NEC edition
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