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Discussion Questions: BOWL GAME ECONOMIC$ Discussion Questions: What is economic impact? How might hosting a college football bowl game impact the local economy for the host city/community? Do you believe that these games “are not for profit” as the infographic suggests? Why or why not? Why would a school play in a bowl game if they know they will likely LOSE money by participating? The infographic suggests that the Orange Bowl has 30 full time employees. What do you think they do the rest of the year?