Today we celebrate this day in College Football America Yearbook history by looking back on the games we’ve covered on this date, Dec. 27. The staff at the College Football America Yearbook has been attending and coverings games since 2010, even before we actually had a physical yearbook to sell. Our staff travels the country to cover anywhere from 50 to 70 college football games per season. So, we’ve accumulated many games, many photos and many memories. Each day, we’ll encapsulate those memories here and include links to our photos and game coverage that will help you take a look back, too.
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So what did we do on this day in College Football America Yearbook history?

2010: Air Force (FBS) vs. Georgia Tech (FBS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook director of editorial content Chuck Cox and editor Matthew Postins drove over to Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana, for the Independence Bowl featuring the Air Force Falcons and the Georgia Tech Yellowjackets. Air Force won the game, 14-7.

2016: UNT (FBS) vs. Army West Point (FBS)
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Our College Football America Yearbook editor Matthew Postins was on the grounds of the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas, Texas, to see the Heart of Dallas Bowl between the North Texas Mean Green and the Army West Point Black Knights. This was a fun one, as the Black Knights pulled it out in overtime, 38-31.