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The Epson Ivy Bowl (EIB) was an international college football game played between an American, 43-man all-star team (composed of only Ivy League players) versus a team of college all-stars from Japan. The first Epson Ivy Bowl occurred on January 8, 1989 and the final game occurred at the conclusion of the 1996 college football season. The United States won every match-up, utilizing their size and strength to overpower the smaller, quicker Japanese squads. The wins, because they were not between two NCAA-affiliated schools and some of the years were mixed school (all-star) teams do not count toward official win-loss records.

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  • The Epson Ivy Bowl (EIB) was an international college football game played between an American, 43-man all-star team (composed of only Ivy League players) versus a team of college all-stars from Japan. The first Epson Ivy Bowl occurred on January 8, 1989 and the final game occurred at the conclusion of the 1996 college football season. The United States won every match-up, utilizing their size and strength to overpower the smaller, quicker Japanese squads. The wins, because they were not between two NCAA-affiliated schools and some of the years were mixed school (all-star) teams do not count toward official win-loss records.
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  • The Epson Ivy Bowl (EIB) was an international college football game played between an American, 43-man all-star team (composed of only Ivy League players) versus a team of college all-stars from Japan. The first Epson Ivy Bowl occurred on January 8, 1989 and the final game occurred at the conclusion of the 1996 college football season. The United States won every match-up, utilizing their size and strength to overpower the smaller, quicker Japanese squads. The wins, because they were not between two NCAA-affiliated schools and some of the years were mixed school (all-star) teams do not count toward official win-loss records. Despite the fact that The College of William & Mary was not a member of the Ivy League, they were chosen to participate in 1988 and 1992 seasons' Epson Ivy Bowls. Long considered a "public ivy", William & Mary was the only true non-Ivy League school to send players to Japan.
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