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It was near 8 a.m. in San Diego, and Bruce Binkowski had about 11 hours until the first of his two bowl games started. It would be a day filled with damage control, glad-handing and hoping for a full stadium.
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Bowl Business has Become Serious Business
"I have a credential around my neck, and it got stuck in the phone cord," said Binkowski, executive director of the Poinsettia and Holiday bowls. "On game day, there's so much g...
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