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Get ready to roll out the orange carpet and party with a purpose! đ Join us on Sunday, October 27th for the URBANSKI BUCS TAILGATE ZONE at Lot 6 (off Himes, enter through Lot 6D at Raymond James Stadium). The pregame fun kicks off at 1:30 PM, and itâs going to be a throwback celebration for the ages!Weâre honoring the legendary Tampa Bay Buccaneers Alumni, the fabulous cheerleaders, and the dedicated staff that made it all happen. đ⨠Itâs football, history, and Buccaneers prideâwhat more could you ask for?!
Make sure to snag your Throwback Shirts during the event and rep that retro look in style! đ§Ą
But itâs not just about the funâweâre doing it all for the kids! Your participation helps support the Caring for Kids initiative, giving back to children in our community.
Donât miss out! Grab your friends, your game-day spirit, and letâs tailgate for a cause!
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::: ABOUT URBANSKI TAILGATE :::
DEDICATED TO AND IN MEMORY of Markâs late father, Jim Urbanski. Jim and his four friends were responsible for bringing the Bucs to Tampa back in 1974 with the first season being played in 1976.
Starting in the late 60âs, Jim Urbanski and his four fellow Tampa friends, businessmen, civic leaders and football fanatics had decided that Tampa was going to be the NFLâs next city. They began meeting with then NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle and Team owners at all of the Superbowls and at offseason meetings at the league headquarters in New York City, pitching Tampa to them.
In 1974, Tampa was awarded the Buccaneers franchise. Tampa still holds the record for the only NFL franchise ever awarded to a city by the league without an owner at the time. Dad and his four friends were always good at what they did. Soon afterwards they found an owner in Hugh Culverhouse, a Jacksonville tax attorney.
Then the five gentlemen went on to land Super Bowl 18 (1984 Raiders vs. Redskins) and Super Bowl 25 (1991 Giants vs. Bills) for Tampa. In 1985, they worked with the NCAA to successfully bring the Outback Bowl (Tampa Bay Bowl) from Birmingham, Alabama to Tampa which was known as the Hall of Fame Bowl at the time.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lot 6 - Raymond James Stadium, 3660 N Himes Ave, Tampa, FL 33607, United States,Tampa, Florida
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