<P> From 1936 to 2001, the Orange Bowl Committee also sponsored a parade . In its heyday, the parade was a nighttime New Year's Eve tradition, televised nationally with lighted floats and displays going down part of Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami, FL . However ratings dropped and the national television contract was lost in 1997, causing the parade to quickly become a shell of its former self since there were no sponsors for the elaborate floats . As a result, the committee chose to bring this tradition to an end in early 2002 . </P> <P> The very first King Orange Jamboree Parade was held the day before the 1936 game with 30 floats at an expense of $40,000 ($653,933 in 2012 dollars). Babs Beckwith was chosen as the first Orange Bowl queen . </P> <P> The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is locked into a 12 - year deal with the Orange Bowl, so if the ACC champion qualifies for the playoffs in a year when the Orange Bowl is not a semifinal host, the next - highest ranked ACC team will play in the Orange Bowl . For the secondary tie - ins: The Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the Big Ten Conference are guaranteed three appearances each, and the University of Notre Dame can play in a maximum of two games, but is not guaranteed any appearances . The ACC team's opponent in a given year will be the highest - ranked available team from the SEC, Big Ten (this always excludes the SEC and Big Ten champions . If an SEC or Big Ten team--or teams--qualify for the College Football Playoff, the next available team would also be excluded from participating in the Orange Bowl due to contractual obligations with the Sugar and Rose Bowls, respectively), and Notre Dame, subject to these constraints . Also, should this highest - ranked team create a rematch with the ACC team, the Orange Bowl has the option of passing over that team for the next - highest ranked team among the Big Ten, SEC, and Notre Dame, again subject to the above contractual constraints . The College Football Playoff committee's rankings will be used to select the ACC's opponent . The other four will be College Football Playoff berths . ESPN holds the television rights for 12 years as well . </P> <P> Rankings are based on the AP Poll prior to the game being played . </P>

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