College Bowl Games
College football bowl season is almost here! Get all the 2024-25 bowl game odds, matchups, dates, times, locations, and more.
The game capped off the 10-year stint of the four-team College Football Playoff, with the playoff expansion to 12 teams for the 2024-25 season. No. 1 Michigan 27, No. 4 Alabama 20 (OT) | Rose Bowl (Semifinal) No. 2 Washington 37, No. 3 Texas 31 | Sugar Bow...
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College Football Playoff Bowl GamesWith 12 teams making the College Football Playoff, there will be four first-round playoff games, four CFP Quarterfinal bowl games, two CFP Semifinal bowl games and then the national championship.>> College Football Bowl Game Tickets...
North TexasSERVPRO First Responder Bowl @ Texas State 5:00 AM Tickets as low as $41 Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Dallas, TX Line: TXST -14 O/U: 63.5 MinnesotaDuke's Mayo Bowl @ Virginia Tech 8:30 AM Tickets as low as $81 Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC Line: MINN -6.5 O/...
The college football postseason is here, and while that means the season is drawing to a close, it also means another month of football thanks to bowl games happening nearly every day for the next few weeks. Bowl season culminates with the College Football Playoff ...
Also Read:How To Watch College Football Live in 2024 How many bowl games are there? There will be 43 bowl games this year. The New Year’s Day bowl games feature some of the best teams in college football and the slate includes the Rose Bowl Game, the Fiesta Bowl, and the Sugar Bowl...
The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was created in 1998. The BCS integrated a system that matched top-10 teams together in marquee bowl games at the end of the season, including putting together the No. 1 and 2 teams in a the BCS national championship game. The first BCS national champions...
TheinauguralFiesta Bowl was held on December 27, 1971, withArizona StatedefeatingFlorida State45–38. Subsequent games were played during the last week of December until 1982, when the date shifted to January 1; with the advent of the College Football Playoff in 2014, the game is now played...