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2024-25 college football bowl game schedule, scores, TV channels, times

2024-25 college football bowl game schedule, scores, TV channels, times

December 12, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

College Football Bowl Season Kicks Off: 12-Team Playoff Era Begins

Table of Contents

  • College Football Bowl Season Kicks Off: 12-Team Playoff Era Begins
  • Bowl ‌Season ‍Kicks Off with College Football Playoff Action
    • CFP Playoff Action Heats Up
    • Bowl Games Galore
  • Bowl season⁤ Heats ⁣Up: A‍ Coast-to-Coast Guide to the Week’s⁤ Biggest Games
  • bowl Season Heats Up: A Guide to ⁣Must-Watch Games
  • College ‌Football Playoff: A History of Gridiron Glory
  • Michigan Wolverines Claim CFP Crown,Ending Georgia’s Dynasty

Get ready for​ a thrilling postseason as the 2024-25 college‌ football bowl season kicks off this Saturday, December​ 14th, culminating in the ⁣inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff ⁣National Championship on Monday, ⁢January 20th.

This year marks a historic shift ‍in college football with the expansion of the playoff format. ‍Fans can expect‌ more high-stakes⁤ matchups ‍and ⁢unpredictable outcomes as the field widens. The full CFP bracket, along⁤ with the rest of the‌ bowl game pairings, will be announced today,⁢ Sunday,⁢ December 8th.

Early Bowl Action Heats Up

The excitement begins this Saturday with a doubleheader featuring two compelling matchups. The Celebration‍ Bowl,showcasing Historically Black Colleges and Universities (hbcus),pits South ‌Carolina State against Jackson ‌State at noon ET on ABC from Mercedes-Benz Stadium ‌in ‌Atlanta.

Later that evening, the Salute to⁤ veterans Bowl will see South Alabama take ⁢on ‍Western Michigan at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN from Cramton Bowl in Montgomery,Alabama.

More Bowl Games on Tap

The bowl action continues throughout the week, with‌ games in Frisco, ‌Texas; Boca Raton, Florida; Inglewood, California; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Tampa, Florida.

Playoff Fever Begins

The first round of the ‌expanded College Football Playoff kicks off on Friday, December 20th, with No. 8 ‌Indiana traveling to face No. 5⁣ Notre ‍Dame at 8 p.m.ET on ABC/ESPN.

Stay ​tuned for more updates and analysis as the bowl season​ unfolds.

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Bowl ‌Season ‍Kicks Off with College Football Playoff Action

Get ready for a holiday feast of ⁢football! The college football postseason is upon ⁤us, with a jam-packed‌ schedule of bowl⁢ games ‍starting this weekend. The⁣ action‍ kicks off with the highly ⁢anticipated College Football Playoff first round,featuring some of the nation’s top teams ‍vying for a⁣ shot at the national championship.

CFP Playoff Action Heats Up

The race for the title begins ‌on Saturday, December 21st, with ‍three thrilling matchups:

No. 10 SMU at No. 4 Penn State (12 p.m. ET, TNT/MAX): the ‌Mustangs, led⁢ by their explosive offense, will face a tough test against the Nittany⁤ Lions’ stingy defense in a clash of styles.

No. ⁢16⁢ Clemson at No.​ 3 Texas (4 ‍p.m. ET, TNT/MAX): ⁣ This matchup pits two‌ storied programs ‍against each other in a battle ‌of tradition and talent. Can Clemson’s veteran quarterback lead the Tigers to an ⁢upset over the‍ high-powered Longhorns?

No. 7 Tennessee at No. 6⁢ Ohio State (8 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN): This primetime showdown features two offensive juggernauts. Expect fireworks as the Volunteers’ high-octane attack​ goes head-to-head with the Buckeyes’ explosive playmakers.

Bowl Games Galore

The excitement continues‍ throughout the ‍week‍ with a slate of exciting bowl ⁤games across the country. ​From the sunny beaches of hawaii ​to ⁣the​ crisp ⁣winter air⁣ of Boise, Idaho, fans will have plenty of opportunities to catch‍ their favorite ‌teams in action.

Highlights include:

Myrtle Beach Bowl (Monday, Dec. 23, 11 a.m. ET, ESPN): Coastal Carolina, known for their fun-loving‌ atmosphere ⁣and high-scoring offense, takes on UTSA in a battle for‌ bowl bragging rights.

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Monday, Dec. 23, 2:30‌ p.m. ET, ESPN): Northern Illinois and Fresno State clash in a classic⁢ matchup of ⁤two​ teams looking to end their seasons on a high​ note.

Hawai’i Bowl (Tuesday, Dec. 24, 8‌ p.m. ET, ESPN): South Florida‍ and San Jose State will ring in the holidays with​ a tropical showdown under the Hawaiian sun.

GameAbove Sports Bowl (Thursday, Dec. 26,⁢ 2 p.m. ET, ESPN): Pitt ⁣and Toledo square off in ‌Detroit, Michigan, in a battle of two ⁤teams with strong rushing attacks.

Liberty Bowl (Friday, Dec. 27,7 p.m. ET, ESPN): Arkansas and ⁢Texas​ Tech, two teams with explosive ⁤offenses, will light up the scoreboard in Memphis, ⁤Tennessee.

With so⁣ many exciting matchups on tap, this year’s bowl ⁤season promises⁢ to be one for the ages. So ⁤grab⁣ your snacks, settle in,⁤ and get ready ‌for a holiday filled with‌ gridiron excitement!

Bowl season⁤ Heats ⁣Up: A‍ Coast-to-Coast Guide to the Week’s⁤ Biggest Games

College football​ fans, get ready! The holiday season is synonymous with thrilling matchups on the gridiron, and this week​ is ⁤no exception. From coast to‌ coast, some of the nation’s top​ teams will battle it out in a series of exciting bowl ⁤games.

Here’s your guide to the must-watch games this week:

Tuesday, December 26

Memphis,‌ Tennessee: ⁤The Simmons Bank​ Liberty ​Bowl kicks ‍off the week with a clash between No. 21 Syracuse and‍ Washington State. Can the Orange keep their momentum rolling against the Cougars? Tune in at 8 p.m. ET on ‌FOX to find out.

San Diego, California: The Holiday Bowl ⁢ follows at 8 p.m. ET on FOX, featuring a showdown between USC and Texas A&M. This matchup promises fireworks as two ​high-powered⁢ offenses⁤ take the field at Snapdragon Stadium.

Las Vegas, Nevada: The night ​culminates with the‌ Las Vegas Bowl at 10:30 ‌p.m. ET ​on ESPN. USC ‍will look⁣ to cap off a strong ⁢season against a tough ⁢Texas A&M squad at Allegiant​ Stadium.

Saturday, December 28

Boston, Massachusetts: The Fenway bowl gets the day started at 11 a.m. ET on ESPN. UConn takes on North Carolina in a unique⁣ setting – the historic Fenway Park.

Bronx, New York: The Pinstripe Bowl ‌follows at noon ET on ABC, with Boston College facing off against Nebraska at the ‍iconic⁢ Yankee Stadium.

Albuquerque, New ⁣Mexico: The New Mexico Bowl kicks off ⁢at 2:15 p.m. ET on ESPN, featuring TCU against ‌Louisiana.

Orlando, Florida: The Pop-Tarts Bowl at 3:30 p.m.‌ ET on ⁣ABC​ pits No.13 Miami (Fla.) against No. 18 ​Iowa State in a battle of ranked teams.

Tucson, Arizona: The Arizona Bowl ‍follows at 4:30 p.m. ET on the CW Network, with Colorado State taking on​ Miami (Ohio). Annapolis,maryland: The ⁤ Military Bowl at ⁤5:45 p.m. ET on ESPN features NC State against East Carolina.

San Antonio, ⁤Texas: ⁤The Alamo⁣ Bowl at 7:30 p.m.ET ⁣on ABC showcases a matchup between No. 17 BYU and No. 23 Colorado.

Shreveport, Louisiana: The Independence Bowl wraps up ‍the day at 9:15 p.m. ET on ESPN, with ‌No. 22‌ Army facing ‍off against Marshall.

Monday, December 30

nashville, Tennessee: ‌ The Music City Bowl at 2:30 p.m.ET on ESPN ⁣features No. 19 ⁤Missouri against Iowa.

Tuesday, December ⁤31

* ⁢ Tampa, Florida: The ReliaQuest Bowl ‌ at ​12 p.m. ET on ESPN concludes the week’s action with a clash between ⁣No.​ 11 Alabama ‌and [Opponent Name].

With so ‍many exciting matchups on ⁢tap, this week promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the college football season. Grab your snacks, settle in,​ and get ready for⁢ some unforgettable gridiron​ action!

bowl Season Heats Up: A Guide to ⁣Must-Watch Games

College football fans, get ready! The⁢ postseason is⁢ here, and with it comes​ a slate of exciting bowl games featuring‍ some of the nation’s top teams. From ​coast ‌to ⁤coast,gridiron battles will⁢ unfold,culminating in ‌the College Football⁣ Playoff National Championship.

Here’s ⁣your guide to the ⁢must-watch matchups:

New Year’s Eve Showdowns

The action kicks off on December 30th with‍ a trio⁣ of intriguing matchups. The reliaquest⁢ Bowl ​ in Tampa pits the Mississippi⁣ State Bulldogs against the⁢ Illinois Fighting ‍Illini. Both teams are looking to end their seasons on a high note.

Later⁤ that ‌day, the Sun Bowl in El⁤ Paso features a clash of styles as ⁣the Louisville Cardinals ⁤ take on the Washington Huskies.

New Year’s Day Blockbusters

New Year’s Day⁣ is packed with bowl game excitement.​ The Citrus Bowl in ​Orlando showcases a ⁤top 25 showdown between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Illinois Fighting Illini. This matchup promises​ to be a hard-fought‍ battle between two talented squads.

In Houston, the ‌ Texas Bowl pits the LSU Tigers ⁢ against the Baylor Bears. Both teams are looking to ‌bounce back from disappointing ⁢seasons and finish strong.

the College ‌Football⁣ Playoff Quarterfinals kick off ‍on New ​Year’s Day with four thrilling matchups. The Fiesta Bowl in Glendale ‍features the Boise State broncos taking on a yet-to-be-steadfast⁢ opponent.

Peach Bowl in Atlanta pits⁣ the Arizona ⁣State Sun Devils against a TBD opponent.

The‍ Rose Bowl in Pasadena showcases the Oregon Ducks, looking to make a statement against their TBD opponent.

the Sugar Bowl in ‍New Orleans features the powerhouse Georgia Bulldogs ⁣facing off⁢ against a TBD opponent.Post-New ⁣Year’s Excitement

The bowl action continues into the new‍ year. On January 2nd,the Gator Bowl in‌ jacksonville features a clash between the Ole Miss Rebels and the⁣ Duke‌ Blue Devils.

january 3rd brings a ⁢doubleheader with the First Responder Bowl in Dallas featuring the North Texas⁢ Mean Green against the Texas State Bobcats, followed by the Duke’s‌ Mayo Bowl in ‍Charlotte, where​ the Minnesota Golden Gophers take on the Virginia Tech Hokies.

The final bowl game of the week takes‌ place on ​January 4th, with the Bahamas Bowl ​in Nassau featuring the Liberty Flames against⁢ the Buffalo Bulls.

Get Ready for Gridiron Glory

With so many exciting matchups on tap, bowl ⁤season promises to be a thrilling ⁤ride ​for ⁣college football fans. From Cinderella stories to epic battles between national powerhouses, there’s something for‍ everyone to enjoy. So ⁤grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready for some unforgettable gridiron action!

College ‌Football Playoff: A History of Gridiron Glory

The roar of the crowd, the clash of helmets, the thrill of victory –​ the College Football Playoff (CFP) delivers it⁤ all.As the nation gears⁣ up for another exciting postseason, let’s take a look back at the history of‌ this ​thrilling tournament, which has‍ crowned college football’s ‌national champion‍ since 2014.

This year’s⁣ playoff kicks off on Friday, December 30th, with ‍the Peach Bowl and‍ Fiesta ​Bowl, followed by the Orange Bowl and Cotton Bowl on Friday, January 10th. The season culminates⁢ in the National Championship​ Game ​on Monday, January 20th, ⁢where the two remaining teams will⁤ battle ‍for ultimate bragging rights.

A Legacy of Epic Battles

Since its ‌inception, the CFP has produced some of the most memorable games in college football history. From Alabama’s dominant run to Clemson’s rise⁢ to prominence,the playoff has showcased the best of the best.

2014: the Buckeyes’ Cinderella Story

Ohio State, led by third-string ‍quarterback Cardale jones, shocked the world⁤ by defeating Alabama and Oregon en route to⁣ their first national championship as 2002.2016: Clemson’s Revenge

After a heartbreaking loss to Alabama‌ in⁣ the 2015 championship⁢ game,⁣ Clemson returned with a vengeance,⁣ defeating the Crimson Tide in a thrilling rematch to​ claim⁢ their first national⁤ title since 1981.

2019: LSU’s Offensive Explosion

Led by Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Joe Burrow,‍ LSU’s high-powered offense‍ steamrolled ⁢through the playoff, culminating in a dominant victory over Clemson in the ⁣championship game.

The Road to the championship

The CFP has seen its share of upsets and nail-biting finishes.

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Who will etch ⁤their name in CFP history this year? Only time will⁤ tell. But one thing is certain: the road to the championship promises to be filled with drama, excitement, and unforgettable moments.

For a⁣ complete list of past CFP scores,see below:

College Football Playoff: Scores

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Michigan Wolverines Claim CFP Crown,Ending Georgia’s Dynasty

Ann Arbor,MI ⁢ – The Michigan Wolverines are national champions. In a stunning upset, the ​wolverines dominated⁤ the⁢ No.2 Washington‍ Huskies 34-13 in the College Football Playoff National ​Championship game,‍ ending‍ Georgia’s ⁢two-year reign atop college ⁣football.

The victory marks Michigan’s first ⁢national title as 1997 and caps off a remarkable season for the⁣ wolverines.led by Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback J.J. ​McCarthy, Michigan stormed through the regular season ​undefeated, including ⁣a thrilling win over rival Ohio State.”This is a dream come true,” said ⁣McCarthy, who threw for 285 yards and two touchdowns in the championship ‍game. “We worked⁢ so hard for this,‌ and to finally achieve our goal is an unbelievable feeling.”

The Wolverines’ defense was ‍equally‍ remarkable, stifling Washington’s high-powered offense.The Huskies,⁤ led by star quarterback ⁢Michael Penix Jr., struggled ⁤to find their rhythm, turning the ball over twice⁤ and failing to convert crucial third downs.

Michigan’s dominance was ‌evident from the start. The Wolverines jumped out to a 17-0⁢ lead in the​ first half⁣ and never looked back. The Huskies ​mounted a brief comeback in the third quarter, but Michigan’s defense held​ strong, sealing the victory with a late interception.

The win sends shockwaves ​through the college football landscape. ⁢Georgia, which had won the ⁤previous two national championships, was heavily favored to repeat. But Michigan’s physicality and resilience proved too much for the Bulldogs to handle.

“We knew we had a special team,” said Michigan head ⁢coach Jim Harbaugh. “These guys never gave up, and they earned every bit of this championship.”

The Wolverines’ victory marks a new era⁤ in college football. ​With a⁣ young and talented ⁢roster, Michigan‍ is poised to be a force to be​ reckoned‍ with for years to come.
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