Bowl Game Schedule
The bowl game schedule is a list of all the college football bowl games that are played each year. The games are typically played between the end of the regular season and the College Football Playoff.
The bowl game schedule is typically released in late October or early November. The games are then played over a period of several weeks, with the College Football Playoff National Championship Game being played on the first Monday in January.
The bowl game schedule is a popular topic of discussion among college football fans. Fans often debate which teams will be selected for each game and who will win each matchup. The bowl game schedule can also have a significant impact on the College Football Playoff, as the results of the bowl games can help to determine which teams will be selected for the playoff.
Here is the bowl game schedule for the 2022-23 season:
- December 16: Bahamas Bowl (Frisco, Texas)
- December 16: New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
- December 17: Hawaii Bowl (Honolulu, Hawaii)
- December 17: Frisco Bowl (Frisco, Texas)
- December 18: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Idaho)
- December 19: Myrtle Beach Bowl (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
- December 19: Gasparilla Bowl (Tampa, Florida)
- December 20: Cure Bowl (Orlando, Florida)
- December 21: New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- December 21: LendingTree Bowl (Mobile, Alabama)
- December 22: Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton, Florida)
- December 23: Armed Forces Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas)
- December 23: Camellia Bowl (Montgomery, Alabama)
- December 24: Independence Bowl (Shreveport, Louisiana)
- December 24: Texas Bowl (Houston, Texas)
- December 26: Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas)
- December 27: Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tennessee)
- December 27: Pinstripe Bowl (New York, New York)
- December 27: Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tennessee)
- December 28: Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, Texas)
- December 28: Cheez-It Bowl (Orlando, Florida)
- December 29: Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Florida)
- December 29: Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, Florida)
- December 30: Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)
- December 30: Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- December 31: Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Florida)
- December 31: Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas)
- January 2: Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Arizona)
- January 2: Peach Bowl (Atlanta, Georgia)
- January 5: Reese’s Senior Bowl (Mobile, Alabama)
- January 7: College Football Playoff National Championship Game (Los Angeles, California)
The bowl game schedule is subject to change. Please check with the NCAA for the most up-to-date information.
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