The 2023-24 college football bowl season is here, featuring 43 exciting games, starting from December 16 with the Myrtle Beach Bowl and culminating in the College Football Playoff National Championship on January 8. This season’s championship will see Michigan and Washington competing for the title, promising an intense showdown.
The College Football Playoff National Championship, scheduled to take place at NRG Stadium in Houston, will witness an epic battle between the undefeated No. 1 Michigan and No. 2 Washington, set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET. Football enthusiasts can catch all the action live on ESPN and the ESPN App.
New Year’s Six Highlights
The New Year’s Six games have already delivered some thrilling matchups, with the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic witnessing No. 9 Missouri securing a 14-3 victory over No. 7 Ohio State. In another exciting clash, the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl saw No. 11 Ole Miss triumphing over No. 10 Penn State with a score of 38-25. Additionally, the Capital One Orange Bowl saw No. 6 Georgia dominating No. 5 Florida with an impressive 63-3 win.
The Vrbo Fiesta Bowl showcased No. 8 Oregon’s commanding performance, securing a resounding 45-6 victory over No. 23 Liberty, adding to the excitement of the bowl season.
Complete College Football Bowl Schedule
The bowl season kicked off with the Myrtle Beach Bowl, where Ohio emerged victorious with a 41-21 win over Georgia Southern. The Cricket Celebration Bowl witnessed Florida A&M clinching a 30-26 win over Howard, while the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl saw Jacksonville State triumphing over Louisiana in a thrilling 34-31 overtime showdown.
Other notable matchups included the Avocados From Mexico Cure Bowl, where Appalachian State secured a hard-fought 13-9 victory over Miami (Ohio), and the Isleta New Mexico Bowl, where Fresno State emerged triumphant with a 37-10 win over New Mexico State.
The LA Bowl saw UCLA emerging victorious with a 35-22 win over Boise State, while the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl witnessed Texas Tech securing a 34-14 victory over California.
Furthermore, the Famous Toastery Bowl saw Western Kentucky triumphing over Old Dominion in a close 38-35 overtime battle, while the Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl saw UTSA emerging victorious with a 35-17 win over Marshall.
As the bowl season unfolds, fans can look forward to more exhilarating matchups, promising intense competition and memorable moments on the field.