College football bowl schedule, with TV info, start times and odds

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College football bowl schedule, with TV info, start times and odds

The college football bowl schedule for 2022-23 is presented.

UAB beats Miami of Ohio 24-20 in Bahamas Bowl. The Blazers scored with 1:33 left and stopped the RedHawks’ Jalen Walker 2 yards short of the end zone on the game's final play.

Troy won the CURE Bowl. Troy forced five turnovers and made two interceptions. UTSA had six sacks and 13 tackles for loss.

Louisville beat Cincinnati 24-7 in the Fenway Bowl at Fenways Park. The game was played between two teams with new coaches.

Oregon State beat Florida 30-3 in Las Vegas Bowl. The Beavers reached 10 wins for the third time in school history. Florida's record-breaking streak of games without being shut out ended.

Fresno State won the LA Bowl 29-6 over Washington State. Jordan Mims rushed for 209 yards and two touchdowns.

Southern Miss won the Lendertree bowl 38-24 over Rice. Frank Gore Jr. rushed for 329 yards and two touchdowns.

BYU won the New Mexico Bowl 24-23 over SMU. The game occurred two days shy of the 42nd anniversary of a famous 1980 Holiday Bowl.

Boise State won the Frisco Bowl 35-32 over North Texas. The game was the final game for Boise State offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter and NorthTexas defensive coordinator Phil Bennett.

Marshall defeated UConn 28-14 in the Myrtle beach bowl. Marshall rushed for 210 yards and had nine tackles for loss.

Eastern Michigan won the Idaho Potato Bowl with a 41-27 victory over San Jose State. It was the second bowl win in school history.

Toledo won the Boca Raton Bowl against Liberty. The Rockets built a 21-7 lead and withstood two touchdowns in the final 7:24 to get the win. Liberty failed on two-point conversions after each of its late touchdowns.

Western Kentucky won the New Orleans Bowl 44-23 over South Alabama. Austin Reed threw for 497 yards and four touchdowns. He finishes the season with 4,744 yards, 40 TD passes and three receivers with 100 yards.

Air Force beat Baylor 30-15 in the Armed Forces Bowl. The Falcons rushed for 276 yards and held the ball for 40:03. Brad Roberts rushed 116 yards for two touchdowns.

Houston (7-5) and Louisiana (6-6) are playing in the Independence Bowl. The game starts at 3 p.m. on ESPN.

Middle Tennessee State (7-5) and San Diego State are playing in the Hawaii Bowl. The game will be played on ESPN at 8 p.m.

Buffalo (6-6) plays Georgia Southern ( 6-5) in Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama. The game will be broadcast on ESPN at noon.

Duke and UCF are playing in the Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md.

North Carolina (9-4) and Oregon (10-3) are playing in the Holiday Bowl at Petco Park in San Diego. The game starts at 8 p.m. on Fox.

Minnesota (8-4) and Syracuse (7-5) are playing in the college football bowl on Thursday, December 29 at 2 p.m. at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx.

No. 12 Washington (10-2) and No. 20 Texas (8-4) are playing in Alamodome Bowl. It will be broadcast on ESPN at 9 p.m.

No. 23 NC State (8-4) and Maryland (7-5) are playing in the Duke's Mayo Bowl at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte. The line is Maryland by 1.5.

No. 19 South Carolina (8-4) and No. 21 Notre Dame (9-3) are playing in the Gator Bowl. The game will be played at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN.

No. 6 Tennessee (10-2) and No. 7 Clemson (11-1) are playing in the Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami. The game starts at 8 p.m. on ESPN.

No. 5 Alabama (10-2) and No. 9 Kansas State (9-3) are playing in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. The game will be broadcast on ESPN at noon.

Illinois (8-4) and Mississippi State (9-3) are playing in the Reliaqential Bowl in Tampa. The game will be played on ESPN2 at noon.

No. 16 Tulane (11-2) and No. 10 USC (10-1) are playing in the Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas. The game will be broadcast on ESPN at 1 p.m. ET.

No. 11 Penn State (10-2) and No. 8 Utah (9-3) are playing in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The game starts at 5 p.m. on ESPN.


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