The 2022-23 college football bowl season begins on Friday, December 16 with the Bahamas Bowl and Cure Bowl. It continues through the College Football Playoffs. Check out the full bowl schedule below.
Last season, Georgia defeated Alabama to win the national championship — the Bulldogs’ first since 1980.
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2022-23 College Football Bowl Schedule, Scores, TV Channels, Matchup Info
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Friday December 16th
Bahamas bowl
11:30 a.m. ET
ESPN
Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, Bahamas
healing bowl
3 pm
ESPN
Exploria Stadium in Orlando, Florida
Saturday December 17th
Fenway bowl
11 clock
ESPN
Fenway Park in Boston
New Mexico bowl
2:15 p.m
ESPN
University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico
LA bowl
3:30 p.m
ABC
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
Lending Tree Bowl
5:45 p.m
ESPN
Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama
Las Vegas Bowl
19:30 o’clock
ABC
Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada
Frisco bowl
9:15 p.m
ESPN
Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas
Monday 19 December
Myrtle Beach Bowl
2.30
ESPN
Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina
Tuesday, December 20th
Famous potato bowl from Idaho
3:30 p.m
ESPN
Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho
Boca Raton bowl
19:30 o’clock
ESPN
FAU Stadium in Boca Raton, Florida
Wednesday December 21st
New Orleans bowl
21 clock
ESPN
Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans
Thursday 22 December
Armed Forces Bowl
19:30 o’clock
ESPN
Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas
Friday 23 December
Gasparilla bowl
ESPN
Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
independence bowl
ESPN
Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana
Saturday December 24th
hawaiian bowl
8 p.m
ESPN
Clarence TC Ching Athletics Complex in Honolulu, Hawaii
Monday 26 December
Quick Lane Bow
2.30
ESPN
Ford Field in Detroit
Tuesday, December 27th
First Responder Bowl
ESPN
Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas
Birmingham bowl
ESPN
Guard Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama
camellia bowl
12 o’clock
ESPN
Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama
Guaranteed rate bowl
10:15 p.m
ESPN
Hunting field in Phoenix, Arizona
Wednesday December 28th
military bowl
14 o’clock
ESPN
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland
liberty bowl
17:30
ESPN
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee
holiday bowl
8 p.m
FOX
Petco Park in San Diego
Texas bowl
21 clock
ESPN
NRG Stadium in Houston
Thursday 29 December
Pinstripe Bowl
14 o’clock
ESPN
Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City
Cheez-It Bowl
17:30
ESPN
Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida
Alamo bowl
21 clock
ESPN
Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
Friday December 30th
orange peel
ESPN
Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
Duke’s Mayo Bowl
12 o’clock
ESPN
Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
sun bowl
14 o’clock
CBS
Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas
gator bowl
3:30 p.m
ESPN
TIAA bank field in Jacksonville, Florida
Arizona bowl
4:30 p.m
barstool
Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona
Saturday 31 December
Peach Bowl (College Football Playoff Semifinals)
ESPN
Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta
Fiesta Bowl (College Football Playoff Semifinals)
ESPN
State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
Music City Bowl
12 o’clock
ABC
Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee
sugar bowl
12 o’clock
ESPN
Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans
Monday, January 2nd
ReliaQuest Bowl
12 o’clock
ESPN2
Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
citrus peel
13 o’clock
ABC
Camping World Stadium in Orlando
Cotton ball classic
13 o’clock
ESPN
AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
Rose bowl game
17 o’clock
ESPN
Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California
Monday, January 9th
College Football Playoff National Championship game
ESPN
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
Here’s a full list of College Football Playoff results since their inaugural season in 2014:
College Football Playoff Results
2014 season
- rose bowl: #2 Oregon 59#3 Florida State 20
- sugar bowl: No. 4 Ohio State 42No. 1 Alabama 35
- CFP National Championship game: No. 4 Ohio State 42#2 Oregon 20
2015 season
- Orange peel: No.1 Clemson 37#4 Oklahoma 17
- cotton bowl: No. 2 Alabama 38No. 3 Michigan State 0
- CFP National Championship game: No. 2 Alabama 45No.1 Clemson 40
2016 season
- Fiesta Bowl: No. 2 Clemson 31No. 3 Ohio State 0
- peach peel: #1 Alabama 24#4 Washington 7
- CFP National Championship game: No. 2 Clemson 35No. 1 Alabama 31
2017 season
- rose bowl: No. 3 Georgia 54No. 2 Oklahoma 48 (2OT)
- sugar bowl: No. 4 Alabama 24#1 Clemson 6
- CFP National Championship game: No. 4 Alabama 26#3 Georgia 23 (OT)
2018 season
- Orange peel: No. 1 Alabama 45#4 Oklahoma 34
- cotton bowl: #2 Clemson 30No. 3 Notre Dame 3
- CFP National Championship game: No. 2 Clemson 44#1 Alabama 16
Season 2019
- peach peel: No. 1 LSU 63#4 Oklahoma 28
- Fiesta Bowl: #3 Clemson 29No. 2 Ohio State 23
- CFP National Championship game: No. 1 LSU 42#3 Clemson 25
Season 2020
- rose bowl: No. 1 Alabama 31No. 4 Notre Dame 14
- sugar bowl: No. 3 Ohio State 49No. 2 Clemson 28
- CFP National Championship game: No. 1 Alabama 52No. 3 Ohio State 24
Season 2021
- cotton bowl: No. 1 Alabama 27#4 Cincinnati 6
- Orange peel: No. 3 Georgia 34#2 Michigan 11
- CFP National Championship game: No. 3 Georgia 33#1 Alabama 18
Here’s a look at some of the upcoming CFP title venues and dates:
- 2022 season (January 9, 2023): Inglewood, California
- Season 2023 (January 8, 2024): Houston, Texas
- Season 2024 (January 6, 2025)
- Season 2025 (January 5, 2026)