The college football bowl game schedule for the 2023-24 season has been released, and it promises to be an exciting three weeks of action. With 43 contests taking place from December 16 to January 8, fans will have plenty of games to look forward to.

The schedule kicks off on December 16 with seven games, and culminates with the College Football Playoff national championship game on January 8 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

This year’s semifinals will be held on New Year’s Day, with the Rose Bowl featuring a matchup between No. 1 Michigan and No. 4 Alabama, and the Sugar Bowl hosting No. 2 Washington against No. 3 Texas. These two bowls have become regular hosts for the semifinals since the inception of the College Football Playoff in 2014.

However, this will be the last bowl season featuring a four-team playoff format. Starting from the 2024 season, the playoff will expand to include 12 teams. This change is sure to bring even more excitement and anticipation to the bowl season in the future.

College Football Playoff

  • Jan. 8 National Championship, Houston, Texas (7:30 p.m.) Semifinal winners
  • Jan. 1 Sugar (8:30 p.m.) (2) Washington vs. (3) Texas
  • Jan. 1 Rose (5:00 p.m.) (1) Michigan vs. (4) Alabama

New Year’s Six bowl games

  • Jan. 1 Fiesta (1:00 p.m.) (8) Oregon vs. (23) Liberty
  • Dec. 30 Orange (4:00 p.m.) (5) Florida State vs. (6) Georgia
  • Dec. 30 Peach (Noon) (10) Penn State vs. (11) Ole Miss
  • Dec. 29 Cotton (8:00 p.m.) (7) Ohio State vs. (9) Missouri

Other bowl games

  • Jan. 1 Citrus (1:00 p.m.) Iowa vs. Tennessee
  • Jan. 1 ReliaQuest (Noon) Wisconsin vs. LSU
  • Dec. 30 Arizona (4:30 p.m.) Toledo vs. Wyoming
  • Dec. 30 Music City (2:00 p.m.) Maryland vs. Auburn
  • Dec. 29 Liberty (3:30 p.m.) Iowa State vs. Memphis
  • Dec. 29 Tony the Tiger (2:00 p.m.) Notre Dame vs. Oregon State
  • Dec. 29 Gator (Noon) Clemson vs. Kentucky
  • Dec. 28 Alamo (9:15 p.m.) Oklahoma vs. Arizona
  • Dec. 28 Pop-Tarts (5:45 p.m.) NC State vs. Kansas State
  • Dec. 28 Pinstripe (2:15 p.m.) Miami vs. Rutgers
  • Dec. 28 Fenway (11:00 a.m.) SMU vs. Boston College
  • Dec. 27 Texas (9:00 p.m.) Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M
  • Dec. 27 Holiday (8:00 p.m.) Louisville vs. USC
  • Dec. 27 Duke’s Mayo (5:30 p.m.) North Carolina vs. West Virginia
  • Dec. 27 Military (2:00 p.m.) Tulane vs. Virginia Tech
  • Dec. 26 Guaranteed Rate (9:00 p.m.) Kansas vs. UNLV
  • Dec. 26 First Responder (5:30 p.m.) Texas State vs. Rice
  • Dec. 26 Quick Lane (2:00 p.m.) Bowling Green vs. Minnesota
  • Dec. 23 Hawai’i (10:30 p.m.) Coastal Carolina vs. San Jose State
  • Dec. 23 Las Vegas (7:30 p.m.) Northwestern vs. Utah
  • Dec. 23 68 Ventures (7:00 p.m.) South Alabama vs. Eastern Michigan
  • Dec. 23 Famous Idaho Potato (3:30 p.m.) Utah State vs. Georgia State
  • Dec. 23 Armed Forces (3:30 p.m.) James Madison vs. Air Force
  • Dec. 23 Camellia (Noon) Arkansas State vs. NIU
  • Dec. 23 Birmingham (Noon) Troy vs. Duke
  • Dec. 22 Gasparilla (6:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech vs. UCF
  • Dec. 21 Boca Raton (8:00 p.m.) USF vs. Syracuse
  • Dec. 19 Frisco (9:00 p.m.) UTSA vs. Marshall
  • Dec. 18 Famous Toastery (2:30 p.m.) Western Kentucky vs. Old Dominion
  • Dec. 16 Independence (9:15 p.m.) Texas Tech vs. Cal
  • Dec. 16 LA (7:30 p.m.) Boise State vs. UCLA
  • Dec. 16 New Mexico (5:45 p.m.) New Mexico State vs. Fresno State
  • Dec. 16 Cure (3:30 p.m.) App State vs. Miami (OH)
  • Dec. 16 New Orleans (2:15 p.m.) Jacksonville State vs. Louisiana
  • Dec. 16 Celebration (Noon) Howard vs. Florida A&M
  • Dec. 16 Myrtle Beach (11:00 a.m.) Georgia Southern vs. Ohio

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