The start of the college football bowl game season is just around the corner, and I’m here to give you all the information you need to get ready. In this blog, I’ll be covering everything from the history of college football bowl games to the schedules, scores, TV channels, and times for the 2022-23 season. I’ll also offer some tips on how to prepare for and bet on college football bowl games, so you can have the best experience possible. So, let’s get started!
Introduction to College Football Bowl Games
College football bowl games are post-season games played between teams from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). The bowls are split into two categories: the “New Year’s Six” and the rest of the bowls. The New Year’s Six consists of the six most prestigious bowl games, while the rest of the bowls are generally smaller in scale. The New Year’s Six are the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, the Orange Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, the Peach Bowl, and the Fiesta Bowl.
The college football bowl season usually starts in early December and culminates with the College Football Playoff National Championship in early January. The number of college bowl games has grown over the years, with the 2021-22 season featuring a total of 41 bowls. This season promises to be just as exciting, with the 2022-23 season featuring over 40 college football bowl games.
History of College Football Bowl
The history of college football bowl games dates back to 1902 when the first bowl game, the Rose Bowl, was played in Pasadena, California. The game was initially played between teams from the East and the West, but eventually evolved to include teams from all over the country. The Rose Bowl is still played today and is the oldest college football bowl game in the country.
In the early days, college bowl games were mostly reserved for the best teams in the country. However, in the 1970s and 1980s, the number of bowl games increased significantly, giving more teams the chance to compete in the post-season. Today, there are over 40 college bowl games, giving more teams than ever the opportunity to play in the post-season.
College Football Bowl Game TV Channels
The TV channels for the 2022-23 college football bowl games have not yet been released, but we can expect them to be announced in the summer of 2022. Generally, the major networks such as ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX will broadcast the New Year’s Six games, while the rest of the bowl games will be broadcast on smaller networks such as ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and the SEC Network.
Where to Find College Football Bowl Scores
If you’re looking for college football bowl game scores, you can find them on the NCAA website, as well as other major sports websites. The scores will be updated in real-time, so you can keep up with your favorite teams and see how they’re doing. You can also find post-game recaps, highlights, and other information on these websites.
How to Find College Football Bowl Game Times
Once the college football bowl game schedule is released, you can find the times of the games on the NCAA website or on other major sports websites. The times will be listed in Eastern Standard Time, so be sure to adjust for your time zone.
How to Prepare for College Football Bowl
If you’re planning on attending a college football bowl game, it’s important to do some preparation in advance. First, make sure to check the weather forecast for the day of the game. It’s also a good idea to bring snacks and drinks, as well as a blanket or jacket for cold weather games. Additionally, make sure to check the stadium’s prohibited items list before you go, as some items are not allowed in the stadium.
Benefits of Watching College Football Bowl Games
Watching college football bowl games is a great way to spend your time. Not only do you get to see some great football, but you also get to experience the excitement and atmosphere of a college bowl game. Watching college football bowl games can also be a great way to bond with family and friends, as you can all watch the game together and cheer on your favorite teams.
Strategies for Betting on College Football Bowl
Betting on college football bowl games can be a fun and exciting way to make the games even more enjoyable. Before you place any bets, however, it’s important to do some research on the teams, players, and coaches. Additionally, it’s a good idea to set a budget for yourself and stick to it. Lastly, don’t be afraid to take risks, as sometimes the most unlikely bets can pay off.
Conclusion
The 2022-23 college football bowl season is sure to be an exciting one, with over 40 bowl games to choose from. Now that you know all the schedules, scores, TV channels, and times, you can get ready and make the most of the college bowl game season. So, get ready and get excited – the college football bowl season is almost here!
College Football Bowl Game Schedules for 2022-23
Friday,Dec. 16
Bahamas Bowl
Miami( Ohio) vs UAB
1130a.m. ET
Venue ThomasA. Robinson National Stadium, Bahamas
Cure Bowl
24 Troyvs.No. 25 UTSA
3p.m.
Venue Exploria Stadium in Orlando, Florida
Saturday,Dec. 17
Fenway Bowl
Cincinnativs. Louisville
11a.m.
Venue Fenway Park in Boston
festivity Bowl
Jackson Statevs.N.C. Central
12p.m.
Venue Mercedes- Benz Stadium in Atlanta
Las Vegas Bowl
14 Oregon Statevs. Florida
230p.m.
Venue Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada
LA Bowl
Washington Statevs. Fresno State
330p.m.
Venue SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
LendingTree Bowl
Ricevs. Southern Mississippi
545p.m.
Venue Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama
New Mexico Bowl
SMUvs. BYU
730p.m.
Venue University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Frisco Bowl
Boise Statevs. North Texas
915p.m.
Venue Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas
Monday,Dec. 19
Myrtle Beach Bowl
Marshallvs. UConn
230p.m.
Venue Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina
Tuesday,Dec. 20
notorious Idaho Potato Bowl
Eastern Michiganvs. San Jose State
330p.m.
Venue Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho
Boca Raton Bowl
Libertyvs. Toledo
730p.m.
Venue FAU Stadium in Boca Raton, Florida
Wednesday,Dec. 21
New Orleans Bowl
South Alabamavs. Western Kentucky
9p.m.
Venue Caesars Superdome in New Orleans
Thursday,Dec. 22
Armed Forces Bowl
Baylorvs. Air Force
730p.m.
Venue AmonG. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas
Friday,Dec. 23
Independence Bowl
Houstonvs. Louisiana
3p.m.
Venue Independence Stadium in Shreveport, Louisiana
Gasparilla Bowl
Wake Forestvs. Missouri
630p.m.
Venue Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
Saturday,Dec. 24
Bowl
Middle Tennessee Statevs. San Diego State
8p.m.
Venue ClarenceT.C. Ching Athletics Complex in Honolulu,Hawai’i
Monday,Dec. 26
Quick Lane Bowl
Bowling Greenvs. New Mexico State
230p.m.
Venue Ford Field in Detroit
Tuesday,Dec. 27
Camellia Bowl
Buffalovs. Georgia Southern
12p.m.
Venue Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama
First Responder Bowl
Memphisvs. Utah State
315p.m.
Venue GeraldJ. Ford Stadium in Dallas
Birmingham Bowl
Coastal Carolinavs. East Carolina
645p.m.
Venue Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama
Guaranteed Rate Bowl
Oklahoma Statevs. Wisconsin
1015p.m.
Venue Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona
Wednesday,Dec. 28
Military Bowl
Dukevs. UCF
2p.m.
Venue Navy- Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland
Liberty Bowl
Arkansasvs. Kansas
530p.m.
Venue Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee
Holiday Bowl
15 Oregonvs. North Carolina
8p.m.
Venue Petco Park in San Diego
Texas Bowl
Texas Techvs. Ole Miss
9p.m.
Venue NRG Stadium in Houston
Thursday,Dec. 29
Pinstripe Bowl
Minnesotavs. Syracuse
2p.m.
Venue Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York City
Cheez- It Bowl
13 Florida Statevs. Oklahoma
530p.m.
Venue Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida
Alamo Bowl
12 Washingtonvs.No. 20 Texas
9p.m.
Venue Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
Friday,Dec. 30
Duke’s Mayo Bowl
23 NC Statevs. Maryland
12p.m.
Venue Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
Sun Bowl
18 UCLAvs. Pitt
2p.m.
Venue Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas
Gator Bowl
19 South Carolinavs.No. 21 Notre Dame
330p.m.
Venue TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida
Arizona Bowl
Ohiovs. Wyoming
430p.m.
Venue Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona
Orange Bowl
6 Tennesseevs.No. 7 Clemson
8p.m.
Venue Hard Rock Stadium in Miami auditoriums, Florida
Saturday,Dec. 31
Fiesta Bowl( College Football Playoff semifinal)
2 Michiganvs.No. 3 TCU
4p.m.
Venue State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
Peach Bowl( College Football Playoff semifinal)
1 Georgiavs.No. 4 Ohio State
8p.m.
Venue Mercedes- Benz Stadium in Atlanta
Music City Bowl
Iowavs. Kentucky
12p.m.
Venue Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee
Sugar Bowl
5 Alabamavs.No. 9 Kansas State
12p.m.
Venue Caesars Superdome in New Orleans
Monday,Jan. 2
ReliaQuest Bowl
22 Mississippi Statevs. Illinois
12p.m.
Venue Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
Citrus Bowl
17 LSUvs. Purdue
1p.m.
Venue Camping World Stadium in Orlando
Cotton Bowl Classic
10 USCvs.No. 16 Tulane
1p.m.
Venue AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
Rose Bowl Game
8 Utahvs.No. 11 Penn State
5p.m.
Venue Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California
Monday,Jan. 9
College Football Playoff National Championship Game
730p.m.
Venue SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California