2019-2020 College Football Post-Season Bowl Thread
Dec 8, 2019 17:43:50 GMT -8
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Post by erik on Dec 8, 2019 17:43:50 GMT -8
It is that time of the year again--to look at another huge slate of post-season college football bowl games, and the CFP championship in mid-January. Below are the bowl matchups and the dates.
December 20
Frisco Bowl: (Frisco, Texas): Utah State vs. Kent State
Bahamas Bowl (Nassau): Buffalo vs. Charlotte
December 21
Celebration Bowl (Atlanta, Georgia): North Carolina A&T vs. Alcorn State
New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque): Central Michigan vs. San Diego State
Cure Bowl (Orlando, Florida): Liberty vs. Georgia Southern
Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton, Florida): SMU vs. Florida Atlantic
Camelia Bowl (Montgomery, Alabama): Florida International vs. Arkansas State
Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, Nevada): Boise State vs. Washington
New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana): Appalachian State vs. Alabama-Birmingham
December 23rd
Gasparilla Bowl (Tampa, Florida): Central Florida vs. Marshall
December 24th
Hawaii Bowl (Honolulu): BYU vs. Hawaii
December 26th
Independence Bowl (Shreveport, Louisiana): Louisiana Tech vs. Miami (Fla.)
Quick Lame Bowl (Detroit, Michigan): Pittsburgh vs. Eastern Michigan
December 27th
Military Bowl (Annapolis, Maryland): North Carolina vs. Temple
Pinstripe Bowl (Bronx, New York): Michigan State vs. Wake Forest
Texas Bowl (Houston): Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M
Holiday Bowl (San Diego, California): USC vs. Iowa
Cheez-It Bowl (Phoenix, Arizona): Air Force vs. Washington State
December 28th
Camping World Bowl (Orlando, Florida): Notre Dame vs. Iowa State
Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas): Memphis vs. Penn State
Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Arizona): Clemson vs. Ohio State
Peach Bowl (Atlanta, Georgia): Oklahoma vs. LSU
December 30th
First Responder Bowl (University Park, Texas): Western Kentucky vs. Western Michigan
Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tennessee): Mississippi State vs. Louisville
Redbox Bowl (Santa Clara, California): California vs. Illinois
Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Florida): Florida vs. Virginia
December 31st
Belk Bowl (Charlotte, North Carolina): Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky
Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas): Florida State vs. Arizona State
Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tennessee): Navy vs. Kansas State
Arizona Bowl (Tucson, Arizona): Wyoming vs. Georgia State
Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, Texas): Utah vs. Texas
January 1st
Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Florida): Michigan vs. Alabama
Outback Bowl (Tampa, Florida): Minnesota vs. Auburn
Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California): Oregon vs. Wisconsin
Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana): Georgia vs. Baylor
January 2nd
Birmingham Bowl (Birmingham, Alabama): Boston College vs. Cincinnati
Taxyslayer Bowl (Jacksonville, Florida): Indiana vs. Tennessee
January 3rd
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Idaho): Ohio University vs. Nevada
January 4th
Armed Forces Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas): Southern Mississippi vs. Tulane
January 6th
Lending Tree Bowl (Mobile, Alabama): Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Miami (Ohio)
The winners of the Peach and Fiesta Bowls will meet for the College Football Playoff Championship game, to be held at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans on January 13th.
Let the games begin.
December 20
Frisco Bowl: (Frisco, Texas): Utah State vs. Kent State
Bahamas Bowl (Nassau): Buffalo vs. Charlotte
December 21
Celebration Bowl (Atlanta, Georgia): North Carolina A&T vs. Alcorn State
New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque): Central Michigan vs. San Diego State
Cure Bowl (Orlando, Florida): Liberty vs. Georgia Southern
Boca Raton Bowl (Boca Raton, Florida): SMU vs. Florida Atlantic
Camelia Bowl (Montgomery, Alabama): Florida International vs. Arkansas State
Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, Nevada): Boise State vs. Washington
New Orleans Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana): Appalachian State vs. Alabama-Birmingham
December 23rd
Gasparilla Bowl (Tampa, Florida): Central Florida vs. Marshall
December 24th
Hawaii Bowl (Honolulu): BYU vs. Hawaii
December 26th
Independence Bowl (Shreveport, Louisiana): Louisiana Tech vs. Miami (Fla.)
Quick Lame Bowl (Detroit, Michigan): Pittsburgh vs. Eastern Michigan
December 27th
Military Bowl (Annapolis, Maryland): North Carolina vs. Temple
Pinstripe Bowl (Bronx, New York): Michigan State vs. Wake Forest
Texas Bowl (Houston): Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M
Holiday Bowl (San Diego, California): USC vs. Iowa
Cheez-It Bowl (Phoenix, Arizona): Air Force vs. Washington State
December 28th
Camping World Bowl (Orlando, Florida): Notre Dame vs. Iowa State
Cotton Bowl (Arlington, Texas): Memphis vs. Penn State
Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Arizona): Clemson vs. Ohio State
Peach Bowl (Atlanta, Georgia): Oklahoma vs. LSU
December 30th
First Responder Bowl (University Park, Texas): Western Kentucky vs. Western Michigan
Music City Bowl (Nashville, Tennessee): Mississippi State vs. Louisville
Redbox Bowl (Santa Clara, California): California vs. Illinois
Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Florida): Florida vs. Virginia
December 31st
Belk Bowl (Charlotte, North Carolina): Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky
Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas): Florida State vs. Arizona State
Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tennessee): Navy vs. Kansas State
Arizona Bowl (Tucson, Arizona): Wyoming vs. Georgia State
Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, Texas): Utah vs. Texas
January 1st
Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Florida): Michigan vs. Alabama
Outback Bowl (Tampa, Florida): Minnesota vs. Auburn
Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California): Oregon vs. Wisconsin
Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana): Georgia vs. Baylor
January 2nd
Birmingham Bowl (Birmingham, Alabama): Boston College vs. Cincinnati
Taxyslayer Bowl (Jacksonville, Florida): Indiana vs. Tennessee
January 3rd
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Idaho): Ohio University vs. Nevada
January 4th
Armed Forces Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas): Southern Mississippi vs. Tulane
January 6th
Lending Tree Bowl (Mobile, Alabama): Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Miami (Ohio)
The winners of the Peach and Fiesta Bowls will meet for the College Football Playoff Championship game, to be held at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans on January 13th.
Let the games begin.