2023-24 College Football Bowl Season: Complete Schedule & TV-Guide

The college football community eagerly anticipates the upcoming 2023-24 Bowl Season, where top-tier teams from various conferences will face off in a series of exciting matchups. This annual tradition marks the culmination of the college football season, providing fans with thrilling games and memorable moments. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the essence of the College Football Bowl Season, explore the qualification criteria for teams, and provide a detailed schedule of all the upcoming bowl games.

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What is the College Football Bowl Season?

The College Football Bowl Season is a postseason extravaganza that follows the conclusion of the regular college football season. Unlike other major sports leagues, where a playoff system determines the national champion, college football adopts a unique bowl system. A multitude of bowl games are organized, each featuring matchups between teams from various conferences. These games provide an opportunity for teams to showcase their skills, reward players for a successful season, and offer fans additional opportunities to enjoy the sport.

Where can I watch College Football Bowl Games on TV?

As college football enthusiasts gear up for the much-anticipated Bowl Games, finding the right channels to catch all the action is key. In the United States, several networks broadcast these thrilling matchups, providing fans with an immersive viewing experience.

To ensure you don't miss a single touchdown or game-changing play, consider checking out the TV-schedule here at Livesportsontv.com. We strive to deliver the most up-to-date information on how to watch college football on TV today, offering a comprehensive guide to the broadcast schedules and channels for each game.

Whether you're a cable subscriber or prefer streaming services, we have you covered. Stay in the loop with their detailed listings, making it easy to plan your game-day viewing and enjoy the Bowl Games to the fullest.

Qualification Criteria for Bowl Games:

Earning a spot in a bowl game is a significant achievement for college football teams. The criteria for qualification are multifaceted, taking into account a team's regular-season performance, conference affiliations, and rankings. Here are the key factors that contribute to a team's eligibility for bowl participation:

  1. Winning Record: Typically, teams need to finish the regular season with a winning record, having won more games than they have lost. The exact win requirement may vary, but a positive win-loss ratio is a fundamental criterion.
  2. Conference Affiliation: Many bowl games have tie-ins with specific conferences, meaning that the teams selected for those bowls come from predetermined conferences. The conference's standing and agreements with bowl organizers influence the selection process.
  3. Rankings and Selection Committees: The College Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee plays a crucial role in determining the teams that qualify for the prestigious New Year's Six bowl games and the College Football Playoff itself. Rankings and committee decisions heavily impact a team's bowl destination.
  4. At-Large Bids: In addition to conference tie-ins, some bowls have at-large bids, allowing the organizers to select teams based on various criteria, including geographic considerations, fan base, and overall team performance.

College Football Bowl Season - Complete Schedule

Now, let's dive into the schedule for the 2023-24 College Football Bowl Season:

Saturday, Dec. 16

  • Myrtle Beach Bowl: Georgia Southern vs. Ohio
  • New Orleans Bowl: Louisiana vs. Jacksonville State
  • Cure Bowl: Miami (OH) vs. Appalachian State
  • New Mexico Bowl: Fresno State vs. New Mexico State
  • LA Bowl: Boise State vs. UCLA
  • Independence Bowl: California vs. Texas Tech

Monday, Dec. 18

  • Famous Toastery Bowl: Western Kentucky vs. Old Dominion

Tuesday, Dec. 19

  • Frisco Bowl: Marshall vs. UTSA

Thursday, Dec. 21

  • Boca Raton Bowl: USF vs. Syracuse

Friday, Dec. 22

  • Gasparilla Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. UCF

Saturday, Dec. 23

  • Camellia Bowl: Northern Illinois vs. Arkansas State
  • Birmingham Bowl: Duke vs. Troy
  • Armed Forces Bowl: Air Force vs. James Madison
  • Idaho Potato Bowl: Utah State vs. Georgia State
  • 68 Ventures Bowl: Eastern Michigan vs. South Alabama
  • Las Vegas Bowl: Northwestern vs. Utah
  • Hawaii Bowl: Coastal Carolina vs. San Jose State

Tuesday, Dec. 26

  • Quick Lane Bowl: Bowling Green vs. Minnesota
  • First Responder Bowl: Rice vs. Texas State
  • Guaranteed Rate Bowl: UNLV vs. Kansas

Wednesday, Dec. 27

  • Military Bowl: Tulane vs. Virginia Tech
  • Duke's Mayo Bowl: North Carolina vs. West Virginia
  • Holiday Bowl: USC vs. Louisville
  • Texas Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M

Thursday, Dec. 28

  • Fenway Bowl: Boston College vs. SMU
  • Pinstripe Bowl: Rutgers vs. Miami
  • Pop-Tarts Bowl: North Carolina State vs. Kansas State
  • Alamo Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Arizona

Friday, Dec. 29

  • Gator Bowl: Kentucky vs. Clemson
  • Sun Bowl: Oregon State vs. Notre Dame
  • Liberty Bowl: Memphis vs. Iowa State
  • Cotton Bowl: Missouri vs. Ohio State

Saturday, Dec. 30

  • Peach Bowl: Ole Miss vs. Penn State
  • Music City Bowl: Maryland vs. Auburn
  • Orange Bowl: Florida State vs. Georgia
  • Arizona Bowl: Wyoming vs. Toledo

Monday, Jan. 1

  • ReliaQuest Bowl: Wisconsin vs. LSU
  • Fiesta Bowl: Liberty vs. Oregon
  • Citrus Bowl: Iowa vs. Tennessee
  • Rose Bowl: Alabama vs. Michigan
  • Sugar Bowl: Washington vs. Texas

Author: Dan Anderson