As the regular season of college football draws to a close, it’s almost time to go bowling for teams across the nation. Perennial powerhouses like Georgia and Ohio State are readying themselves for return trips to the College Football Playoffs, while progams like James Madison and Jacksonville State will be playing in bowl games for the first time in school history.
See below for the full list of 2023-24 college football bowl games, as well as the announcement date for matchups and more.
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How many bowl games are there?
There are 43 total bowl games in the 2023-24 season, including two college football playoff semifinals and the national championship game on January 8th.
How many games must a college team win to be bowl eligible?
Generally, teams must win six or more regular season games to be bowl eligible.
Which bowl games are playoff games in 2023-24?
The two bowl games which will serves as College Football Playoff Semifinals are the Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl, both set for Monday, January 1st.
When are 2023-24 bowl games announced?
The full slate of matchups for college football bowl games will be announced Sunday, December 3rd throughout the day on ESPN.
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Full Lists of 2023-24 Bowl Games
Saturday, December 16th
Myrtle Beach Bowl – 11am ET on ESPN
Brooks Stadium – Conway, South Carolina
Cricket Celebration Bowl – 12pm ET on ABC
Mercedez-Benz Stadium – Atlanta, Georgia
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl – 2:15pm ET on ESPN
Caesars Superdome – New Orleans, Louisiana
Avocados from Mexico Cure Bowl – 3:30pm ET on ABC
FBC Mortgage Stadium – Orlando, Florida
Isleta New Mexico Bowl – 5:45pm ET on ESPN
University Stadium – Albuquerque, New Mexico
LA Bowl Hosted by Gronk – 7:30pm ET on ABC
SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, California
Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl – 9:15pm ET on ESPN
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