2023 Bowl Games: Schedule, scores, College Football Playoff teams, dates, kickoff times, NCAA top 25 rankings (2024)

College football bowl games have been set for the 2023-24 season; we covered every minute and every decision

By David Cobb

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Selection Sunday delivered some drama as teams around the country learned their bowl destinations and the College Football Playoff field was announced. The CFP Selection Committee pulled a stunner by putting undefeated ACC champion Florida State at No. 5, outside the four-team field. In the 10th and final season with the four-team format before the playoff expands to 12, it marked the first time an undefeated team was left out. Instead of the Seminoles, No. 4 Alabama got the nod after beating two-time reigning national champion Georgia in the SEC Championship Game on Saturday.

Controversy extended beyond the CFP field and into the 20s of the rankings where No. 23 Liberty edged SMU by one spot. Because of their narrow edge in the CFP Rankings, the 13-0 Flames are heading to the Fiesta Bowl to play Oregon as the Group of Five representative. Meanwhile, the 11-2 AAC champion Mustangs were left out of the New Year's Six, leading AAC commissioner Mike Aresco to release a statement calling the Mustangs' exclusion an "egregious decision."

As the afternoon progressed, bowl agreements became finalized across the country. Amid all the outrage surrounding the CFP Rankings, some interesting matchups were announced that should make for a compelling Bowl Season.

2023 Bowl Games

College Football Playoff

Date Game / Loc. Matchup Prediction

Jan. 8

National Championship
Houston

Title game Semifinal winners

Jan. 1

Sugar Bowl
New Orleans

Semifinal

(2) Washington vs. (3) Texas

Jan. 1

Rose Bowl
Pasadena, Calif.

Semifinal

(1) Michigan vs. (4) Alabama

New Year's Six bowl games

DateBowlTime (TV)Matchup

Jan. 1

Fiesta
Glendale, Ariz.

1 p.m. (ESPN)

(8) Oregon vs. (23) Liberty

Dec. 30

Orange
Miami Gardens, Fla.

4 p.m. (ESPN)

(5) Florida State vs. (6) Georgia

Dec. 30

Peach
Atlanta, Ga.

Noon (ESPN)

(10) Penn State vs. (11) Ole Miss

Dec. 29

Cotton
Arlington, Texas

8 p.m. (ESPN)

(7) Ohio State vs. (9) Missouri

Other bowl games

DateBowlTime (TV)Matchup
Jan. 1Citrus
Orlando, Fla.
1 p.m. (ABC)Iowa vs. Tennessee
Jan. 1ReliaQuest
Tampa, Fla.
Noon (ESPN2)LSU vs. Wisconsin
Dec. 30Arizona
Tucson, Ariz.
4:30 p.m.Toledo vs. Wyoming
Dec. 30Music City
Nashville, Tenn.
2 p.m. (ABC)Auburn vs. Maryland
Dec. 29Liberty
Memphis, Tenn.
3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Iowa State vs. Memphis
Dec. 29Tony the Tiger
El Paso, Texas
2 p.m. (CBS)Notre Dame vs. Oregon State
Dec. 29Gator
Jacksonville, Fla.
Noon (ESPN)Clemson 38, Kentucky 35
Dec. 28Alamo
San Antonio, Texas
9:15 p.m. (ESPN)
Arizona 38, Oklahoma 24
Dec. 28Pop-Tarts
Orlando, Fla.
5:45 p.m. (ESPN)Kansas State 28, NC State 19
Dec. 28Pinstripe
New York, NY
2:15 p.m. (ESPN)Rutgers 31, Miami 24
Dec. 28Fenway
Boston, Mass.
11 a.m. (ESPN)Boston College 23, SMU 14
Dec. 27Texas
Phoenix, Ariz.
9 p.m. (ESPN)Oklahoma State 31, Texas A&M 28
Dec. 27Holiday
San Diego, Calif.
8 p.m. (FOX)USC 42, Louisville 28
Dec. 27Duke's Mayo
Charlotte, N.C.
5:30 p.m. (ESPN)West Virginia 30, North Carolina 10
Dec. 27Military
Annapolis, Mary.
2 p.m. (ESPN)Virginia Tech 41, Tulane 20
Dec. 26Guaranteed Rate
Phoenix, Ariz.
9 p.m. (ESPN)Kansas 49, UNLV 36
Dec. 26First Responder
University Park, Texas
5:30 p.m. (ESPN)Texas State 45, Rice 21
Dec. 26Quick Lane
Detroit, Mich.
2 p.m. (ESPN)Minnesota 30, Bowling Green 24
Dec. 23Hawai'i
Honolulu, Hawaii
10:30 p.m. (ESPN)Coastal Carolina 24, San Jose State 14
Dec. 23Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nev.
7:30 p.m. (ABC)Northwestern 14, Utah 7
Dec. 2368 Ventures
Mobile, Ala.
7 p.m. (ESPN)South Alabama 59, Eastern Michigan 10
Dec. 23Famous Idaho Potato
Boise, Idaho
3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Georgia State 45, Utah State 22
Dec. 23Armed Forces
Fort Worth, Texas
3:30 p.m. (ABC)Air Force 31, James Madison 21
Dec. 23Camellia
Montgomery, Ala.
Noon (ESPN)Northern Illinois 21, Arkansas State 19
Dec. 23Birmingham
Birmingham, Ala.
Noon (ABC)Duke 17, Troy 10
Dec. 22Gasparilla
Tampa, Fla.
6:30 p.m. (ESPN)Georgia Tech 30, UCF 17
Dec. 21Boca Raton
Boca Raton, Fla.
8 p.m. (ESPN)USF 45, Syracuse 0
Dec. 19Frisco
Frisco, Texas
9 p.m. (ESPN)UTSA 35, Marshall 17
Dec. 18Famous Toastery
Charlotte, NC
2:30 p.m. (ESPN)Western Kentucky 38, Old Dominion 35 (OT)
Dec. 16Independence
Shreveport, La.
9:15 p.m. (ESPN)Texas Tech 34, Cal 14
Dec. 16LA
Inglewood, Calif.
7:30 p.m. (ABC)UCLA 35, Boise State 22
Dec. 16New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM

5:45 p.m. (ESPN)Fresno State 37, New Mexico State 10
Dec. 16Cure

Orlando, Fla.

3:30 p.m. (ABC)Appalachian State 13, Miami (OH) 9
Dec. 16New Orleans

New Orleans, La.

2:15 p.m. (ESPN)Louisiana 34, Jacksonville State 31
Dec. 16Celebration

Atlanta, Ga.

Noon (ABC)Florida A&M 30, Howard 26
Dec. 16Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach, SC

11 a.m. (ESPN)Ohio 41, Georgia Southern 21

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The 2024 CFP Field

1 Michigan
2 Washington
3 Texas
4 Alabama

Rose Bowl will be Michigan vs. Alabama
Sugar Bowl will be Washington vs. Texas

Florida State left out

Florida State is left out despite, being a 13-0 ACC Champion. Alabama dwarfed Florida State in strength of schedule. The final year of the four-team era will go down in lore as the one which left an unbeaten Power Five champion out. Alabama entered Championship Week at No. 8 but gave the Selection Committee something to ponder as it defeated two-time reigning national champion Georgia in the SEC Championship Game.

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Seminoles snubbed by committee

The unprecedented move by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee to leave undefeated Florida State, 2023 ACC champion,from its four-team fieldwas met with immediate, and justified, blowback. A 13-0 run that began with a three-touchdown win over LSU and ran through the ACC's regular season unblemished, only to be tested by the devastating injury to quarterback Jordan Travis, positioned the Seminoles as a team of true resolve able to win at the thinnest of margins.

But at No. 5, Florida State is left out of the 2023 College Football Playoff.

Other unbeaten power-conference champions include No. 1 Michigan and No. 2 Washington, who are very much in the field. No. 3 Texas and No. 4 Alabama are one-loss conference champs who happen to settle the head-to-head debate ... for them.

By the final voting, the Crimson Tide's win over previously No. 1 Georgia in the SEC Championship Game was enough to jump the undefeated Seminoles, but not the one-loss team that's owned their head to head all season.

2023 College Football Playoff: Why Florida State being snubbed for Alabama shows the games never mattered Dean Straka

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Florida State's gripes are legitimate

The College Football Playoff Selection Committee had been consistent over the first nine years of the event's existence: Undefeated Power Five conference teams make the playoff; one-loss teams that played each other are ranked winner ahead of loser.

However, 2023 was an unprecedented college football season. We entered Championship Week with four undefeated teams and four others with one loss -- all making up the top eight of the CFP Rankings. That is the most ever. Also, three of the four teams with one loss had fallen to one of the other teams in that group.

There was little separation among the top eight teams, five of which won conference championships over the weekend.

Unprecedented season led College Football Playoff to buck history, but Florida State's gripes are legitimate Jerry Palm

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Intriguing Sun Bowl matchup

No. 16 Notre Dame and No. 18 Oregon State are set to face off in the Sun Bowl on CBS. This will be the third meeting all-time between the Beavers and the Fighting Irish. Each of their two previous matchups happened in the postseason, including a 41-9 Oregon State win in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl. Oregon State will enter this game without coach Jonathan Smith -- who was named MVP of that Fiesta Bowl clash as the Beavers' quarterback -- after he left for Michigan State and starting quarterback DJ Uiagalelei, who announced his intentions to enter the transfer portal in November. Notre Dame is seeking its second straight bowl win under coach Marcus Freeman.

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Bowls for ACC teams finalized

With it established that Notre Dame will play Oregon State in the Sun Bowl, the destinations for ACC teams began falling into place. According to multiple reports, Miami and Rutgers will play in the Pinstripe Bowl while North Carolina and West Virginia will play in the Duke's Mayo Bowl. Virginia Tech will take on Tulane in the Military Bowl. The Fenway Bowl will be Boston College vs. SMU.

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Pop-Tarts Bowl set

No. 18 NC State and No. 25 Kansas State will duke it out in the for the greatest honor in college football: a chance to take a bite out of the first edible mascot in sports history. Yes, the winning team in the Pop-Tarts Bowl gets to feast on a (presumably) gigantic Pop-Tart. This also happens to be one of just a handful of ranked matchups outside of the New Year's Six too, so that's cool. NC State has a chance to win double-digit games for just the second time in program history while the Wildcats are going for their second bowl win in three years under coach Chris Klieman.

Pop-Tarts Bowl will feature the first edible mascot in sports history Chris Bengel

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Holiday Bowl could be electric

The Holiday Bowl is set to host two of the most exciting offenses in the nation, as USC will take on No. 15 Louisville. The two teams average a combined 74.1 points per game, and USC's defensive issues have been covered ad nauseum this year. The Cardinals, in their first year under coach Jeff Brohm, are also led by quarterback Jack Plummer, who threw for 406 yards and three touchdowns against the Trojans as Cal's starter last season. Speaking of quarterbacks, all eyes will be on the status of USC quarterback Caleb Williams. He'sin contention for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and may opt out as a result.

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AAC commissioner takes aim at CFP selection committee

AAC commissioner Mike Aresco released a scathing statement Sunday bemoaning the College Football Playoff selection committee's decision to award Liberty a New Year's Six bowl spot over SMU. The Flames are set to play Oregon in the Fiesta Bowl and placed 23rd in the committee's final rankings, one spot ahead of the Mustangs, who beat Tulane Saturday in the AAC Championship Game to win their first conference championship since 1984 and finish the year 11-2.

"As proud as we were to celebrate SMU's first conference championship in nearly 40 years last night, we are stunned and disappointed in the College Football Playoff committee's egregious decision to exclude SMU from a New Year's Six bowl," Aresco said.

His full statement can be read below:

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Early odds for CFP Games

The 2024 College Football Playofffield is setafter a wild finish to the season that left several teams staking a claim for inclusion in the final year before the four-team field expands to 12. Alabama beat out No. 5 Florida State for the final spot, despite the fact that the Seminoles are13-0 and won the ACC championship.

The betting windows are open. Here are the early odds for the national semifinals.

2023 College Football Playoff odds, games, lines: Texas, Michigan open as favorites in semifinals David Cobb

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I am an avid college football enthusiast with a deep understanding of the topics related to college football bowl games and the College Football Playoff (CFP) system. I can provide insights into the 2023-24 college football bowl games and the key concepts mentioned in the provided article by David Cobb.

First and foremost, the article discusses the college football bowl games for the 2023-24 season, including the CFP field and various matchups. Here's a breakdown of the key concepts and information mentioned in the article:

  1. College Football Playoff (CFP):

    • The CFP is a postseason tournament in college football that determines the national champion.
    • The CFP consists of four top-ranked teams, with two semifinal games leading to a national championship game.
    • In the 2023-24 season, the CFP selection committee made several controversial decisions.
  2. CFP Selection Committee:

    • The CFP Selection Committee is responsible for ranking and selecting the teams that participate in the CFP.
    • In this season, the committee made headlines by leaving the undefeated ACC champion Florida State out of the top four rankings.
  3. Bowl Games:

    • The article lists various bowl games, including the National Championship, Sugar Bowl, Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, Peach Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Citrus Bowl, ReliaQuest Bowl, Arizona Bowl, Music City Bowl, and several others.
    • These bowl games feature matchups between college football teams from different conferences.
  4. Controversy and Rankings:

    • Controversy arose when Florida State, despite being a 13-0 ACC Champion, was ranked fifth by the CFP Selection Committee and excluded from the playoff.
    • Alabama secured the fourth spot in the CFP rankings after defeating Georgia in the SEC Championship Game.
  5. Group of Five Representative:

    • Liberty, ranked 23rd, was selected as the Group of Five representative and earned a spot in the Fiesta Bowl to face Oregon.
  6. AAC Commissioner's Statement:

    • AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco expressed dissatisfaction with the committee's decision to exclude SMU from a New Year's Six bowl game, despite their 11-2 record and conference championship win.
  7. Notable Matchups:

    • The article mentions intriguing matchups like Notre Dame vs. Oregon State in the Sun Bowl and USC vs. Louisville in the Holiday Bowl.
  8. Early Odds for CFP Games:

    • The article provides information on the early odds for the national semifinals in the 2024 CFP.

Overall, the article highlights the drama and controversies surrounding the CFP rankings and the excitement of the upcoming college football bowl games for the 2023-24 season. If you have any specific questions or need more detailed information on any of these topics, feel free to ask!

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