Brad’s 24th Annual College Football Bowl Projections
Date
Bowl
Teams
Time
Channel
15-Dec
New Mexico
Louisiana Tech
Nevada
2:00
ESPN
15-Dec
Cure
Tulane
UL-Lafayette
2:30
CBSS
15-Dec
Las Vegas
Boise State
Arizona State
3:30
ABC
15-Dec
Camellia
Ohio
Georgia Southern
5:30
ESPN
15-Dec
New Orleans
Middle Tennessee
Appalachian State
9:00
ESPN
18-Dec
Boca Raton
South Florida
FIU
7:00
ESPN
19-Dec
Frisco
Southern Miss
Western Michigan
8:00
ESPN
20-Dec
Gasparilla Bowl
Cincinnati
Duke
8:00
ESPN
21-Dec
Bahamas
Marshall
Toledo
12:30
ESPN
21-Dec
Famous Idaho Potato
Northern Illinois
Utah State
4:00
ESPN
22-Dec
Birmingham
Memphis
Wake Forest
12:00
ESPN
22-Dec
Armed Forces
Baylor
Houston
3:30
ESPN
22-Dec
Dollar General
Buffalo
Troy
7:00
ESPN
22-Dec
Hawaii
UAB
Hawaii
10:30
ESPN
26-Dec
First Responder (Dallas)
Brigham Young
North Texas
1:30
ESPN
26-Dec
Quick Lane
Virginia
Purdue
5:15
ESPN
26-Dec
Cheez-It (Cactus)
TCU
Fresno State
9:00
ESPN
27-Dec
Independence
Miami-FL
Army
1:30
ESPN
27-Dec
Pinstripe
Boston College
Wisconsin
5:15
ESPN
27-Dec
Texas
Iowa State
Auburn
9:00
ESPN
28-Dec
Music City
NC State
Mississippi State
1:30
ESPN
28-Dec
Camping World
Syracuse
West Virginia
5:15
ESPN
28-Dec
Arizona
Arkansas State
San Diego State
5:30
CBSS
28-Dec
Alamo
Texas
Utah
9:00
ESPN
29-Dec
Peach
Florida
UCF
12:00
ESPN
29-Dec
Belk
Pittsburgh
Vanderbilt
12:00
ABC
29-Dec
Orange
Clemson
Notre Dame
4 or 8
ESPN
29-Dec
Cotton
Alabama
Ohio State
4 or 8
ESPN
31-Dec
Military
Temple
Virginia Tech
12:00
ESPN
31-Dec
Sun
Georgia Tech
California
2:00
CBS
31-Dec
Redbox (San Francisco)
Minnesota
Stanford
3:00
FOX
31-Dec
Liberty
Oklahoma State
Missouri
3:45
ESPN
31-Dec
Holiday
Iowa
Oregon
7:00
FS1
31-Dec
Gator
Michigan State
South Carolina
7:30
ESPN
1-Jan
Outback
Penn State
Kentucky
12:00
ESPN 2
1-Jan
Citrus
Northwestern
Texas A & M
1:00
ABC
1-Jan
Fiesta
LSU
Washington State
1:00
ESPN
1-Jan
Rose
Washington
Michigan
5:00
ESPN
1-Jan
Sugar
Oklahoma
Georgia
8:30
ESPN
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The biggest question for the committee now is which team is better, a 1 loss conference champ Oklahoma, or a 1 loss conference champ Ohio State. I think we can agree the answer is an undefeated UCF!
Exactly. There are 130 teams in FBS college football and exactly four are unbeaten. In any other sport in the world, those four would be the ones that would participate in the league’s four team playoff. But not college football! That would make too much sense.