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Eight college football bowl games take place Saturday, Dec. 27, including two in Florida. Here's your guide for how to watch each.
College football's regular bowl season reaches one of its best days on Saturday as eight bowl games kick off, featuring a few of the biggest brands in college football. With start times from 11 a.m. to 9:15 p.m., the party goes on all day.
The College Football Playoff schedule is quite spread out, and a first-round bye has kept Ohio State playing the waiting game. No, Ohio State is not playing football on Saturday, Dec. 27. The Buckeye s last played on Dec. 6, the loss to Indiana in the Big Ten title game. The Buckeyes will play next on New Year's Eve.
Don't let the fact that the College Football Playoff doesn't continue until next week distract you from this Saturday's loaded slate of bowl games. We have some
Saturday will bring the grandaddy of the 2025 College Football Bowl Season as eight games featuring five ranked teams will run from 11 a.m. until well past midnight on Dec. 27. The GoBowling Military Bowl will kick off of the action at 11 a.m. ET with Pittsburgh vs. East Carolina. The rest of the lineup:
It remains to be seen whether next season’s Playoff format will be determined before this season’s champion has been crowned.
The first round of the College Football Playoff is set to begin this weekend as eight teams will battle for a chance to advance to the quarterfinals. One of the biggest spectacles in this year's quarterfinals is expected to be played in New Orleans, for the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
In the past few days, hundreds of players have entered the transfer portal, and just this weekend, a legacy Illinois football player was one of the names that entered the mix. On Wednesday, Hayes Fawcett of On3.com reported on social media that Eugene Wilson III intends to enter his name into the transfer portal.
With the Jan. 23 deadline looming for the College Football Playoff management committee to finalize a format for the future, new details about the options being considered have come out.