The college football regular season has wound down and it’s time for NCAA football bettors to look ahead to the exciting bowl games happening in December and January.
There are more than 40 bowl games slated for the next two months.
We sorted every bowl game by date and provide up-to-date odds for each game. Dive into the matchups, compare odds across different books, and check the weather before each scheduled bowl game.
January 10, 2022
National Championship
- Teams: Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Georgia Bulldogs
- Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
- Kick-off: 8:00 p.m. ET
- TV: ESPN
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College football bowl games FAQs
College football bowl games begin on Dec. 17 and run until Jan. 10 with the National Championship game.
There are 43 college football bowl games happening in 2021-22, including the National Championship.
The Cure Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gasparilla Bowl, Cheez-It Bowl, TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, Orange Bowl, Outback Bowl, Citrus Bowl are all played in Florida.
Eligible NCAA Division 1 football teams play in bowl games.
College football bowl games begin on Dec. 17 and run until Jan. 10 with the National Championship game.
The slate of college football bowl games got announced on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021.
College football bowl games are a collection of post-season games played by Division 1 NCAA teams. There are six bowl games that determine who will play in the National Championship game: the Fiesta Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, and Peach Bowl.
The Rose Bowl (1916) is the oldest bowl game. The Orange Bowl (1935) is the second-oldest bowl game. The Sugar Bowl (1935) is the third-oldest bowl game.
Depending on the game, fans can watch college football bowl games on ESPN, ESPN2, FOX, ABC, CBS and Barstool.