College Football 2022-23 Bowl season: Full Schedule, Dates, Fixtures and Live Stream Details Posted on August 5, 2022 by Arnold D'souza The whole calendar for the upcoming 2022-23 College Football Bowl games were made public, and it includes 43 games spread across three weeks in December and January. The action starts on December 16 with the Bahamas Bowl and continues until January 9 at SOFI Stadium in Inglewood, California, where the College Football Playoff national winner will be announced. On Saturday, December 17, a jam-packed seven-game slate serves as the early schedule’s highlight. There are no bowl games scheduled for January 1 due to New Year’s Day coming on a Sunday, which is an odd anomaly for a day that is usually important in college football’s playoffs. Instead, the biggest days of the postseason will be January 2 and New Year’s Eve. Image Credits – CBS Sports The Allstate Sugar Bowl, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl will all be held on New Year’s Eve. The Peach and Fiesta Bowls will either start at 4 p.m. or 8 p.m., while the Sugar Bowl will start at noon. The Cotton Bowl and Rose Bowl will both take place on January 2 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively. The national championship game is set to take place at SoFi Stadium on Jan. 9, although the start time is undetermined. The Peach Bowl and Fiesta Bowl, both CFP semifinal contests, are scheduled for December 31. The Cotton Bowl, Citrus Bowl, and Rose Bowl will take place on January 2. Following the conclusion of the conference championship games on Sunday, December 4, the names of the bowl participants will be announced. The complete bowl schedule, with dates, timings, and network affiliations, is included below. DATE BOWL MATCHUP Dec. 16 Bahamas Bowl North Texas vs. Miami, Ohio Dec. 16 Cure Bowl Georgia State vs. Kent State Dec. 17 Wasabi Fenway Bowl Cincinnati vs. Boston College Dec. 17 New Mexico Bowl BYU vs. Colorado State Dec. 17 Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl Boise State vs. Washington State Dec. 17 Lending Tree Bowl Toledo vs. Old Dominion Dec. 17 Las Vegas Bowl Washington vs. Florida Dec. 17 Frisco Bowl FAU vs. Tulsa Dec. 19 Myrtle Beach Bowl UTEP vs. Marshall Dec. 20 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Western Michigan vs. Air Force Dec. 20 Boca Raton Bowl East Carolina vs. UTSA Dec. 21 New Orleans Bowl UAB vs. Coastal Carolina Dec. 22 Armed Forces Bowl Mississippi State* vs. Navy Dec. 23 Independence Bowl Army vs. UCF Dec. 23 Gasparilla Bowl SMU vs. Fresno State Dec. 24 Hawaii Bowl WKU vs. San Diego State Dec. 26 Quick Lane Bowl Minnesota vs. Central Michigan Dec. 27 Camellia Bowl Appalachian State vs. Northern Illinois Dec. 27 First Responder Bowl Arizona vs. West Virginia Dec. 27 Birmingham Bowl Memphis vs. Virginia Tech Dec. 27 Guaranteed Rate Bowl Iowa State vs. Nebraska Dec. 28 Military Bowl Maryland* vs. Liberty Dec. 28 Liberty Bowl Kansas State vs. South Carolina Dec. 28 Texas Bowl Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas Dec. 29 Pinstripe Bowl Purdue vs. Louisville Dec. 29 Cheez-It Bowl North Carolina vs. Texas Dec. 29 Alamo Bowl Baylor vs. Oregon Dec. 30 Duke’s Mayo Bowl Iowa vs. N.C. State Dec. 30 Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Oregon State vs. Wake Forest Dec. 30 Gator Bowl Pitt vs. Kentucky Dec. 30 Arizona Bowl Bowling Green vs. Utah State Dec. 31 Music City Bowl Penn State vs. LSU Jan. 2 Tampa Bay Bowl Michigan State vs. Ole Miss Jan. 2 Citrus Bowl Tennessee vs. Wisconsin TBD Holiday Bowl UCLA vs. Florida State Fans can watch the games live on ESPN, ABC and Barstool Sports. More NFL news: Super Bowl winner and TV personality Tony Siragusa passes away aged 55 How many Super Bowl rings does Rob Gronkowski have? Deshaun Watson has settled 20 of 24 sexual misbehaviour cases filed against him Follow our NFL page for more key NFL updates and news