If the college football postseason didn’t have enough bowl games for you, you’re in luck. This year’s version will break the record for most games.
A total of 42 postseason games in the Football Bowl Subdivision are scheduled to take place in December and January. The action kicked off Dec. 16 with the Bahamas Bowl and Cure Bowl. One day later, there were six games scheduled across the country.
The College Football Playoff semifinals will be held on Dec. 31 at the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona and the Peach Bowl in Atlanta.
The national championship game will wrap up the bowl season extravaganza on Jan. 9 at SofFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
A rundown of all the games. All times are ET.
Dec. 16 – Bahamas Bowl: Alabama-Birmingham 24, Miami (Ohio) 20
Dec. 16 – Cure Bowl: Troy 18, Texas-San Antonio 12
Dec. 17 – Fenway Bowl: Louisville 24, Cincinnati 7
Dec. 17 – New Mexico Bowl: BYU 24, SMU 23
Dec. 17 – LA Bowl: Fresno State 29, Washington State 6
Dec. 17 – LendingTree Bowl: Southern Mississippi 38, Rice 24
Dec. 17 – Las Vegas Bowl: Oregon State 30, Florida 3
Dec. 17 – Frisco Bowl: Boise State 35, North Texas 32
Dec. 19 – Myrtle Beach Bowl: Marshall 28, Connecticut 14
Dec. 20 – Idaho Potato Bowl: Eastern Michigan 41, San Jose State 27
Dec. 20 – Boca Raton Bowl: Toledo 21, Liberty 19
Dec. 21 – New Orleans Bowl: Western Kentucky 44, South Alabama 23
Dec. 22 – Armed Forces Bowl: Air Force 30, Baylor 15
Dec. 23 – Independence Bowl: Houston 23, Louisiana-Lafayette 16
Dec. 23 – Gasparilla…