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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

TV Broadcast Schedule for College Football Bowl Season – 2016

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If you listen to the talking heads on TV and sports radio, you hear a lot about how there are too many bowls this time of year. Frankly this writer doesn’t understand the derision. The bowl season is one of the best times of the year for the college football fan. It’s a three week period packed full of inter-conference games and bragging rights.

Besides, college football is suppose to be fun and attending a bowl game is one of the best things the fans can experience. Often filled with pregame parades and special events tailored especially for the fans, host cities and bowl committees work hard to ensure that fans have a great time.

And if you’re not able to attend in person, you have the ability to pick and choose from a variety of interesting contest to watch on television. This week marked the beginning of the CFB extravaganza with half a dozen games already in the books including last night’s shootout in the Boca Raton Bowl won by Western Kentucky (51) over Memphis (31).

For your convenience, we have listed below a TV broadcast viewing guide for the remaining 34 games, beginning with tonight’s 8 p.m. Poinsettia Bowl. Game times are Central Standard, and games on ESPN/ABC can be viewed by clicking here while games on ESPN3 can be viewed by clicking on this link.

Here’s the Broadcast Schedule:

Wednesday, Dec. 21
8:00 p.m. Poinsettia Bowl – BYU (8-4) vs. Wyoming (8-5) – ESPN

Thursday, Dec. 22
6:00 Idaho Potato Bowl: Idaho (8-4) vs. Colorado State (7-5) – ESPN

Friday, Dec. 23
Noon Bahamas Bowl: Eastern Michigan (7-5) vs. Old Dominion (9-3) – ESPN
3:40 Armed Forces Bowl: Navy (9-4) vs. Louisiana Tech (8-5) – ESPN
8:00 Dollar General Bowl: Ohio (8-5) vs. Troy (9-3) – ESPN

Saturday, Dec. 24
7:00 Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii ( 6-7) vs. Middle Tennessee (8-4) – ESPN

See the rest of the schedule after the jump:

Mon., Dec. 26
11:00 a.m. – St. Petersburg Bowl: Mississippi State vs. Miami (Ohio) – ESPN
2:30 p.m. – Quick Lane Bowl: Boston College vs. Maryland – ESPN2
5:00 p.m.  Independence Bowl: North Carolina State vs. Vanderbilt – ESPN2

Tues. Dec. 27
11:00 a.m – Heart of Dallas Bowl, North Texas vs. Army – ESPN
2:30  Military Bowl, Wake Forest vs. Temple – ESPN
6:00  Holiday Bowl, Minnesota vs. Washington State – ESPN
9:15  Cactus Bowl, Baylor vs. Boise State, Phoenix, 10:15 p.m. – ESPN

Wed. Dec. 28
2:00 Pinstripe Bowl, Pittsburgh vs. Northwestern – ESPN

5:30 Russell Athletic Bowl, Miami (Fla.) vs. West Virginia – ESPN
7:30  Foster Farms Bowl, Indiana vs. Utah – FOX
8:00  Texas Bowl, Kansas State vs. Texas A&M – ESPN

Thurs. Dec. 29
2:00 Birmingham Bowl, South Florida vs. South Carolina – ESPN

4:30 Belk Bowl, Virginia Tech vs. Arkansas – ESPN
8:00 Alamo Bowl, Oklahoma State vs. Colorado – ESPN

Fri. Dec. 30
11:00 Liberty Bowl, TCU vs. Georgia – ESPN
1:00  Sun Bowl, North Carolina vs. Stanford – CBS
2:30  Music City Bowl, Nebraska vs. Tennessee – ESPN
4:30  Arizona Bowl, South Alabama vs. Air Force – ASN
7:00  Orange Bowl, Florida State vs. Michigan – ESPN

Sat. Dec. 31
10:00 a.m Citrus Bowl, Louisville vs. LSU – ABC
10:00  TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Bowl, Georgia Tech vs. Kentucky – ESPN
2:00  CFP Semifinal: Peach Bowl, Alabama vs. Washington – ESPN
6:00  CFP Semifinal: Fiesta Bowl, Clemson vs. Ohio State – ESPN

Mon. Jan. 2

Noon  Outback Bowl, Iowa vs. Florida – ABC
Noon Cotton Bowl Classic, Wisconsin vs. Western Michigan – ESPN
4:00  Rose Bowl Game, Penn State vs. Southern California – ESPN
7:30 p.m. Sugar Bowl, Auburn vs. Oklahoma – ESPN

Mon. Jan. 9
7:30 National Championship Game: Semifinal winners, Tampa, Fla. – ESPN

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