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The comprehensive overview of all College Football bowl games

The ultimate guide to every College Football bowl game
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It’s an exciting time of the year with the College Football bowl games kicking off, starting with six games on Saturday. The College Football semi-final playoffs are set to begin in two weeks, but there’s plenty of action to enjoy in the meantime.

From the bowl celebrations to the National Championship College Football Playoff sponsored by AT&T, experts have made their predictions and are gearing up to watch all 41 bowl games.

The Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl will feature North Carolina A&T facing off against Alcorn State at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. This game is significant as it marks the first bowl game of the year and will determine the national champion of the de facto HBCU.

The New Mexico Bowl presented by Progressive will see Utah State taking on North Texas at Dreamstyle Stadium at Branch Field in Albuquerque at 2 p.m. This match will be broadcast on ESPN and is a showdown between two top Group 5 coaches: Seth Littrell of North Texas and Matt Wells of Utah State.

Utah State quarterback Jordan Love had an impressive season, completing 65.8% of his passes for 3,208 yards with 28 touchdowns and five interceptions, and rushing for six additional scores.The Las Vegas Bowl sponsored by Mitsubishi Motors will feature Arizona State and Fresno State at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. The game will be broadcast on ABC.

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