College Football Playoff 2018-19: bowl games, championship, Full TV Schedule Updated.
Notre Dame gets a chance to enter in any Bowl tie-in game. Alabama and Clemson are most favorites to win their conference titles.
Pac-12 Football champions Washington book their place in Rose Bowl. The other spot will either go to a Big Ten champ Northwestern, non-Playoff Ohio State, or Michigan (if Ohio State makes the Playoff).
The Sugar Bowl will either be Texas or Oklahoma. According to Big 12’s rules, the conference runner-up is next in line, eliminating West Virginia. Georgia’s in the Sugar unless it beats Bama. If the SEC gets two teams in the Playoff, Florida’s in the Sugar.
As always, remember bowl bids are not strictly based on merit. A few conferences have rules that prevent bowls from taking teams with clearly lesser records over more deserving teams, but bowls mostly care about butts in seats. If you beat a bigger program that’s closer to a bowl both of you want, you’re not guaranteed to get it.
The season ends in Santa Clara, California, with the College Football Playoff national championship game on Jan. 7.
Here, we sportshistori.com covers almost all projected 40 bowl matchup prediction and the updated College Football Playoff field through about near approaching the 2018 season.
The complete college football bowl schedule for the 2018-19 season, including matchups, times and broadcast, Full TV Schedule, Online Live Streaming information & latest results are updated on sportshistori.com whenever the 2018-19 Bowl Games are happening.
College Football Playoff prediction, Schedule 2018-19.
Saturday, December 29.
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, Arlington, Texas (Dec. 29)
CFP semifinalist vs. CFP semifinalist
Clemson 30 - 3 Notre Dame -
Capital One Orange Bowl, Miami Gardens, Fla. (Dec. 29)
CFP semifinalist vs. CFP semifinalist
Alabama 45 - 34 Oklahoma -
College Football National Championship 2019.
College Football Playoff National Championship, Santa Clara, California, (Jan. 7, 8 p.m., ESPN)
Cotton Bowl winner vs. Orange Bowl winner,
Dec. 15 — Celebration Bowl: North Carolina A&T 24, Alcorn State 22
Dec. 15 — New Mexico Bowl: Utah State 52, North Texas 13
Dec. 15 — Cure Bowl: Tulane 41, Louisiana-Lafayette 24
Dec. 15 — Las Vegas Bowl: Fresno State 31, Arizona State 20
Dec. 15 — Camellia Bowl: Georgia Southern 23, Eastern Michigan 21
Dec. 15 — New Orleans Bowl: Appalachian State 45, Middle Tennessee 13
Dec. 18 — Boca Raton Bowl: Alabama-Birmingham 37, Northern Illinois 13
Dec. 19 — Frisco Bowl: Ohio 27, San Diego State 0.
Dec. 20 — Gasparilla Bowl: Marshall 38 - 20 South Florida.
Dec. 21 — Bahamas Bowl: Florida International 35 - 32 Toledo.
Dec. 21 — Idaho Potato Bowl: Brigham Young 49 - 18 Western Michigan.
Dec. 22 — Birmingham Bowl: Memphis 34 - 37 Wake Forest.
Dec. 22 — Armed Forces Bowl: Army 70 - 34 Houston.
Dec. 22 — Dollar General Bowl: Buffalo 32 - 42 Troy.
Dec. 22 — Hawai’i Bowl: Hawaii 14 - 31 Louisiana Tech.
Dec. 26 — First Responder Bowl: Boise State vs Boston College Canceled.
Dec. 26 — Quick Lane Bowl: Georgia Tech 10 - 34 Minnesota.
Dec. 26 — Cheez-It Bowl: California 7 - 10 TCU, (OT).
Dec. 27 — Independence Bowl: Duke 56 - 27 Temple.
Dec. 27 — Pinstripe Bowl: Miami (Fla.) 7 - 35 Wisconsin.
Dec. 27 — Texas Bowl: Baylor 45 - 38 Vanderbilt.
Dec. 28 — Music City Bowl: Auburn 63 - 14 Purdue.
Dec. 28 — Camping World Bowl: Syracuse 34 - 18 West Virginia.
Dec. 28 — Alamo Bowl: Iowa State 26 - 28 Washington State.
Dec. 29 — Peach Bowl: Florida 41 - 15 Michigan.
Dec. 29 — Belk Bowl: South Carolina 0 - 28 Virginia.
Dec. 29 — Arizona Bowl: Arkansas State 13 - 16 Nevada.
Dec. 29 — Cotton Bowl: Clemson 30 - 3 Notre Dame.
Dec. 29 — Orange Bowl: Alabama 45 - 34 Oklahoma.
Dec. 31 — Military Bowl: Cincinnati 35 - 31 Virginia Tech.
Dec. 31 — Sun Bowl: Pittsburgh 13 - 14 Stanford.
Dec. 31 — Redbox Bowl: Michigan State 6 - 7 Oregon.
Dec. 31 — Liberty Bowl: Missouri 33 - 38 Oklahoma State.
Dec. 31 — Holiday Bowl: Northwestern 31 - 20 Utah.
Dec. 31 — Gator Bowl: North Carolina State 13 - 52 Texas A&M.
NEW YEAR'S SIX BOWLS Games 2019 Schedule.
JAN. 1
Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla.
Big Ten vs. SEC
Michigan State 22 - 27 Iowa-
Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla.
SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten
Kentucky 27 - 24 Penn State -
PlayStation Fiesta Bowl, Glendale, Arizona,
At-large vs. At-large
LSU 40 - 32 Central Michigan-
Rose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern Mutual, Pasadena, Calif.
Big Ten vs. Pac-12
Ohio State 28 - 23 Washington -
Allstate Sugar Bowl, New Orleans (Jan. 1, 8:45 p.m. ET, ESPN)
SEC vs. Big 12
Texas 28 - 21 Georgia -
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NCAA College Football: Official.
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