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2022–23 NCAA football bowl games
The 2022–23 NCAA football bowl games were a series of college football games played to complete the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Team-competitive games began in mid-December and concluded with the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship on January 9, 2023, which was won by the Georgia Bulldogs. The all-star portion of the schedule began on January 14 and concluded on February 25, 2023.
The schedule for the 2022–23 bowl games is below. All times are EST (UTC−5). Note that Division II bowls and Division III bowls are not included here. The bowl schedule was released May 26, 2022.
The College Football Playoff system is used to determine a national championship of Division I FBS college football. A 13-member committee of experts ranked the top 25 teams in the nation after each of the last seven weeks of the regular season. The top four teams in the final ranking are then seeded in a single-elimination semifinal round, with the winners advancing to the National Championship game.
The semifinal games for the 2022 season were the Fiesta Bowl and the Peach Bowl. Both were played on December 31, 2022, as part of a yearly rotation of three pairs of two bowls, commonly referred to as the New Year's Six bowl games. The winners advanced to the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship on January 9, 2023.
SoFi Stadium, site of the National Championship game
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 | Column 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semifinals | Championship | |||||||
| December 31 – Peach BowlMercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta | ||||||||
| 1 | Georgia | 42 | ||||||
| 4 | Ohio State | 41 | January 10 – National ChampionshipSoFi Stadium, Inglewood | |||||
| 1 | Georgia | 65 | ||||||
| December 31 – Fiesta BowlState Farm Stadium, Glendale | 3 | TCU | 7 | |||||
| 2 | Michigan | 45 | ||||||
| 3 | TCU | 51 |
Each of the games in the following table was televised by ESPN.
| Date | Time (EST) | Game | Site | Teams | Affiliations | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec. 30 | 8:00 p.m. | Orange Bowl | Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida | No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers (10–2)No. 7 Clemson Tigers (11–2) | SECACC | Tennessee 31Clemson 14 |
| Dec. 31 | 12:00 p.m. | Sugar Bowl | Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana | No. 5 Alabama Crimson Tide (10–2)No. 9 Kansas State Wildcats (10–3) | SECBig 12 | Alabama 45Kansas State 20 |
| 4:00 p.m. | Fiesta Bowl(Playoff Semifinal Game) | State Farm StadiumGlendale, Arizona | No. 3 TCU Horned Frogs (12–1)No. 2 Michigan Wolverines (13–0) | Big 12Big Ten | TCU 51Michigan 45 | |
| 8:00 p.m. | Peach Bowl(Playoff Semifinal Game) | Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, Georgia | No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (13–0)No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (11–1) | SECBig Ten | Georgia 42Ohio State 41 | |
| Jan. 2 | 1:00 p.m. | Cotton Bowl Classic | AT&T StadiumArlington, Texas | No. 16 Tulane Green Wave (11–2)No. 10 USC Trojans (11–2) | AmericanPac-12 | Tulane 46USC 45 |
| 5:00 p.m. | Rose Bowl | Rose BowlPasadena, California | No. 11 Penn State Nittany Lions (10–2)No. 8 Utah Utes (10–3) | Big TenPac-12 | Penn State 35Utah 21 | |
| Jan. 9 | 7:30 p.m. | College Football Playoff National Championship(Fiesta Bowl winner vs. Peach Bowl winner) | SoFi StadiumInglewood, California | No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (14–0)No. 3 TCU Horned Frogs (13–1) | SECBig 12 | Georgia 65TCU 7 |
- The Bahamas Bowl is now sponsored by HomeTown Lenders.
- The game formerly known as the Outback Bowl was renamed as the ReliaQuest Bowl, following the end of sponsorship by Outback Steakhouse.
- The Cure Bowl is now sponsored by Duluth Trading Company.
- The Fiesta Bowl is now sponsored by Vrbo.
- The Pinstripe Bowl is now sponsored by Bad Boy Mowers.
- The Citrus Bowl is now sponsored by Kellogg's through its Cheez-It brand.
- The Frisco Football Classic was not played, as it was a temporary replacement to accommodate all 84 bowl-eligible teams of the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season.
Rankings are per the final CFP rankings that were released on December 4.
| Date | Time (EST) | Game | Site | Television | Teams | Affiliations | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec. 16 | 11:30 a.m. | Bahamas Bowl | Thomas Robinson StadiumNassau, Bahamas | ESPN | UAB Blazers (6–6)Miami (OH) RedHawks (6–6) | C–USAMAC | UAB 24Miami (OH) 20 |
| 3:00 p.m. | Cure Bowl | Exploria StadiumOrlando, Florida | No. 24 Troy Trojans (11–2)No. 25 UTSA Roadrunners (11–2) | Sun BeltC–USA | Troy 18UTSA 12 | ||
| Dec. 17 | 11:00 a.m. | Fenway Bowl | Fenway ParkBoston, Massachusetts | Louisville Cardinals (7–5)Cincinnati Bearcats (9–3) | ACCAmerican | Louisville 24Cincinnati 7 | |
| 2:30 p.m. | Las Vegas Bowl | Allegiant StadiumParadise, Nevada | No. 14 Oregon State Beavers (9–3)Florida Gators (6–6) | Pac-12SEC | Oregon State 30Florida 3 | ||
| 3:30 p.m. | LA Bowl | SoFi StadiumInglewood, California | ABC | Fresno State Bulldogs (9–4)Washington State Cougars (7–5) | MWCPac-12 | Fresno State 29Washington State 6 | |
| 5:45 p.m. | LendingTree Bowl | Hancock Whitney StadiumMobile, Alabama | ESPN | Southern Miss Golden Eagles (6–6)Rice Owls (5–7) | Sun BeltC–USA | Southern Miss 38Rice 24 | |
| 7:30 p.m. | New Mexico Bowl | University StadiumAlbuquerque, New Mexico | ABC | BYU Cougars (7–5)SMU Mustangs (7–5) | IndependentAmerican | BYU 24SMU 23 | |
| 9:15 p.m. | Frisco Bowl | Toyota StadiumFrisco, Texas | ESPN | Boise State Broncos (9–4)North Texas Mean Green (7–6) | MWCC–USA | Boise State 35North Texas 32 | |
| Dec. 19 | 2:30 p.m. | Myrtle Beach Bowl | Brooks StadiumConway, South Carolina | Marshall Thundering Herd (8–4)UConn Huskies (6–6) | Sun BeltIndependent | Marshall 28UConn 14 | |
| Dec. 20 | 3:30 p.m. | Famous Idaho Potato Bowl | Albertsons StadiumBoise, Idaho | Eastern Michigan Eagles (8–4)San Jose State Spartans (7–4) | MACMWC | Eastern Michigan 41San Jose State 27 | |
| 7:30 p.m. | Boca Raton Bowl | FAU StadiumBoca Raton, Florida | Toledo Rockets (8–5)Liberty Flames (8–4) | MACIndependent | Toledo 21Liberty 19 | ||
| Dec. 21 | 9:00 p.m. | New Orleans Bowl | Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, Louisiana | Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (8–5)South Alabama Jaguars (10–2) | C–USA Sun Belt | Western Kentucky 44South Alabama 23 | |
| Dec. 22 | 7:30 p.m. | Armed Forces Bowl | Amon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, Texas | Air Force Falcons (9–3)Baylor Bears (6–6) | MWCBig 12 | Air Force 30Baylor 15 | |
| Dec. 23 | 3:00 p.m. | Independence Bowl | Independence StadiumShreveport, Louisiana | Houston Cougars (7–5)Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (6–6) | AmericanSun Belt | Houston 23Louisiana 16 | |
| 6:30 p.m. | Gasparilla Bowl | Raymond James StadiumTampa, Florida | Wake Forest Demon Deacons (7–5)Missouri Tigers (6–6) | ACCSEC | Wake Forest 27Missouri 17 | ||
| Dec. 24 | 8:00 p.m. | Hawaii Bowl | Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics ComplexHonolulu, Hawaii | Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (7–5)San Diego State Aztecs (7–5) | C–USAMWC | Middle Tennessee 25San Diego State 23 | |
| Dec. 26 | 2:30 p.m. | Quick Lane Bowl | Ford FieldDetroit, Michigan | New Mexico State Aggies (6–6)Bowling Green Falcons (6–6) | Independent MAC | New Mexico State 24Bowling Green 19 | |
| Dec. 27 | 12:00 p.m. | Camellia Bowl | Cramton BowlMontgomery, Alabama | Buffalo Bulls (6–6)Georgia Southern Eagles (6–6) | MACSun Belt | Buffalo 23Georgia Southern 21 | |
| 3:15 p.m. | First Responder Bowl | Gerald J. Ford StadiumUniversity Park, Texas | Memphis Tigers (6–6)Utah State Aggies (6–6) | AmericanMWC | Memphis 38Utah State 10 | ||
| 6:45 p.m. | Birmingham Bowl | Protective StadiumBirmingham, Alabama | East Carolina Pirates (7–5)Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (9–3) | AmericanSun Belt | East Carolina 53Coastal Carolina 29 | ||
| 10:15 p.m. | Guaranteed Rate Bowl | Chase FieldPhoenix, Arizona | Wisconsin Badgers (6–6)Oklahoma State Cowboys (7–5) | Big TenBig 12 | Wisconsin 24Oklahoma State 17 | ||
| Dec. 28 | 2:00 p.m. | Military Bowl | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, Maryland | Duke Blue Devils (8–4)UCF Knights (9–4) | ACCAmerican | Duke 30UCF 13 | |
| 5:30 p.m. | Liberty Bowl | Simmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis, Tennessee | Arkansas Razorbacks (6–6)Kansas Jayhawks (6–6) | SECBig 12 | Arkansas 55Kansas 53 (3OT) | ||
| 8:00 p.m. | Holiday Bowl | Petco ParkSan Diego, California | Fox | No. 15 Oregon Ducks (9–3)North Carolina Tar Heels (9–4) | Pac-12ACC | Oregon 28North Carolina 27 | |
| 9:00 p.m. | Texas Bowl | NRG StadiumHouston, Texas | ESPN | Texas Tech Red Raiders (7–5)Ole Miss Rebels (8–4) | Big 12SEC | Texas Tech 42Ole Miss 25 | |
| Dec. 29 | 2:00 p.m. | Pinstripe Bowl | Yankee StadiumThe Bronx, New York | Minnesota Golden Gophers (8–4)Syracuse Orange (7–5) | Big TenACC | Minnesota 28Syracuse 20 | |
| 5:30 p.m. | Cheez-It Bowl | Camping World StadiumOrlando, Florida | No. 13 Florida State Seminoles (9–3)Oklahoma Sooners (6–6) | ACCBig 12 | Florida State 35Oklahoma 32 | ||
| 9:00 p.m. | Alamo Bowl | AlamodomeSan Antonio, Texas | No. 12 Washington Huskies (10–2)No. 20 Texas Longhorns (8–4) | Pac-12 Big 12 | Washington 27Texas 20 | ||
| Dec. 30 | 12:00 p.m. | Duke's Mayo Bowl | Bank of America StadiumCharlotte, North Carolina | Maryland Terrapins (7–5)No. 23 NC State Wolfpack (8–4) | Big TenACC | Maryland 16NC State 12 | |
| 2:00 p.m. | Sun Bowl | Sun BowlEl Paso, Texas | CBS | Pittsburgh Panthers (8–4)No. 18 UCLA Bruins (9–3) | ACCPac-12 | Pittsburgh 37UCLA 35 | |
| 3:30 p.m. | Gator Bowl | TIAA Bank FieldJacksonville, Florida | ESPN | No. 21 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8–4)No. 19 South Carolina Gamecocks (8–4) | IndependentSEC | Notre Dame 45South Carolina 38 | |
| 4:30 p.m. | Arizona Bowl | Arizona StadiumTucson, Arizona | BarstoolSports | Ohio Bobcats (9–4)Wyoming Cowboys (7–5) | MACMWC | Ohio 30Wyoming 27 (OT) | |
| Dec. 31 | 12:00 p.m. | Music City Bowl | Nissan StadiumNashville, Tennessee | ABC | Iowa Hawkeyes (7–5)Kentucky Wildcats (7–5) | Big TenSEC | Iowa 21Kentucky 0 |
| Jan. 2 | 12:00 p.m. | ReliaQuest Bowl | Raymond James StadiumTampa, Florida | ESPN2 | No. 22 Mississippi State Bulldogs (8–4)Illinois Fighting Illini (8–4) | SECBig Ten | Mississippi State 19Illinois 10 |
| 1:00 p.m. | Citrus Bowl | Camping World StadiumOrlando, Florida | ABC | No. 17 LSU Tigers (9–4)Purdue Boilermakers (8–5) | SECBig Ten | LSU 63Purdue 7 |
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The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) has one bowl game. The FCS also has a postseason bracket tournament that culminates in the 2023 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game.
| Date | Time (EST) | Game | Site | Television | Participants | Affiliations | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec. 17 | 12:00 p.m. | Celebration Bowl | Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, Georgia | ABC | North Carolina Central Eagles (9–2)Jackson State Tigers (12–0) | MEACSWAC | North Carolina Central 41Jackson State 34 (OT) |
Each of these games features college seniors, or players whose college football eligibility is ending, who are individually invited by game organizers. These games are scheduled to follow the team-competitive bowls, to allow players selected from bowl teams to participate. The all-star games may include some players from non-FBS programs.
| Date | Time (EST) | Game | Site | Television | Participants | Results | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan. 14 | 12:00 p.m. | Hula Bowl | FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, Florida | CBS Sports Network | Team KaiTeam Aina | Kai 16Aina 13 | |
| Jan. 21 | 4:00 p.m. | Tropical Bowl | Camping World StadiumOrlando, Florida | Varsity Sports Network | American TeamNational Team | American 48National 10 | |
| Jan. 28 | 6:00 p.m. | NFLPA Collegiate Bowl | Rose BowlPasadena, California | NFL Network | American TeamNational Team | American 19National 17 | |
| Feb. 2 | 8:30 p.m. | East–West Shrine Bowl | Allegiant StadiumParadise, Nevada | West TeamEast Team | West 12East 3 | ||
| Feb. 4 | 2:30 p.m. | Senior Bowl | Hancock Whitney StadiumMobile, Alabama | National TeamAmerican Team | National 27American 10 | ||
| Feb. 25 | 4:00 p.m. | HBCU Legacy Bowl | Yulman StadiumNew Orleans, Louisiana | Team RobinsonTeam Gaither | Robinson 10Gaither 3 |
The HBCU Legacy Bowl features players from historically black colleges and universities (HBCU). Most HBCU football programs compete in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) or the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), which are part of FCS.
The College Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee announced its final team rankings for the season on December 4, 2022. It was the ninth season of the CFP era. It was the first time that two Big Ten teams were in the semifinals, and the first time that neither Alabama nor Clemson were in the semifinals.
| Rank | Team | W–L | Conference and standing | Bowl game |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Georgia Bulldogs | 13–0 | SEC champions | Peach Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
| 2 | Michigan Wolverines | 13–0 | Big Ten champions | Fiesta Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
| 3 | TCU Horned Frogs | 12–1 | Big 12 first place | Fiesta Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
| 4 | Ohio State Buckeyes | 11–1 | Big Ten East Division second place | Peach Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
| 5 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 10–2 | SEC West Division co-champions | Sugar Bowl (NY6) |
| 6 | Tennessee Volunteers | 10–2 | SEC East Division second place | Orange Bowl (NY6) |
| 7 | Clemson Tigers | 11–2 | ACC champions | Orange Bowl (NY6) |
| 8 | Utah Utes | 10–3 | Pac-12 champions | Rose Bowl (NY6) |
| 9 | Kansas State Wildcats | 10–3 | Big 12 champions | Sugar Bowl (NY6) |
| 10 | USC Trojans | 11–2 | Pac-12 first place | Cotton Bowl (NY6) |
| 11 | Penn State Nittany Lions | 10–2 | Big Ten East Division third place | Rose Bowl (NY6) |
| 12 | Washington Huskies | 10–2 | Pac-12 second place (tie) | Alamo Bowl |
| 13 | Florida State Seminoles | 9–3 | ACC Atlantic Division second place | Cheez-It Bowl |
| 14 | Oregon State Beavers | 9–3 | Pac-12 fifth place (tie) | Las Vegas Bowl |
| 15 | Oregon Ducks | 9–3 | Pac-12 second place (tie) | Holiday Bowl |
| 16 | Tulane Green Wave | 11–2 | AAC champions | Cotton Bowl (NY6) |
| 17 | LSU Tigers | 9–4 | SEC West Division co-champions | Citrus Bowl |
| 18 | UCLA Bruins | 9–3 | Pac-12 fifth place (tie) | Sun Bowl |
| 19 | South Carolina Gamecocks | 8–4 | SEC East Division third place | Gator Bowl |
| 20 | Texas Longhorns | 8–4 | Big 12 third place | Alamo Bowl |
| 21 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | 8–4 | Independent | Gator Bowl |
| 22 | Mississippi State Bulldogs | 8–4 | SEC West Division third place (tie) | ReliaQuest Bowl |
| 23 | NC State Wolfpack | 8–4 | ACC Atlantic Division third place (tie) | Duke's Mayo Bowl |
| 24 | Troy Trojans | 11–2 | Sun Belt champions | Cure Bowl |
| 25 | UTSA Roadrunners | 11–2 | C–USA champions | Cure Bowl |
Ranks are per the final CFP rankings, released on December 4, with win–loss records at that time. One bowl will feature a matchup of conference champions – the Cure Bowl. Champions of the Power Five conferences were assured of a spot in a New Year's Six bowl game.
| Conference | Champion | W–L | Rank | Bowl game |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACC | Clemson Tigers | 11–2 | 7 | Orange Bowl (NY6) |
| American | Tulane Green Wave | 11–2 | 16 | Cotton Bowl (NY6) |
| Big 12 | Kansas State Wildcats | 10–3 | 9 | Sugar Bowl (NY6) |
| Big Ten | Michigan Wolverines | 13–0 | 2 | Fiesta Bowl (semifinal) |
| C–USA | UTSA Roadrunners | 11–2 | 25 | Cure Bowl |
| MAC | Toledo Rockets | 8–5 | – | Boca Raton Bowl |
| Mountain West | Fresno State Bulldogs | 9–4 | – | LA Bowl |
| Pac-12 | Utah Utes | 10–3 | 8 | Rose Bowl (NY6) |
| SEC | Georgia Bulldogs | 13–0 | 1 | Peach Bowl (semifinal) |
| Sun Belt | Troy Trojans | 11–2 | 24 | Cure Bowl |
Generally, a team must have at least six wins to be considered bowl eligible, with at least five of those wins being against FBS opponents. The College Football Playoff semifinal games are determined based on the top four seeds in the playoff committee's final rankings. The remainder of the bowl eligible teams are selected by each respective bowl based on conference tie-ins, order of selection, match-up considerations, and other factors.
- ACC (9): Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Louisville, NC State, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Wake Forest
- American (7): Cincinnati, East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, SMU, Tulane, UCF
- Big Ten (9): Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin
- Big 12 (8): Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech
- C–USA (6): Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Rice, UAB, UTSA, Western Kentucky
- MAC (6): Bowling Green, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Miami (OH), Ohio, Toledo
- Mountain West (7): Air Force, Boise State, Fresno State, San Diego State, San Jose State, Utah State, Wyoming
- Pac-12 (7): Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington, Washington State
- SEC (11): Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee
- Sun Belt (7): Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Louisiana, Marshall, South Alabama, Southern Miss, Troy
- Independent (5): BYU, Liberty, New Mexico State, Notre Dame, UConn
Number of bowl berths available: 82
Number of bowl-eligible teams: 80
Number of conditional bowl-eligible teams: 1 (New Mexico State)
Number of teams qualified by APR: 1 (Rice)
- ACC (5): Boston College, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), Virginia, Virginia Tech
- American (4): Navy, South Florida, Temple, Tulsa
- Big Ten (5): Indiana, Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Rutgers
- Big 12 (2): Iowa State, West Virginia
- C–USA (5): Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, UTEP
- MAC (6): Akron, Ball State, Central Michigan, Kent State, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan
- Mountain West (5): Colorado State, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, UNLV
- Pac-12 (5): Arizona, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Stanford
- SEC (3): Auburn, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt
- Sun Belt (7): Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia State, James Madison, Louisiana–Monroe, Old Dominion, Texas State
- Independent (2): Army, UMass
Number of bowl-ineligible teams: 49
A total of thirty-seven venues will be utilized, with seven of them in particular for the CFP National Championship and New Year's Six (NY6). Prestige and capacity of venues usually increases as the schedule progresses towards to NY6 bowls and the national championship, in large part due to scheduling Top 25 teams late into the bowl games' time frame, while bowl games before Christmas Day typically involve schools in Group of Five conferences and FBS Independents (with the exception of Notre Dame due to being a member of the ACC in all other sports except for men's hockey which competes in the Big Ten). Televising at the venues of bowl games is largely run by ESPN and joint networks (ABC & ESPN2), with only three bowl games run by a non-affiliated network (Holiday Bowl on Fox, Sun Bowl on CBS and Arizona Bowl on Barstool Sports). With the exception of the Bahamas Bowl in The Bahamas, all bowls will be played within the United States.
The College Football Playoff committee elected to continue with the six venues for this postseason—including two as the semifinals for the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship—as outlined below:
- State Farm Stadium in Glendale: Venue for the 2022 Fiesta Bowl that featured one of the semi-final pairings.
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta: Venue for the 2022 Peach Bowl that featured one of the semi-final pairings.
- AT&T Stadium in Arlington: Venue for the 2023 Cotton Bowl Classic (January) that featured two of the four highest non-Top 4 and non-NY6 bid conference affiliated.
- Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens: Venue for the 2022 Orange Bowl that featured two of the four highest non-Top 4 and non-NY6 bid conference affiliated.
- Rose Bowl in Pasadena: Venue for the 2023 Rose Bowl that featured the highest non-top 4 conference finishers from the Big Ten and Pac-12.
- Caesars Superdome in New Orleans: Venue for the 2022 Sugar Bowl that featured the highest non-top 4 conference finishers from the SEC and Big 12.
- SoFi Stadium in Inglewood (Los Angeles): Venue for the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship that featured the winners of both semi-finals.
| Glendale(Phoenix area) | Atlanta | New Orleans |
|---|---|---|
| State Farm Stadium | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Caesars Superdome |
| Capacity: 78,600 | Capacity: 75,000 | Capacity: 76,468 |
| Rose Bowl | ||
| Capacity: 92,542 | ||
| AT&T Stadium | SoFi Stadium | Hard Rock Stadium |
| Capacity: 105,000 | Capacity: 100,240 | Capacity: 64,767 |
The following venues were selected to host more than one bowl game or all-star game:
- Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas area): Las Vegas Bowl, East–West Shrine Bowl†
- Caesars Superdome (New Orleans): New Orleans Bowl, Sugar Bowl
- Camping World Stadium (Orlando): Cheez-It Bowl, Citrus Bowl, Tropical Bowl†
- Hancock Whitney Stadium (Mobile): LendingTree Bowl, Senior Bowl†
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta): Peach Bowl, Celebration Bowl‡
- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa): Gasparilla Bowl, ReliaQuest Bowl
- Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California): Rose Bowl, NFLPA Collegiate Bowl†
- SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles area): LA Bowl, National Championship
† denotes an all-star game
‡ denotes an FCS bowl game
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