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2023–24 NCAA football bowl games


The 2023–24 NCAA football bowl games were a series of college football bowl games in the United States, primarily played to complete the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Team-competitive bowl games in FBS began on December 16 and concluded with the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship on January 8, 2024, which was won by the Michigan Wolverines. The all-star portion began on January 13 and concluded on February 24.

The schedule for the 2023–24 bowl games, announced in May 2023, is below. All times listed using EST (UTC−5).

The College Football Playoff system is used to determine a national championship of Division I FBS college football. A 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 advanced to the National Championship game. This playoff was the last to use a four-team bracket, with the College Football Playoff set to expand to 12 teams in 2024.

The semifinal games for the 2023 season were the Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl. Both were played on January 1, 2024, 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 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship that was contested on January 8, 2024, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

On December 3, 2023, the College Football Playoff committee announced that it had selected Michigan, Washington, Texas, and Alabama to participate in the 2023–24 College Football Playoff. The committee's decision to select the Southeastern Conference's (SEC) Alabama (12–1) instead of the Atlantic Coast Conference's (ACC) Florida State (13–0), who became the first undefeated Power Five conference team to not qualify for the playoff, received intense criticism from fans, writers, and commentators. Specifically, several of these viewers accused the committee of corruption, bias, and favoritism towards the SEC. The CFP committee chair and others defended the selection of Alabama, which defeated five ranked teams (compared to Florida State's three) during the season, including No. 1 ranked Georgia in the last game of the SEC season, saying that Alabama was currently the better team overall.

Interior view of NRG Stadium, site of the championship game

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9
SemifinalsChampionship
January 1 – Rose BowlRose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena
1Michigan (OT)27
4Alabama20January 8 – National ChampionshipNRG Stadium, Houston
1Michigan34
January 1 – Sugar BowlCaesars Superdome, New Orleans2Washington13
2Washington37
3Texas31

Each of the games in the following table was televised by ESPN.

DateTime (EST)GameSiteTeamsAffiliationsResultsAttendanceU.Sviewers(millions)
Dec. 298:00 p.m.Cotton Bowl ClassicAT&T StadiumArlington, TexasNo. 9 Missouri Tigers (10–2)No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes (11–1)SECBig TenMissouri 14Ohio State 370,1149.72
Dec. 3012:00 p.m.Peach BowlMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GeorgiaNo. 11 Ole Miss Rebels (10–2)No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions (10–2)SECBig TenOle Miss 38Penn State 2571,2307.76
4:00 p.m.Orange BowlHard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FloridaNo. 6 Georgia Bulldogs (12–1)No. 5 Florida State Seminoles (13–0)SECACCGeorgia 63Florida State 363,32410.39
Jan. 11:00 p.m.Fiesta BowlState Farm StadiumGlendale, ArizonaNo. 8 Oregon Ducks (11–2)No. 23 Liberty Flames (13–0)Pac-12C–USAOregon 45Liberty 647,7694.59
5:00 p.m.Rose Bowl(Playoff semifinal game)Rose BowlPasadena, CaliforniaNo. 1 Michigan Wolverines (13–0)†No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide (12–1)†Big TenSECMichigan 27Alabama 20 (OT)96,37126.10/27.75*
8:45 p.m.Sugar Bowl(Playoff semifinal game)Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LouisianaNo. 2 Washington Huskies (13–0)†No. 3 Texas Longhorns (12–1)†Pac-12Big 12Washington 37Texas 3168,79117.67/18.74*
Jan. 87:30 p.m.College Football Playoff National ChampionshipNRG StadiumHouston, TexasNo. 1 Michigan Wolverines (14–0)‡No. 2 Washington Huskies (14–0)‡Big TenPac-12Michigan 34Washington 1372,80824.28/25.03*

† Semifinal teams were chosen by the selection committee. ‡ Semifinal winners advanced to the championship game.

  • Viewership figures for simulcast

Several bowl name changes were made, as compared to the prior season's bowl games:

  • Due to construction at its normal stadium, the Bahamas Bowl was temporarily relocated to North Carolina and branded as the Famous Toastery Bowl per its title sponsor.
  • Due to a change in title sponsor, the LendingTree Bowl was renamed as the 68 Ventures Bowl.
  • Sponsor Kellogg's (renamed Kellanova in October 2023, after the company's North American cereal business was spun off as the WK Kellogg Co) renamed the Cheez-It Bowl as the Pop-Tarts Bowl.

Rankings are per the final CFP rankings that were released on December 3.

DateTime (EST)GameSiteTeamsAffiliationsResultsAttendanceTelevision
Dec. 1611:00 a.m.Myrtle Beach BowlBrooks StadiumConway, South CarolinaOhio Bobcats (9–3)Georgia Southern Eagles (6–6)MACSun BeltOhio 41Georgia Southern 218,059ESPN1.20
2:15 p.m.New Orleans BowlCaesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LouisianaJacksonville State Gamecocks (8–4)Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (6–6)C–USASun BeltJacksonville State 34Louisiana 31 (OT)14,4851.08
3:30 p.m.Cure BowlFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, FloridaAppalachian State Mountaineers (8–5)Miami (OH) RedHawks (11–2)Sun BeltMACAppalachian State 13Miami (OH) 911,121ABC
5:45 p.m.New Mexico BowlUniversity StadiumAlbuquerque, New MexicoFresno State Bulldogs (8–4)New Mexico State Aggies (10–4)MWC–USAFresno State 37New Mexico State 1030,822ESPN0.84
7:30 p.m.LA BowlSoFi StadiumInglewood, CaliforniaUCLA Bruins (7–5)Boise State Broncos (8–5)Pac-12MWUCLA 35Boise State 2232,780ABC2.38
9:15 p.m.Independence BowlIndependence StadiumShreveport, LouisianaTexas Tech Red Raiders (6–6)California Golden Bears (6–6)Big 12Pac-12Texas Tech 34California 1433,071ESPN1.02
Dec. 182:30 p.m.Famous Toastery BowlJerry Richardson StadiumCharlotte, North CarolinaWestern Kentucky Hilltoppers (7–5)Old Dominion Monarchs (6–6)C–USASun BeltWestern Kentucky 38Old Dominion 35 (OT)5,6320.92
Dec. 199:00 p.m.Frisco BowlToyota StadiumFrisco, TexasUTSA Roadrunners (8–4)Marshall Thundering Herd (6–6)AmericanSun BeltUTSA 35Marshall 1711,2150.99
Dec. 218:00 p.m.Boca Raton BowlFAU StadiumBoca Raton, FloridaSouth Florida Bulls (6–6)Syracuse Orange (6–6)AmericanACCSouth Florida 45Syracuse 020,7111.05
Dec. 226:30 p.m.Gasparilla BowlRaymond James StadiumTampa, FloridaGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets (6–6)UCF Knights (6–6)ACCBig 12Georgia Tech 30UCF 1730,2812.35
Dec. 2312:00 p.m.Birmingham BowlProtective StadiumBirmingham, AlabamaDuke Blue Devils (7–5)Troy Trojans (11–2)ACCSun BeltDuke 17Troy 1020,023ABC
12:00 p.m.Camellia BowlCramton BowlMontgomery, AlabamaNorthern Illinois Huskies (6–6)Arkansas State Red Wolves (6–6)MACSun BeltNorthern Illinois 21Arkansas State 1911,310ESPN1.57
3:30 p.m.Armed Forces BowlAmon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TexasAir Force Falcons (8–4)James Madison Dukes (11–1)MWSun BeltAir Force 31James Madison 2130,828ABC
3:30 p.m.Famous Idaho Potato BowlAlbertsons StadiumBoise, IdahoGeorgia State Panthers (6–6)Utah State Aggies (6–6)Sun BeltMWGeorgia State 45Utah State 2212,168ESPN1.15
7:00 p.m.68 Ventures BowlHancock Whitney StadiumMobile, AlabamaSouth Alabama Jaguars (6–6)Eastern Michigan Eagles (6–6)Sun BeltMACSouth Alabama 59Eastern Michigan 1020,9260.76
7:30 p.m.Las Vegas BowlAllegiant StadiumParadise, NevadaNorthwestern Wildcats (7–5)Utah Utes (8–4)Big TenPac-12Northwestern 14Utah 720,897ABC
10:30 p.m.Hawaii BowlClarence T. C. Ching Athletics ComplexHonolulu, HawaiiCoastal Carolina Chanticleers (7–5)San Jose State Spartans (7–5)Sun BeltMWCoastal Carolina 24San Jose State 147,089ESPN0.95
Dec. 262:00 p.m.Quick Lane BowlFord FieldDetroit, MichiganMinnesota Golden Gophers (5–7)Bowling Green Falcons (7–5)Big TenMACMinnesota 30Bowling Green 2428,5212.22
5:30 p.m.First Responder BowlGerald J. Ford StadiumUniversity Park, TexasTexas State Bobcats (7–5)Rice Owls (6–6)Sun BeltAmericanTexas State 45Rice 2126,5422.80
9:00 p.m.Guaranteed Rate BowlChase FieldPhoenix, ArizonaKansas Jayhawks (8–4)UNLV Rebels (9–4)Big 12MWKansas 49UNLV 3626,4782.69
Dec. 272:00 p.m.Military BowlNavy–Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis, MarylandVirginia Tech Hokies (6–6)Tulane Green Wave (11–2)ACCAmericanVirginia Tech 41Tulane 2035,8492.26
5:30 p.m.Duke's Mayo BowlBank of America StadiumCharlotte, North CarolinaWest Virginia Mountaineers (8–4)North Carolina Tar Heels (8–4)Big 12ACCWest Virginia 30North Carolina 1042,9253.84
8:00 p.m.Holiday BowlPetco ParkSan Diego, CaliforniaUSC Trojans (7–5)No. 15 Louisville Cardinals (10–3)Pac-12ACCUSC 42Louisville 2835,317Fox
9:00 p.m.Texas BowlNRG StadiumHouston, TexasNo. 20 Oklahoma State Cowboys (9–4)Texas A&M Aggies (7–5)Big 12SECOklahoma State 31Texas A&M 2355,212ESPN3.07
Dec. 2811:00 a.m.Fenway BowlFenway ParkBoston, MassachusettsBoston College Eagles (6–6)No. 24 SMU Mustangs (11–2)ACCAmericanBoston College 23SMU 1416,2381.46
2:15 p.m.Pinstripe BowlYankee StadiumThe Bronx, New YorkRutgers Scarlet Knights (6–6)Miami (FL) Hurricanes (7–5)Big TenACCRutgers 31Miami (FL) 2435,3143.00
5:45 p.m.Pop-Tarts BowlCamping World StadiumOrlando, FloridaNo. 25 Kansas State Wildcats (8–4)No. 18 NC State Wolfpack (9–3)Big 12ACCKansas State 28NC State 1931,1114.31
9:15 p.m.Alamo BowlAlamodomeSan Antonio, TexasNo. 14 Arizona Wildcats (9–3)No. 12 Oklahoma Sooners (10–2)Pac-12Big 12Arizona 38Oklahoma 2455,8533.93
Dec. 2912:00 p.m.Gator BowlEverBank StadiumJacksonville, FloridaNo. 22 Clemson Tigers (8–4)Kentucky Wildcats (7–5)ACCSECClemson 38Kentucky 3540,1323.43
2:00 p.m.Sun BowlSun BowlEl Paso, TexasNo. 16 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9–3)No. 19 Oregon State Beavers (8–4)IndependentPac-12Notre Dame 40Oregon State 848,223CBS
3:30 p.m.Liberty BowlSimmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis, TennesseeMemphis Tigers (9–3)Iowa State Cyclones (7–5)AmericanBig 12Memphis 36Iowa State 2648,789ESPN3.59
Dec. 302:00 p.m.Music City BowlNissan StadiumNashville, TennesseeMaryland Terrapins (7–5)Auburn Tigers (6–6)Big TenSECMaryland 31Auburn 1350,088ABC
4:30 p.m.Arizona BowlArizona StadiumTucson, ArizonaWyoming Cowboys (8–4)Toledo Rockets (11–2)MWMACWyoming 16Toledo 1530,428Barstool/The CW
Jan. 112:00 p.m.ReliaQuest BowlRaymond James StadiumTampa, FloridaNo. 13 LSU Tigers (9–3)Wisconsin Badgers (7–5)SECBig TenLSU 35Wisconsin 3131,424ESPN24.61
1:00 p.m.Citrus BowlCamping World StadiumOrlando, FloridaNo. 21 Tennessee Volunteers (8–4)No. 17 Iowa Hawkeyes (10–3)SECBig TenTennessee 35Iowa 043,861ABC

The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) has one bowl game, played between HBCUs, which acts as a de facto Black college football national championship. The FCS also has a postseason bracket tournament that culminates in the 2024 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game.

Each of these games featured college seniors, or players whose college football eligibility was ending, who were individually invited by game organizers. These games were scheduled to follow the team-competitive bowls, to allow players selected from bowl teams to participate. Such all-star games may include some players from non-FBS programs.

The NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, which debuted in 2012 and was played 12 times through January 2023, was discontinued. The East–West Shrine Bowl relocated from Nevada (where its prior two editions had been played) to Texas.

| Date | Time (EST) | Game | Site | Television | Participants | Results | Ref. | U.S Viewers (Millions) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Jan. 13 | 12:00 p.m. | Hula Bowl | FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando, Florida | CBS Sports Network | Team KaiTeam Aina | Kai 24Aina 17 | | | | Jan. 20 | 12:00 p.m. | Tropical Bowl | Municipal StadiumDaytona Beach, Florida | Varsity Sports Network | American TeamNational Team | American 17National 17 | | | | Feb. 1 | 8:00 p.m. | East-West Shrine Bowl | Ford Center at The StarFrisco, Texas | NFL Network | West TeamEast Team | West 26East 11 | | 0.22 | | Feb. 3 | 1:00 p.m. | Senior Bowl | Hancock Whitney StadiumMobile, Alabama | National TeamAmerican Team | National 16American 7 | | 0.55 | | | Feb. 24 | 4:00 p.m. | HBCU Legacy Bowl | Yulman StadiumNew Orleans, Louisiana | Team GaitherTeam Robinson | Gaither 10 Robinson 6 | | 0.07 | |

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 3, 2023. It was the 10th season of the CFP era, and the last one with a four-team playoff. This was the first time that an undefeated Power Five conference champion (Florida State) was left out of the semifinals.

RankTeamW–LConference and standingBowl game
1Michigan Wolverines13–0Big Ten championsRose Bowl (CFB playoff semifinal)
2Washington Huskies13–0Pac-12 championsSugar Bowl (CFB playoff semifinal)
3Texas Longhorns12–1Big 12 championsSugar Bowl (CFB playoff semifinal)
4Alabama Crimson Tide12–1SEC championsRose Bowl (CFB playoff semifinal)
5Florida State Seminoles13–0ACC championsOrange Bowl (NY6)
6Georgia Bulldogs12–1SEC East Division championsOrange Bowl (NY6)
7Ohio State Buckeyes11–1Big Ten East Division second placeCotton Bowl (NY6)
8Oregon Ducks11–2Pac-12 second placeFiesta Bowl (NY6)
9Missouri Tigers10–2SEC East Division second placeCotton Bowl (NY6)
10Penn State Nittany Lions10–2Big Ten East Division third placePeach Bowl (NY6)
11Ole Miss Rebels10–2SEC West Division second place (tie)Peach Bowl (NY6)
12Oklahoma Sooners10–2Big 12 second place (tie)Alamo Bowl
13LSU Tigers9–3SEC West Division second place (tie)ReliaQuest Bowl
14Arizona Wildcats9–3Pac-12 third placeAlamo Bowl
15Louisville Cardinals10–3ACC second placeHoliday Bowl
16Notre Dame Fighting Irish9–3IndependentSun Bowl
17Iowa Hawkeyes10–3Big Ten West Division championsCitrus Bowl
18NC State Wolfpack9–3ACC third placePop-Tarts Bowl
19Oregon State Beavers8–4Pac-12 fourth place (tie)Sun Bowl
20Oklahoma State Cowboys9–4Big 12 second place (tie)Texas Bowl
21Tennessee Volunteers8–4SEC East Division third placeCitrus Bowl
22Clemson Tigers8–4ACC sixth place (tie)Gator Bowl
23Liberty Flames13–0C–USA championsFiesta Bowl (NY6)
24SMU Mustangs11–2AAC championsFenway Bowl
25Kansas State Wildcats8–4Big 12 fourth place (tie)Pop-Tarts 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, matchup considerations, and other factors.

  • ACC (11): Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami (FL), NC State, North Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia Tech
  • American (6): Memphis, Rice, SMU, South Florida, Tulane, UTSA
  • Big Ten (9): Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers, Wisconsin
  • Big 12 (9): Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech, UCF, West Virginia
  • C–USA (4): Jacksonville State, Liberty, New Mexico State, Western Kentucky
  • MAC (6): Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Miami (OH), Northern Illinois, Ohio, Toledo
  • Mountain West (7): Air Force, Boise State, Fresno State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State, Wyoming
  • Pac-12 (8): Arizona, California, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington
  • SEC (9): Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M
  • Sun Belt (12): Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, James Madison, Louisiana, Marshall, Old Dominion, South Alabama, Texas State, Troy
  • Independent (1): Notre Dame

Number of bowl berths available: 82

Number of bowl-eligible teams: 79

Number of conditionally bowl-eligible teams: 2: (Jacksonville State and James Madison)

Number of teams qualified by APR: 1 (Minnesota)

  • ACC (3): Pittsburgh, Virginia, Wake Forest
  • American (8): Charlotte, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Navy, North Texas, Temple, Tulsa, UAB
  • Big Ten (5): Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Nebraska, Purdue
  • Big 12 (5): Baylor, BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, TCU
  • C–USA (5): FIU, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, Sam Houston, UTEP
  • MAC (6): Akron, Ball State, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Kent State, Western Michigan
  • Mountain West (5): Colorado State, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State
  • Pac-12 (4): Arizona State, Colorado, Stanford, Washington State
  • SEC (5): Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
  • Sun Belt (2): Louisiana–Monroe, Southern Miss
  • Independent (3): Army, UConn, UMass

Number of bowl-ineligible teams: 51

Ranks are per the final CFP rankings, released on December 3, 2023, with win–loss records at that time.

ConferenceChampionW–LRankBowl game
AmericanSMU11–224Fenway Bowl
ACCFlorida State13–05Orange Bowl
Big TenMichiganCFP13–01Rose Bowl
Big 12TexasCFP12–13Sugar Bowl
C–USALiberty13–023Fiesta Bowl
MACMiami (OH)11–2Cure Bowl
Mountain WestBoise State8–5LA Bowl
Pac-12WashingtonCFP13–02Sugar Bowl
SECAlabamaCFP12–14Rose Bowl
Sun BeltTroy11–2Birmingham Bowl

CFP College Football Playoff participant

ConferenceGamesRecordBowls
ACC1156.455Gasparilla, Birmingham, Military, Fenway, GatorBoca Raton, Duke's Mayo, Holiday, PinstripePop-Tarts, Orange
American633.500Frisco, Boca Raton, LibertyFirst Responder, Military, Fenway
Big 12954.556Independence, Guaranteed Rate, Duke's MayoTexas, Pop-TartsGasparilla, Alamo, Liberty, Sugar
Big Ten1064.600Las Vegas, Quick Lane, Pinstripe, Music City, Rose, ChampionshipCotton, Peach, ReliaQuest, Citrus
C-USA422.500New Orleans, Famous ToasteryNew Mexico, Fiesta
MAC624.333Myrtle Beach, CamelliaCure, 68 Ventures, Quick Lane, Arizona
Mountain West734.429New Mexico, Armed Forces, ArizonaLA, Famous Idaho Potato, Hawaii, Guaranteed Rate
Pac-12954.556LA, Holiday, Alamo, Fiesta, SugarIndependence, Las Vegas, Sun, Championship
SEC954.556Cotton, Peach, Orange, ReliaQuest, CitrusTexas, Gator, Music City, Rose
Sun Belt1257.417Cure, Famous Idaho Potato, 68 Ventures,Hawaii, First ResponderMyrtle Beach, New Orleans, Famous Toastery, Frisco,Birmingham, Camellia, Armed Forces
Independent1101.000Sun

Source:

Note: The only independent team that played in an FBS bowl game was Notre Dame.

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