Capital One Orange Bowl - Virginia v Florida
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Now that the college football regular season has come and gone and the conference champions have been crowned, the attention turns to the postseason with a loaded slate of bowl games set to grace our television sets this holiday season. 

There may not be a more anticipated season in college football history. In addition to the usual schedule of bowl games, this year ushers in the first season of the 12-team College Football Playoff era. What was once tabbed the New Year's Six will now be part of the new playoff system after the first-round games have been played at home sites. 

Fresh off a win in the SEC Championship Game, Georgia (11-2) earned the No. 2 seed with Mountain West champion Boise State (12-1) and Big 12 champion Arizona State (11-2) rounding out the top four seeds -- all conference title holders receiving first-round byes as part of the new 12-team format. 

Clemson (10-3), the lone Power Four champion not to receive a bye, picked up the No. 12 seed and will open the first round playing at No. 5 seed Texas (11-2). All first-round games will be held at the sites of the lower-seeded teams placed higher in the final CFP Rankings. 

Rounding out the first-round matchups, No. 8 seed Ohio State (10-2) will host No. 9 seed Tennessee (10-2), No. 6 seed Penn State (11-2) welcomes No. 11 seed SMU (10-2) and No. 7 seed Notre Dame (11-1) will see No. 10 seed Indiana (11-1) come to town.

Quarterfinal and semifinal games will be held at traditional New Year's Six bowl sites. The Rose Bowl will host Oregon and the winner of Tennessee-Ohio State, the Sugar Bowl gets Georgia and the winner of Indiana-Notre Dame, the Fiesta Bowl hosts Boise vs. the winner of SMU-Penn State and the Peach Bowl draws Arizona State vs. either Texas or Clemson. 

in the semifinals, the Orange Bowl hosts the winners from the Georgia-Boise State side of the bracket. The Cotton Bowl will host whichever teams emerge from the Oregon-Arizona State side. 

As part of bowl season, CBS will continue its run broadcasting the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. ET on Dec. 31 in El Paso, Texas.

Below is a detailed look at the complete schedule for the 2024-25 college football season, including dates, locations and TV channels. All times are Eastern. 

College Football Playoff

DateBowlTime (TV)Matchup

Jan. 20 

National Championship
Atlanta

7:30 (ESPN)

(8) Ohio State vs. (7) Notre Dame

(Jan. 10 

Cotton (CFP Semifinal)
Arlington, Tex.

7:30 p.m. (ESPN)

(8) Ohio State 28, (5) Texas 14

Jan. 9 

Orange (CFP Semifinal)
Miami Gardens, Fla.

7:30 p.m. (ESPN)

(7) Notre Dame 24, (6) Penn State 21

Jan. 2Sugar (CFP Quarterfinal)
New Orleans
4 p.m. (ESPN)(2) Notre Dame 23, (7) Georgia 10
Jan. 1 Rose (CFP Quarterfinal)
Pasadena, Calif.
5 p.m. (ESPN(8) Ohio State 41, (1) Oregon 21
Jan. 1 Peach (CFP Quarterfinal)
Atlanta
1 p.m. (ESPN)(5) Texas 39, (4) Arizona State 31
Dec. 31 Fiesta (CFP Quarterfinal)
Glendale, Ariz.
7:30 p.m. (ESPN)(6) Penn State 31, (3) Boise State 14
Dec. 21 CFP First Round
8 p.m. (ABC & ESPN)(8) Ohio State 42, (9) Tennessee 17
Dec. 21 CFP First Round
4 p.m. (TNT)(5) Texas 38, (12) Clemson 24
Dec. 21 CFP First Round
Noon (TNT)(6) Penn State 38, (11) SMU 10
Dec. 20CFP First Round8 p.m. (ABC & ESPN)(7) Notre Dame 27, (10) Indiana 17

Other bowl games


DateBowl LocationTime (TV)Matchup
Jan. 4BahamasNassau, Bahamas11 a.m. (ESPN2)Buffalo 26, Liberty 7
Jan. 3Duke's Mayo Charlotte, NC. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)Minnesota 24, Virginia Tech 10
Jan. 3First Responder Dallas4 p.m. (ESPN)Texas State 30, North Texas 28
Jan. 2Gator Jacksonville, Fla. 8 p.m. (ESPN)Ole Miss 52, Duke 20
Dec. 31Texas Houston3:30 p.m. (ESPN)LSU 44, Baylor 31
Dec. 31Citrus Orlando, Fla. 3 p.m. (ABC)Illinois 21, South Carolina 17
Dec. 31SunEl Paso, Tx. 2 p.m. (CBS)Louisville 35, Washington 34
Dec. 31ReliaQuest Tampa12 p.m. (ESPN)Michigan 19, Alabama 13
Dec. 30Music City Nashville, Tenn. 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)Missouri 27, Iowa 24
Dec. 28Independence Shreveport, La. 9:15 p.m. (ESPN)Army 27, Louisiana Tech 6
Dec. 28AlamoSan Antonio. 7:30 p.m. (ABC)BYU 36, Colorado 14
Dec. 28Military Annapolis, Md. 5:45 p.m. (ESPN)ECU 26, NC State 21
Dec. 28Arizona Tucson, Az. 4:30 p.m. (CW Network)Miami (OH) 43, Colorado State 17
Dec. 28Pop-Tarts Orlando, Fla. 3:30 p.m. (ABC)Iowa State 42, Miami 41
Dec. 28New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico2:15 p.m. (ESPN)TCU 34, Louisiana 3
Dec. 28Pinstripe Bronx, NY12 p.m. (ABC)Nebraska 20, Boston College 15
Dec. 28Fenway Boston11 a.m. (ESPN)UConn 27, North Carolina 14
Dec. 27Las VegasLas Vegas10:30 p.m. (ESPN)USC 35, Texas A&M 31
Dec. 27Holiday San Diego8 p.m. (FOX)Syracuse 52, Washington State 35
Dec. 27Liberty Memphis, Tenn. 7 p.m. (ESPN)Arkansas 39, Texas Tech 26
Dec. 27Armed ForcesFort Worth, Texas Noon or 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Navy 21, Oklahoma 20
Dec. 27Birmingham Birmingham, Ala. Noon or 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Vanderbilt 35, Georgia Tech 27
Dec. 2668 Ventures Mobile, Ala. 9 p.m. (ESPN)Arkansas State 38, Bowling Green 31
Dec. 26Rate Phoenix5:30 p.m. (ESPN)Kansas State 44, Rutgers 41
Dec. 26GameAbove Sports Detroit2 p.m. (ESPN)Toledo 48, Pitt 46 (6OT) 
Dec. 24Hawai'i Honolulu8 p.m. (ESPN)South Florida 41, San Jose State 39 (5OT)
Dec. 23Potato Boise, Idaho2:30 p.m. (ESPN)Northern Illinois 28, Fresno State 20 (2OT)
Dec. 23Myrtle BeachConway, SC11 a.m. (ESPN)UTSA 44, Coastal Carolina 15
Dec. 20Gasparilla Tampa3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Florida 33, Tulane 8
Dec. 20Cure Orlando, Fla. 12 p.m. (ESPN)Ohio 30, Jacksonville State 27
Dec. 19New OrleansNew Orleans7 p.m. (ESPN2)Sam Houston 31, Georgia Southern 26
Dec. 18LA Inglewood, Calif. 9 p.m. (ESPN)UNLV 24, Cal 13
Dec. 18Boca Raton Boca Raton, Fla. 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)James Madison 27, Western Kentucky 17
Dec. 17Frisco Frisco, Texas 9 p.m. (ESPN)Memphis 42, West Virginia 37
Dec. 14IS4S Salute to Veterans Montgomery, Ala. 9 p.m. (ESPN)South Alabama 30, Western Michigan 23
Dec. 14CelebrationAtlanta12 p.m. (ABC)Jackson State 28, South Carolina State 7