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College football bowl games: 2021-22 selections, schedule

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The college football bowl games for 2021-22 will be announced today, including the College Football Playoff and New Year’s Six selections and schedule.

Below we will live blog the bowl games and pairings as they are announced on Sunday. The College Football Playoff Semifinals are expected to be announced first at around 12:15pm ET on ESPN.

Bowl games hosting the College Football Playoff Semifinals this season are the Goodyear Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and the Capital One Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. Both semifinal games will be played on New Year’s Eve, Friday, Dec. 31, 2021.

At 3:00pm ET, the College Football Playoff Selection Committee will announce the New Year’s Six bowl game pairings. Those four games this season include the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (Atlanta, Ga.), PlayStation Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.), Rose Bowl Game (Pasadena, Calif.), and Allstate Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, La.).

This season’s College Football Playoff National Championship will be played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022.

For the complete list of games with date, time, and TV, check out our College Football Bowl Schedule and our College Football Playoff Schedule.

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Sunday, 12:01am:  Good morning, football fans! We’ll know soon enough — assuming we can call nearly a full day soon enough — where all 84 bowl-eligible teams will be going bowling.

Here’s what we know so far:

Sunday, 12:07pm:  The time has come. A bunch of analysis about things we already know and have seen — with talent turning their backs to the camera. Our next milestone is about 12:30, when we’ll hear the top six. Grab a beverage — and maybe some Red Bull — and spend the afternoon with us!

Sunday, 12:14pm:  Poor Molly McGrath. ESPN sent her to Waco, only to have her mention that Dave Aranda is on a recruiting trip and the word “playoff” was never mentioned.

“We’re not trying to manufacture any drama,” ESPN says — as it manufactures drama.

Sunday, 12:21pm:  Here we go:

  • #6 Ohio State (10-2)
    • Buckeyes vs. Utah in the Rose Bowl
  • #5 Notre Dame (11-1)
  • #4 Cincinnati (13-0)
    • ESPN prattled on about “this glass ceiling idea is broken!” — as the Bearcats finished behind three teams with a loss
  • #3 Georgia (12-1)
  • #2 Michigan (12-1)
  • #1 Alabama (12-1)

#4 Cincinnati vs. #1 Alabama – Cotton Bowl, Dec. 31
#3 Georgia vs. #2 Michigan – Orange Bowl, Dec. 31

Sunday, 12:35pm:  “This system was never built to have answers in the middle of November.” — Kirk Herbstreit, on a network that starts its weekly programming around said system in the middle of November

Sunday, 12:41pm: Another matchup?

Sunday, 12:54pm:  And another:

Sunday, 1:11pm:  Still a bunch of yakking on the network releasing all this stuff, but:

Sunday, 1:32pm:  The slow trickle continues, as we have times for the two games.

Cotton Bowl:  3:30pm, Friday, Dec. 31
Orange Bowl:  7:30pm, Friday, Dec. 31

Sunday, 1:45pm:  Utah State will play in the LA Bowl and Pitt the Peach Bowl, per Brett McMurphy.

Sunday, 1:47pm:  Miami (Ohio) vs. North Texas in the Frisco Football Classic on Dec. 23, McMurphy reports.

Sunday, 1:53pm:  BYU will play in the Independence Bowl and Baylor in the Sugar.

Sunday, 1:59pm:  Appalachian State vs. Western Kentucky in the Boca Raton Bowl. That should be a fun one.

Sunday, 2:04pm:  Two hours into ESPN’s coverage, and we still don’t have the NY6 yet. We do, however, have Kent State vs. Wyoming in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

Sunday, 2:11pm:  Michael Desormeaux’s first game at Louisiana’s head coach will ostensibly be against Marshall in the New Orleans Bowl. Also, we mentioned BYU in the Independence Bowl earlier — they’ll tee it up against UAB.

Sunday, 2:20pm:  Boise State and Central Michigan will trek to the Arizona Bowl. Cue the commentary from both sides about that bowl’s title sponsor.

Sunday, 2:28pm:  We’ve already listed most of these games, but ODU and Tulsa will head to the Myrtle Beach Bowl, our friends over at CUSA Report…well, report.

Also, UTSA and San Diego State will play in the Frisco Bowl.

Sunday, 2:35pm:  NY6 is (finally) out.

#10 Michigan State vs. #12 Pitt in the Peach Bowl (Dec. 30, 7 ET, ESPN)
#5 Notre Dame vs. #9 Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 1, 1 ET, ESPN)
#6 Ohio State vs. #11 Utah in the Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 5 ET, ESPN)
#7 Baylor vs. #8 Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl (Jan. 1, 8:45 ET, ESPN)

Sunday, 2:40pm:  More matchups:

  • Cure:  Coastal Carolina-Northern Illinois
  • Outback:  Arkansas-Penn State
  • Citrus:  Kentucky-Iowa
  • Quick Lane:  Western Michigan-Nevada

Sunday, 2:45pm:  Iowa State vs. Clemson for all the Cheez-Its in the Cheez-It Bowl.

Sunday, 2:47pm:  Liberty has its opponent — Eastern Michigan — in the Lending Tree Bowl. Also, Ball State and Georgia State will visit the Camellia Bowl.

Sunday, 3:01pm:  Army will play…someone in the Armed Forces Bowl.

Sunday, 3:05pm:  I’m just gonna leave this here…

Sunday, 3:07pm:  More matchups:

  • Pinstripe:  Virginia Tech vs. Minnesota
  • Fenway:  SMU vs. ACC opponent
  • Texas:  Kansas State vs. LSU

Sunday, 3:13pm: Tennessee vs. Purdue in the Music City Bowl. Huh. Not used to seeing much orange in Nashvegas. Wisconsin, meanwhile, will go to Sin City to battle Arizona State in the Las Vegas Bowl. ‘Sconnies on the Strip? Yes, please!

Sunday, 3:15pm: The Holiday Bowl foe for NC State will be UCLA. Texas A&M will battle Wake in the TaxSlayer.

Sunday, 3:20pm:  North Carolina vs. South Carolina in yet another border war in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl.  Who’s your prediction for having a vat of mayo dumped on them after this one?

Sunday, 3:22pm:  Air Force vs. Louisville in the First Responder Bowl. We here at FBSchedules salute our armed forces and first responders everywhere.

Sunday, 3:26pm:  Miami will play Washington State in the Sun, while Virginia Tech gets Maryland in the Pinstripe. Also, Texas Tech will head to the Liberty Bowl.

Sunday, 3:33pm:  Army will battle Mizzou in the Armed Forces Bowl. Oh, and that Liberty Bowl matchup? Mike Leach and Mississippi State against Texas Tech. YES.

Sunday, 3:36pm:  East Carolina has its Military Bowl opponent:  Boston College. West Virginia and Minnesota will square off in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl. At least there won’t be any jokes about that one being…fixed.

Sunday, 3:39pm:  The Fenway Bowl now has both participants — SMU vs. Virginia. Also, Houston vs. Auburn in the Birmingham Bowl.

Sunday, 4:15pm:  We appear to be done for the 2021 bowl schedule announcements. Thanks for joining me today — and for suffering through my jokes! Until we meet again…

 

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