When will college bowl games be announced?
All college bowl games, including CFP matchups, will be announced on Sunday, Dec. 7.
Sports / College Football
The 2025-2026 college football bowl season is set to be an exciting one, with the College Football Playoff (CFP) expanding to 12 teams. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the bowl schedule, CFP predictions, and key dates to m...
The college football bowl season is a highly anticipated event, and this year promises even more excitement with the expanded College Football Playoff format.
### College Football Playoff Schedule The CFP schedule includes first-round games, quarterfinal matchups, semifinal games, and the national championship.
**First Round (December 19-20)** Better-seeded schools will host the first-round games. Times are in Central Time (CT).
**Quarterfinals (December 31 - January 1)**
**Semifinals (January 8-9)**
**National Championship (January 19)**
### Key Bowl Matchups
Several bowl games are scheduled throughout December and January, featuring teams from various conferences. Here are a few notable matchups:
[Full Bowl Schedule?ref=yanuki.com]
All college bowl games, including CFP matchups, will be announced on Sunday, Dec. 7.
The CFP rankings selection show is scheduled to air from 12-3 p.m. ET on Dec. 7.
You can watch or stream the College Football Playoff selection show on ESPN.
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