2018 College Football Bowl Season TV Schedule: Dec. 29th-Jan. 1st

CLEMSON, SC - OCTOBER 03: (L-R) Head coach Dabo Swinney of the Clemson Tigers talks to head coach Brian Kelly of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish before their game at Clemson Memorial Stadium on October 3, 2015 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC - OCTOBER 03: (L-R) Head coach Dabo Swinney of the Clemson Tigers talks to head coach Brian Kelly of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish before their game at Clemson Memorial Stadium on October 3, 2015 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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Here’s a look at when and where college football fans can catch all the best action from the third week of games during the 2018 bowl season.

It seems like just yesterday that the college football world turned their attention to places like New Mexico, Boca Raton and middle of nowhere Louisiana as the bowl season kicked off for 78 teams at the FBS level – while the FSU football team continues to wonder if they will get a call to be a replacement team at the last moment if needed.

Now, the bowl season turns to some of the bigger games of the season – including the two College Football Playoff games that will be taking place this weekend that will decide the matchup meeting in California at the start of 2019 to decide a national champion.

In addition to the four teams left with a title to play for, over two dozen other teams will take the field over the next few days  with some schools playing for pride and one school continuously trying to make people think they got left unfairly out of the playoff system.

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Florida State Seminoles Football

Here’s the list of when you can catch all the action from the third week of the 2018 college football bowl season.

Saturday, December 29th

12 PM – Peach Bowl: No. 10 Florida vs. No. 7 Michigan (ESPN)

On behalf of all FSU football supporters, we need the Wolverines to forget that fact they got smacked around in their last game and bring the Gators back down to earth with a big win – I’m talking 50+ point victory.

12 PM – Belk Bowl: South Carolina vs. Virginia (ABC)

1:15 PM – Arizona Bowl: Arkansas State vs. Nevada (CBS Sports Network)

4 PM – Cotton Bowl: No. 2 Clemson vs. No. 3 Notre Dame (ESPN)

The Seminoles join an elite group of teams who played at least two teams that are in the College Football Playoff, so we need to root for whoever wins the second game to avenge what they did to us.

8 PM – Orange Bowl: No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 4 Oklahoma (ESPN)

Monday, December 31st

12 PM – Military Bowl: Cincinnati vs. Virginia Tech (ESPN)

2 PM – Sun Bowl: Stanford vs. Pittsburgh (CBS)

3 PM – Redbox Bowl: Michigan State vs. Oregon (FOX)

3:45 PM – Liberty Bowl: No. 23 Missouri vs. Oklahoma State (ESPN)

7 PM – Holiday Bowl: No. 22 Northwestern vs. No. 22 Utah (FOX Sports 1)

7:30 PM – Gator Bowl: N.C. State vs. No. 19 Texas A&M (ESPN)

Come on, sinkhole! Swallow TIAA Bank Field whole and take out both of these teams!

Tuesday, January 1st

12 PM – Outback Bowl: No. 18 Mississippi State vs. Iowa (ESPN2)

1 PM – Citrus Bowl: No. 14 Kentucky vs. No. 12 Penn State (ABC)

1 PM – Fiesta Bowl: No. 8 UCF vs. No. 11 LSU (ESPN)

The Knights have still been whining about not making the playoff system for weeks now – hopefully, the Tigers can come in and run all over them to finally put an end to all of the madness coming out of Orlando.

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5 PM – Rose Bowl: No. 9 Washington vs. No. 6 Ohio State (ESPN)

8:45 PM – Sugar Bowl: No. 5 Georgia vs. No. 15 Texas (ESPN)