The Ultimate Guide to Listen to Live College Football Bowl Games for Free

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4 min readDec 23, 2020

For college football fans, it’s the best time of year. Of course, we’re talking about bowl season, and this year’s spread is as exciting as we’ve ever seen. From epic first-time appearances in playoff games to down-ticket matchups that’ll have you painting your face and losing your mind, these games are not to be missed.

How to Listen to College Bowl Games Live

TuneIn is back to bring you the biggest games, live, right from your phone or browser. That means, anywhere you have an Internet connection, you’ve got live bowl season coverage.

You can hear everything from the New Year’s Six, including the Fiesta Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, and the historic Rose Bowl. And you can catch live playoff action in the 2021 Cotton Bowl and Orange Bowl. Just head to TuneIn’s Bowl Central to keep up with your favorite teams.

What to Expect in This Year’s College Bowl Games

There’s no shortage of high-stakes showdowns in this year’s Bowl game lineups. In December 30th’s Orange Bowl, fans will see two previously ranked teams who just missed making the CFP Playoff this year in Tennessee and Clemson, but it’s still a matchup not to be missed. The Sugar Bowl is going down on New Year’s Eve, and QB Bryce Young leading Alabama — who’s rarely seen outside the Playoff — will be taking on Kansas State fresh off their Big 12 title.

Still not to be missed, after a heart-breaking loss in their Pac12 title game, USC and Heisman-winner QB Caleb Williams are back and taking on Tulane. Meanwhile, the always-historic Rose Bowl sees Pac12 winners Utah taking on Penn State for the Granddaddy of all bowl games.

What to Expect in the College Football Playoff and National Championship

It’s exciting for any team to play in a New Year’s Six Bowl Game, but this year, sights are obviously set on the Fiesta Bowl and the Peach Bowl. Michigan — after a borderline-insane season — is taking their perfect record into their matchup against TCU who’s looking to bounce back after losing their Big 12 Championship bid.

Meanwhile the Peach Bowl sees defending champs Georgia vying for a second title run in a row — that is if Ohio State doesn’t have anything to say about it. Both teams are bringing their Heisman Trophy finalists Stetson Bennett and CJ Stroud looking for their shot at the national title.

Head to College Football Bowl Central to keep up with your favorite team and hear who takes the title this year.

Here’s the 2022–23 College Football Bowl Season schedule:

Friday, 12/16, 11:30 am ET

Bahamas Bowl

Miami (Ohio) vs. UAB

Friday, 12/16, 3 pm ET

Cure Bowl

Troy vs. UTSA

Saturday, Dec. 17, 11 am ET

Fenway Bowl

Cincinnati vs. Louisville

Saturday, Dec. 17, 12pm ET

Celebration Bowl

Jackson State vs. N.C. Central

Saturday, Dec. 17, 2:30pm ET

Las Vegas Bowl

Oregon State vs. Florida

Saturday, Dec. 17, 3:30pm ET

LA Bowl

Washington State vs. Fresno State

Saturday, Dec. 17, 5:45pm ET

LendingTree Bowl

Rice vs. Southern Mississippi

Saturday, Dec. 17, 7:30pm ET

New Mexico Bowl

SMU vs. BYU

Saturday, Dec. 17, 9:15pm ET

Frisco Bowl

Boise State vs. North Texas

Monday, Dec. 19, 2:30pm ET

Myrtle Beach Bowl

Marshall vs. UConn

Tuesday, Dec. 20, 3:30pm ET

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Eastern Michigan vs. San Jose State

Tuesday, Dec. 20, 7:30pm ET

Boca Raton Bowl

Liberty vs. Toledo

Wednesday, Dec. 21, 9pm ET

New Orleans Bowl

South Alabama vs. Western Kentucky

Thursday, Dec. 22, 7:30pm

Armed Forces Bowl

Baylor vs. Air Force

7:30 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 23, 3pm ET

Independence Bowl

Houston vs. Louisiana

Friday, Dec. 23, 6:30pm ET

Gasparilla Bowl

Wake Forest vs. Missouri

Saturday, Dec. 24, 8pm ET

Hawai’i Bowl

Middle Tennessee State vs. San Diego State

Monday, Dec. 26, 2:30pm

Quick Lane Bowl

Bowling Green vs. New Mexico State

Tuesday, Dec. 27, 12pm ET

Camellia Bowl

Buffalo vs. Georgia Southern

Tuesday, Dec. 27, 3:15pm ET

First Responder Bowl

Memphis vs. Utah State

Tuesday, Dec. 27, 6:45pm ET

Birmingham Bowl

Coastal Carolina vs. East Carolina

Tuesday, Dec. 27, 10:15pm ET

Guaranteed Rate Bowl

Oklahoma State vs. Wisconsin

Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2pm ET

Military Bowl

Duke vs. UCF

Wednesday, Dec. 28, 5:30pm ET

Liberty Bowl

Arkansas vs. Kansas

Holiday Bowl

Wednesday, Dec. 28, 8pm ET

Oregon vs. North Carolina

Wednesday, Dec. 28, 9pm ET

Texas Bowl

Texas Tech vs. Ole Miss

Thursday, Dec. 29, 2pm ET

Pinstripe Bowl

Minnesota vs. Syracuse

Thursday, Dec. 29, 5:30pm ET

Cheez-It Bowl

Florida State vs. Oklahoma

Thursday, Dec. 29, 9pm ET

Alamo Bowl

Washington vs. №20 Texas

Friday, Dec. 30, 12pm ET

Duke’s Mayo Bowl

NC State vs. Maryland

Friday, Dec. 30, 2pm ET

Sun Bowl

UCLA vs. Pitt

Friday, Dec. 30, 3:30pm ET

Gator Bowl

South Carolina vs. №21 Notre Dame

Friday, Dec. 30, 4:30pm ET

Arizona Bowl

Ohio vs. Wyoming

Friday, Dec. 30, 8pm ET

Orange Bowl

Tennessee vs. Clemson

Saturday, Dec. 31, 4pm ET

Fiesta Bowl (College Football Playoff semifinal)

Michigan vs. TCU

Saturday, Dec. 31, 8pm ET

Peach Bowl (College Football Playoff semifinal)

Georgia vs. Ohio State

Saturday, Dec. 31, 12pm ET

Music City Bowl

Iowa vs. Kentucky

Saturday, Dec. 31, 12pm ET

Sugar Bowl

Alabama vs. Kansas State

Monday, Jan. 2, 12pm ET

ReliaQuest Bowl

Mississippi State vs. Illinois

Monday, Jan. 2, 1pm ET

Citrus Bowl

LSU vs. Purdue

Monday, Jan. 2, 1pm ET

Cotton Bowl Classic

USC vs. Tulane

Monday, Jan. 2, 5pm ET

Rose Bowl Game

Utah vs. Penn State

Monday, Jan. 9, 7:30pm

College Football Playoff National Championship Game

7:30 p.m.

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