There’s a Whopping 8 College Football Bowl Games Saturday. Here’s the Schedule
This is officially the last college football Saturday of 2025, and boy, is it a good one. There are eight bowl games, running from morning through late night, for fans to enjoy.
The busiest day of bowl season starts at 11 a.m. ET, and won't end until after midnight. ESPN and ABC will have most of the action, though another network will broadcast its only bowl game of the year.
Here's the schedule for today:
Go Bowling Military Bowl: Pittsburgh vs. East Carolina (11 a.m. ET, ESPN)
A pair of 8-4 teams will get the day started from Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland. It's an early kickoff for the Panthers and Pirates.
East Carolina won last year's Military Bowl, while Pitt is aiming for its first bowl victory since the 2022 Sun Bowl. ESPN Analytics has the Panthers as favorites.
Jay Alter (play-by-play), Rocky Boiman (game analyst) and Madison Fitzpatrick (sideline reporter) will call the game for ESPN.
Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl: Clemson vs. Penn State (Noon ET, ABC)
There's snow on the ground in New York City for today's Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
After being ranked second and fourth in the preseason AP top 25 respectively, neither 6-6 Penn State nor 7-5 Clemson expected to be here. However, they will both be looking to finish their disappointing seasons on a high note.
Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek and Taylor McGregor have the call for ABC.
Wasabi Fenway Bowl: UConn vs. Army (2:15 p.m. ET, ESPN)
The Yankees aren't the only MLB team hosting a bowl game Saturday. The Huskies (9-3) and Black Knights (6-6) will meet at the home of the Boston Red Sox.
UConn, which won last year's Fenway Bowl, has a 58.7% chance of winning today, per ESPN Analytics. The Huskies last won back-to-back bowl games in 2008 and 2009 under Randy Edsall.
Wes Durham, Steve Addazio and Dana Boyle are your ESPN announcing team.
Pop-Tarts Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. BYU (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC)
This game packs some intrigue, and not just because both teams are ranked. This matchup was supposed to feature Notre Dame against BYU, but the Fighting Irish declined the invite after being snubbed from the College Football Playoff.
Instead, it will be the 9-3 Yellow Jackets against the 11-2 Big 12 runner-up Cougars. ESPN's FPI has BYU as a strong favorite.
Mark Jones, Roddy Jones and Quint Kessenich are on the call from Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl: Miami (Ohio) vs. Fresno State (4:30 p.m. ET, The CW Network)
From a bowl filled with Pop-Tarts to another one sponsored by the legendary Death Row rapper, the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl features the 7-6 Red Hawks, who finished second in the MAC, against the 8-4 Bulldogs out of the Mountain West.
Miami (Ohio) won last year's Arizona Bowl, and both teams have reached a bowl game in each of the last five seasons. ESPN Analytics expects a close one, with Fresno State having a 52% chance of winning.
Thom Brennaman, Will Blackmon and Wes Bryant are your broadcasters on The CW.
Isleta New Mexico Bowl: North Texas vs. San Diego State (5:45 p.m. ET, ESPN)
The 25th-ranked Mean Green have already set the program record for wins in a season with 11 heading into tonight. The Aztecs (9-3), meanwhile, are looking to reach 10 wins for the first time since 2021.
North Texas is favored, says ESPN Analytics. It will be Lowell Galindo, Aaron Murray and Lauren Sisler on the call from Branch Field at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
TaxSlayer Gator Bowl: Virginia vs. Missouri (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC)
Virginia (10-3) didn't want to be here; the Cavs were an upset loss to Duke in the ACC title game away from making the College Football Playoff. Their opponent, Missouri, turned in a solid 8-4 campaign in the always-tough SEC.
Missouri has a 65.6% chance of winning, per ESPN FPI. Bob Wischusen, Louis Riddick and Kris Budden will call this matchup from EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville.
Kinder's Texas Bowl: LSU vs. Houston (9:15 p.m. ET, ESPN)
The final game of the day will take place at NRG Stadium in Houston and feature the hometown Cougars, who come in at 9-3 and ranked 21st in the country.
LSU (7-5) will try to win this one for interim head coach Frank Wilson III as the Tigers wait for the Lane Kiffin era to officially begin. LSU is heavily favored, says ESPN Analytics.
Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers and Cole Cubelic will have the nightcap for ESPN.

