The 2023/24 college football bowl season concluded on Monday, January 8, as Michigan defeated Washington in the national championship.
Below is a complete list of 2023/24 bowl season scores and results.
Bowl | Location | Final score |
Myrtle Beach Bowl | Conway, SC | Ohio 41, Georgia Southern 21 |
Celebration Bowl | Atlanta, GA | Florida A&M 30, Howard 26 |
New Orleans Bowl | New Orleans, LA | Jacksonville State 34, Louisiana 31 |
Cure Bowl | Orlando, FL | Appalachian State 13, Miami (OH) 9 |
New Mexico Bowl | Albuquerque, NM | Fresno State 37, New Mexico State 10 |
LA Bowl | Los Angeles, CA | UCLA 35, Boise State 22 |
Independence Bowl | Shreveport, LA | Texas Tech 34, Cal 14 |
Famous Toastery Bowl | Charlotte, NC | W. Kentucky 38, Old Dominion 35 (OT) |
Frisco Bowl | Frisco, TX | UTSA 35, Marshall 17 |
Boca Raton Bowl | Boca Raton, FL | South Florida 45, Syracuse 0 |
Gasparilla Bowl | Tampa, FL | Ga. Tech 30, UCF 17 |
Birmingham Bowl | Birmingham, AL | Duke 17, Troy 10 |
Camellia Bowl | Montgomery, AL | No. Illinois 21, Arkansas St. 19 |
Armed Forces Bowl | Fort Worth, TX | Air Force 31, James Madison 21 |
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl | Boise, Idaho | Ga. State 45, Utah St. 22 |
68 Ventures Bowl | Mobile, AL | So. Alabama 59, E. Michigan 10 |
Las Vegas Bowl | Las Vegas, NV | Northwestern 14, Utah 7 |
Hawaii Bowl | Honolulu, HI | Coastal Carolina 24, San Jose St. 14 |
Quick Lane Bowl | Detroit, MI | Minnesota 30, Bowling Green 24 |
First Responder Bowl | Dallas, TX | Texas State 45, Rice 21 |
Guaranteed Rate Bowl | Phoenix, AZ | Kansas 49, UNLV 36 |
Military Bowl | Annapolis, MD | Va. Tech 41, Tulane 20 |
Duke’s Mayo Bowl | Charlotte, NC | W. Virginia 30, N. Carolina 10 |
Holiday Bowl | San Diego, CA | USC 42, Louisville 28 |
Texas Bowl | Houston, TX | Oklahoma St. 31, Texas A&M 23 |
Fenway Bowl | Boston, MA | Boston College 23, SMU 14 |
Pinstripe Bowl | Bronx, NY | Rutgers 31, Miami 24 |
Pop-Tarts Bowl | Orlando, FL | Kansas St. 28, NC State 19 |
Alamo Bowl | San Antonio, TX | Arizona 38, Oklahoma 24 |
Gator Bowl | Jacksonville, FL | Clemson 38, Kentucky 35 |
Sun Bowl | El Paso, TX | Notre Dame 40, Oregon St. 8 |
Liberty Bowl | Memphis, TN | Memphis 36, Iowa St. 26 |
Music City Bowl | Nashville, TN | Maryland 31, Auburn 13 |
Arizona Bowl | Tucson, AZ | Wyoming 16, Toledo 15 |
ReliaQuest Bowl | Tampa, FL | LSU 35, Wisconsin 31 |
Citrus Bowl | Orlando, FL | Tennessee 35, Iowa 0 |
Orange Bowl | Miami Gardens, FL | Georgia 63, Florida St. 3 |
Cotton Bowl | Arlington, TX | Missouri 14, Ohio St. 3 |
Peach Bowl | Atlanta, GA | Ole Miss 38, Penn St. 25 |
Fiesta Bowl | Glendale, AZ | Oregon 45, Liberty 6 |
Rose Bowl | Pasadena, CA | Michigan 27, Alabama 20 |
Sugar Bowl | New Orleans, LA | Washington 37, Texas 31 |
CFP National Championship | Houston, TX | Michigan 34, Washington 13 |
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The first of the New Year’s Six bowl games is the Cotton Bowl, taking place in Dallas between Ohio State and Missouri.
Buckeyes starting quarterback Kyle McCord is already in the transfer portal and Missouri should be extremely motivated to knock off an Ohio State team that might not have the same level of motivation after missing out on the playoff.
In what should be one of the better games of the New Year’s Six weekend, Penn State will take on Ole Miss in Atlanta in the Peach Bowl.
Both teams should be well rested and both coaches have indicated that the starters will play. The Nittany Lions are a short favorite and we should be in for an entertaining contest.
This one could also be called the “disappointments bowl” as both Georgia and Florida State are not exactly happy to be here. The Seminoles were left out of the College Football Playoff in favor of Alabama, while Georgia lost to that same Alabama team in the SEC Championship to fall out of the top 4. Motivation could be a huge factor here, but it’s hard to see FSU staying competitive without Jordan Travis under center.
Liberty went 12-0 under head coach Jamey Chadwell in his first season with that program. That’s really impressive, even in a pretty weak Conference USA. However, things will get a lot tougher in the Fiesta Bowl against an Oregon team that has been an absolute freight train against teams not named Washington all season long. Expect points in this one.
Michigan and Jim Harbaugh have battled through self-created adversity all season long, but the Wolverines have looked undeniably impressive when they've needed to. Their reward? A date with Alabama in the College Football Playoff semifinals at the Rose Bowl. This one should be fun.
Read more: Michigan vs. Alabama preview
Washington and Texas both entered this season with lots to prove and while both teams have taken different paths to get here, it’s pretty undeniable at this point that they both belong in the College Football Playoff.
Ironically, this CFP semifinal is a rematch of the Alamo Bowl last season, in which Washington defeated Texas to cap off a 10-2 campaign. The Longhorns are looking to make their first ever National Championship game in the CFP era.
Read about the final College Football Playoff rankings here.
Odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.