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| champions = [[2021 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia Bulldogs]] |
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| bowl_challenge_cup = [[Mountain West Conference|Mountain West]]<ref>{{cite |
| bowl_challenge_cup = [[Mountain West Conference|Mountain West]]<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.si.com/college/virginia/football/college-football-bowl-challenge-cup-standings |title=College Football Bowl Challenge Cup Standings |first=Matt |last=Newton |magazine=[[Sports Illustrated]] |date=January 2022 |accessdate=January 4, 2022}}</ref> |
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| conference1 = [[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|AAC]] |
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The '''2021–22 NCAA football bowl games''' were a series of [[college football]] [[bowl game|game]]s scheduled to complete the [[2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season]]. The main games concluded with the [[2022 College Football Playoff National Championship]] played on January 10, 2022, while the all-star portion of the schedule concluded February 19, 2022.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dates Announced for College Football Playoff Games through 2026 |url=https://collegefootballplayoff.com/news/2018/8/30/cfp-game-dates-2026.aspx |website=College Football Playoff |language=en}}</ref> |
The '''2021–22 NCAA football bowl games''' were a series of [[college football]] [[bowl game|game]]s scheduled to complete the [[2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season]]. The main games concluded with the [[2022 College Football Playoff National Championship]] played on January 10, 2022, while the all-star portion of the schedule concluded February 19, 2022.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dates Announced for College Football Playoff Games through 2026 |url=https://collegefootballplayoff.com/news/2018/8/30/cfp-game-dates-2026.aspx |website=College Football Playoff |language=en |access-date=January 21, 2021 |archive-date=April 13, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190413182317/https://collegefootballplayoff.com/news/2018/8/30/cfp-game-dates-2026.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Schedule== |
==Schedule== |
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The semifinal games for the 2021 season were the [[Cotton Bowl Classic]] and the [[Orange Bowl]]. Both were played December 31, 2021, as part of a yearly rotation of three pairs of two bowls, commonly referred to as the [[New Year's Six]] bowl games. The winners advanced to the [[2022 College Football Playoff National Championship]] on January 10, 2022. |
The semifinal games for the 2021 season were the [[Cotton Bowl Classic]] and the [[Orange Bowl]]. Both were played December 31, 2021, as part of a yearly rotation of three pairs of two bowls, commonly referred to as the [[New Year's Six]] bowl games. The winners advanced to the [[2022 College Football Playoff National Championship]] on January 10, 2022. |
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[[File:Aerial view of Indianapolis, Indiana, with a focus on Lucas Oil Stadium, highsm.40934.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.25|[[Lucas Oil Stadium]], site of the [[2022 College Football Playoff National Championship|National Championship]] game]] |
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{{2022 College Football Playoff}} |
{{2022 College Football Playoff}} |
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Each of the games in the following table was televised by [[ESPN]]. |
Each of the games in the following table was televised by [[ESPN]]. |
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|[[Lucas Oil Stadium]]<br>[[Indianapolis, Indiana]] |
|[[Lucas Oil Stadium]]<br>[[Indianapolis, Indiana]] |
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| No. 3 [[2021 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia Bulldogs]] (13–1)<br>No. 1 [[2021 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] (13–1) |
| No. 3 [[2021 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia Bulldogs]] (13–1)<br>No. 1 [[2021 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] (13–1) |
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|[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
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|'''Georgia 33'''<br>Alabama 18 |
|'''Georgia 33'''<br>Alabama 18 |
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====Bowl schedule / results==== |
====Bowl schedule / results==== |
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In the below table, affiliations for confirmed teams reflect their actual conferences, and rankings are per the final [[2021 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings#CFP Rankings|CFP rankings]] that were released on December 5.<ref>{{cite |
In the below table, affiliations for confirmed teams reflect their actual conferences, and rankings are per the final [[2021 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings#CFP Rankings|CFP rankings]] that were released on December 5.<ref>{{cite magazine |first=Tom |last=Brew |date=December 11, 2021 |url=https://www.si.com/college/indiana/football/complete-2021-22-college-football-bowl-game-schedule-hoosiers-now |title=Complete 2021-22 College Football Bowl Game Schedule |magazine=Sports Illustrated |access-date=December 13, 2021}}</ref> |
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|6:00 p.m. |
|6:00 p.m. |
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[[2021 Cure Bowl|Cure Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Cure Bowl|Cure Bowl]] |
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|[[Exploria Stadium]]<br>[[Orlando, Florida]] |
|[[Exploria Stadium]]<br>[[Orlando, Florida]] |
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|ESPN2 |
|ESPN2 |
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|[[2021 Boca Raton Bowl|Boca Raton Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Boca Raton Bowl|Boca Raton Bowl]] |
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|[[FAU Stadium]]<br>[[Boca Raton, Florida]] |
|[[FAU Stadium]]<br>[[Boca Raton, Florida]] |
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|ESPN |
|rowspan=2|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football team|Western Kentucky Hilltoppers]] (8–5)<br>[[2021 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team|Appalachian State Mountaineers]] (10–3) |
|[[2021 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football team|Western Kentucky Hilltoppers]] (8–5)<br>[[2021 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team|Appalachian State Mountaineers]] (10–3) |
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|[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]]<br>[[2021 Sun Belt Conference football season|Sun Belt]] |
|[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]]<br>[[2021 Sun Belt Conference football season|Sun Belt]] |
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|[[2021 New Mexico Bowl|New Mexico Bowl]] |
|[[2021 New Mexico Bowl|New Mexico Bowl]] |
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|[[University Stadium (Albuquerque)|University Stadium]]<br>[[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] |
|[[University Stadium (Albuquerque)|University Stadium]]<br>[[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Fresno State Bulldogs football team|Fresno State Bulldogs]] (9–3)<br>[[2021 UTEP Miners football team|UTEP Miners]] (7–5) |
|[[2021 Fresno State Bulldogs football team|Fresno State Bulldogs]] (9–3)<br>[[2021 UTEP Miners football team|UTEP Miners]] (7–5) |
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|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
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|3:30 p.m. |
|3:30 p.m. |
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[[2021 Independence Bowl|Independence Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Independence Bowl|Independence Bowl]] |
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|[[Independence Stadium (Shreveport)|Independence Stadium]]<br>[[Shreveport, Louisiana]] |
|[[Independence Stadium (Shreveport)|Independence Stadium]]<br>[[Shreveport, Louisiana]] |
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|[[ESPN College Football on ABC|ABC]] |
|[[ESPN College Football on ABC|ABC]] |
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<!--|Dec. 18--> |
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|5:45 p.m. |
|5:45 p.m. |
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[[2021 LendingTree Bowl|LendingTree Bowl]] |
|[[2021 LendingTree Bowl|LendingTree Bowl]] |
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|[[Hancock Whitney Stadium]]<ref name="hancocklendingtree">{{Cite web |date=2021-11-12 |title=LendingTree Bowl Moving to Hancock Whitney Stadium |url=https://lendingtreebowl.com/2021/11/lendingtree-bowl-moving-to-hancock-whitney-stadium/ |url-status=live |access-date=2021-12-04 |website=LendingTreeBowl.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211112214902/https://lendingtreebowl.com/2021/11/lendingtree-bowl-moving-to-hancock-whitney-stadium/ |archive-date=November 12, 2021 }}</ref><br>[[Mobile, Alabama]] |
|[[Hancock Whitney Stadium]]<ref name="hancocklendingtree">{{Cite web |date=2021-11-12 |title=LendingTree Bowl Moving to Hancock Whitney Stadium |url=https://lendingtreebowl.com/2021/11/lendingtree-bowl-moving-to-hancock-whitney-stadium/ |url-status=live |access-date=2021-12-04 |website=LendingTreeBowl.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211112214902/https://lendingtreebowl.com/2021/11/lendingtree-bowl-moving-to-hancock-whitney-stadium/ |archive-date=November 12, 2021 }}</ref><br>[[Mobile, Alabama]] |
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|ESPN |
|ESPN |
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|7:30 p.m. |
|7:30 p.m. |
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[[2021 LA Bowl|LA Bowl]] |
|[[2021 LA Bowl|LA Bowl]] |
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|[[SoFi Stadium]]<br>[[Inglewood, California]] |
|[[SoFi Stadium]]<br>[[Inglewood, California]] |
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|ABC |
|ABC |
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|9:15 p.m. |
|9:15 p.m. |
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[[2021 New Orleans Bowl|New Orleans Bowl]] |
|[[2021 New Orleans Bowl|New Orleans Bowl]] |
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|[[Caesars Superdome]]<br>[[New Orleans, Louisiana]] |
|[[Caesars Superdome]]<br>[[New Orleans, Louisiana]] |
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|ESPN |
|rowspan=14|ESPN |
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|No. 23 [[2021 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team|Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns]] (12–1)<br>[[2021 Marshall Thundering Herd football team|Marshall Thundering Herd]] (7–5) |
|No. 23 [[2021 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team|Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns]] (12–1)<br>[[2021 Marshall Thundering Herd football team|Marshall Thundering Herd]] (7–5) |
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|[[2021 Sun Belt Conference football season|Sun Belt]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
|[[2021 Sun Belt Conference football season|Sun Belt]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
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|[[2021 Myrtle Beach Bowl|Myrtle Beach Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Myrtle Beach Bowl|Myrtle Beach Bowl]] |
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|[[Brooks Stadium]]<br>[[Conway, South Carolina]] |
|[[Brooks Stadium]]<br>[[Conway, South Carolina]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team|Tulsa Golden Hurricane]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Old Dominion Monarchs football team|Old Dominion Monarchs]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team|Tulsa Golden Hurricane]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Old Dominion Monarchs football team|Old Dominion Monarchs]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
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|[[2021 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl|Famous Idaho Potato Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl|Famous Idaho Potato Bowl]] |
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|[[Albertsons Stadium]]<br>[[Boise, Idaho]] |
|[[Albertsons Stadium]]<br>[[Boise, Idaho]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Wyoming Cowboys football team|Wyoming Cowboys]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Kent State Golden Flashes football team|Kent State Golden Flashes]] (7-6) |
|[[2021 Wyoming Cowboys football team|Wyoming Cowboys]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Kent State Golden Flashes football team|Kent State Golden Flashes]] (7-6) |
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|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]] |
|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]] |
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|[[2021 Frisco Bowl|Frisco Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Frisco Bowl|Frisco Bowl]] |
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|[[Toyota Stadium (Texas)|Toyota Stadium]]<br>[[Frisco, Texas]] |
|[[Toyota Stadium (Texas)|Toyota Stadium]]<br>[[Frisco, Texas]] |
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|ESPN |
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|No. 24 [[2021 San Diego State Aztecs football team|San Diego State Aztecs]] (11–2)<br>[[2021 UTSA Roadrunners football team|UTSA Roadrunners]] (12–1)<br> |
|No. 24 [[2021 San Diego State Aztecs football team|San Diego State Aztecs]] (11–2)<br>[[2021 UTSA Roadrunners football team|UTSA Roadrunners]] (12–1)<br> |
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|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
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|[[2021 Armed Forces Bowl|Armed Forces Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Armed Forces Bowl|Armed Forces Bowl]] |
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|[[Amon G. Carter Stadium]]<br>[[Fort Worth, Texas]] |
|[[Amon G. Carter Stadium]]<br>[[Fort Worth, Texas]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Army Black Knights football team|Army Black Knights]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri Tigers]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 Army Black Knights football team|Army Black Knights]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Missouri Tigers football team|Missouri Tigers]] (6–6) |
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|[[NCAA Division I FBS independent schools|Independent]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
|[[NCAA Division I FBS independent schools|Independent]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
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|[[2021 Frisco Football Classic|Frisco Football Classic]] |
|[[2021 Frisco Football Classic|Frisco Football Classic]] |
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|[[Toyota Stadium (Texas)|Toyota Stadium]]<br>[[Frisco, Texas]] |
|[[Toyota Stadium (Texas)|Toyota Stadium]]<br>[[Frisco, Texas]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Miami RedHawks football team|Miami (OH) RedHawks]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 North Texas Mean Green football team|North Texas Mean Green]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 Miami RedHawks football team|Miami (OH) RedHawks]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 North Texas Mean Green football team|North Texas Mean Green]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
|[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]]<br>[[2021 Conference USA football season|C–USA]] |
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|[[2021 Gasparilla Bowl|Gasparilla Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Gasparilla Bowl|Gasparilla Bowl]] |
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|[[Raymond James Stadium]]<br>[[Tampa, Florida]] |
|[[Raymond James Stadium]]<br>[[Tampa, Florida]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 UCF Knights football team|UCF Knights]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Florida Gators football team|Florida Gators]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 UCF Knights football team|UCF Knights]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Florida Gators football team|Florida Gators]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
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|[[2021 Hawaii Bowl|Hawaii Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Hawaii Bowl|Hawaii Bowl]] |
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|[[Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex]]<br>[[Honolulu, Hawaii]] |
|[[Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex]]<br>[[Honolulu, Hawaii]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Memphis Tigers football team|Memphis Tigers]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team|Hawaii Rainbow Warriors]] (6–7) |
|[[2021 Memphis Tigers football team|Memphis Tigers]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team|Hawaii Rainbow Warriors]] (6–7) |
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|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]] |
|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]] |
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|[[2021 Camellia Bowl|Camellia Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Camellia Bowl|Camellia Bowl]] |
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|[[Cramton Bowl]]<br>[[Montgomery, Alabama]] |
|[[Cramton Bowl]]<br>[[Montgomery, Alabama]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Georgia State Panthers football team|Georgia State Panthers]] (7–5)<br>[[2021 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State Cardinals]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 Georgia State Panthers football team|Georgia State Panthers]] (7–5)<br>[[2021 Ball State Cardinals football team|Ball State Cardinals]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 Sun Belt Conference football season|Sun Belt]]<br>[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]] |
|[[2021 Sun Belt Conference football season|Sun Belt]]<br>[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]] |
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|[[2021 Quick Lane Bowl|Quick Lane Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Quick Lane Bowl|Quick Lane Bowl]] |
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|[[Ford Field]]<br>[[Detroit, Michigan]] |
|[[Ford Field]]<br>[[Detroit, Michigan]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Western Michigan Broncos football team|Western Michigan Broncos]] (7–5)<br>[[2021 Nevada Wolf Pack football team|Nevada Wolf Pack]] (8–4) |
|[[2021 Western Michigan Broncos football team|Western Michigan Broncos]] (7–5)<br>[[2021 Nevada Wolf Pack football team|Nevada Wolf Pack]] (8–4) |
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|[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]]<br>[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]] |
|[[2021 Mid-American Conference football season|MAC]]<br>[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]] |
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|[[2021 Military Bowl|Military Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Military Bowl|Military Bowl]] |
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|[[Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium]]<br>[[Annapolis, Maryland]] |
|[[Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium]]<br>[[Annapolis, Maryland]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Boston College Eagles football team|Boston College Eagles]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 East Carolina Pirates football team|East Carolina Pirates]] (7–5) |
|[[2021 Boston College Eagles football team|Boston College Eagles]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 East Carolina Pirates football team|East Carolina Pirates]] (7–5) |
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|[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]]<br>[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]] |
|[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]]<br>[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]] |
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|[[2021 Birmingham Bowl|Birmingham Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Birmingham Bowl|Birmingham Bowl]] |
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|[[Protective Stadium]] <br>[[Birmingham, Alabama]] |
|[[Protective Stadium]] <br>[[Birmingham, Alabama]] |
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|ESPN |
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|No. 20 [[2021 Houston Cougars football team|Houston Cougars]] (11–2)<br>[[2021 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn Tigers]] (6–6) |
|No. 20 [[2021 Houston Cougars football team|Houston Cougars]] (11–2)<br>[[2021 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn Tigers]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
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|[[2021 First Responder Bowl|First Responder Bowl]] |
|[[2021 First Responder Bowl|First Responder Bowl]] |
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|[[Gerald J. Ford Stadium]]<br>[[University Park, Texas]] |
|[[Gerald J. Ford Stadium]]<br>[[University Park, Texas]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Air Force Falcons football team|Air Force Falcons]] (9–3)<br>[[2021 Louisville Cardinals football team|Louisville Cardinals]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 Air Force Falcons football team|Air Force Falcons]] (9–3)<br>[[2021 Louisville Cardinals football team|Louisville Cardinals]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]] |
|[[2021 Mountain West Conference football season|MWC]]<br>[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]] |
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|[[2021 Liberty Bowl|Liberty Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Liberty Bowl|Liberty Bowl]] |
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|[[Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium]]<br>[[Memphis, Tennessee]] |
|[[Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium]]<br>[[Memphis, Tennessee]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech Red Raiders]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team|Mississippi State Bulldogs]] (7–5) |
|[[2021 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team|Texas Tech Red Raiders]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team|Mississippi State Bulldogs]] (7–5) |
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|[[2021 Big 12 Conference football season|Big 12]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
|[[2021 Big 12 Conference football season|Big 12]]<br>[[2021 Southeastern Conference football season|SEC]] |
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|[[2021 Guaranteed Rate Bowl|Guaranteed Rate Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Guaranteed Rate Bowl|Guaranteed Rate Bowl]] |
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|[[Chase Field]]<br>[[Phoenix, Arizona]] |
|[[Chase Field]]<br>[[Phoenix, Arizona]] |
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|ESPN |
|rowspan=9|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team|Minnesota Golden Gophers]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|West Virginia Mountaineers]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team|Minnesota Golden Gophers]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|West Virginia Mountaineers]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 Big Ten Conference football season|Big Ten]]<br>[[2021 Big 12 Conference football season|Big 12]] |
|[[2021 Big Ten Conference football season|Big Ten]]<br>[[2021 Big 12 Conference football season|Big 12]] |
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|[[2021 Fenway Bowl|Fenway Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Fenway Bowl|Fenway Bowl]] |
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|[[Fenway Park]]<br>[[Boston, Massachusetts]] |
|[[Fenway Park]]<br>[[Boston, Massachusetts]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 SMU Mustangs football team|SMU Mustangs]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Virginia Cavaliers football team|Virginia Cavaliers]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 SMU Mustangs football team|SMU Mustangs]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Virginia Cavaliers football team|Virginia Cavaliers]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]] |
|[[2021 American Athletic Conference football season|American]]<br>[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]] |
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|[[2021 Pinstripe Bowl|Pinstripe Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Pinstripe Bowl|Pinstripe Bowl]] |
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|[[Yankee Stadium]]<br>[[The Bronx|The Bronx, New York]] |
|[[Yankee Stadium]]<br>[[The Bronx|The Bronx, New York]] |
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|ESPN |
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|[[2021 Maryland Terrapins football team|Maryland Terrapins]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Virginia Tech Hokies football team|Virginia Tech Hokies]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 Maryland Terrapins football team|Maryland Terrapins]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 Virginia Tech Hokies football team|Virginia Tech Hokies]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 Big Ten Conference football season|Big Ten]]<br>[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]] |
|[[2021 Big Ten Conference football season|Big Ten]]<br>[[2021 Atlantic Coast Conference football season|ACC]] |
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|[[2021 Cheez-It Bowl|Cheez-It Bowl]] |
|[[2021 Cheez-It Bowl|Cheez-It Bowl]] |
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|[[Camping World Stadium]]<br>[[Orlando, Florida]] |
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|No. 19 [[2021 Clemson Tigers football team|Clemson Tigers]] (9–3)<br>[[2021 Iowa State Cyclones football team|Iowa State Cyclones]] (7–5) |
|No. 19 [[2021 Clemson Tigers football team|Clemson Tigers]] (9–3)<br>[[2021 Iowa State Cyclones football team|Iowa State Cyclones]] (7–5) |
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|No. 16 [[2021 Oklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma Sooners]] (10–2)<br>No. 14 [[2021 Oregon Ducks football team|Oregon Ducks]] (10–3) |
|No. 16 [[2021 Oklahoma Sooners football team|Oklahoma Sooners]] (10–2)<br>No. 14 [[2021 Oregon Ducks football team|Oregon Ducks]] (10–3) |
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|[[2021 Big 12 Conference football season|Big 12]]<br>[[2021 Pac-12 Conference football season|Pac-12]] |
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|[[2021 South Carolina Gamecocks football team|South Carolina Gamecocks]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 North Carolina Tar Heels football team|North Carolina Tar Heels]] (6–6) |
|[[2021 South Carolina Gamecocks football team|South Carolina Gamecocks]] (6–6)<br>[[2021 North Carolina Tar Heels football team|North Carolina Tar Heels]] (6–6) |
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|[[2021 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue Boilermakers]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Tennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee Volunteers]] (7–5) |
|[[2021 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue Boilermakers]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Tennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee Volunteers]] (7–5) |
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|[[2021 Wisconsin Badgers football team|Wisconsin Badgers]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Arizona State Sun Devils football team|Arizona State Sun Devils]] (8–4) |
|[[2021 Wisconsin Badgers football team|Wisconsin Badgers]] (8–4)<br>[[2021 Arizona State Sun Devils football team|Arizona State Sun Devils]] (8–4) |
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|No. 17 [[2021 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team|Wake Forest Demon Deacons]] (10–3)<br>[[2021 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team|Rutgers Scarlet Knights]] (5−7){{efn|Rutgers replaced Texas A&M in the Gator Bowl.}} |
|No. 17 [[2021 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team|Wake Forest Demon Deacons]] (10–3)<br>[[2021 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team|Rutgers Scarlet Knights]] (5−7){{efn|Rutgers replaced Texas A&M in the Gator Bowl.}} |
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The [[Football Championship Subdivision]] (FCS) has one bowl game. The FCS also has a postseason [[2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season#Postseason|bracket tournament]] that culminates in the [[2022 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game]]. |
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A new all-star game, the [[HBCU Legacy Bowl]], was announced in March 2021, and concluded the overall college football post-season on February 19, 2022.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/black-college-football-hall-of-fame-establishes-hbcu-legacy-bowl |title=Black College Football Hall of Fame establishes HBCU Legacy Bowl |website=NFL.com |date=March 18, 2021 |accessdate=March 19, 2021}}</ref> All times are [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]]. |
A new all-star game, the [[HBCU Legacy Bowl]], was announced in March 2021, and concluded the overall college football post-season on February 19, 2022.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nfl.com/news/black-college-football-hall-of-fame-establishes-hbcu-legacy-bowl |title=Black College Football Hall of Fame establishes HBCU Legacy Bowl |website=NFL.com |date=March 18, 2021 |accessdate=March 19, 2021}}</ref> All times are [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]]. |
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|[[Bounce House]]<br>[[Orlando, Florida]] |
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|<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.tropicalbowl.com/news/orlando-set-to-host-spiral-bowl-week-at-camping-wo |title=Tropical Bowl Announces Orlando's Camping World Stadium as New Home to the 2022 Bowl Week Jan 15 |first=Michael |last=Quartey |website=tropicalbowl.com |date=July 3, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.tropicalbowl.com/news/bowl-week-announces-2022-tropical-bowl-roster-at-o |title=Bowl Week Announces 2022 Tropical Bowl Roster at Orlando's Camping World Stadium |first=Michael |last=Quartey |website=tropicalbowl.com |date=January 8, 2022}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.tropicalbowl.com/news/orlando-set-to-host-spiral-bowl-week-at-camping-wo |title=Tropical Bowl Announces Orlando's Camping World Stadium as New Home to the 2022 Bowl Week Jan 15 |first=Michael |last=Quartey |website=tropicalbowl.com |date=July 3, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.tropicalbowl.com/news/bowl-week-announces-2022-tropical-bowl-roster-at-o |title=Bowl Week Announces 2022 Tropical Bowl Roster at Orlando's Camping World Stadium |first=Michael |last=Quartey |website=tropicalbowl.com |date=January 8, 2022 |access-date=January 15, 2022 |archive-date=January 15, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220115190622/https://www.tropicalbowl.com/news/bowl-week-announces-2022-tropical-bowl-roster-at-o |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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A total of thirty-seven venues were utilized, with seven of them in particular for the [[College Football Playoff National Championship|CFP National Championship]] and [[New Year's Six]] (NY6).<ref name="CFPSchedule"/> The number of venues increased from [[2020–21 NCAA football bowl games|twenty]], primarily due to the relaxation of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of venues for bowl games typically was around forty.<ref>{{cite web |title=People have been whining about 'too many bowl games' for like 100 years now |url=https://www.bannersociety.com/2019/8/15/20727271/too-many-bowl-games |publisher=Banner Society |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> Prestige and capacity of venues usually increases as the schedule progresses towards to NY6 bowls and the national championship, in large part due to scheduling [[College Football Playoff#Voting procedure|Top 25 teams]] late into the bowl games' time frame, while bowl games before Christmas Day typically involve schools in Group of Five conferences.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ranking the 39 bowl games in 2019 from best to worst |url=https://www.yahoo.com/now/ranking-the-39-bowl-games-from-best-to-worst-232955567.html |publisher=[[Yahoo! Sports]] |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> Televising at the venues of bowl games is largely run by [[ESPN College Football|ESPN]] and joint networks ([[ESPN College Football on ABC|ABC]] & [[ESPN2]]), with only three bowl games run by a non-affiliated network ([[Holiday Bowl]] on [[Fox College Football|Fox]], [[Sun Bowl]] on [[College Football on CBS Sports|CBS]] and [[Arizona Bowl]] on [[Barstool Sports]]).<ref>{{cite web |title=College football bowl game schedule for 2021-22: Dates, times |url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/page/cfpbowls2021/college-football-bowl-game-schedule-2021-22-dates-s |publisher=[[ESPN]] |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> With the exception of the [[Bahamas Bowl]] in [[The Bahamas]],<ref>{{cite web |title=About The Bahamas Bowl |url=https://www.bahamasbowl.com/the-game/about-the-bahamas-bowl/ |publisher=[[Bahamas Bowl]] |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> all bowls were played within the [[United States]]. |
A total of thirty-seven venues were utilized, with seven of them in particular for the [[College Football Playoff National Championship|CFP National Championship]] and [[New Year's Six]] (NY6).<ref name="CFPSchedule"/> The number of venues increased from [[2020–21 NCAA football bowl games|twenty]], primarily due to the relaxation of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of venues for bowl games typically was around forty.<ref>{{cite web |title=People have been whining about 'too many bowl games' for like 100 years now |date=August 15, 2019 |url=https://www.bannersociety.com/2019/8/15/20727271/too-many-bowl-games |publisher=Banner Society |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> Prestige and capacity of venues usually increases as the schedule progresses towards to NY6 bowls and the national championship, in large part due to scheduling [[College Football Playoff#Voting procedure|Top 25 teams]] late into the bowl games' time frame, while bowl games before Christmas Day typically involve schools in Group of Five conferences.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ranking the 39 bowl games in 2019 from best to worst |date=December 9, 2019 |url=https://www.yahoo.com/now/ranking-the-39-bowl-games-from-best-to-worst-232955567.html |publisher=[[Yahoo! Sports]] |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> Televising at the venues of bowl games is largely run by [[ESPN College Football|ESPN]] and joint networks ([[ESPN College Football on ABC|ABC]] & [[ESPN2]]), with only three bowl games run by a non-affiliated network ([[Holiday Bowl]] on [[Fox College Football|Fox]], [[Sun Bowl]] on [[College Football on CBS Sports|CBS]] and [[Arizona Bowl]] on [[Barstool Sports]]).<ref>{{cite web |title=College football bowl game schedule for 2021-22: Dates, times |url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/page/cfpbowls2021/college-football-bowl-game-schedule-2021-22-dates-s |publisher=[[ESPN]] |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> With the exception of the [[Bahamas Bowl]] in [[The Bahamas]],<ref>{{cite web |title=About The Bahamas Bowl |url=https://www.bahamasbowl.com/the-game/about-the-bahamas-bowl/ |publisher=[[Bahamas Bowl]] |access-date=11 November 2021}}</ref> all bowls were played within the [[United States]]. |
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{{location map+|USA2|float=center|width=500|caption=A map of all hosts of bowl games and their locations in the [[United States]] and [[The Bahamas]].<br />Venues with a number and an ''x'' host multiple bowl games.|places= |
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The [[College Football Playoff]] committee elected to continue with the six venues for this postseason—including two as the semifinals for the [[2022 College Football Playoff National Championship]] |
The [[College Football Playoff]] committee elected to continue with the six venues for this postseason—including two as the semifinals for the [[2022 College Football Playoff National Championship]]—as outlined below:<ref name="CFPSchedule" /> |
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* [[AT&T Stadium]] in [[Arlington, Texas|Arlington]]: Venue for the [[2021 Cotton Bowl Classic]] that featured one of the semi-final pairings. |
* [[AT&T Stadium]] in [[Arlington, Texas|Arlington]]: Venue for the [[2021 Cotton Bowl Classic]] that featured one of the semi-final pairings. |
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Season | 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of bowls | 39[a] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All-star games | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowl games | December 17, 2021[b] | – January 10, 2022||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
National Championship | 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location of Championship | Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Champions | Georgia Bulldogs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowl Challenge Cup winner | Mountain West[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2021–22 NCAA football bowl games were a series of college football games scheduled to complete the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The main games concluded with the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship played on January 10, 2022, while the all-star portion of the schedule concluded February 19, 2022.[2]
Schedule
[edit]The schedule for the 2021–22 bowl games is below. All times are EST (UTC−5). Note that Division II bowls and Division III bowls are not included here. The bowl schedule was released on May 27, 2021.[3]
College Football Playoff and National Championship Game
[edit]The College Football Playoff system is used to determine a national championship of Division I FBS college football. A 13-member committee of experts ranked the top 25 teams in the nation after each of the last seven weeks of the regular season. The top four teams in the final ranking were then seeded in a single-elimination semifinal round, with the winners advancing to the National Championship game.
The semifinal games for the 2021 season were the Cotton Bowl Classic and the Orange Bowl. Both were played December 31, 2021, as part of a yearly rotation of three pairs of two bowls, commonly referred to as the New Year's Six bowl games. The winners advanced to the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship on January 10, 2022.
Semifinals | Championship | |||||||
December 31 – Cotton Bowl ClassicAT&T Stadium, Arlington | ||||||||
1 | Alabama | 27 | ||||||
4 | Cincinnati | 6 | January 10 – National ChampionshipLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis | |||||
1 | Alabama | 18 | ||||||
December 31 – Orange BowlHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens | 3 | Georgia | 33 | |||||
2 | Michigan | 11 | ||||||
3 | Georgia | 34 |
Each of the games in the following table was televised by ESPN.
Non CFP bowl games
[edit]Bowl changes
[edit]Two bowls, which had originally planned to debut during the 2020–21 bowl season but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, planned to make their debuts during the 2021–22 bowl season; the Fenway Bowl (Boston, Massachusetts) and the LA Bowl (Inglewood, California). The LA Bowl made its debut, while the Fenway Bowl was again canceled due to COVID-19 issues.
The Montgomery Bowl, played in December 2020 as a one-off substitute for the Fenway Bowl, did not return. The San Francisco Bowl (formerly the Redbox Bowl) was canceled for a second straight season when organizers could not come to terms with all parties involved with the game.[4]
On December 2, 2021, the NCAA approved a 42nd bowl game, later named the Frisco Football Classic, in order to accommodate all 84 bowl-eligible teams.[5]
On December 22, Texas A&M withdrew from the Gator Bowl, citing a breakout of positive COVID-19 cases and season-ending injuries limiting them to too few players.[6] Rutgers was subsequently announced as a replacement team.[7]
On December 23, Hawaii withdrew from the Hawaii Bowl, similarly citing season-ending injuries, transfers, and COVID-19 cases within the program, and the game was ultimately cancelled.[8]
On December 26, Boston College withdrew from the Military Bowl and Virginia withdrew from the Fenway Bowl due to COVID-19 cases; both games were canceled.[9]
On December 26, the Miami (FL) Hurricanes announced that they would not be able to play in the Sun Bowl due to COVID-19 issues; organizers stated that they would try to secure a replacement team to face the Washington State Cougars.[10]
On December 27, the Boise State Broncos withdrew from the Arizona Bowl due to COVID-19 issues; organizers stated that they would attempt to secure a replacement team.[11] Later in the day, the Arizona Bowl was canceled,[12] and the bowl's remaining team, the Central Michigan Chippewas, was named as the replacement team for the Sun Bowl.[13]
On December 28, the Holiday Bowl was called off hours before game time, due to COVID-19 issues within the UCLA Bruins program,[14] and officially canceled the next morning, after organizers could not secure a replacement team to face the NC State Wolfpack.[15]
Bowl schedule / results
[edit]In the below table, affiliations for confirmed teams reflect their actual conferences, and rankings are per the final CFP rankings that were released on December 5.[16]
FCS bowl game
[edit]The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) has one bowl game. The FCS also has a postseason bracket tournament that culminates in the 2022 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game.
Date | Time (EST) | Game | Site | Television | Participants | Affiliations | Results | References |
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Dec. 18 | 12:00 p.m. | Celebration Bowl | Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Georgia |
ABC | South Carolina State Bulldogs (6–5) Jackson State Tigers (11–1) |
MEAC SWAC |
South Carolina State 31 Jackson State 10 |
[20][21] |
All-star games
[edit]Each of these games features college seniors, or players whose college football eligibility is ending, who are individually invited by game organizers. These games are scheduled to follow the team-competitive bowls, to allow players selected from bowl teams to participate. The all-star games may include some players from non-FBS programs.
A new all-star game, the HBCU Legacy Bowl, was announced in March 2021, and concluded the overall college football post-season on February 19, 2022.[22] All times are EST.
Date | Time (EST) | Game | Site | Television | Participants | Results | Ref. |
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Jan. 15 | 12:00 p.m. | Hula Bowl | Bounce House Orlando, Florida |
CBS Sports Network | Team Kai Team Aina |
Kai 21 Aina 20 |
[23] |
Jan. 15 | 4:00 p.m. | Tropical Bowl | Camping World Stadium Orlando, Florida |
Varsity Sports Network | American Team National Team |
American 24 National 14 |
[24][25] |
Jan. 29 | 6:00 p.m. | NFLPA Collegiate Bowl | Rose Bowl Pasadena, California |
NFL Network | National Team American Team |
National 25 American 24 |
[26][27] |
Feb. 3 | 8:30 p.m. | East–West Shrine Bowl | Allegiant Stadium Paradise, Nevada |
West Team East Team |
West 25 East 24 |
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Feb. 5 | 2:30 p.m. | Senior Bowl | Hancock Whitney Stadium Mobile, Alabama |
National Team American Team |
National 20 American 10 |
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Feb. 19 | 4:00 p.m. | HBCU Legacy Bowl | Yulman Stadium New Orleans, Louisiana |
Team Gaither Team Robinson |
Gaither 22 Robinson 6 |
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Team selections
[edit]CFP top 25 standings and bowl games
[edit]On December 5, 2021, the College Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee announced its final team rankings for the year. This was the eighth year of the CFP era. Cincinnati became the first team from the Group of Five conferences to reach the playoffs.[31] Michigan became the first team to make the playoffs after starting the season unranked in the AP Poll.[31]
Rank | Team | W–L | Conference and standing | Bowl game |
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1 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 12–1 | SEC champions | Cotton Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
2 | Michigan Wolverines | 12–1 | Big Ten champions | Orange Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
3 | Georgia Bulldogs | 12–1 | SEC East Division champions | Orange Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
4 | Cincinnati Bearcats | 13–0 | AAC champions | Cotton Bowl (CFP semifinal) |
5 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | 11–1 | Independent | Fiesta Bowl (NY6) |
6 | Ohio State Buckeyes | 10–2 | Big Ten East Division co-champions | Rose Bowl (NY6) |
7 | Baylor Bears | 11–2 | Big 12 champions | Sugar Bowl (NY6) |
8 | Ole Miss Rebels | 10–2 | SEC West Division second place | Sugar Bowl (NY6) |
9 | Oklahoma State Cowboys | 11–2 | Big 12 first place | Fiesta Bowl (NY6) |
10 | Michigan State Spartans | 10–2 | Big Ten East Division third place | Peach Bowl (NY6) |
11 | Utah Utes | 10–3 | Pac-12 champions | Rose Bowl (NY6) |
12 | Pittsburgh Panthers | 11–2 | ACC champions | Peach Bowl (NY6) |
13 | BYU Cougars | 10–2 | Independent | Independence Bowl |
14 | Oregon Ducks | 10–3 | Pac-12 North Division champions | Alamo Bowl |
15 | Iowa Hawkeyes | 10–3 | Big Ten West Division champions | Citrus Bowl |
16 | Oklahoma Sooners | 10–2 | Big 12 second place (tie) | Alamo Bowl |
17 | Wake Forest Demon Deacons | 10–3 | ACC Atlantic Division champions | Gator Bowl |
18 | NC State Wolfpack | 9–3 | ACC Atlantic Division second place (tie) | |
19 | Clemson Tigers | 9–3 | ACC Atlantic Division second place (tie) | Cheez-It Bowl |
20 | Houston Cougars | 11–2 | AAC first place (tie) | Birmingham Bowl |
21 | Arkansas Razorbacks | 8–4 | SEC West Division third place (tie) | Outback Bowl |
22 | Kentucky Wildcats | 9–3 | SEC East Division second place | Citrus Bowl |
23 | Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns | 12–1 | Sun Belt champions | New Orleans Bowl |
24 | San Diego State Aztecs | 11–2 | Mountain West West Division champions | Frisco Bowl |
25 | Texas A&M Aggies | 8–4 | SEC West Division third place (tie) |
Conference champions' bowl games
[edit]Ranks are per the final CFP rankings, released on December 5, with win–loss records at that time. One bowl will feature a matchup of conference champions – the Cotton Bowl. Champions of the Power Five conferences were assured of a spot in a New Year's Six bowl game.
Conference | Champion | W–L | Rank | Bowl game |
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AAC | Cincinnati Bearcats | 13–0 | 4 | Cotton Bowl (semifinal) |
ACC | Pittsburgh Panthers | 11–2 | 12 | Peach Bowl (NY6) |
Big 12 | Baylor Bears | 11–2 | 7 | Sugar Bowl (NY6) |
Big Ten | Michigan Wolverines | 12–1 | 2 | Orange Bowl (semifinal) |
C-USA | UTSA Roadrunners | 12–1 | – | Frisco Bowl |
MAC | Northern Illinois Huskies | 9–4 | – | Cure Bowl |
Mountain West | Utah State Aggies | 10–3 | – | LA Bowl |
Pac-12 | Utah Utes | 10–3 | 11 | Rose Bowl (NY6) |
SEC | Alabama Crimson Tide | 12–1 | 1 | Cotton Bowl (semifinal) |
Sun Belt | Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns | 12–1 | 23 | New Orleans Bowl |
Bowl-eligible teams
[edit]Generally, a team must have at least six wins to be considered bowl eligible, with at least five of those wins being against FBS opponents. The College Football Playoff semi-final games are determined based on the top four seeds in the playoff committee's final rankings. The remainder of the bowl eligible teams are selected by each respective bowl based on conference tie-ins, order of selection, match-up considerations, and other factors.
- ACC (10): Boston College, Clemson, Louisville, Miami (FL), NC State, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
- American (7): Cincinnati, East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, SMU, Tulsa, UCF
- Big Ten (9): Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin
- Big 12 (7): Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, West Virginia
- C-USA (8): Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, UAB, UTEP, UTSA, Western Kentucky
- MAC (8): Ball State, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami (OH), Northern Illinois, Toledo, Western Michigan
- Mountain West (8): Air Force, Boise State, Fresno State, Hawaii, Nevada, San Diego State, Utah State, Wyoming
- Pac-12 (6): Arizona State, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, Utah, Washington State
- SEC (13): Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M
- Sun Belt (4): Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia State, Louisiana
- Independent (4): Army, BYU, Liberty, Notre Dame
Number of bowl berths available: 84
Number of bowl-eligible teams: 84
Bowl-ineligible teams
[edit]- ACC (4): Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Syracuse
- American (4): Navy, South Florida, Temple, Tulane
- Big Ten (5): Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Northwestern, Rutgers*
- Big 12 (3): Kansas, TCU, Texas
- C-USA (6): Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Rice, Southern Miss
- MAC (4): Akron, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Ohio
- Mountain West (4): Colorado State, New Mexico, San Jose State, UNLV
- Pac-12 (6): Arizona, California, Colorado, Stanford, USC, Washington
- SEC (1): Vanderbilt
- Sun Belt (6): Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Louisiana–Monroe, South Alabama, Texas State, Troy
- Independent (3): New Mexico State, UConn, UMass
Number of bowl-ineligible teams: 46
* Rutgers had the highest Academic Progress Rate (APR) of five-win teams. The NCAA announced on December 23 that Rutgers was the first eligible team, under APR regulations, to replace Texas A&M in the Gator Bowl. Rutgers accepted the bid.[32]
Venues
[edit]A total of thirty-seven venues were utilized, with seven of them in particular for the CFP National Championship and New Year's Six (NY6).[33] The number of venues increased from twenty, primarily due to the relaxation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of venues for bowl games typically was around forty.[34] Prestige and capacity of venues usually increases as the schedule progresses towards to NY6 bowls and the national championship, in large part due to scheduling Top 25 teams late into the bowl games' time frame, while bowl games before Christmas Day typically involve schools in Group of Five conferences.[35] Televising at the venues of bowl games is largely run by ESPN and joint networks (ABC & ESPN2), with only three bowl games run by a non-affiliated network (Holiday Bowl on Fox, Sun Bowl on CBS and Arizona Bowl on Barstool Sports).[36] With the exception of the Bahamas Bowl in The Bahamas,[37] all bowls were played within the United States.
CFP bowls
[edit]The College Football Playoff committee elected to continue with the six venues for this postseason—including two as the semifinals for the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship—as outlined below:[33]
- AT&T Stadium in Arlington: Venue for the 2021 Cotton Bowl Classic that featured one of the semi-final pairings.
- State Farm Stadium in Glendale: Venue for the 2022 Fiesta Bowl that featured two of the four highest non-Top 4 and non-NY6 bid conference affiliated.
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta: Venue for the 2021 Peach Bowl that featured two of the four highest non-Top 4 and non-NY6 bid conference affiliated.
- Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens: Venue for the 2021 Orange Bowl that featured one of the semi-final pairings.
- Rose Bowl in Pasadena: Venue for the 2022 Rose Bowl that featured the highest non-top 4 conference finishers from the Big Ten and Pac-12.
- Caesars Superdome in New Orleans: Venue for the 2022 Sugar Bowl that featured the highest non-top 4 conference finishers from the SEC and Big 12.
The National Championship was played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, marking the first time that a state in the U.S. midwest hosted the national championship game in the CFP era.[33]
Glendale (Phoenix area) |
Atlanta | New Orleans | |
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State Farm Stadium | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Caesars Superdome | |
Capacity: 78,600 | Capacity: 75,000 | Capacity: 76,468 | |
Pasadena (Los Angeles area) |
Venues of the 2021 New Year's Six Bowls Source: College Football Playoff[33] | ||
Rose Bowl | |||
Capacity: 92,542 | |||
Arlington (Dallas/Fort Worth area) |
IndianapolisNC | Miami Gardens (Miami area) | |
AT&T Stadium | Lucas Oil Stadium | Hard Rock Stadium | |
Capacity: 105,000 | Capacity: 70,000 | Capacity: 64,767 | |
Television ratings
[edit]All times Eastern. CFP Rankings.
Non-CFP bowl games
[edit]Rank | Date | Matchup | Network | Viewers (millions) | TV Rating | Game | Location | |||
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1 | January 1, 2022, 1:00 p.m. | No. 15 Iowa | 17 | No. 22 Kentucky | 20 | ABC | 6.5 | 3.5 | Citrus Bowl | Camping World Stadium, Orlando FL |
2 | December 30, 2021, 3:00 p.m. | Tennessee | 45 | Purdue | 48 | 5.6 | 3.1 | Music City Bowl | Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN | |
3 | December 29, 2021, 5:45 p.m. | No. 19 Clemson | 20 | Iowa State | 13 | 4.9 | 2.8 | Cheez-It Bowl | Camping World Stadium, Orlando FL | |
4 | December 29, 2021, 9:15 p.m. | No. 14 Oregon | 32 | No. 16 Oklahoma | 47 | 4.7 | 2.7 | Alamo Bowl | Alamodome, San Antonio, TX | |
5 | January 1, 2022, 12:00 p.m. | Penn State | 10 | No. 21 Arkansas | 24 | ESPN2 | 3.9 | 2.2 | Outback Bowl | Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL |
6 | December 28, 2021, 6:45 p.m | Mississippi State | 7 | Texas Tech | 34 | ESPN | 3.9 | 2.3 | Liberty Bowl | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, TN |
7 | December 30, 2021, 10:30 p.m. | Wisconsin | 20 | Arizona St. | 13 | 3.6 | 1.8 | Las Vegas Bowl | Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV | |
8 | December 31, 2021, 11:00 a.m. | No. 17 Wake Forest | 38 | Rutgers | 10 | 3.5 | 2.1 | Gator Bowl | TIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville, FL | |
9 | December 18, 2021, 3:30 p.m. | UAB | 31 | No. 13 BYU | 28 | ABC | 3.2 | 1.9 | Independence Bowl | Independence Stadium, Shreveport, LA |
10 | December 23, 2021, 7:00 p.m. | UCF | 29 | Florida | 17 | ESPN | 3.2[38] | 1.8 | Gasparilla Bowl | Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL |
New Year Six and College Football Playoff semifinal games
[edit]All times Eastern. Rankings are from the CFP Rankings.
Rank | Date | Time | Matchup | Network | Viewers (millions) | TV ratings | Game | Location | |||
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1 | January 10, 2022 | 8:00 p.m. | No. 3 Georgia | 33 | No. 1 Alabama | 18 | ESPN | 22.6 | 12.1 | National Championship | Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN |
2 | December 31, 2021 | 7:30 p.m. | No. 3 Georgia | 34 | No. 2 Michigan | 11 | 17.2 | 8.1 | Orange Bowl (semifinal) | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL | |
3 | December 31, 2021 | 3:30 p.m. | No. 4 Cincinnati | 6 | No. 1 Alabama | 27 | 16.6 | 8.6 | Cotton Bowl (semifinal) | AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX | |
4 | January 1, 2022 | 5:00 pm | No. 11 Utah | 45 | No. 6 Ohio State | 48 | 16.6 | 8.2 | Rose Bowl | Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA | |
5 | January 1, 2022 | 8:45 p.m. | No. 8 Ole Miss | 7 | No. 7 Baylor | 21 | 9.8 | 5.1 | Sugar Bowl | Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA | |
6 | January 1, 2022 | 1:00 pm | No. 9 Oklahoma State | 37 | No. 5 Notre Dame | 35 | 8.0 | 4.2 | Fiesta Bowl | State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ | |
7 | December 30, 2021 | 7:00 pm | No. 12 Pittsburgh | 21 | No. 10 Michigan State | 31 | 7.6 | 4.0 | Peach Bowl | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA |
Notes
[edit]- ^ 44 total bowl games were scheduled; 43 in FBS (including the College Football Playoff National Championship Game) and 1 in FCS. The Hawaii Bowl, Military Bowl, Fenway Bowl, Arizona Bowl, and Holiday Bowl were subsequently canceled.
- ^ Dates exclude all-star games.
- ^ Rutgers replaced Texas A&M in the Gator Bowl.
- ^ Central Michigan replaced Miami (FL) in the Sun Bowl.
- ^ The Arizona Bowl was to be broadcast via Barstool Sports' website, app, and social media platforms.[18]
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Further reading
[edit]- "FBS (I-A) Conference Schedule". ESPN.com. 2021. Retrieved March 29, 2021.