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* [[American Athletic Conference|American]] '''(2)''' : [[2013 Connecticut Huskies football team|Connecticut]], [[2013 Temple Owls football team|Temple]]
* [[American Athletic Conference|American]] '''(2)''' : [[2013 Connecticut Huskies football team|Connecticut]], [[2013 Temple Owls football team|Temple]]
* [[Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]] '''(2)''' : [[2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team|Virginia]], [[2013 NC State Wolfpack football team|NC State]]
* [[Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]] '''(2)''' : [[2013 Virginia Cavaliers football team|Virginia]], [[2013 NC State Wolfpack football team|NC State]]
* [[Big Ten Conference|Big Ten]] '''(2)''' : [[2013 Penn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State]] (via NCAA sanctions), [[2013 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue ]]
* [[Big Ten Conference|Big Ten]] '''(3)''' : [[2013 Penn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State]] (via NCAA sanctions), [[2013 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue ]], [[Illinois Fighting Illini football team|Illinois]]
* [[Big 12 Conference|Big 12]] '''(3)''' : [[2013 Iowa State Cyclones football team|Iowa State]], [[2013 Kansas Jayhawks football team|Kansas]], [[2013 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|West Virginia]]
* [[Big 12 Conference|Big 12]] '''(3)''' : [[2013 Iowa State Cyclones football team|Iowa State]], [[2013 Kansas Jayhawks football team|Kansas]], [[2013 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|West Virginia]]
* [[Conference USA]] '''(5)''' : [[2013 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team|Southern Miss]], [[2013 FIU Panthers football team|FIU]], [[2013 UTEP Miners football team|UTEP]], [[2013 UAB Blazers football team|UAB]], [[2013 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team|Tulsa]]
* [[Conference USA]] '''(5)''' : [[2013 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team|Southern Miss]], [[2013 FIU Panthers football team|FIU]], [[2013 UTEP Miners football team|UTEP]], [[2013 UAB Blazers football team|UAB]], [[2013 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team|Tulsa]]
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* [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] '''(2)''' : [[2013 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]], [[2013 Arkansas Razorbacks football team|Arkansas]]
* [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] '''(2)''' : [[2013 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]], [[2013 Arkansas Razorbacks football team|Arkansas]]
* [[Sun Belt Conference|Sun Belt]] '''(1)''' : [[2013 Georgia State Panthers football team|Georgia State]]
* [[Sun Belt Conference|Sun Belt]] '''(1)''' : [[2013 Georgia State Panthers football team|Georgia State]]
'''Number of teams assured of bowl ineligibility: 31'''
'''Number of teams assured of bowl ineligibility: 32'''


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:51, 16 November 2013

2013–14 NCAA football bowl games
Season2013
Regular seasonAugust 29, 2013 – December 14, 2013
Number of bowls35
All-star games2
Bowl gamesDecember 21, 2013 – January 6, 2014
National Championship2014 BCS National Championship
Location of ChampionshipRose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
Bowl record by conference
Conference Bowls Record Final AP poll


The 2013–14 NCAA football bowl games is a series of college football bowl games. They will conclude the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season, and include 35 team-competitive games and two all-star games. The games began on Saturday December 21, 2013 and, aside from the all-star games, will conclude with the 2014 BCS National Championship at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena that will be played on January 6, 2014.

Selection of the teams

As per the 2010, 2011, and 2012 seasons, initial bowl eligibility would go to teams with no lower than a non-losing record (6-6) for the season. On August 2, 2012, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved a significant change to the process to determine bowl eligible teams, going so far as to potentially allow 5-7 teams to go to a bowl, in case there were not enough regular bowl-eligible teams to fill every game.

If a bowl has one or more conferences/teams unable to meet their contractual commitments and there are no available bowl-eligible teams, the open spots can be filled – by the particular bowl's sponsoring agencies – as follows:[1]

  1. Teams finishing 6-6 with one win against a team from the lower Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), regardless of whether that FCS school meets NCAA scholarship requirements. Until now, an FCS win counted only if that opponent met the scholarship requirements—specifically, that school had to award at least 90% of the FCS maximum of 63 scholarship equivalents over a two-year period. In the 2013 season, programs in four FCS conferences cannot meet the 90% requirement (56.7 equivalents)—the Ivy League, which prohibits all athletic scholarships; the Patriot League and Pioneer Football League, which do not currently award football scholarships; and the Northeast Conference, which limits football scholarships to 40 equivalents.
  2. 6-6 teams with two wins over FCS schools.
  3. 6-7 teams that normally play a 13-team schedule, such as Hawaii's home opponents. Although Hawaii normally plays a 13-game schedule, it is only playing 12 games this season.
  4. FCS teams who are in the final year of the two-year FBS transition process, if they have at least a 6-6 record.
  5. Finally, 5-7 teams that have a top-5 Academic Progress Rate (APR) score. This was later adjusted to allow other 5-7 teams to be selected thereafter—in order of their APR.[2]

Under a rule change approved by the NCAA Legislative Council on May 3, 2013, teams that enter a conference championship game with a 6–6 record are bowl-eligible regardless of the result of the championship game, without the team having to seek an NCAA waiver.[3]

Bowl Championship Series

Ten teams were selected for the Bowl Championship Series:

Conference Champions

Schedule

The 2013-14 bowl season also will be the last for the current Bowl Championship Series format in one way or another. Starting in 2014-15, a new system, the College Football Playoff, will be used with two national semi-finals rotated among with Rose and Sugar, Orange and Fiesta, along with the Cotton and Peach Bowls and a championship game played at a neutral site two weeks later. The Rose and Sugar Bowls will be the two permanent games played on January 1, while the other four will play on December 31. In addition, the number of bowls will expand to 39 games that year with four new games - the Camellia Bowl, scheduled for Crampton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama pitting the Sun Belt against the MAC; the Bahamas Bowl to be played in Nassau between the MAC and the American Athletic Conference; the Miami Beach Bowl to be played in Marlins Park with an American Athletic Conference team as host; and the Boca Raton Bowl, to be played at FAU Stadium, with a third MAC team taking on a team from Conference USA.

The 2013 – 2014 bowl game schedule was announced in May 2013.[4]

Note: All times are EST (UTC−5).

Non-BCS games

Date Game Site Television Teams Affiliations Results
Dec. 21 Gildan New Mexico Bowl University Stadium
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
2:00 pm
ESPN MWC
Pac-12
Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Sam Boyd Stadium
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Whitney, NV
3:30 pm
ABC MWC
Pac-12
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Bronco Stadium
Boise State University
Boise, ID
5:30 pm
ESPN MAC
MWC
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, LA
9:00 pm
C-USA
Sun Belt
Dec. 23 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl St. Petersburg Tropicana Field
St. Petersburg, FL
2:00 pm
MAC
C-USA
Dec. 24 Sheraton Hawaiʻi Bowl Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, HI
8:00 pm
C-USA
MWC
Dec. 26 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Ford Field
Detroit, MI
6:00 pm
Big Ten
MAC
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, CA
9:30 pm
MAC
MWC
Dec. 27 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD
2:30 pm
C-USA
ACC
Texas Bowl Reliant Stadium
Houston, TX
6:00 pm
Big Ten
Big 12
Fight Hunger Bowl AT&T Park
San Francisco, CA
9:30 pm
BYU Cougars
 
Independent
Pac-12
Dec. 28 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
12:00 pm
American
Big 12
Belk Bowl Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, NC
3:20 pm
American
ACC
Russell Athletic Bowl Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
Orlando, FL
6:45 pm
American
ACC
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Sun Devil Stadium
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ
10:15 pm
Big Ten
Big 12
Dec. 30 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Amon G. Carter Stadium
Fort Worth, TX
11:45 am
Navy Midshipmen*
 
Independent
MWC
Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl LP Field
Nashville, TN
3:15 pm
SEC
ACC
Valero Alamo Bowl Alamodome
San Antonio, TX
6:45 pm
Big 12
Pac-12
National University Holiday Bowl San Diego, CA
10:15 pm
Big 12
Pac-12
Dec. 31 Advocare V100 Independence Bowl Independence Stadium
Shreveport, LA
12:30 pm
ACC
SEC
Hyundai Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Stadium
University of Texas El Paso
El Paso, TX
2:00 pm
CBS ACC
Pac-12
AutoZone Liberty Bowl Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, TN
4:00 pm
ESPN SEC
C-USA / American
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Georgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
8:00 pm
ACC
SEC
Jan. 1 TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl EverBank Field
Jacksonville, FL
12:00 pm
ESPN2 SEC
Big Ten
Heart of Dallas Bowl Cotton Bowl
Dallas, TX
12:00 pm
ESPNU Big Ten
C-USA
Capital One Bowl Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium
Orlando, FL
1:00 pm
ABC SEC
Big Ten
Outback Bowl Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
1:00 pm
ESPN SEC
Big Ten
Jan. 3 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
7:30 pm
FOX SEC
Big 12
Jan. 4 BBVA Compass Bowl Legion Field
Birmingham, AL
1:00 pm
ESPN SEC
American
Jan. 5 GoDaddy.com Bowl Ladd Peebles Stadium
Mobile, AL
9:00 pm
MAC
Sun Belt

*if bowl-eligible

BCS Games

Date Game Site Television Teams Affiliations Results
Jan. 1 Rose Bowl presented by Vizio Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
5:00 pm
ESPN Pac-12
Big Ten
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, AZ
8:30 pm
Big 12
at large
Jan. 2 Allstate Sugar Bowl Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, LA
8:30 pm
SEC
at large
Jan. 3 Discover Orange Bowl Sun Life Stadium
Miami Gardens, FL
TBD
ACC
at large
Jan. 6 Vizio BCS National Championship Game Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
8:30 pm
BCS #1
BCS #2

All Star Games

Bowl eligibility

To play in a bowl game, a college football team must qualify to do so according to the NCAA rules of bowl eligibility.

Eligible

Number of bowl berths available: 70
Number of teams assured of bowl eligibility: 60

Teams unable to become bowl-eligible

Number of teams assured of bowl ineligibility: 32

References

  1. ^ Johnson, Greg. "DI Board approves process to fill football bowls in case of shortfall". Retrieved August 2, 2012.
  2. ^ Palm, Jerry. "Possible fallout from Canes' self-imposed bowl ban".
  3. ^ "Midnight Madness to start earlier". ESPN.com. May 3, 2013. Retrieved May 4, 2013. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ "2013–14 Bowl Schedule", ESPN, May 22, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.