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6 of the very first bowl games ever created
While there might be dozens of bowl games, post-season bowl games started with one. Slowly, more bowl games came about. Here are the very first college bowl games ever created.
Bowl season is almost upon us. It kicks off Dec. 13 with the LA Bowl and the last non-playoff games take place Jan. 2. Overall, there are 39 FBS bowl games counting the four first-round playoff games ... and it took some finagling to get all the spots filled.
Navy started playing organized football in 1879, when first-classman William John Maxwell formed the Naval Academy's first team. The squad practiced before reveille and after drills, against direct orders from the academy superintendent who had banned the ...
On Sunday, every team in college football’s top division will learn its postseason fate. But before College Football Playoff berths and bowl destinations are determined, there is one more piece of business to be settled on the field. So as December ...
The first was Alabama remaining at No. 9 despite a lopsided loss to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, and then Miami jumping Notre Dame for the 10-seed to nab the final at-large berth in the culmination of the most contentious ranking battle this season.
Maybe it was a Christmas miracle. No, the Kansas City Chiefs didn't win Sunday night, but despite biting cold and disappointing plays, their fans gave the team the best gift. Interception after interception, even after that questionable fourth-down call ...
The FBS regular season is in the books and 29 first-year coaches have finished their debut seasons. Here’s a recap of how they did, ranking their performances from top to bottom. Jerry Mack won the C-USA Championship Game in his first year as head coach.
The future of college football's bowl season, as it currently stands, might be in doubt, but let's not shovel dirt on that plot just yet. Who knows how many additional opportunities we're going to get to watch two teams duke it out on a Tuesday afternoon ...
Can Miami slow down the pace against Ole Miss? Will Oregon be the first team to score more than 24 points against Indiana?