2018–19 NCAA football bowl games
Series of college football bowl games following the 2018 season
The 2018–19 NCAA football bowl games were a series of college football bowl games completing the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The games began on December 15, 2018, and, aside from the all-star games that follow, ended with the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship , which was played on January 7, 2019.
The total of 40 team-competitive bowls in FBS, including the national championship game,[ 1] was unchanged from the previous year. To fill the 78 available bowl slots, a total of 10 teams (13% of all participants) with non-winning records (6–6) were invited to bowl games. This was the second consecutive year, and only the third time in eight years, that no teams with losing seasons (6–7 or 5–7) were invited to fill available bowl berths.
Only 39 of the 40 bowls were played, with the First Responder Bowl becoming the first ever postseason game at the FBS-level (or its predecessors) to be cancelled, as a severe lightning storm lingered for over two hours near the Cotton Bowl Stadium .[ 2] [ 3] The game was scored as a no-contest for the teams involved.[ 4]
The three all-star games were the East–West Shrine Game and NFLPA Collegiate Bowl , played on January 19, and the Senior Bowl , played on January 26.
Schedule
The schedule for the 2018–19 bowl games is below. All times are EST (UTC −5).
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. The top four teams in the final ranking play in a single-elimination semifinal round, with the winners advancing to the National Championship game .
The semifinal games for the 2018–19 season were the Cotton Bowl and the Orange Bowl . Both were played on December 29 as part of a yearly rotation of three pairs of six bowls, commonly referred to as the New Year's Six bowl games. The winners advanced to the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California , on January 7.
Levi's Stadium , site of the National Championship game
Each of the games in the following table was televised by ESPN .
Non-CFP bowl games
For the 2018–19 bowl season, the Gasparilla Bowl was re-located from Tropicana Field to Raymond James Stadium (which already hosts the Outback Bowl ). Under new sponsorship deals in comparison to the prior season's bowl games , the Cactus Bowl was renamed the Cheez-It Bowl , the Heart of Dallas Bowl was renamed the First Responder Bowl , and the Foster Farms Bowl was renamed the Redbox Bowl . The Gator Bowl name was reinstated for the first time since the 2013 season, as it had been known as the TaxSlayer Bowl for the four prior editions.
Date
Time (EST)
Game
Site
Television
Teams
Affiliations
Results
Dec. 15
1:30 p.m.
Cure Bowl
Camping World Stadium Orlando, Florida
CBSSN
Tulane Green Wave (6–6)Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (7–6)
American Sun Belt
Tulane 41 Louisiana 24
2:00 p.m.
New Mexico Bowl
Dreamstyle Stadium Albuquerque, New Mexico
ESPN
Utah State Aggies (10–2)North Texas Mean Green (9–3)
MWC C-USA
Utah State 52 North Texas 13
3:30 p.m.
Las Vegas Bowl
Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas, Nevada
ABC
No. 21 Fresno State Bulldogs (11–2)Arizona State Sun Devils (7–5)
MWC Pac-12
Fresno State 31 Arizona State 20
5:30 p.m.
Camellia Bowl
Cramton Bowl Montgomery, Alabama
ESPN
Georgia Southern Eagles (9–3)Eastern Michigan Eagles (7–5)
Sun Belt MAC
Georgia Southern 23 Eastern Michigan 21
9:00 p.m.
New Orleans Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana
Appalachian State Mountaineers (10–2)Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (8–5)
Sun Belt C-USA
Appalachian State 45 Middle Tennessee 13
Dec. 18
7:00 p.m.
Boca Raton Bowl
FAU Stadium Boca Raton, Florida
UAB Blazers (10–3)Northern Illinois Huskies (8–5)
C-USA MAC
UAB 37 Northern Illinois 13
Dec. 19
8:00 p.m.
Frisco Bowl
Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas
Ohio Bobcats (8–4)San Diego State Aztecs (7–5)
MAC MWC
Ohio 27 San Diego State 0
Dec. 20
8:00 p.m.
Gasparilla Bowl
Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida
Marshall Thundering Herd (8–4)South Florida Bulls (7–5)
C-USA American
Marshall 38 South Florida 20
Dec. 21
12:30 p.m.
Bahamas Bowl
Thomas Robinson Stadium Nassau, Bahamas
FIU Panthers (8–4)Toledo Rockets (7–5)
C-USA MAC
FIU 35 Toledo 32
4:00 p.m.
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Albertsons Stadium Boise, Idaho
BYU Cougars (6–6)Western Michigan Broncos (7–5)
Independent MAC
BYU 49 Western Michigan 18
Dec. 22
12:00 p.m.
Birmingham Bowl
Legion Field Birmingham, Alabama
Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6–6)Memphis Tigers (8–5)
ACC American
Wake Forest 37 Memphis 34
3:30 p.m.
Armed Forces Bowl
Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas
Army Black Knights (10–2)Houston Cougars (8–4)
Independent American
Army 70 Houston 14
7:00 p.m.
Dollar General Bowl
Ladd–Peebles Stadium Mobile, Alabama
Troy Trojans (9–3)Buffalo Bulls (10–3)
Sun Belt MAC
Troy 42 Buffalo 32
10:30 p.m.
Hawaii Bowl
Aloha Stadium Honolulu, Hawaii
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (7–5)Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (8–5)
C-USA MWC
Louisiana Tech 31 Hawaii 14
Dec. 26
1:30 p.m.
First Responder Bowl
Cotton Bowl Stadium Dallas, Texas
Boston College Eagles (7–5) No. 25 Boise State Broncos (10–3)
ACC MWC
No contest due to weather cancellation .
5:15 p.m.
Quick Lane Bowl
Ford Field Detroit, Michigan
Minnesota Golden Gophers (6–6)Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (7–5)
Big Ten ACC
Minnesota 34 Georgia Tech 10
9:00 p.m.
Cheez-It Bowl
Chase Field Phoenix, Arizona
TCU Horned Frogs (6–6)California Golden Bears (7–5)
Big 12 Pac-12
TCU 10 California 7 (OT)
Dec. 27
1:30 p.m.
Independence Bowl
Independence Stadium Shreveport, Louisiana
Duke Blue Devils (7–5)Temple Owls (8–4)
ACC American
Duke 56 Temple 27
5:15 p.m.
Pinstripe Bowl
Yankee Stadium Bronx, New York
Wisconsin Badgers (7–5)Miami (FL) Hurricanes (7–5)
Big Ten ACC
Wisconsin 35 Miami (FL) 3
9:00 p.m.
Texas Bowl
NRG Stadium Houston, Texas
Baylor Bears (6–6)Vanderbilt Commodores (6–6)
Big 12 SEC
Baylor 45 Vanderbilt 38
Dec. 28
1:30 p.m.
Music City Bowl
Nissan Stadium Nashville, Tennessee
Auburn Tigers (7–5)Purdue Boilermakers (6–6)
SEC Big Ten
Auburn 63 Purdue 14
5:15 p.m.
Camping World Bowl
Camping World Stadium Orlando, Florida
No. 20 Syracuse Orange (9–3) No. 16 West Virginia Mountaineers (8–3)
ACC Big 12
Syracuse 34 West Virginia 18
9:00 p.m.
Alamo Bowl
Alamodome San Antonio, Texas
No. 13 Washington State Cougars (10–2) No. 24 Iowa State Cyclones (8–4)
Pac-12 Big 12
Washington State 28 Iowa State 26
Dec. 29
12:00 p.m.
Belk Bowl
Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, North Carolina
ABC
Virginia Cavaliers (7–5)South Carolina Gamecocks (7–5)
ACC SEC
Virginia 28 South Carolina 0
1:15 p.m.
Arizona Bowl
Arizona Stadium Tucson, Arizona
CBSSN
Nevada Wolf Pack (7–5)Arkansas State Red Wolves (8–4)
MWC Sun Belt
Nevada 16 Arkansas State 13 (OT)
Dec. 31
12:00 p.m.
Military Bowl
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis, Maryland
ESPN
Cincinnati Bearcats (10–2)Virginia Tech Hokies (6–6)
American ACC
Cincinnati 35 Virginia Tech 31
2:00 p.m.
Sun Bowl
Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso, Texas
CBS
Stanford Cardinal (8–4)Pittsburgh Panthers (7–6)
Pac-12 ACC
Stanford 14 Pittsburgh 13
3:00 p.m.
Redbox Bowl
Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, California
Fox
Oregon Ducks (8–4)Michigan State Spartans (7–5)
Pac-12 Big Ten
Oregon 7 Michigan State 6
3:45 p.m.
Liberty Bowl
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, Tennessee
ESPN
Oklahoma State Cowboys (6–6) No. 23 Missouri Tigers (8–4)
Big 12 SEC
Oklahoma State 38 Missouri 33
7:00 p.m.
Holiday Bowl
SDCCU Stadium San Diego, California
FS1
No. 22 Northwestern Wildcats (8–5) No. 17 Utah Utes (9–4)
Big Ten Pac-12
Northwestern 31 Utah 20
7:30 p.m.
Gator Bowl
TIAA Bank Field Jacksonville, Florida
ESPN
No. 19 Texas A&M Aggies (8–4)NC State Wolfpack (9–3)
SEC ACC
Texas A&M 52 NC State 13
Jan. 1
12:00 p.m.
Outback Bowl
Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida
ESPN2
Iowa Hawkeyes (8–4) No. 18 Mississippi State Bulldogs (8–4)
Big Ten SEC
Iowa 27 Mississippi State 22
1:00 p.m.
Citrus Bowl
Camping World Stadium Orlando, Florida
ABC
No. 14 Kentucky Wildcats (9–3) No. 12 Penn State Nittany Lions (9–3)
SEC Big Ten
Kentucky 27 Penn State 24
FCS bowl game
The FCS has one bowl game; they also have a championship bracket that began on November 24 and ended on January 5 .
All-star games
Team selections
Generally, a team must have at least six wins to be considered bowl eligible . 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.
CFP top 25 standings and bowl games
On December 2, 2018, the College Football Playoff selection committee announced their final team rankings for the season.[ 7]
Three of the four semifinalists – Alabama, Clemson, and Oklahoma – had also been semifinalists the previous season.
Conference champions' bowl games
Three bowls will feature two conference champions playing against each other—the Boca Raton Bowl , Orange Bowl , and Rose Bowl . Rankings are per the above CFP standings.
Bowl–eligible teams
ACC (11): Boston College , Clemson , Duke , Georgia Tech , Miami (FL) , NC State , Pittsburgh , Syracuse , Virginia , Virginia Tech , Wake Forest
American (7): Cincinnati , Houston , Memphis , South Florida , Temple , Tulane , UCF
Big Ten (9): Iowa , Michigan , Michigan State , Minnesota , Northwestern , Ohio State , Penn State , Purdue , Wisconsin
Big 12 (7): Baylor , Iowa State , Oklahoma , Oklahoma State , TCU , Texas , West Virginia
C-USA (7): FIU , Louisiana Tech , Marshall , Middle Tennessee , North Texas , Southern Miss , UAB
MAC (7): Buffalo , Eastern Michigan , Miami (OH) , Northern Illinois , Ohio , Toledo , Western Michigan
Mountain West (7): Boise State , Fresno State , Hawaii , Nevada , San Diego State , Utah State , Wyoming
Pac-12 (7): Arizona State , California , Oregon , Stanford , Utah , Washington , Washington State
SEC (11): Alabama , Auburn , Florida , Georgia , Kentucky , LSU , Mississippi State , Missouri , South Carolina , Texas A&M , Vanderbilt
Sun Belt (6): Appalachian State , Arkansas State , Georgia Southern , Louisiana , Louisiana–Monroe , Troy
Independent (3): Army , BYU , Notre Dame
Number of bowl berths available: 78
Number of bowl-eligible teams: 82
Bowl-eligible teams that did not receive a berth
As there were more bowl-eligible teams than berths available, four teams that were bowl-eligible did not receive an invitation.
Bowl–ineligible teams
ACC (3): Florida State , Louisville , North Carolina
American (5): East Carolina , Navy , SMU , Tulsa , UConn
Big Ten (5): Illinois , Indiana , Maryland , Nebraska , Rutgers
Big 12 (3): Kansas , Kansas State , Texas Tech
C-USA (7): Charlotte , Florida Atlantic , Old Dominion , Rice , UTEP , UTSA , Western Kentucky
MAC (5): Akron , Ball State , Bowling Green , Central Michigan , Kent State
Mountain West (5): Air Force , Colorado State , New Mexico , San Jose State , UNLV
Pac-12 (5): Arizona , Colorado , Oregon State , UCLA , USC
SEC (3): Arkansas , Ole Miss ,[ c] Tennessee
Sun Belt (4): Coastal Carolina , Georgia State , South Alabama , Texas State
Independent (3): Liberty ,[ d] New Mexico State , UMass
Number of bowl-ineligible teams: 48
Television Ratings
Non-CFP bowl games
Rank
Date
Matchup
Network
Viewers (millions)
TV Rating[ 9]
Game
Location
1
January 1, 2019, 5:00 ET
#9 Washington
23
#6 Ohio State
28
ESPN
16.7
8.9
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl , Pasadena, CA
2
January 1, 2019, 8:45 ET
#15 Texas
28
#5 Georgia
21
13.3
7.3
Sugar Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Superdome , New Orleans, LA
3
January 1, 2019, 1:00 ET
#11 LSU
40
#8 UCF
32
8.5
4.7
Fiesta Bowl
State Farm Stadium , Glendale, AZ
4
December 29, 2018, 12:00 ET
#10 Florida
41
#7 Michigan
15
8.4
5.0
Peach Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Stadium . Atlanta, GA
5
January 1, 2019, 1:00 ET
#14 Kentucky
27
#12 Penn State
24
ABC
7.7
4.4
Citrus Bowl
Camping World Stadium , Orlando, FL
6
December 28, 2018, 9:00 ET
#24 Iowa State
26
#13 Washington State
28
ESPN
5.5
3.2
Alamo Bowl
Alamodome , San Antonio, TX
7
December 31, 2018, 7:30 ET
NC State
13
#19 Texas A&M
52
5.1
2.7
Gator Bowl
TIAA Bank Field , Jacksonville, FL
8
December 28, 2018, 5:15 ET
#16 West Virginia
18
#20 Syracuse
34
4.8
2.8
Camping World Bowl
Camping World Stadium , Orlando, FL
9
December 31, 2018, 3:45 ET
#23 Missouri
33
Oklahoma State
38
3.8
2.3
Liberty Bowl
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium , Memphis, TN
10
December 27, 2018, 5:15 ET
Miami (FL)
3
Wisconsin
35
3.8
2.3
Pinstripe Bowl
Yankee Stadium , Bronx, NY
#CFP Rankings .
Game
Date
Matchup
Network
Viewers (millions)
TV Rating
Location
Cotton Bowl (semifinal)
December 29, 2018, 4:00 ET
#3 Notre Dame
3
#2 Clemson
30
ESPN
16.9
9.4
AT&T Stadium , Arlington, TX
Orange Bowl (semifinal)
December 29, 2018, 8:00 ET
#4 Oklahoma
34
#1 Alabama
45
19.1
9.9
Hard Rock Stadium , Miami Gardens, FL
National Championship
January 7, 2019, 8:00 ET
#2 Clemson
44
#1 Alabama
16
25.3
13.6
Levi's Stadium , Santa Clara, CA
See also
Notes
^ 40 FBS bowl games, including the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, and 1 FCS bowl game.
^ Dates exclude all-star games.
^ Ole Miss had a two-year bowl ban which applied for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. However, they would have been ineligible under normal circumstances, as they finished with a 5–7 record.
^ Liberty is bowl ineligible until 2019, due to their transition from FCS to FBS. Liberty had six wins and could have requested an NCAA waiver, had there been insufficient bowl-eligible teams.[ 8]
References
^ "College Football Bowl Schedule For The 2018–19 Season" . USAToday.com . May 2, 2018. Retrieved May 2, 2018 .
^ "A bowl first: Weather ends BC-Boise St. game" . ESPN.com . December 26, 2018. Retrieved December 27, 2018 .
^ Auerbach, Nicole (December 26, 2018). "Why the First Responder Bowl became a rare canceled postseason game" . The Athletic . Retrieved December 26, 2018 .
^ "First Responder Bowl: Boise State vs. Boston College canceled, ruled no contest due to inclement weather" . CBSSports.com . December 26, 2018. Retrieved December 26, 2018 .
^ "Sports Calendar" . New York Daily News . January 19, 2019. p. 45. Retrieved January 22, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
^ "College Football" . New York Daily News . January 26, 2019. p. 42. Retrieved January 22, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
^ Staats, Wayne (December 2, 2018). "College Football Playoff: Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame and Oklahoma in Top Four" . NCAA.com . Retrieved December 2, 2018 .
^ McGuire, Kevin (July 1, 2018). "It's July 1, so Liberty is now officially college football's newest FBS program; Idaho drops to FCS" . NBC Sports . Retrieved September 9, 2018 .
^ "College Football TV Ratings" . SportsMediaWatch.com . Retrieved January 7, 2018 .
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