2009-10 BCS Bowl Schedule
75Tim Tebow and the Gators go for a 3rd Title in 4 Years
At the time of this writing, about half of the 2009-10 NCAA football regular season has been played. No surprise with the Tim Tebow led Florida Gators still being ranked number 1 in the country, followed by either the Alabama Crimson Tide or Texas Longhorns depending on which poll you are reviewing. There is still a lot of football left to be played, so it remains to be seen if we will see a repeat of the 2009 SEC Championship game or if someone can upend Bama or the Gators prior to then. The 2009-10 college bowl schedule starts with the New Mexico Bowl this year and finishes up with the BCS National Championship that is at the Rose Bowl in 2010. Many people are looking to see if the Gators can pull off their third BCS national championship in four years during Tim Tebow's tenure at Florida. Oklahoma has taken themselves out of the BCS title picture with two early season losses after defending heisman trophy winner, Sam Bradford became injured, however, the Colt McCoy ted Texas Longhorns remain undefeated.
College Football Bowl Games
19 December
New Mexico Bowl
4:30 PM (MWC vs WAC) Alberquerque, N.M., University Stadium ESPN
St. Petersburg
8:00 PM (Big East vs. C-USA) St. Petersburg, Fla. Tropicana Field ESPN
20 December
R+L Carriers New Orleans
8:15 PM (C-USA vs. Sun Belt) New OrleansLouisiana Superdome ESPN
22 December
MAACO Las Vegas
8:00 PM (MWC vs. Pac-10) Las Vegas Sam Boyd Stadium ESPN
23 December
San Diego CountyCredit Union Poinsettia
8:00 PM (MWC vs. Pac-10) San Diego Qualcomm Stadium ESPN
24 December
Sheraton Hawaii
8:00 PM (C-USA vs. WAC) Honolulu Aloha Stadium ESPN
26 December
Little Caesars Pizza
1:00 PM (Big Ten vs. MAC) Detroit Ford Field ESPN
Meineke Car Care
4:30 PM (ACC vs. Big East) Charlotte, N.C., Bank of America Stadium ESPN
Emerald
8:00 PM (ACC vs. Pac-10) San FranciscoAT&TPark ESPN
27 December
Gaylord HotelsMusicCity
8:15 pm (ACC vs. SEC) Nashiville, TN LP Field ESPN
28 December
AdvoCare V100 Independence
5:00 p.m. (Big 12 vs. SEC) Shreveport, La.Independence Stadium ESPN2
29 December
EagleBank
4:30 p.m. (ACC vs. Army) Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium ESPN
Champs Sports
8:00 p.m. (ACC vs. Big Ten) Orlando, FL. Florida Citrus Bowl ESPN
30 December
Roady’s Humanitarian
4:30 p.m. (MWC vs. WAC) Boise, Idaho Bronco Stadium ESPN
Pacific Life Holiday
8:00 p.m. (Big 12 vs. Pac-10) San Diego Qualcomm Stadium ESPN
31 December
Bell Helicopter Armed Forces
12:00 p.m. (C-USA vs. MWC) Fort Worth, Texas, Amon G. Carter Stadium ESPN
Brut Sun
2:00 p.m. (Big 12 vs. Pac-10) El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl CBS
Texas
3:30 p.m. (Big 12 vs. Navy) Houston, Reliant Stadium ESPN
Insight
6:00 p.m. (Big Ten vs. Big 12) Tempe, Arizona Sun Devil Stadium NFL Network
Chick-fil-A
7:30 p.m. (ACC vs. SEC) Atlanta, Georgia Dome ESPN
1 January 2010
Outback
11:00 (Big Ten vs. SEC) Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium ESPN
Capital One
1:00 p.m. (Big Ten vs. SEC) Orlando, FLFlorida Citrus Bowl ABC
Konica Minolta Gator
1:00 p.m. (ACC vs. Big East or Notre Dame) Municipal Stadium
Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi
4:30 PM (BCS vs. BCS) Pasadena, CA Rose Bowl ABC
Allstate Sugar
8:30 PM (BCS vs. BCS) New Orleans, Louisiana Superdome FOX
2 January
International
12:00 (Big East vs. MAC) Toronto, CanadaRogersCenter ESPN2
Papajohns.com
2:00 P.M. (Big East vs. SEC) Birmingham, AL Legion Field ESPN
AT&T Cotton
2:00 P.M. (Big 12 vs. SEC) Arlington, TX Cowboys Stadium FOX
AutoZone Liberty
5:30 PM (C-USA vs. SEC) Memphis, TN Liberty Bowl ESPN
Valero Alamo
9:00 PM (Big Ten vs. Big 12) San Antonio Alamodome ESPN
4 January
Tostitos Fiesta
8:00 PM (BCS vs. BCS) Glendale, AZUniv. of Phoenix Stadium FOX
5 January
FedEx Orange
8:00 PM (BCS vs. BCS) MiamiLand Shark Stadium FOX
6 January
GMAC
7:00 PM (ACC vs. MAC) Mobile, AL Ladd-Peebles Stadium ESPN
7 January
Citi BCS National Championship Game
8:00 PM (BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2) PasadenaCA Rose Bowl ABC
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