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The 12-team College Football Playoff bracket is set, and the games begin on Dec. 19. The first round is hosted by the higher seed before the games shift to neutral sites. Here is you need to know: 11 games are set between Dec. 19 and Jan. 19, and each will be broadcast nationally. The first round (CFP seeds, times Eastern):
It’s bowl season, and there’s more bowls than a Williams Sonoma. A total of 41 will be played in the coming weeks, ranging from the prestige, legacy games — to the “Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl.” Stunningly a “Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl” isn’t a weed thing.
There’s also the Arizona Bowl, named in full as the “Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop.” Miami (OH) and Fresno State cruise Eastside Long Beach by way of Tucson desert heat. Curiosity is merited, but for now, there’s a bit too much celebrity sheen obscuring true college football weirdness.
Army and Navy will renew their football rivalry Saturday in Baltimore, with the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy on the line. A preview of the matchup.
Here are the top 10 rushers in college football for the 2025 regular season by total rushing yards. These players consistently produced big performances and were critical to their teams’ offensive success.
College football bowl games regularly provide eye-popping entertainment and record-breaking performances. Check out all-time highlights now.
Navy took home the annual Army-Navy Game on Saturday in Baltimore. Here are scores, highlights and more from the game.
Although the main course of the postseason is the College Football Playoff, there are 35 more bowl games on the docket.
The 126th Army-Navy Game had no shortage of drama and big moments. But one of the most interesting ones took place in the CBS broadcast booth. During the game, color commentator Gary Danielson announced that the game would mark the final Army-Navy game of his career.