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College football schedule today: Times, TV channels, scores for Saturday's bowl games – Tennessean

College football isn’t taking the holiday weekend off, as eight bowl games are set to take place across Saturday’s schedule.
Headlining the day’s games is a new favorite: the Pop-Tarts Bowl between No. 16 Miami and No. 19 Iowa State at 3:30 p.m. ET at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The winner of Saturday’s Pop-Tarts Bowl, of course, will get to pick the flavor of the edible Pop-Tarts mascot, as they hoist the fully functional toaster trophy.
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter will look to lead No. 22 Colorado to a victory against No. 17 BYU in the Alamo Bowl at 7:30 p.m. ET. Though both the Buffaloes and Cougars are conference foes, the Alamo has stuck with its old Big 12 vs. Pac 12 conference ties — hence why two current Big 12 teams are meeting up in the same bowl game.
Two additional bowl games on Saturday will take place at two of the more iconic baseball ballparks in the country. Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, will host the UConn and North Carolina in the Fenway Bowl; and Boston College will meet up with Nebraska in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankees Stadium in New York.
Here’s what you need to know about Saturday’s college football schedule, including who’s playing, TV channel and streaming information and more:
Saturday, Dec. 28
All times Eastern
ABC and ESPN will broadcast seven of the eight bowl games that will take place on Saturday. You can stream those bowl games on Fubo, which carries the ESPN family of networks and offers a free trial to new subscribers.
The lone game that won’t appear on ABC or ESPN is the Arizona Bowl between Miami (OH) and Colorado State, as that game will be broadcast on The CW Network. The RedHawks vs. Rams matchup will be available on Fubo, which also carries The CW Network.
This section will be updated as scores become finalized. All times Eastern.
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