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's Division I
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earn the right to compete in a series of post-season games called
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s. As of 2024, there are 42 bowl games (not counting the College Football Playoff National Championship), and all are contractually obligated to offer bids to specific
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, a situation known as a "tie-in". The "top" six bowl games ("
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") in the nation select their teams as part of the
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(CFP), which was put into place for a minimum of 12 years, beginning with the 2014 season. Prior to 2014, the top five games in the country were chosen under the system known as the
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. The bowls outside of the CFP have individual contracts with the conferences to offer preferential bids to teams from those conferences. As long as teams are bowl eligible, they may be selected by these bowls to meet these contracts.


College Football Playoff

The College Football Playoff consists of seven bowls: the Rose Bowl,
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,
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, Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl,
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, and the College Football Playoff National Championship. For the 20232024 season, the Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl will serve as national semifinals for the
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in Houston, Texas, meaning that the teams ranked No. 1 through No. 4 in the final College Football playoff rankings will play in those two bowls, with the winners advancing to the CFP National Championship. Twelve schools are selected for the major bowls. The top five conference champions in the CFP rankings receive automatic bids. No conference will have an automatic bid. A conference must have a minimum of eight members for its champion to be eligible for a guaranteed bid. The following tie-ins formerly exist for bowls in the years they are not hosting the national semifinals: * Rose Bowl Big Ten No. 1 vs. Pac-12 No. 1 *
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SEC No. 1 vs. Big 12 No. 1 *
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ACC No 1 vs. SEC No. 2, Big Ten No. 2, or Notre Dame * Cotton Bowl at-large or "Group of Five" (committee selection) * Fiesta Bowl at-large or "Group of Five" (committee selection) *
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at-large or "Group of Five" (committee selection)


2023-24 "New Year's Six" bowl games

*The top Group of Five champion will be placed into one of the At-Large spots, if they are not selected to be in the CFP.


Bowl Championship Series

From 1998 to 2013, the national champion was determined on the field by the
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. The Bowl Championship Series consisted of five games, the Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl,
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, and
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, as well as the BCS Championship Game. A composite system of computer rankings and human polls was used to rank the teams in the Division I–Football Bowl Subdivision. As with the College Football Playoff, the BCS consisted the champions of major conferences, at-large teams, and occasionally Notre Dame or teams from mid-major conferences. Consideration was given to historic associations between the conferences and the bowl games themselves. Tie-ins still apply, unless a team obligated to a certain bowl game is selected for the BCS Championship Game.


Other bowl games in 2023

The bowls that are not part of the CFP have contractual ties to specific conferences. For the 2019–2020 bowl season, all bowls have at least two tie-ins, meaning that there are no at-large spots open in these bowls, assuming that all conferences produce enough bowl eligible teams. Many bowls also have contingency contracts to offer spots to other specific conferences should their first choice not be eligible. If any slot cannot be filled by a contracted conference at all, then the spot becomes open, and the bowl can offer the slot to any eligible team. To be eligible, a team must have at least as many wins against FBS opponents as it has total losses in the regular season (excluding the conference championship game), except that a team may count one win against an FCS team that has given out at least 90% of its allowed scholarships over the past two years (as some FCS teams have defeated FBS teams, most notably in the major FCS conferences that typically are in the NCAA championship final). There is one exception to this, as is the case with other sports that use a conference tournament; a conference champion is always eligible to play in a bowl game where the conference has a contract that requires its champion to play in that game. The exclusion of conference championship games was added after UCLA, which was the Pac-12 South representative in 2011, was 6–6 and lost the conference championship game that they participated only because of USC, which won the division that year, was on NCAA probation. The NCAA granted UCLA a waiver, and the exception appeared the following year, where the rule was used by Georgia Tech, the only eligible team among the three tied teams in the Coastal Division that was eligible for postseason because of NCAA probation, was also 6–6 and lost the conference championship game .) If, as happened in 2015, there are more bowl game openings than eligible teams, then additional teams can become eligible. They are divided up into four groups; all of the teams from a group must be chosen (or decline a bowl bid) before teams from the next group can be chosen. The groups are: # A team that does not have a "counted" win against an FCS team, but beat an FCS team that did not meet the 90% scholarship requirement, and would have been bowl eligible had that game counted. # A team that plays 13 games in its regular season (excluding conference championship games, as that was previously referenced; a 13th game is possible if a team plays at Hawaii) and has a 6–7 record, since six wins is normally bowl eligible. # A team in the second year of an FCS to FBS transfer "probationary period" that would have been eligible had it been a full FBS member. # If there are still bowl openings remaining, they are given to teams with a 5–7 record in order of their four-year football Academic Progress Rate (APR). Note that, in groups 1–3, the teams can be chosen in any order, and the bowl games choose the teams; however, in group 4, they must be chosen in APR order, and each team chooses the bowl game in which it will play. A rule change for 2010 allows bowls to tender a bid to any team with a 6–6 record before teams with more than six wins. Previously, a bowl with an at-large bid to fill was required to select the remaining team with the best record over a 6–6 team that would have been more financially attractive in terms of bringing more fans to the respective bowl.


Records vs. selection order

The contracts specify that the respective bowl committees receive a certain ''choice'' of teams. The selection order lists shown below (No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, etc.) indicate only the ''order'' in which the respective bowl committees make their selections. The choices are typically not predicated on end-of-season rankings or actually final regular season records/standings. For example, a bowl with the "# 3 pick" from a particular conference does not mean necessarily it has to select the "third place team" from that conference. When it becomes that committee's turn to pick, it may pick any of the remaining teams from that conference (with respect to the aforementioned eligibility rules detailed above). A committee may select one team over another due to geographical proximity, travel ability for the fanbase, or other factors. Bowls may choose to "skip" teams in order to avoid regular season rematches, or perhaps bowl rematches from the previous season. In various cases, bowls have embraced a particular team(s) participating in same bowl in two consecutive seasons, but may shy away from inviting them for a third consecutive season. However, in most cases, the order loosely follows the general order of the regular season records/rankings. Some conferences have special selection parameters written into their contracts with specific bowls—for example, the Citrus Bowl is contractually obligated to select the winningest Big Ten and SEC teams that do not make a CFP game (semifinal or New Year's Six Bowl), or a team within one win of the winningest in its conference. The MAC's bowl contracts require that both division champions, if eligible, receive bids to one of its five contracted bowls.


2023 order of selection

Teams must be bowl-eligible to be selected for a bowl game. Should a conference not have enough eligible teams to meet their obligations, the bowls at the end of the selection process are free to choose a replacement team from among any remaining bowl-eligible teams that are not already committed to a bowl game. If a conference has multiple teams chosen for the CFP/New Year's Six games, the remaining bowls still select in the same order. For example, if two Pac-12 teams are in the CFP, the Alamo Bowl would then have the third (and not second) selection from the Pac-12, and all remaining bowls would also shift accordingly. This increases the likelihood that the conference will not be able to provide enough teams to meet its tie-in obligations.


American Athletic Conference

2020-2025: Guaranteed Bids: * The Military Bowl * The Fenway Bowl * The Armed Forces Bowl (even years) or the Hawaii Bowl (odd years) * The Independence Bowl (2022) Four Bids from the following: * The Birmingham Bowl * The Gasparilla Bowl * The First Responder Bowl * The Boca Raton Bowl * The Frisco Bowl * The Cure Bowl * The Myrtle Beach Bowl * The
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Atlantic Coast Conference

2023: NOTE: Selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office, no order of selection outside of NY6 bowls, then tier #1 bowls, then tier #2 bowls * No. 1
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. ACC Champion (if not selected for the
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) goes to the
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Tier No. 1 * The Pop-Tarts Bowl versus Big 12 * The Gator Bowl versus SEC * The Duke's Mayo Bowl versus SEC (odd-numbered years) or Big Ten (even-numbered years) * The Sun Bowl versus Pac-12 * The Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten * The Holiday Bowl versus Pac-12 * The Fenway Bowl versus the American Athletic * The Military Bowl versus the American Athletic Tier #2 * The Gasparilla Bowl versus SEC or AAC or Pac-12 * The Birmingham Bowl versus SEC or AAC * The First Responder Bowl versus Big XII or C-USA or AAC


Big 12 Conference

2023: * No. 1
New Year's Six The New Year's Six, sometimes abbreviated as NY6, are the following NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) bowl games: the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. These games are traditionally play ...
. The champion goes to either the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Fiesta Bowl or the
Peach Bowl The Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played annually in Atlanta, Georgia, since December 30, 1968. The first three Peach Bowls were played at Bobby Dodd Stadium, Grant Field on the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech c ...
unless they are selected for
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. Traditionally, the Big 12 champion or runner up would also participate in the
Sugar Bowl The Sugar Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in New Orleans, Louisiana. Played annually since January 1, 1935, it is tied with the Orange Bowl and Sun Bowl as the second-oldest bowl games in the country, surpassed only ...
against a highly ranked SEC opponent. * No. 2 The Alamo Bowl versus Pac-12. * No. 3 The Pop-Tarts Bowl versus ACC. * No. 4 The Texas Bowl versus SEC. * No. 5 The
Liberty Bowl The Liberty Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in late December or early January since 1959. For its first five years, it was played at Philadelphia Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia before being held at Atlantic Cit ...
versus SEC. * No. 6 The Rate Bowl versus Big Ten No. 7. * No. 7 The First Responder Bowl or Armed Forces Bowl * No. 8 The Independence Bowl versus Pac 12.


Big Ten Conference

2023: * No. 1
New Year's Six The New Year's Six, sometimes abbreviated as NY6, are the following NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) bowl games: the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. These games are traditionally play ...
. The champion goes to either the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Fiesta Bowl or the
Peach Bowl The Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played annually in Atlanta, Georgia, since December 30, 1968. The first three Peach Bowls were played at Bobby Dodd Stadium, Grant Field on the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech c ...
unless they are selected for the
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. * No. 2 The Citrus Bowl versus SEC * No. 3 The ReliaQuest Bowl versus SEC * No. 4 The Duke's Mayo Bowl versus ACC (even-numbered years) or the Las Vegas Bowl versus Pac-12 (odd-numbered years) * No. 5 The
Music City Bowl The Music City Bowl is a post-season American college football bowl game certified by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA that has been played in Nashville, Tennessee, since 1998 in sports, 1998. Since 2020, it has been sponsored by ...
versus SEC * No. 6 The Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl versus ACC * No. 7 The Rate Bowl versus Big 12 No. 6 * No. 8 The Quick Lane Bowl versus MAC *


Conference USA

2023: Guaranteed Bowl Bid * The Bahamas Bowl versus MAC * The New Orleans Bowl versus Sun Belt * The Hawaii Bowl versus MWC (even years) C-USA will get 4 or 5 additional bowl bids from these 12 bowls (decision made in conjunction with ESPN, who owns these bowls): * The 68 Ventures Bowl * The Frisco Bowl * The
New Mexico Bowl The New Mexico Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually since 2006 at University Stadium (Albuquerque), University Stadium, on the campus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New M ...
* The Gasparilla Bowl * The First Responder Bowl * The Boca Raton Bowl * The Armed Forces Bowl * The Birmingham Bowl * The Salute to Veterans Bowl * The Cure Bowl * The Fenway Bowl * The Myrtle Beach Bowl


Mid-American Conference

2023: Guaranteed Bowl Bid: * The Bahamas Bowl versus Conference USA * The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl versus Mountain West * The Arizona Bowl versus Mountain West * The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten 2 Bids from the following: * The Boca Raton Bowl * The Salute to Veterans Bowl * The Cure Bowl * The Frisco Bowl * The 68 Ventures Bowl * The Myrtle Beach Bowl * The
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Mountain West Conference

2023: * The
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versus Pac-12. * The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl versus MAC. * The
New Mexico Bowl The New Mexico Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually since 2006 at University Stadium (Albuquerque), University Stadium, on the campus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New M ...
versus C-USA. * The Arizona Bowl versus MAC. * The Hawaii Bowl versus AAC or C-USA. The Mountain West Conference will also have a sixth bowl tie-in with an ESPN Events operated bowl game. As secondary if the listed conferences cannot provide a bowl-eligible team * The Rate Bowl versus Big 12 or Big Ten


Pac-12 Conference

2023: * No. 1
New Year's Six The New Year's Six, sometimes abbreviated as NY6, are the following NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) bowl games: the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. These games are traditionally play ...
. The champion goes to either the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Fiesta Bowl or the
Peach Bowl The Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played annually in Atlanta, Georgia, since December 30, 1968. The first three Peach Bowls were played at Bobby Dodd Stadium, Grant Field on the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech c ...
unless they are selected for the
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Guaranteed Bids: * The Alamo Bowl versus Big 12 No. 2. * The Holiday Bowl versus ACC. * The Las Vegas Bowl versus Big Ten No. 4. * The Sun Bowl versus ACC. * The
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versus Mountain West. The Pac-12 Conference will also have a seventh bowl tie-in with an ESPN Events operated bowl game.


Southeastern Conference

2023 * No. 1
New Year's Six The New Year's Six, sometimes abbreviated as NY6, are the following NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) bowl games: the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. These games are traditionally play ...
. The champion goes to the
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or
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unless they are selected for the
College Football Playoff The College Football Playoff (CFP) is an annual single-elimination tournament, knockout invitational tournament to determine a national champion for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, D ...
. Traditionally, the SEC champion or runner up would play in the
Sugar Bowl The Sugar Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in New Orleans, Louisiana. Played annually since January 1, 1935, it is tied with the Orange Bowl and Sun Bowl as the second-oldest bowl games in the country, surpassed only ...
versus a highly ranked Big 12 opponent, unless the game was selected for the College Football Playoff. * No. 2 The Citrus Bowl versus Big Ten Tier No. 1: Conference, in consultation with bowls and schools, assign teams to the following six bowls: * The ReliaQuest Bowl versus Big Ten * The Las Vegas Bowl versus Pac-12 (even-numbered years) OR the Duke's Mayo Bowl versus ACC (odd-numbered years) * The Gator Bowl versus ACC * The
Music City Bowl The Music City Bowl is a post-season American college football bowl game certified by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA that has been played in Nashville, Tennessee, since 1998 in sports, 1998. Since 2020, it has been sponsored by ...
versus Big Ten * The Texas Bowl versus Big 12 * The
Liberty Bowl The Liberty Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game played in late December or early January since 1959. For its first five years, it was played at Philadelphia Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia before being held at Atlantic Cit ...
versus Big 12 Tier #2 * The Birmingham Bowl * The Gasparilla Bowl


Sun Belt Conference

2023 Guaranteed Bids: * The New Orleans Bowl versus Conference USA * The 68 Ventures Bowl versus MAC 3 Bids from the following: * The Boca Raton Bowl * The Salute to Veterans Bowl * The Cure Bowl * The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl * The First Responder Bowl * The Frisco Bowl * The Myrtle Beach Bowl * The
New Mexico Bowl The New Mexico Bowl is an NCAA-sanctioned post-season college football bowl game that has been played annually since 2006 at University Stadium (Albuquerque), University Stadium, on the campus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New M ...


Division I FBS Independents

Of the independent Football Bowl Subdivision teams, there are contractual agreements to play in certain bowl games should they become bowl eligible. All of these teams are eligible to be selected for a New Year's Six bowl game before accepting any other contractual bids. For 2023, some of the contractual obligations are the following: * Notre Dame – eligible for ACC-contracted bowls. However, Notre Dame cannot be selected by an ACC bowl if there is an eligible ACC team with two or more wins than Notre Dame. For example, a 9–3 Clemson team must be chosen over a 7–5 Notre Dame team. Notre Dame was selected to the 2019 Camping World Bowl in lieu of the 3rd-place ACC team, the third time since 2014 they have taken an ACC slot. Notre Dame can also be selected to play against ACC teams in the Orange Bowl twice in the span from 20142025, and has no limit in playing in any other New Year's Six bowls if selected (Notre Dame has yet to make an Orange Bowl in that time; its most recent New Year's Six Bowl was the 2022 Fiesta Bowl). In 2022, Notre Dame was selected to the Gator Bowl.


Division I FCS

For the only bowl game in the Football Championship Subdivision, the Celebration Bowl, the
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and
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC ) is a List of NCAA conferences, collegiate athletic conference whose full members are historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and the Mid-A ...
both have tie-ins. Each conference must send their champion to the game.


Division II


Lone Star Conference

The Lone Star Conference has tie-ins to two bowls: a mandatory tie-in with the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl and optional slots in the Live United Bowl and Corsicana Bowl.


Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association

The
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. Its fourteen me ...
has tie-ins to three bowls: # Mineral Water Bowl: The MIAA must send its highest-ranked team not in the Division II tournament. # Live United Bowl: The MIAA is one of two conferences (the other being the LSC) from which the bowl can draw its at-large team. # Corsicana Bowl: The MIAA is one of three conferences from which the bowl can draw its teams.


Great American Conference

The
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has two tie-ins: # Live United Bowl: The GAC must send its highest-ranked team not in the Division II tournament. # Corsicana Bowl: The GAC is one of three conferences (the others being the MIAA and LSC) from which the bowl can draw its teams.


Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has a tie-in with the Mineral Water Bowl and sends the highest-ranking team not in the tournament.


References

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