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College Football Bowl Glance
The Celebration Bowl in Atlanta drew nearly 27,000 fans to witness a four-overtime HBCU championship classic, showcasing passion amid declining interest in other bowls.
- This past week, a roundup lists multiple bowl results including a four-overtime Celebration Bowl finish, with play continuing through late December featuring the Independence Bowl and Music City Bowl on Dec.30.
- This coming week features Oregon in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Dec.22 and the Boca Raton Bowl on Dec.23, with broadcasts on TNT/HBO Max and ESPN.
- Mississippi State faces Wake Forest in the Holiday Bowl on ESPN, while Oklahoma is scheduled for an 8 p.m. kickoff on ESPN/ABC, this year.
- The playoff bracket advances to Jan. 9 at the Fiesta Bowl, with semifinals earlier this year and the national championship scheduled for Jan. 19.
- Across the country, bowls are staged at Fenway Bowl in Boston, Birmingham Bowl, and Sun Bowl in El Paso, with national TV games like New Mexico vs. Minnesota and Central Michigan vs. Northwestern.
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HBCUs deliver sensational Celebration Bowl
College football bowl games have changed in my lifetime. While some still hold their luster, many bowls are left on the backburner as the College Football Playoff tournament begins. Postseason games, which are designed to celebrate achievement of teams that reach the six-win plateau and showcase a host community and its civic spirit, now seem to be burdensome. The games have become victims of player and coach indifference and the transfer portal…
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Total News Sources12
Leaning Left6Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Left
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources lean Left
55% Left
L 55%
C 27%
R 18%
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