CLike every year, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) celebrates it Bowl season During December and early January to crown the best college football teams in the United States.
The 2023 season is no exception Consists of 42 bowls For fans of this sport, whether in the American Federation or in other Latin American countries such as Mexico.
2023 Heisman Trophy Winner
he Heisman TrophyHe was named the best college football player in the United States during the season, and was awarded in 2023 to the quarterback. LSU, Jayden Danielsafter adding 4,946 offensive yards and 50 touchdowns with Louisiana State University.
Daniels He became only the third player in history LSU In winning this award. He was the first to achieve this Billy Cannon In 1959 and the second Joe Burrow In 2019.
NCAA Major Bowls
The most important dishes National Collegiate Athletic AssociationWhich will be held on December 30, 31 and January 1, as follows:
- Peach Bowl (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Orange Bowl (Miami, Florida)
- Citrus Bowl (Orlando, Florida)
- Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas)
- Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)
NCAA Bowls 2023: Dates and times
Below, we present the dates and times of the world's six most important vessels National Collegiate Athletic Association:
Cotton Bowl (December 29)
Ohio State (7) vs. Missouri (9) (7:00 p.m. CDMX)
Peach Bowl (December 30)
Penn State (10) vs. Ole Miss (11) (11:00 a.m. CDMX)
Orange Bowl (December 30)
Florida State (5) vs. Georgia (6) (3:00 PM CDMX)
Citrus Bowl (January 1)
Iowa (17) vs. Tennessee (21) (12:00 CDMX)
Rose Bowl (play-off semifinals) (January 1)
Michigan (1) vs. Alabama (4) (4:00 PM CDMX)
Sugar Bowl (playoff semifinals) (January 1)
Washington (2) vs. Texas (3) (7:45 PM CDMX)
*College Football Championship Game: January 8 at 6:30 PM CDMX.
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