Great news for College Football betting aficionados. The 2015-16 bowl season will be the biggest yet, with 80 teams playing in 41 games after the close of conference championship Saturday. Several weeks ago the NCAA announced that they have approved two new bowl games for the 2015–16 season, bringing the total number of games set to play this year to 41. The additional college bowl games are an unnamed game set in Tuscon, Ariz., and will feature teams from the Mountain West and Conference USA. The second added game for the coming season has been named “AutoNation Cure Bowl” and will feature members of the American Athletic Conference and the Sun Belt.
Breaking Down the Complete 2015-16 College Football Odds Bowl Games Schedule
Number of bowls drops from 42 to 41 after Austin organizers choose to wait until ’16 http://t.co/YqdhKriyXL (USATSI) pic.twitter.com/P338vskBwL
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Same as last year, the semifinals of the College Football Playoff will be played at the Orange Bowl and Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Eve. The final game of the Bowl Season, the NCAA National Championship, will be held in Glendale, Ariz., on January 11. While we wait for the NCAAF kick off, here is the full 2015-16 college football bowl schedule with TV info and times if available.