Alright, so I’ve been digging into this whole “college bowl schedule” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey. I wanted to figure out the whole schedule for these games, like, when they’re happening, who’s playing who, and all that jazz.

First, I started poking around to find out where I could even watch these games. Turns out, most of them are gonna be on ESPN, ESPN2, or ABC. Also you can watch it through their app or Fubo. Okay, cool, I’ve got options.
Then I started looking into specific games. I saw that Notre Dame beat Indiana the other day, 27-17. It happened on Friday. Nice! I’m keeping an eye out for more scores like that. Seems like most games will be after Christmas, and the last one will be on December 31, in El Paso, Texas. I wrote down the time, 2 p.m. ET. Noted.
So, I kept digging and started to piece together this whole schedule. It looks like this whole bowl game thing is a pretty big deal, with games happening all over the place. For example, one of the games, called the Rate Bowl, takes place in Arizona and has been going on since 1989. I jotted that down too, ’cause, why not? It’s good to know.
This is what I’ve got for now. It’s a work in progress, but I feel like I’m getting a handle on this college bowl schedule thing. I’m gonna keep updating my notes as more information comes out, especially with scores and any changes to the schedule. It’s kinda fun, actually, staying on top of all this.
- Started by figuring out where to watch the games: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, or stream them.
 - Looked into some specific games and scores, like Notre Dame vs. Indiana.
 - Noted down the location for the games, like the Rate Bowl in Arizona.
 - Marked the time for the last game, 2 p.m. ET on December 31.
 - Plan to keep updating my notes as I learn more.
 
It’s been a bit of a process, but I’m getting there. Just wanted to share my progress so far. I will keep updating it!

