As the 2024 New Year’s Day approaches, college football fans are eagerly anticipating a series of exciting bowl games. The bowl season continues with pivotal matchups that showcase some of the best teams in NCAA football. Notably, the Sugar Bowl features the Alabama Crimson Tide competing against the Texas Longhorns at 12 PM ET, live on ESPN. Concurrently, the Rose Bowl will see the Michigan Wolverines take on the Oregon Ducks at 5 PM ET, broadcasted on ABC. Additionally, the Cotton Bowl kicks off at 1 PM ET with the USC Trojans facing the Michigan State Spartans, airing on ESPN. Viewers can also enjoy the Fiesta Bowl, which features the Notre Dame Fighting Irish against the TCU Horned Frogs at 4 PM ET, broadcasted on ESPN. The drama of college football unfolds as fans flock to their screens or stadiums to catch these marquee matchups. According to NCAA’s official announcement, “This year’s lineup promises to deliver thrilling contests that will dictate the early momentum for the 2024-25 season.” Whether it’s the tradition of the Rose Bowl or the fierce competition seen in the Sugar Bowl, January 1st remains a significant day for college football.