Now that the CFP Committee has picked its four playoff teams, it’s finally bowl season in college football! 78 teams from all over the country were invited to participate in these 40 bowl games spanning from Mid-December to the National Championship in January. From the Cheez-It Bowl to the Fiesta Bowl, FanWide has got you covered, especially if you live near Colorado Springs.
FanWide, the World’s Largest Sports Fan Club Network, locates the nearest venue showing your team and your game with sound. Their fan reward program featuring FanChain Tokens (FANZ) has also been recently launched so that fans can earn rewards for simply watching their own team. Soon fans will be able redeem their FANZ for free drinks, merchandise, and even game tickets.
For watching NCAAF Bowl Games in Colorado Springs, FanWide recommends Tony’s Downtown Bar, located in the heart of downtown. Tony’s is a neighborhood bar featuring Wisconsin-style décor and Wisconsin style food. Not only are they the best spot to watch the Wisconsin Badgers take on the Oregon Ducks in the Rose Bowl, but also the Texas Longhorns go head to head against the Utah Utes in the Alamo bowl, or even Virginia Tech Hokies versus the Kentucky Wildcats in the Belk Bowl, plus many other bowl games listed below. They’ll be showing all these bowl games on their 10 big screens all the way through the National Championship.
Here are the featured bowl games that Tony’s Downtown Bar will be showing (All times PST):
- Central Michigan vs San Diego State in the New Mexico Bowl, 12/21 at 11:00am
- Liberty vs Georgia Southern in the Cure Bowl, 12/21 at 11:30am
- SMU at Florida Atlantic in the Boca Raton Bowl, 12/21 at 12:30pm
- Florida International vs Arkansas State in the Camellia Bowl, 12/21 at 2:30pm
- #19 Boise State vs Washington in the Las Vegas Bowl, 12/21 at 4:30pm
- #20 Appalachian State vs UAB in the New Orleans Bowl, 12/21 at 6:00pm
- UCF vs Marshall in the Gasparilla Bowl, 12/23 at 11:30am
- Hawai’i vs BYU in the Hawai’i Bowl, 12/24 at 5:00pm
- Louisiana Tech vs Miami in the Independence Bowl, 12/26 at 1:00pm
- Pittsburgh vs Eastern Michigan in the Quick Lane Bowl, 12/26 at 5:00pm
- North Carolina vs Temple in the Military Bowl, 12/27 at 9:00am
- Michigan State vs Wake Forest in the Pinstripe Bowl, 12/27 at 12:20pm
- Air Force vs Washington State in the Cheez-It Bowl, 12/27 at 7:15pm
- #17 Memphis vs #10 Penn State in the Cotton Bowl, 12/28 at 9:00am
- #3 Clemson vs #2 Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl, 12/28 at 5:00pm
- Western Kentucky vs Western Michigan in the First Responder Bowl, 12/30 at 9:30am
- Mississippi State vs Louisville in the Music City Bowl, 12/30 at 1:00pm
- California vs Illinois in the Redbox Bowl, 12/30 at 1:00pm
- #9 Florida vs #24 Virginia in the Orange Bowl, 12/30 at 5:00pm
- Virginia Tech vs Kentucky in the Belk Bowl, 12/31 at 9:00am
- Wyoming vs Georgia State in the Arizona Bowl, 12/31 at 1:30pm
- #11 Utah vs Texas in the Alamo Bowl, 12/31 at 4:30pm
- #18 Minnesota vs #12 Auburn in the Outback Bowl, 1/1 at 10:00am
- #6 Oregon vs #8 Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl, 1/1 at 2:00pm
- #5 Georgia vs #7 Baylor in the Sugar Bowl, 1/1 at 5:45pm
- Boston College vs #21 Cincinnati in the Birmingham Bowl, 1/2 at 12:00pm
- Indiana vs Tennessee in the Gator Bowl, 1/2 at 4:00pm
- Ohio vs Nevada in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, 1/3 at 12:30pm
- Southern Mississippi vs Tulane in the Armed Forces Bowl, 1/4 at 8:30am
- Louisiana vs Miami (OH) in the Lendingtree Bowl, 1/6 at 4:30pm
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