Your full college football bowl results/schedule/stories, and Central Georgia alums

Your full college football bowl results/schedule/stories, and Central Georgia alums

Links of games played have game stories.

Monday, Jan. 2

ReliaQuest Bowl (Noon, ESPN2)

Mississippi State 19, Illinois 10

Cotton Bowl (1 p.m., ESPN)

Tulane 46, Southern Cal 45

Citrus Bowl (1 p.m., ABC)

LSU 63, Purdue 7

Purdue’s Central Georgian: PK Mitchell Fineran, Peach County. In the game: Fineran made his lone point-after try.

Rose Bowl (5 p.m., ESPN)

Penn State 35, Utah 21

Monday, Jan. 9

College Football Playoff National Championship Game (7:30 p.m., ESPN)

Peach Bowl winner vs. Fiesta Bowl winner

🏈🏈🏈 RESULTS 🏈🏈🏈

Friday, Dec. 16

Bahamas Bowl 

UAB 24, Miami, Ohio 20

Cure Bowl 

Troy 18, Texas-San Antonio 12
Troy QB Gunnar Watson of Taylor County was 13 of 23 for 113 yards, a TD and two interceptions while getting sacked six times to lead the Trojans in a defensive battle. He finished the season 206 of 335 - 61.49 percent - for 2,818 yards, 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He announced before the bowl game that he was returning to Troy.

Saturday, Dec. 17

Fenway Bowl 

Louisville 24, Cincinnati 7

DB Trey Franklin of Warner Robins didn’t play in the game. He played in nine games this season, and was credited with a pass breakup.

Celebration Bowl

North Carolina Central 41, Jackson State 34, OT

New Mexico Bowl 

BYU 24, SMU 23

Los Angeles Bowl 

Fresno State 29, Washington State 6

LendingTree Bowl 

Southern Miss 38, Rice 24

Las Vegas Bowl 

Oregon State 30, Florida 3

Frisco Bowl 

Boise State 35, North Texas 32

Monday, Dec. 19

Myrtle Beach Bowl 

Marshall 28, UConn 14

Freshman WR Zion Odoms of Northeast didn’t play this season, apparently redshirting.

Tuesday, Dec. 20

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 

Eastern Michigan 41, San Jose State 27

Boca Raton Bowl 

Toledo 21, Liberty 19

Mount de Sales grad A’Khori Jones had two tackles for Liberty. Dexter Ricks Jr. of Baldwin and Antwon Jackson did not play. Ahmad Walker of Warner Robins left the team upon entering the transfer portal in early December, leaving as the team’s No. 3 tackler with 63 tackles in 12 games. Jones had 18 tackles in 11 games. Ricks had a tackle in three games, and Jackson didn’t play in any, apparently redshirting. QB John Alan Richter of Jones County didn’t play in the game for Toledo, and is apparently redshirting.

Wednesday, Dec. 21

New Orleans Bowl 

Western Kentucky 44, South Alabama 23

Dublin grad JaQues Evans, a first-team All-CUSA pick earlier this month, was fourth on the Hilltoppers with six tackles, adding a team-high 2.5 tackles for loss (for minus 12 yards), and a sack. Peach County’s Talique Allen added three tackles. Northside grad Cory Munson drilled field goals of 23, 31, and 31 yards, and missed a 34 yards, going perfect on five PATs and averaging 64.1 yards per kickoff.

Thursday, Dec. 22

Armed Forces Bowl 

Air Force 30, Baylor 15

Friday, Dec. 23

Independence Bowl

Houston 23, Louisiana-Lafayette 16

Gasparilla Bowl

Wake Forest 27, Missouri 17

Saturday, Dec. 24

Hawaii Bowl

Middle Tennessee vs. San Diego State

          MTSU DB Teldrick Ross (Jones County) had three tackles, a tackle for loss, and an interception for MTSU. Bryce Bailey (Bleckley County) had a tackle. Offensive lineman Conner Griffin (Jones County) didn’t play.

Monday, Dec. 26

Quick Lane Bowl

Bowling Green vs. New Mexico State

Tuesday, Dec. 27

Camellia Bowl 

Buffalo 23, Georgia Southern 21

Georgia Southern’s Central Georgians: WR Marcus Sanders (Macon County) caught three passes for 20 yards. RB Tyler Jordan (Stratford) carried once for a 4-yard loss. OL Caleb Kelly (Northside) started, and

First Responder Bowl 

Memphis 38, Utah State 10

Memphis’ Central Georgian: DB Davion Ross of Perry had three tackles for the Tigers.

Birmingham Bowl

East Carolina 53, Coastal Carolina 29

Guaranteed Rate Bowl 

Wisconsin 24, Oklahoma State 17

Wednesday, Dec. 28

Military Bowl 

Duke 30, UCF 13

Duke’s Central Georgian: 1 WR Jontavis Robertson, Jones County. Robertson is seventh with 14 catches and sixth with 191 yards, and a touchdown. In the game: Robertson played, but was recorded no stats.
UCF’s Central Georgian: 71-OL Tylan Grable, Wilkinson County. Grable, a senior, has started every game this season at left tackle.

Liberty Bowl 

Arkansas 55, Kansas 53, 3 OT

Holiday Bowl 

Oregon 28, North Carolina 27

Oregon’s Central Georgian: 22-RB Noah Whittington, Peach County. Whittington is second on the Ducks with 754 yards on 128 carries, with five touchdowns. He has 17 catches for 132 yards and a touchdown. In the game: Whittington ran 11 times for 27 yards.

Texas Bowl 

Texas Tech 42, Mississippi 25

Mississippi’s Central Georgian: 51-OL Flip Carswell, Washington County. He hasn’t played this year, is apparently redshirting.

Thursday, Dec. 29

Pinstripe Bowl

Minnesota 28, Syracuse 20

Syracuse’s Central Georgian: 17-DL Steve Linton, Dublin. Linton is 16th on the team with 22 tackles, fourth with 3.5 sacks, and tied for fourth with six tackles for loss. He entered the transfer portal in early December and was still listed on Syracuse’s roster for the game, but was not in uniform and didn’t play.

Cheez-It Bowl 

Florida State 35, Oklahoma 32

Alamo Bowl 

Washington 27, Texas 20

Friday, Dec. 30

Duke's Mayo Bowl (Noon, ESPN)

Maryland 16, N.C. State 12

Sun Bowl (2 p.m., CBS)

Pittsburgh 37, UCLA 35

Gator Bowl (3:30 p.m., ESPN)

Notre Dame 45, South Carolina 38

Arizona Bowl (4:30 p.m., Barstool Sports)

Ohio 30, Wyoming 27

Orange Bowl (8 p.m.)

Tennessee 31, Clemson 14

Tennessee’s Central Georgian: Dee Williams (Mary Persons) returned a punt for nine yards and a kickoff for 17, to go with two tackles.

Saturday, Dec. 31

Music City Bowl (Noon, ABC)

Iowa 21, Kentucky 0

Kentucky’s Central Georgian: LB D’Eryk Jackson of West Laurens was tied for second for Kentucky with four tackles in the game. He finished the season leading Kentucky with 67 tackles, and had four for loss.

Sugar Bowl (Noon, ESPN)

Alabama 45, Kansas State 20

Fiesta Bowl (4 p.m., ESPN)

TCU 51, Michigan 45

Peach Bowl (8 p.m., ESPN)

Georgia 42, Ohio State 41