ESPN unveiled the 2019-20 college football bowl game schedule on Thursday, featuring a 35-game slate across a two-and-a-half week stretch.
The upcoming bowl season will begin on Friday, Dec. 20 – just 13 days following the final full Saturday of the regular season. Because the 2019 regular season will be 15 weeks rather than the usual 14, more bowl games will also be played following New Year's Day.
The slate of games will span 17 days, with this year's College Football Playoff semifinals being played on Dec. 28. The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and PlayStation Fiesta Bowl will host this year’s CFP Semifinals, with the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic beginning the New Year’s Six slate earlier the same day.