2015-16 bowl schedule/results

December 20, 2015 at 4:08AM

2015-16 bowl schedule/results

From the Wildcats vs. Lobos to the Sooners, Tigers, Spartans and Crimson Tide battling for the title, here's the slate:

BOWLDATERESULTHIGHLIGHTS

New MexicoSaturdayArizona 45, New Mexico 37Anu Solomon passes for two TDs and rushes for one for the Wildcats.

Las VegasSaturdayUtah 35, Brigham Young 28Utes bolt to 35-0 first-quarter lead, with two pick-sixes being key.

CamelliaSaturdayAppalachian State 31, Ohio U. 29Mountaineers rally from 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to win first bowl.

CureSaturdaySan Jose St. 27, Georgia State 16Spartans QB Kenny Potter passed and rushed for a TD in the fourth quarter.

New OrleansSaturdayLate gameArkansas State (9-3)vs.Louisiana Tech (8-4)

BOWLGAME INFORMATIONMATCHUP

Miami BeachMonday, Miami, 1:30 p.m., ESPNWestern Kentucky (11-2)vs.South Florida (8-4)

Idaho PotatoTuesday, Boise, 2:30 p.m., ESPNAkron (7-5)vs.Utah State (6-6)

Boca RatonTuesday, Boca Raton, Fla.; 6 p.m., ESPNToledo (9-2)vs.Temple (10-3)

PoinsettiaWednesday, San Diego, 3:30 p.m., ESPNBoise State (9-3)vs.Northern Illinois (8-5)

GoDaddyWednesday, Mobile, Ala.; 7 p.m., ESPNGeorgia Southern (8-4)vs.Bowling Green (10-3)

BahamasThursday, Nassau, Bahamas; 11 a.m., ESPNMiddle Tennessee (7-5)vs.Western Michigan (7-5)

HawaiiThursday, Honolulu, 7 p.m., ESPNSan Diego State (10-3)vs.Cincinnati (7-5)

St. PetersburgSaturday, St. Petersburg, Fla.; 10 a.m., ESPNConnecticut (6-6)vs.Marshall (9-3)

SunSaturday, El Paso, Texas; 1 p.m., Ch. 4Miami of Florida (8-4)vs.Washington State (8-4)

Heart of DallasSaturday, Dallas, 1:20 p.m., ESPNWashington (6-6)vs.Southern Mississippi (9-4)

PinstripeSaturday, New York, 2:30 p.m., Ch. 5Indiana (6-6)vs.Duke (7-5)

IndependenceSaturday, Shreveport, La.; 4:45 p.m., ESPNTulsa (6-6)vs.Virginia Tech (6-6)

Foster FarmsSaturday, Santa Clara, Calif.; 8:15 p.m., ESPNUCLA (8-4)vs.Nebraska (5-7)

MilitaryDec. 28, Annapolis, Md.; 1:30 p.m., ESPNPittsburgh (8-4)vs.Navy (10-2)

Quick LaneDec. 28, Detroit, 4 p.m., ESPN2Central Michigan (7-5)vs.Gophers (5-7)

Armed ForcesDec. 29, Fort Worth, Texas; 1 p.m., ESPNCalifornia (7-5)vs.Air Force (8-5)

Russell AthleticDec. 29, Orlando, Fla.; 4:30 p.m., ESPNNorth Carolina (11-2)vs.Baylor (9-3)

ArizonaDec. 29, Tucson, Ariz.; 6:30 p.m., ASNNevada (6-6)vs.Colorado State (7-5)

TexasDec. 29, Houston, 8 p.m., ESPNLSU (8-3)vs.Texas Tech (7-5)

BirminghamDec. 30, Birmingham, Ala.; 11 a.m., ESPNAuburn (6-6)vs.Memphis (9-3)

BelkDec. 30, Charlotte, N.C.; 2:30 p.m., ESPNN.C. State (7-5)vs.Mississippi State (8-4)

Music CityDec. 30, Nashville, Tenn.; 6 p.m., ESPNTexas A&M (8-4)vs.Louisville (7-5)

HolidayDec. 30, San Diego, 9:30 p.m., ESPNSouthern Cal (8-5)vs.Wisconsin (9-3)

PeachDec. 31, Atlanta, 11 a.m., ESPNHouston (12-1)vs.Florida State (10-2)

OutbackJan. 1, Tampa, Fla.; 11 a.m., ESPN2Northwestern (10-2)vs.Tennessee (8-4)

CitrusJan. 1, Orlando, Fla.; noon, Ch. 5Michigan (9-3)vs.Florida (10-3)

FiestaJan. 1, Glendale, Ariz.; noon, ESPNNotre Dame (10-2)vs.Ohio State (11-1)

RoseJan. 1, Pasadena, Calif.; 4 p.m., ESPNStanford (11-2)vs.Iowa (12-1)

SugarJan. 1, New Orleans, 7:30 p.m., ESPNOklahoma State (10-2)vs.Ole Miss (9-3)

TaxSlayerJan. 2, Jacksonville, Fla.; 11 a.m., ESPNPenn State (7-5)vs.Georgia (9-3)

LibertyJan. 2, Memphis, Tenn.; 2:30 p.m., ESPNKansas State (6-6)vs.Arkansas (7-5)

AlamoJan. 2, San Antonio, 5:45 p.m., ESPNOregon (9-3)vs.TCU (10-2)

CactusJan. 2, Phoenix, 9:15 p.m., ESPNWest Virginia (7-5)vs.Arizona State (6-6)

College Football Playoff

Orange (semifinal)Dec. 31, Miami Gardens, Fla.; 3 p.m., ESPNNo. 4 Oklahoma (11-1)vs.No. 1 Clemson (13-0)

Cotton (semifinal)Dec. 31, Arlington, Texas; 7 p.m., ESPNNo. 3 Michigan State (12-1)vs.No. 2 Alabama (12-1)

ChampionshipJan. 11, Glendale, Ariz.; 7:30 p.m., ESPNSemifinal winners

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