New Year’s Day 2014 Bowl Schedule

By Kevin Kelley -

Happy New Year! There are six college football bowl games slated for New Year’s Day 2014.

The highlight of the New Year’s Day slate of games is “The Grandaddy of Them All,” the Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio. Big Ten Champion Michigan State takes on Pac-12 Champion Stanford at 5pm ET on ESPN.

The New Year’s Day bowl schedule kicks off at noon eastern with two games. Georgia faces Nebraska in the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl (ESPN2) and North Texas takes on UNLV in the Heart of Dallas Bowl (ESPNU).

At 1pm ET, South Carolina and Wisconsin meet in the Capital One Bowl (ABC) and Iowa and LSU square off in the Outback Bowl (ESPN).

After the Rose Bowl Game, Baylor meets UCF in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl at 8:30pm ET on ESPN.

Listed below is the schedule of bowl games for New Year’s Day, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. See our complete 2013-14 Bowl Schedule which includes two printable PDF versions and an iCal file.

NEW YEAR’S DAY 2014 BOWL SCHEDULE

TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl
Georgia vs. Nebraska – Noon ET, ESPN2

Heart of Dallas Bowl
North Texas vs. UNLV – Noon ET, ESPNU

Capital One Bowl
South Carolina vs. Wisconsin – 1:00pm ET, ABC

Outback Bowl
Iowa vs. LSU – 1:00pm ET, ESPN

Rose Bowl Game
Michigan State vs. Stanford – 5:00pm ET, ESPN

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
Baylor vs. UCF – 8:30pm ET, ESPN

Conference Bowl Records (through 12/31/13)

  • SEC (3-0)
  • Sun Belt (1-0)
  • Pac-12 (6-2)
  • Big 12 (2-1)
  • IND (2-1)
  • MWC (3-2)
  • C-USA (2-3)
  • AAC (1-2)
  • ACC (3-6)
  • Big Ten (0-2)
  • MAC (0-4)

Bowl Schedule

Comments (15)

Appreciate the simplicity, completeness, and clarity od this schedule. No gimmicks, ads, comments…….just the requested and required information! THANKS

Kevin – Just tuned in and getting ready for the Rose Bowl @ 5pm… Thanks for your bottom line schedule. Simple & easy peezy

I think it’s a shame that espn seems to have a monopoly on most of the college bowl games

I think ABC/ESPN have moved most of the bowl games to ESPN so they get the subscribers. IF you think about it you get the advertisers and the transmissions fees from the cable, satellite companies, so the cord cutters cannot just get the over the air broadcasts. Since at the noon/one o’clock slot on New Years Day there is too many games going on, they have to put one of them on ABC otherwise its ESPN or ESPN networks, also the Las Vegas Bowl back on the 21st of Dec. Sun Bowl is CBS and Cotton is Fox, but its pretty much ESPN.

I agree completely with Blair. Simple and to the point. I also appreciate the conference standings.

I think ESPN has done a fantastic job….keep up the good work! There can never be enough football.

Why the hell all the games got to show on espn lots of my male clients wanted to enjoy the games today due to the living arrangement they can’t afford cable