College Football Bowl Game TV Schedule For Monday
By Jack Crosby
After taking a day off to let the NFL do their thing, college football bowl game action returns on Monday with three huge contests taking place.
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Now that the Christmas season is over and the NFL Week 17 action is out of the way, it’s time to focus on college football once again as the bowl season kicks into high gear.
Already here in the 2014 bowl season we’ve seen some match ups that we will never forget, but now it’s time to focus on some of the bigger name teams that will be vying for one final win this season.
On Monday, big names are indeed what we have in each bowl game for Monday.
Here is a look at the complete schedule of college football bowl games that are set for Monday, as well as how you can watch them.
Liberty Bowl (2:00 PM ET, ESPN/WatchESPN)
Russell Athletic Bowl (5:30 PM ET, ESPN/WatchESPN)
Texas Bowl (9:00 PM ET, ESPN/WatchESPN)
That is the entire slate for Monday.
At the moment, you would certainly venture to think that a lot of eyes are on the match up between the Texas Longhorns and Arkansas Razorbacks. This game pits two coaches against one another that are trying to bring their respective programs back to prominence. Bret Bielema and Arkansas had a pretty good year in 2014, and a win in this game would push them a long way in 2015.
Which game are you looking forward to the most? Let us know in the comments below.
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