Printable College Football Bowl Games 2021

Hey folks, it’s bowl season! Yeah, that magical time of year where we all gather around the TV, stuff our faces with snacks, and watch college football teams battle it out for ultimate glory (and sometimes just a fancy trophy). And what’s better than just watching the games? Oh, only having a schedule of all the bowl games WITH the teams’ records! I mean, we’re talking pure gold here, people. So get ready to mark your calendars and adjust your binge-watching schedules, because here’s the scoop:

Bahamas Bowl: Middle Tennessee vs. Toledo

Bahamas BowlThe perfect bowl game for anyone who loves crystal-clear water, pristine beaches, and football (so, pretty much everyone, right?). Middle Tennessee and Toledo are both decent teams with 8-4 records, so this one could be a nail-biter. Or it could be a snooze-fest, but hey, at least you’re in the Bahamas!

Frisco Bowl: San Diego State vs. Ohio

Frisco BowlSan Diego State is used to warm weather and sunny skies, so playing in Frisco, Texas might be a bit of a shock. But they’re a tough team with a 7-5 record and a great defense, so Ohio (who also has a 7-5 record) better watch out. And hey, if you’re lucky, maybe you’ll get some delicious Tex-Mex during the game.

Pinstripe Bowl: Michigan State vs. Wake Forest

Pinstripe BowlYes, there’s a bowl named after a piece of clothing. And yes, it’s played at Yankee Stadium. But don’t let the weirdness distract you from the fact that this could be a great game. Michigan State has had an up-and-down season, but they’re a solid team with a 6-6 record. Wake Forest, on the other hand, has only lost 3 games this season, so they’ll be looking to keep their momentum going. Plus, you might see some baseball players hanging out in the stands.

Texas Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M

Texas BowlThere’s nothing more Texan than football, barbecue, and…um, cowboys? Anyway, this battle between Oklahoma State and Texas A&M is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Both teams have 8-4 records and explosive offenses, so expect a lot of points to be scored. And if you’re in Houston for the game, be sure to try some authentic Texas-style brisket.

Orange Bowl: Florida vs. Virginia

Orange BowlIf you’re looking for some serious football action, the Orange Bowl is where it’s at. Florida and Virginia are both powerhouse teams (with records of 10-2 and 9-4, respectively) and they’ll be pulling out all the stops to win. Plus, you get to watch the game in sunny Miami, which is never a bad thing.

Sugar Bowl: Georgia vs. Baylor

Sugar BowlFinally, we come to the granddaddy of them all - the Sugar Bowl. Georgia and Baylor are both top-10 teams with impressive records (11-2 and 11-1, respectively) and they’ll be going all out to bring home the coveted Sugar Bowl trophy. It’s going to be an intense game, so make sure you’re ready for some heart-stopping moments. And maybe bring some extra napkins for all the celebratory sticky fingers.

Well folks, that’s our round-up of the bowl games schedule WITH records. I mean, are we good to you or what? And hey, if you’re feeling extra generous, maybe you’ll invite us over for some snacks and touchdowns. Just sayin'.