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5 days ago
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- Yahoo
ESPN releases bowl schedule for 33 games at the end of the 2025 college football season
The 2025 college football bowl season begins on December 13. ESPN released its schedule for the postseason on Thursday as the network will televise 33 bowl games outside of the 12-team College Football Playoff. The only non-playoff bowl games the network doesn't have the rights to are the Holiday Bowl, Sun Bowl and the Arizona Bowl. Advertisement Bowl season will unofficially begin with the Celebration Bowl on Dec. 13, and the first FBS bowl game of the season kicks off at 9 p.m. ET that night with the LA Bowl. The biggest day of bowl season is on Dec. 27. Seven games will be featured on that Saturday along with multiple Week 17 NFL games. There is a game missing from this year's bowl slate, however. ESPN announced that the Bahamas Bowl would not take place at the end of the season and that 'league commitments will fulfilled through other ESPN owned-and-operated games.' The network owns 17 bowl games and the Bahamas Bowl has annually featured teams from Conference USA and the MAC. The entire ESPN FBS bowl schedule is listed below and all times are Eastern. The dates for the College Football Playoff were previously announced in April. Advertisement Saturday, Dec. 13 LA Bowl (9 p.m., ESPN) Tuesday, Dec. 16 IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl (9 p.m. ESPN) Wednesday, Dec. 17 Cure Bowl (5 p.m. ESPN) 68 Ventures Bowl (8:30 p.m., ESPN) Friday, Dec. 19 Myrtle Beach Bowl (Noon, ESPN) Gasparilla Bowl (3:30 p.m., ESPN) Monday, Dec. 22 Potato Bowl (2 p.m., ESPN) Tuesday, Dec. 23 Boca Raton Bowl (2 p.m., ESPN) New Orleans Bowl (5:30 p.m., ESPN) Frisco Bowl (9 p.m., ESPN) Wednesday, Dec. 24 Hawaii Bowl (8 or 9 p.m., ESPN) Friday, Dec. 26 GameAbove Sports Bowl (1 p.m., ESPN) Rate Bowl (4:30 p.m., ESPN) First Responder Bowl (8 p.m., ESPN) Saturday, Dec. 27 Military Bowl (11 a.m., ESPN) Advertisement Pinstripe Bowl (Noon, ABC) Fenway Bowl (2:30 p.m., ESPN) Pop-Tarts Bowl (3:30 p.m., ABC) New Mexico Bowl (5:45 p.m., ESPN) Gator Bowl (7:30 p.m., ABC) Texas Bowl (9:15 p.m., ESPN) Monday, Dec. 29 Birmingham Bowl (2 p.m., ESPN) Tuesday, Dec. 30 Independence Bowl (2 p.m., ESPN) Music City Bowl (5:30 p.m., ESPN) Alamo Bowl (9 p.m., ESPN) Wednesday, Dec. 31 ReliaQuest Bowl (Noon, ESPN) Citrus Bowl (3 p.m., ABC) Las Vegas Bowl (3:30 p.m., ESPN) Friday, Jan. 2 Armed Forces Bowl (1 p.m., ESPN) Liberty Bowl (4:30 p.m., ESPN) Duke's Mayo Bowl (8 p.m., ESPN)

Miami Herald
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Buffalo Football Preview 2025: The Bulls Can Win The MAC Championship
The city of Buffalo has become a good place to enjoy over with new head coach Pete Lembo, the University of Buffalo football team wasn't supposed to do much of anything after a 3-9 2023. And then it beat the Northern Illinois team coming off a win over Notre when it seemed that things were back to expected with a 44-point loss at UConn, boom, UB 30, Toledo 15, and … two straight losses to follow ended October 4-4. Five wins later, including a dominant Bahamas Bowl victory over Liberty, and the program earned its second season with more than eight wins since coming up to the FBS ranks 35 years now Lembo has an even better had a whole slew of issues, but the defense was smothering in the backfield, the offense was opportunistic, and best of all, the transfer portal wasn't a big problem. Most of the top guys who could return, now, very, very quietly, the Buffalo football program - the college version - has a real shot to go bowling for the sixth time in eight years. Buffalo Preview 2025: Offense X CFN, Fiu | CFN Facebook | Bluesky Fiu, CFN- The offense did what it was supposed to do - it scored. It wasn't great through the air, there wasn't enough on the ground, but it didn't turn it over, and it managed to score 30 points or more eight times.- The passing game has a new quarterback in Ta'Quan Roberson from Kansas State to take over for CJ Ogbonna. Gunnar Gray didn't do much in his little time, but he's a veteran second option. - Top wide receiver Victor Snow went from walk-on to All-MAC with 55 tackles for 651 yards and six scores. He's back, but the rest of the corps is thin on experience and production, needing Nik McMillan to be a threat on the outside after missing most of last year injured.- The offensive line should be one of the team's biggest strengths, with transfer Jake Timm (LIU) stepping in, flanked by All-MAC guards Tyler Doty and Trevor Brock. Starting left tackle Henry Tabansi is back, and there are veteran options for the right side.- All-star Al-Jay Henderson is back after a 1,078-yard, nine-touchdown season as the team's top back. He's backed up by really young, but really promising options. Sophomores Messiah Burch and Lamar Sperling saw enough time last year to be ready. Buffalo Preview 2025: Defense - Overall, the defense finished eighth in the MAC, allowing close to 400 yards per game, but the pass rush was good, the aggressiveness and takeaways were great, and just about everyone is back to what should be the league's best D.- Massive-tackling linebacker Shaun Dolac is gone, but his main running man is back. Red Murdock made 156 tackles with two sacks, 16.5 tackles for loss, and a pick six. He's in the middle, great pass rusher Dion Crawford is back on the outside coming off a 59-tackle season, and there's decent depth waiting in the wings. - The pass rush is there from the line, too, with 9.5-sack All-MAC star Kobe Stewart returning to one side. The tackles aren't huge around junior Cornell Evans, and there isn't a ton of experience, but there are good young parts.- The secondary is loaded with veterans, led by a great group of corners around Marquis Cooper and Charles McCartherens - they combined for three picks and 12 broken up passes. Solomon Brown was third on the team with 66 tackles and six broken up passes. Jalen McNair and Jonathan Capo should round out one of the MAC's best group of safeties. Buffalo Key to the Season Hold up against the Bull run defense wasn't all that bad overall. As long as it held up, everything else came into Bulls were 9-0 when holding teams to under 5.2 yards per carry, and 0-4 when giving up that many or more. They won by double-digits in all six games when they allowed fewer than three yards per run. Buffalo Key Player Ta'Quan Roberson, QB been a very, very long road. Roberson started out at Penn State, left for UConn, and after a strong 2023 he moved to Kansas State. Now, in his seventh year of college football, he has to use that maturity and experience to be the baller for the attack like he was for the Huskies a few seasons ago. Buffalo Top Transfer, Biggest Transfer Loss Top Transfer In: Jake Timm, C only does the Buffalo line get a new center, but it landed a veteran who was a two-time All-NEC star with 30 starters in the middle at Long Island University. He solves a huge problem as the anchor of the Transfer Out: Upton Bellenfant, PK Bulls didn't lose a whole bunch of talent in the portal, but not having a kicker who hit 18-of-21 field goals is a concern when you won two games by three points each. He's a great get for a Texas Tech team that loaded up through the portal. Buffalo Key Game Miami University, Nov. 22The Bulls can't take any game for granted, but the MAC schedule is about as manageable as can possibly be asked for. The one big problem comes late against Miami University. It's a home game with a spot in the MAC title game possibly on the line.- 2025 Buffalo Schedule Breakdown Buffalo Top 10 Players 1. Red Murdock, LB Sr. 2. Kobe Stewart, EDGE Sr.3. Dion Crawford, LB Jr.4. Al-Jay Henderson, RB Sr.5. Tyler Doty, OG Sr.6. Victor Snow, WR Jr.7. Trevor Brock, OG Sr. 8. Marquis Cooper, CB Sr.9. Ta'Quan Roberson, QB Sr.10. Jake Timm, C Sr. Buffalo 2024 Fun Stats - Field Goals: Buffalo 19-of-24, Opponents 13-of-21- Points Allowed: 1st Quarter 44, 2nd Quarter 107- Tackles For Loss: Buffalo 92, Opponents 73 Buffalo 2025 Season Prediction, Win Total, What Will Happen Last year's team wasn't even close against the teams it shouldn't have beaten, gave away a 50/50 game at home to Western Michigan, and took out everyone Bulls didn't just load up on wins over bad teams. It beat Toledo and Northern Illinois, along with the MAC speed bumps. This year's team should be about the same. The defense should take a big step up, the offense has enough parts to be better as long as the quarterback play is okay, and the team should be deep in the MAC Championship going into the final two games on the road against Bowling Green and Central The Buffalo Win Total At … 7.5Likely Wins: Akron, at Kent State, St. Francis, at UMass50/50 Games: at Bowling Green, at Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Miami University, Ohio, Troy, UConnLikely Losses: at Minnesota © 2025 The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.

USA Today
11-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Kent State fires football head coach Kenni Burns after putting him on leave
Kent State fires football head coach Kenni Burns after putting him on leave Show Caption Hide Caption Tim Tebow weighs in on CFP format, top NFL draft prospects and more Tim Tebow weighs in on college football, what he loves about top NFL draft prospects, and his partnership with AT&T. Kent State University has fired head football coach Kenni Burns. Director of athletics Randale L. Richmond shared the decision via the athletics department X account. 'Kent State University has terminated the employment of head football coach Kenni Burns. Offensive coordinator Mark Carney will serve as interim head football coach with a national search taking place at the conclusion of the 2025 season,' Richmond wrote. 'At this time, our focus will be to support our student-athletes and provide them with the best opportunity to have a positive competitive experience.' Burns has been on administrative leave with pay since March 27. At that time, the university did not comment as to why. Burns' run at the helm of the Golden Flashes' program has been less than successful. In his two seasons, he compiled a 1-23 record and is coming off a winless season (0-12) last year. They've been winless in the Mid-American Conference in those two seasons, registering an 0-16 record and have not beaten an FBS opponent. The only win came against, Central Connecticut State (38-10 on Sept. 9, 2023), an FCS team. What to know about new Kent State football coach Mark Carney Carney joined the Kent State staff in January 2023 as the tight ends coach, hired by Burns about a month after he became the Golden Flashes head coach. Carney was elevated to KSU offensive coordinator ahead of the 2024 season. Carney came to Kent State after four seasons with the Charlotte 49ers, including serving as the offensive coordinator for the last three seasons there. In his three seasons at the helm of its offense, Charlotte averaged nearly 400 yards of offense. In his first season in Charlotte, he helped lead the 49ers to a school record for wins (7) and a trip to the Bahamas Bowl. Before his time in Charlotte, Carney was the offensive coordinator at Virginia State. The Trojans went 29-12 in his four seasons, highlighted by a 2017 CIAA title with a perfect 7-0 league record. Carney's other coaching stops include offensive coordinator at Baldwin-Wallace (2014), wide receivers coach at Bowling Green (2009-13), coaching quarterbacks and receivers at Richmond (2004-08) and being a student assistant at Fordham (2002-03) following his own playing career for the school. Carney graduated from Fordham and was a four-year letterwinner for the Rams as a QB, earning All-Patriot League and honorable mention All-America honors.


Reuters
11-02-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Buffalo extends contract of head coach Pete Lembo
Buffalo head coach Pete Lembo agreed to a one-year contract extension on Tuesday that boosts his deal with the school through the 2029 season. Financial terms were not disclosed for Lembo, who guided the Bulls to a 9-4 record and a 26-7 victory over Liberty in the Bahamas Bowl in his first year on the job. The season win total was one shy of Lance Leipold (2018) for the most in the program's history. Advertisement · Scroll to continue "Pete Lembo exceeded expectations as our head football coach during his first year at UB," Buffalo director of athletics Mark Alnutt said. "He has definitely earned and deserves a contract extension. He has instilled an unbelievable culture in our program that resulted in a very successful year both on and off the field. "In addition to his extension, I recognize the work that his coaching staff has done to contribute to this success and have provided Pete additional resources to assist him with retaining and recruiting critical members of his staff. An incredible foundation has been built under Pete's leadership and I look forward to continued success as we as a University community work together to build this program as one of the top programs in the Group of Five." Lembo, 54, previously was the head coach at Lehigh (2001-05), Elon (2006-10) and Ball State (2011-15), amassing a 112-65 record at those schools. --Field Level Media