CBS Sports HQ published this video item, entitled “College Football Bowl Game Super Preview 1.0 [Picks + Analysis] | CBS Sports HQ” – below is their description.
The CBS Sports HQ takes a deep dive into bowl season with their First Edition of the College Football Bowl Game Super Preview.
0:00-2:25 Cincinnati vs Alabama
2:26-4:42 Georgia vs Michigan
4:43-7:47 Notre Dame vs Oklahoma State
7:48-9:15 Ohio State vs Utah
9:16-10:47 Baylor vs Ole Miss
10:48-13:02 Michigan State vs Pittsburgh
13:03-15:36 Penn State vs Arkansas
15:37-17:02 Iowa vs Kentucky
17:03-19:26 Kansas State vs LSU
19:27-21:11 Toledo vs Middle Tennessee
21:12-23:13 Coastal Carolina vs Northern Illinois
23:14-25:12 Appalachian State vs Western Kentucky
25:13-26:35 Fresno State vs UTEP
26:36-27:51 BYU vs UAB
27:52-30:51 Eastern Michigan vs Liberty
30:52-32:26 Oregon State vs Utah State
32:27-35:14 Marshall vs Louisiana
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