2024 Frisco Bowl
Postseason college football bowl game
College football game
2024 Frisco Bowl | |||||
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7th Frisco Bowl | |||||
Date | December 17, 2024 | ||||
Season | 2024 | ||||
Stadium | Toyota Stadium | ||||
Location | Frisco, Texas | ||||
United States TV coverage | |||||
Network | ESPN | ||||
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The 2024 Frisco Bowl is a college football bowl game that is scheduled to be played on December 17, 2024, at Toyota Stadium located in Frisco, Texas. The seventh annual Frisco Bowl game will feature teams from the American Athletic Conference, and an at large bid from any of the other Group of Five conferences. The game is scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. CST and will air on ESPN.[1][2] The Firsco Bowl will be one of the 2024–25 bowl games concluding the 2024 FBS football season.
Teams
Based on conference tie-ins, the game will feature teams from the American Athletic Conference, and an at large bid from any of the other Group of Five conferences.[citation needed]
Game summary
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at Toyota Stadium • Frisco, Texas
- Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
- Game time: 8:00 p.m. CST
- TV: ESPN
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2024–25 NCAA football bowl game season
- Celebration (Dec. 14)
- Camellia (Dec. 14)
- Boca Raton (Dec. 17)
- Frisco (Dec. 17)
- LA (Dec. 18)
- New Orleans (Dec. 19)
- Cure (Dec. 20)
- Gasparilla (Dec. 20)
- Myrtle Beach (Dec. 23)
- Famous Idaho Potato (Dec. 23)
- Hawaii (Dec. 24)
- Detroit (Dec. 26)
- Guaranteed Rate (Dec. 26)
- 68 Ventures (Dec. 26)
- Armed Forces (Dec. 27)
- Birmingham (Dec. 27)
- Liberty (Dec. 27)
- Las Vegas (Dec. 27)
- Fenway (Dec. 28)
- Pinstripe (Dec. 28)
- New Mexico (Dec. 28)
- Pop-Tarts (Dec. 28)
- Arizona (Dec. 28)
- Military (Dec. 28)
- Alamo (Dec. 28)
- Independence (Dec. 28)
- Music City (Dec. 30)
- ReliaQuest (Dec. 31)
- Sun (Dec. 31)
- Citrus (Dec. 31)
- Texas (Dec. 31)
- Gator (Jan. 2)
- First Responder (Jan. 3)
- Duke's Mayo (Jan. 3)
- Bahamas (Jan. 4)
- College Football Playoff games: Fiesta (Dec. 31)
- Peach (Jan. 1)
- Rose (Jan. 1)
- Sugar (Jan. 1)
- Orange (Jan. 9)
- Cotton (Jan. 10)
- National Championship Game (Jan. 20)
- All-Star Games
- Hula Bowl (Jan. 25)
- East–West Shrine Bowl (Jan. 30)
- Senior Bowl (Feb. 1)
- HBCU Legacy Bowl (Feb. 22)