The 1990 college football bowl season featured games spread across ABC, CBS, ESPN, TBS, and NBC, kicking off in December with the California Bowl and culminating on New Year's Day with the Florida Citrus Bowl and Hall of Fame Bowl, with major bowls like the Aloha Bowl (Syracuse/Arizona on ABC) and Blockbuster Bowl (FSU/Penn State on Raycom) highlighting the holiday period before the big January 1st games.
The season concluded with the Orange Bowl on January 1, 1990 (Colorado vs. Notre Dame), which aired on NBC.
Funny to see p4 whining about portal and optouts, when it seems like it hurts g5 way more...
New roster limit is 105....old scholarship limit was 85, if you had 20 players opt out of bowl it is same amount they used to have, seems, , not that big of an excuse.
Nfl teams only need 50 something
"Three sacks of Pavia, we havent seen that all year in their record SEC season"....but but but SEC has better defenses
Nebraska let their opt-outs take the bowl trip and walk the sidelines wearing street clothes and tons of bling
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So were the first round home site cfp games actual bowls or not?
I think no.
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