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2022 NFL Schedule - Effect On 2022-23 Bowl Games?
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RE: 2022 NFL Schedule - Effect On 2022-23 Bowl Games?
CFP semifinals will be in on 12/31.

Rose Bowl will be played on 1/2, which has been traditionally been the case whenever 1/1 falls on a Sunday. (Historically, it was to avoid conflicts with religious services as opposed to the NFL.)

Otherwise, everyone needs to fit around the NFL schedule. Note that the NFL will likely be adding a Black Friday game next year and they’re expanding their Christmas Day slate. Essentially, they’re a buzzsaw. They no longer care whether Sunday Night Football goes up against the World Series (because SNF wins in the ratings). They’re now going after the traditional time slots of the NBA and college football. The networks are paying so much money for the NFL that they’ll take any time slot that the NFL is willing to go to.
05-13-2022 07:15 PM
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