2016–17 NCAA football bowl games

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{{Infobox college football bowl season

| season = 2016

| image =

| image_caption =

| regular_season = {{Start date|2016|08|27}} – {{end date|2016|12|10}}

| number_of_bowls = 42{{efn|group=infobox|41 FBS bowl games, including the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, and 1 FCS bowl game.}}

| all_star_games = 4

| bowl_start = {{Start date|2016|12|17}}

| bowl_end = {{end date|2017|01|09}}

| championship_bowl = 2017 College Football Playoff
National Championship

| championship_location = Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida

| champions = Clemson Tigers

| bowl_challenge_cup = ACC

| conference1 = SEC

| conference1_teams = 13

| conference1_wins = 6

| conference1_losses = 7

| conference1_ap_poll = 5

| conference2 = ACC

| conference2_teams = 12

| conference2_wins = 9

| conference2_losses = 3

| conference2_ap_poll = 5

| conference3 = Big Ten

| conference3_teams = 10

| conference3_wins = 3

| conference3_losses = 7

| conference3_ap_poll = 4

| conference4 = American

| conference4_teams = 7

| conference4_wins = 2

| conference4_losses = 5

| conference4_ap_poll = 1

| conference5 = Conference USA

| conference5_teams = 7

| conference5_wins = 4

| conference5_losses = 3

| conference5_ap_poll = 0

| conference6 = Mountain West

| conference6_teams = 7

| conference6_wins = 4

| conference6_losses = 3

| conference6_ap_poll = 1

| conference7 = Big 12

| conference7_teams = 6

| conference7_wins = 4

| conference7_losses = 2

| conference7_ap_poll = 3

| conference8 = MAC

| conference8_teams = 6

| conference8_wins = 0

| conference8_losses = 6

| conference8_ap_poll = 1

| conference9 = Pac-12

| conference9_teams = 6

| conference9_wins = 3

| conference9_losses = 3

| conference9_ap_poll = 5

| conference10 = Sun Belt

| conference10_teams = 6

| conference10_wins = 4

| conference10_losses = 2

| conference10_ap_poll = 0

| conference11 = Independents

| conference11_teams = 2

| conference11_wins = 2

| conference11_losses = 0

| conference11_ap_poll = 0

}}

The 2016–17 NCAA football bowl games were a series of college football bowl games which completed the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The games began on December 17, 2016, and aside from the all-star games ended with the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship which was played on January 9, 2017.

The total of 41 team-competitive postseason games in FBS, including the national championship game, was unchanged from the previous year. While bowl games had been the purview of only the very best teams for nearly a century, this was the eleventh consecutive year that teams with non-winning seasons participated in bowl games. To fill the 80 available team-competitive bowl slots, a new record of 20 teams (25% of all participants) with non-winning seasons participated in bowl games—17 had a .500 (6–6) season, and three losing teams with sub-.500 records (one 6–7 and two 5–7). This was the fifth time in six years that teams with actual losing records were invited to bowl games. None of the six teams that played in bowls on December 26 had a winning record.

Schedule

The schedule for the 2016–17 bowl games are below. All times are EST (UTC−5).

=College Football Playoff and Championship Game=

The College Football Playoff system was used to determine a national champion of Division I FBS college football. A 13-member committee of experts ranked the top 25 teams in the nation after each of the last seven weeks of the 2016 season. The top four teams in the final ranking then played a single-elimination semifinal round, with the winners advancing to the National Championship game.

The semi-final games were held at the Peach Bowl and the Fiesta Bowl as part of a yearly rotation of three pairs of six bowls. Their winners advanced to the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on January 9, 2017. As with the 2015 season, the two semi-final bowls were held on New Year's Eve (Saturday, December 31, 2016), as the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl are guaranteed exclusive TV time slots on January 2 if New Year's Day fell on a Sunday (there is a gentleman's agreement to not play New Year's Day bowl games against NFL games, which are played as usual when New Year's Day falls on a Sunday),{{cite news|title=Blues could host Blackhawks in 2017 Winter Classic|url=http://www.stltoday.com/sports/hockey/professional/morning-skate/blues-could-host-blackhawks-in-winter-classic/article_27f34fc6-4038-59c8-9b75-790a5896cf3d.html|access-date=10 March 2016|work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch}} regardless of whether they will be hosting a semifinal game.{{cite web|title=A daunting task: Can the CFP, ESPN change old New Year's Eve habits?|url=https://www.si.com/college-football/2015/07/02/college-football-playoff-semifinals-new-years-eve|website=Sports Illustrated|publisher=Time Inc.|access-date=6 July 2015|date=July 2, 2015}}[https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/10767521/a-primer-new-college-football-playoff "College Football Playoff 101"], ESPN, May 19, 2014. Retrieved May 6, 2015.

To reduce the impact of the semi-final games' New Year's Eve scheduling—a factor that led to lower viewership of the 2015 semi-finals in comparison to 2014, it was announced on March 8, 2016, that the kickoff times of the two bowls would be pushed forward to 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET. CFP commissioner Bill Hancock suggested that starting the games earlier would allow viewers to partake in both the CFP games and New Year's festivities. As the earlier start intrudes on the early afternoon window for New Year's Six games, the 2016 Orange Bowl was instead held as a primetime game on December 30, 2016. As a result, the "New Year's Six" bowls were stretched across a period of four days, rather than two consecutive days of three games each.{{cite news|title=Orange Bowl game is shifted to prime time on Dec. 30|url=http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/orange-bowl/article64597132.html|access-date=9 March 2016|work=Miami Herald}}{{cite web|title=The 2017 College Football Playoff will still be on New Year's Eve, but it'll start earlier|url=https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/3/7/11173288/playoff-game-kickoff-times-new-years-eve-2017|website=SB Nation|access-date=9 March 2016}} In July 2016, Hancock announced that future semi-finals, when not hosted by the Rose and Sugar Bowl games, will generally be held on the final Saturday of the year.{{cite web|title=College Football Playoff semis will only be on Saturdays or holidays|url=https://www.si.com/college-football/2016/07/28/college-football-playoff-semifinals-schedule-saturdays-holidays|website=SI.com|access-date=28 July 2016}}{{cite web|title=College Football Playoff tweaks dates in upcoming seasons|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/17163763/college-football-playoff-moves-some-new-year-eve-dates|website=ESPN.com|access-date=28 July 2016}}

Of the Power Five conferences, The Big Ten was represented with four teams in the New Year's Six, whereas the ACC, SEC and Pac-12 had two teams each. The Big 12 was again left out of the semifinals, and had just one team in the New Year's Six. The Group of 5 was represented by the MAC.

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{{2017 College Football Playoff}}

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Date

!Game

!Site

!Teams

!Affiliations

!Results

style=white-space:nowrap|Dec. 30

|Orange Bowl

|Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, FL
8:00 pm

|No. 11 Florida State Seminoles (9–3)
No. 6 Michigan Wolverines (10–2)

|ACC
Big Ten

|style=white-space:nowrap |Florida State 33
Michigan 32

rowspan=2 style=white-space:nowrap|Dec. 31

|Peach Bowl
(Playoff Semifinal Game)

|Georgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
3:00 pm

|No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide (13–0)
No. 4 Washington Huskies (12–1)

|SEC
Pac-12

|style=white-space:nowrap |Alabama 24
Washington 7

Fiesta Bowl
(Playoff Semifinal Game)

|University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, AZ
7:00 pm

|No. 2 Clemson Tigers (12–1)
No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes (11–1)

ACC
Big Ten

|style=white-space:nowrap |Clemson 31
Ohio State 0

rowspan=3 style=white-space:nowrap|Jan. 2

|Cotton Bowl Classic

|AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
1:00 pm

|No. 8 Wisconsin Badgers (10–3)
No. 15 Western Michigan Broncos (13–0)

|Big Ten
MAC

|style=white-space:nowrap |Wisconsin 24
Western Michigan 16

Rose Bowl

|Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
5:00 pm

|No. 9 USC Trojans (9–3)
No. 5 Penn State Nittany Lions (11–2)

|Pac-12
Big Ten

|style=white-space:nowrap |USC 52
Penn State 49

Sugar Bowl

|Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, LA
8:30 pm

|No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners (10–2)
No. 14 Auburn Tigers (8–4)

|Big 12
SEC

|style=white-space:nowrap |Oklahoma 35
Auburn 19

style="white-space:nowrap;"|Jan. 9

|College Football Playoff National Championship
(Peach Bowl Winner vs. Fiesta Bowl Winner)

|Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
8:30 pm

|No. 2 Clemson Tigers (13–1)
No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide (14–0)

|ACC
SEC

|style="white-space:nowrap |Clemson 35
Alabama 31

=Non-CFP bowl games=

On April 11, 2016, the NCAA announced a freeze on new bowl games until after the 2019 season. While bowl games had been the purview of only the very best teams for nearly a century, the NCAA had to lower its postseason eligibility criteria repeatedly (2006, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013), eventually allowing teams with losing records (5–7) to participate in bowls due to there being not enough bowl-eligible teams, while also having to allow teams from the same (Mountain West) conference to meet in the 2015 Arizona Bowl due to the lack of eligible teams to meet its other tie-ins.{{cite web |url=https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2015-12-06/nebraska-minnesota-san-jose-st-taking-5-7-records-bowl |title=Nebraska, Minnesota, San Jose St. taking 5–7 records to bowl |work=NCAA.com |access-date=18 December 2015}}{{cite web |title=NCAA approves three-year halt to new bowl games |url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/15181015/ncaa-approves-three-year-moratorium-new-bowl-games |website=ESPN.com |access-date=12 April 2016}}{{cite news |title=NCAA moratorium means no bowl game for Myrtle Beach, for now |url=http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/sports/college/article71159202.html |access-date=12 April 2016 |agency=Associated Press |work=Myrtle Beach Online}} For the 2016–17 bowl season, 63% of the 128 teams playing in Division I FBS were deemed eligible and received invites to fill the 80 available slots.

Prior to the moratorium, multiple new bowl games were proposed for or approved to begin play in 2016, including one in Myrtle Beach, the Medal of Honor Bowl (which planned to convert itself from an all-star game to a sanctioned bowl after the NCAA lifted its ban on postseason championships at pre-determined locations in South Carolina),{{cite web | url=http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20150827/PC20/150829431 | title=Medal of Honor Bowl now a 'traditional' bowl game | work=The Post and Courier | date=August 27, 2015 | access-date=August 29, 2015 | author=Hartsell, Jeff}} the Sun Belt/American Austin Bowl,{{cite news|title=Austin's bowl game hopes delayed to 2016|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/blog/creative/2015/05/austins-bowl-game-hopes-delayed-to-201.html|access-date=9 March 2016|work=Austin Business Journal}} and a Mountain West/Pac-12 bowl in Melbourne, Australia.{{cite web|title=Etihad Stadium boss Paul Sergeant tips Australian college bowl to be a sellout|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/us-sports/etihad-stadium-boss-paul-sergeant-tips-australian-college-bowl-to-be-a-sellout/news-story/21ef12d0ee11dc699200a86ea6acbca2|website=Fox Sports (AU)|publisher=Fox Sports Pty Limited}}{{cite web|title=Melbourne Bowl 2016: Australia Set to Host Matchup Between Pac-12 and MWC|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2456919-melbourne-bowl-2016-australia-set-to-host-matchup-between-pac-12-and-mwc|website=Bleacher Report|publisher=Turner Sports|access-date=9 March 2016}}{{cite web|title=Australia Bowl: Organizer 'good to go' for 2016 game between Mountain West, Pac-12|url=http://www.mwcconnection.com/2015/5/7/8566841/australia-bowl-organizer-good-to-go-for-2016-game-between-mountain|website=MWConnection (SB Nation)|publisher=Vox Media|access-date=9 March 2016}} The Sun Belt subsequently announced that it would become a new primary tie-in for the Arizona Bowl.{{cite web|title=Sun Belt adds Arizona Bowl to postseason tie-in lineup|url=http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/sports/college/ul/2016/05/26/sun-belt-adds-arizona-bowl-postseason-tie--lineup/85002128/|website=The Advertiser|publisher=Gannett Company|access-date=8 October 2016}}

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Date

!Game

!Site

!Television

!Teams

!Affiliations

!Results

rowspan = 5 style=white-space:nowrap | Dec. 17

|New Mexico Bowl

|University Stadium
Albuquerque, NM
2:00 pm

| ESPN

|New Mexico Lobos (8–4)
UTSA Roadrunners (6–6)

|Mountain West
C-USA

|style=white-space:nowrap |New Mexico 23
UTSA 20

Las Vegas Bowl

|Sam Boyd Stadium
Whitney, NV
3:30 pm

| ABC

|San Diego State Aztecs (10–3)
Houston Cougars (9–3)

|Mountain West
American

|style=white-space:nowrap |San Diego State 34
Houston 10

Camellia Bowl

|Cramton Bowl
Montgomery, AL
5:30 pm

| ESPN

|Appalachian State Mountaineers (9–3)
Toledo Rockets (9–3)

|Sun Belt
MAC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Appalachian State 31
Toledo 28

Cure Bowl

|Camping World Stadium
Orlando, FL
5:30 pm

| CBSSN

|Arkansas State Red Wolves (7–5)
UCF Knights (6–6)

|Sun Belt
American

|style=white-space:nowrap|Arkansas State 31
UCF 13

New Orleans Bowl

|Mercedes-Benz Superdome
New Orleans, LA
9:00 pm

| ESPN

|Southern Miss Golden Eagles (6–6)
Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns (6–6)

|C-USA
Sun Belt

|style=white-space:nowrap|Southern Miss 28
Louisiana–Lafayette 21

Dec. 19

|Miami Beach Bowl

|Marlins Park
Miami, FL
2:30 pm

| ESPN

|Tulsa Golden Hurricane (9–3)
Central Michigan Chippewas (6–6)

|American
MAC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Tulsa 55
Central Michigan 10

Dec. 20

|Boca Raton Bowl

|FAU Stadium
Boca Raton, FL
7:00 pm

| ESPN

|Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (10–3)
Memphis Tigers (8–4)

|C-USA
American

|style=white-space:nowrap|Western Kentucky 51
Memphis 31

Dec. 21

|Poinsettia Bowl

|SDCCU Stadium
San Diego, CA
9:00 pm

| ESPN

|BYU Cougars (8–4)
Wyoming Cowboys (8–5)

|Independent
Mountain West

| style=white-space:nowrap|BYU 24
Wyoming 21

Dec. 22

|Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

|Albertsons Stadium
Boise, ID
7:00 pm

| ESPN

|Idaho Vandals (8–4)
Colorado State Rams (7–5)

|Sun Belt
Mountain West

| style=white-space:nowrap|Idaho 61
Colorado State 50

rowspan=3 |Dec. 23

|Bahamas Bowl

|Thomas Robinson Stadium
Nassau, Bahamas
1:00 pm

| ESPN

|Old Dominion Monarchs (9–3)
Eastern Michigan Eagles (7–5)

|C-USA
MAC

| style=white-space:nowrap|Old Dominion 24
Eastern Michigan 20

Armed Forces Bowl

|Amon G. Carter Stadium
Fort Worth, TX
4:30 pm

| ESPN

|Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (8–5)
No. 25 Navy Midshipmen (9–4)

|C-USA
American

| style=white-space:nowrap|Louisiana Tech 48
Navy 45

Dollar General Bowl

|Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Mobile, AL
8:00 pm

| ESPN

|Troy Trojans (9–3)
Ohio Bobcats (8–5)

|Sun Belt
MAC

| style=white-space:nowrap|Troy 28
Ohio 23

Dec. 24

|Hawai{{okina}}i Bowl

|Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, HI
8:00 pm

| ESPN

|Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (6–7)
Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (8–4)

|Mountain West
C-USA

|style=white-space:nowrap|Hawaii 52
Middle Tennessee 35

rowspan=3| Dec. 26

|St. Petersburg Bowl

|Tropicana Field
St. Petersburg, FL
11:00 am

| ESPN

|Mississippi State Bulldogs (5–7)
Miami (OH) RedHawks (6–6)

|SEC
MAC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Mississippi State 17
Miami (OH) 16

Quick Lane Bowl

|Ford Field
Detroit, MI
2:30 pm

| ESPN

|Boston College Eagles (6–6)
Maryland Terrapins (6–6)

|ACC
Big Ten

|style=white-space:nowrap|Boston College 36
Maryland 30

Independence Bowl

|Independence Stadium
Shreveport, LA
5:00 pm

| ESPN2

|NC State Wolfpack (6–6)
Vanderbilt Commodores (6–6)

|ACC
SEC

|style=white-space:nowrap|NC State 41
Vanderbilt 17

rowspan=4|Dec. 27

|Heart of Dallas Bowl

|Cotton Bowl
Dallas, TX
12:00 pm

| ESPN

|Army Black Knights (7–5)
North Texas Mean Green (5–7)

|Independent
C-USA

|style=white-space:nowrap|Army 38
North Texas 31 (OT)

Military Bowl

|Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD
3:30 pm

| ESPN

|Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6–6)
No. 24 Temple Owls (10–3)

|ACC
American

|style=white-space:nowrap|Wake Forest 34
Temple 26

Holiday Bowl

|SDCCU Stadium
San Diego, CA
7:00 pm

| ESPN

|Minnesota Golden Gophers (8–4)
Washington State Cougars (8–4)

|Big Ten
Pac-12

|style=white-space:nowrap|Minnesota 17
Washington State 12

Cactus Bowl

|Chase Field
Phoenix, AZ
10:15 pm

| ESPN

|Baylor Bears (6–6)
Boise State Broncos (10–2)

|Big 12
Mountain West

|style=white-space:nowrap|Baylor 31
Boise State 12

rowspan=4|Dec. 28

|Pinstripe Bowl

|Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
2:00 pm

| ESPN

|Northwestern Wildcats (6–6)
No. 23 Pittsburgh Panthers (8–4)

|Big Ten
ACC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Northwestern 31
Pittsburgh 24

Russell Athletic Bowl

|Camping World Stadium
Orlando, FL
5:30 pm

| ESPN

|Miami (FL) Hurricanes (8–4)
No. 16 West Virginia Mountaineers (10–2)

|ACC
Big 12

|style=white-space:nowrap|Miami (FL) 31
West Virginia 14

Foster Farms Bowl

|Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA
8:30 pm

| Fox

|No. 19 Utah Utes (8–4)
Indiana Hoosiers (6–6)

|Pac-12
Big Ten

|style=white-space:nowrap|Utah 26
Indiana 24

Texas Bowl

|NRG Stadium
Houston, TX
9:00 pm

| ESPN

|Kansas State Wildcats (8–4)
Texas A&M Aggies (8–4)

|Big 12
SEC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Kansas State 33
Texas A&M 28

rowspan=3 |Dec. 29

|Birmingham Bowl

|Legion Field
Birmingham, AL
2:00 pm

| ESPN

|South Florida Bulls (10–2)
South Carolina Gamecocks (6–6)

|American
SEC

|style=white-space:nowrap|South Florida 46
South Carolina 39 (OT)

Belk Bowl

|Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, NC
5:30 pm

| ESPN

|No. 22 Virginia Tech Hokies (9–4)
Arkansas Razorbacks (7–5)

|ACC
SEC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Virginia Tech 35
Arkansas 24

Alamo Bowl

|Alamodome
San Antonio, TX
9:00 pm

| ESPN

|No. 12 Oklahoma State Cowboys (9–3)
No. 10 Colorado Buffaloes (10–3)

|Big 12
Pac-12

|style=white-space:nowrap|Oklahoma State 38
Colorado 8

rowspan=4|Dec. 30

|Liberty Bowl

|Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, TN
12:00 pm

| ESPN

|

Georgia Bulldogs (7–5)
TCU Horned Frogs (6–6)

|SEC
Big 12

|style=white-space:nowrap|Georgia 31
TCU 23

Sun Bowl

|Sun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, TX
2:00 pm

| CBS

|No. 18 Stanford Cardinal (9–3)
North Carolina Tar Heels (8–4)

|Pac-12
ACC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Stanford 25
North Carolina 23

Music City Bowl

|Nissan Stadium
Nashville, TN
3:30 pm

| ESPN

|No. 21 Tennessee Volunteers (8–4)
Nebraska Cornhuskers (9–3)

|SEC
Big Ten

|style=white-space:nowrap|Tennessee 38
Nebraska 24

Arizona Bowl

|Arizona Stadium
Tucson, AZ
5:30 pm

| ASN

|Air Force Falcons (9–3)
South Alabama Jaguars (6–6)

|Mountain West
Sun Belt

|style=white-space:nowrap|Air Force 45
South Alabama 21

rowspan=2|Dec. 31

|Citrus Bowl

|Camping World Stadium
Orlando, FL
11:00 am

| ABC

|No. 20 LSU Tigers (8–4)
No. 13 Louisville Cardinals (9–3)

|SEC
ACC

|style=white-space:nowrap|LSU 29
Louisville 9

TaxSlayer Bowl

|EverBank Field
Jacksonville, FL
11:00 am

| ESPN

|Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (8–4)
Kentucky Wildcats (7–5)

|ACC
SEC

|style=white-space:nowrap|Georgia Tech 33
Kentucky 18

Jan. 2

|Outback Bowl

|Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
1:00 pm

| ABC

|No. 17 Florida Gators (8–4)
Iowa Hawkeyes (8–4)

|SEC
Big Ten

|style=white-space:nowrap|Florida 30
Iowa 3

=All-star games=

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Date

!Game

!Site

!Television

!Participants

!Results

Jan. 15

|Tropical Bowl

|Daytona Stadium
Daytona Beach, Florida

|PPV

|National Team
American Team

|National 28
American 14

rowspan=2|Jan. 21

|East–West Shrine Game

|Tropicana Field
St. Petersburg, FL
3:00 pm

|NFL Network

|East Team
West Team

|West 10
East 3

NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

|StubHub Center
Carson, CA
6:00 pm

|FS1

|National Team
American Team

|National 27
American 7

style=white–space:nowrap |Jan. 28

|Senior Bowl

|Ladd–Peebles Stadium
Mobile, AL
2:30 pm

|NFL Network

|North Team
South Team

|South 16
North 15

=FCS bowl game=

The FCS has one bowl game; they also have a championship bracket that began on November 26 and ended on January 7.

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!Game

!Site

!Television

!Participants

!Affiliations

!Results

Dec. 17

|Celebration Bowl

|Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia
12:00{{nbsp}}pm

|ABC

|Grambling State Tigers (11–1)
North Carolina Central Eagles (9–2)

|MEAC
SWAC

| Grambling State 10
North Carolina Central 9

Selection of the teams

=CFP top 25 teams=

On December 4, 2016, the College Football Playoff selection committee announced their final team rankings for the year:{{cite web |first=Alec |last=Shirkey |date=December 4, 2016 |url=https://www.seccountry.com/sec/college-football-playoff-rankings-final-top-25-sec-auburn |title=College Football Playoff Rankings: Final Top 25 Reminds Us Committee Can Do What It Wants |website=SEC Country |access-date=December 4, 2016}}

In the third year of the College Football Playoff era, this was the first time that one of the four semifinalists (Ohio State) was not a conference champion.

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! Rank !! Team !! W–L !! Conference and standing!! Bowl game

{{center|1}}Alabama Crimson Tide{{center|13–0}}SEC championsPeach Bowl (CFP semifinal)
{{center|2}}Clemson Tigers{{center|12–1}}ACC championsFiesta Bowl (CFP semifinal)
{{center|3}}Ohio State Buckeyes{{center|11–1}}Big Ten East Division co-championsFiesta Bowl (CFP semifinal)
{{center|4}}Washington Huskies{{center|12–1}}Pac-12 championsPeach Bowl (CFP semifinal)
{{center|5}}Penn State Nittany Lions{{center|11–2}}Big Ten championsRose Bowl (NY6)
{{center|6}}Michigan Wolverines{{center|10–2}}Big Ten East Division third placeOrange Bowl (NY6)
{{center|7}}Oklahoma Sooners{{center|10–2}}Big 12 championsSugar Bowl (NY6)
{{center|8}}Wisconsin Badgers{{center|10–3}}Big Ten West Division championsCotton Bowl Classic (NY6)
{{center|9}}USC Trojans{{center|9–3}}Pac-12 South Division second placeRose Bowl (NY6)
{{center|10}}Colorado Buffaloes{{center|10–3}}Pac-12 South Division championsAlamo Bowl
{{center|11}}Florida State Seminoles{{center|9–3}}ACC Atlantic Division third placeOrange Bowl (NY6)
{{center|12}}Oklahoma State Cowboys{{center|9–3}}Big 12 second place (tie)Alamo Bowl
{{center|13}}Louisville Cardinals{{center|9–3}}ACC Atlantic Division co-championsCitrus Bowl
{{center|14}}Auburn Tigers{{center|8–4}}SEC West Division second place (tie)Sugar Bowl (NY6)
{{center|15}}Western Michigan Broncos{{center|13–0}}MAC ChampionsCotton Bowl Classic (NY6)
{{center|16}}West Virginia Mountaineers{{center|10–2}}Big 12 second place (tie)Russell Athletic Bowl
{{center|17}}Florida Gators{{center|8–4}}SEC East Division championsOutback Bowl
{{center|18}}Stanford Cardinal{{center|9–3}}Pac-12 North Division third placeSun Bowl
{{center|19}}Utah Utes{{center|8–4}}Pac-12 South Division third placeFoster Farms Bowl
{{center|20}}LSU Tigers{{center|7–4}}SEC West Division second place (tie)Citrus Bowl
{{center|21}}Tennessee Volunteers{{center|8–4}}SEC East Division second place (tie)Music City Bowl
{{center|22}}Virginia Tech Hokies{{center|9–4}}ACC Coastal Division championsBelk Bowl
{{center|23}}Pittsburgh Panthers{{center|8–4}}ACC Coastal Division second place (tie)Pinstripe Bowl
{{center|24}}Temple Owls{{center|10–3}}American championsMilitary Bowl
{{center|25}}Navy Midshipmen{{center|9–4}}American West Division championsArmed Forces Bowl

=Conference champions' bowl games=

Only the Peach Bowl featured two conference champions playing against each other. Rankings are per the above CFP standings.

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! Conference !! Champion !! W–L !! Rank !! Bowl game

ACCClemson Tigers{{center|12–1}}align=center|{{sort|02|2}}Fiesta Bowl
AmericanTemple Owls{{center|10–3}}align=center|24Military Bowl
{{sort|Big 10|Big Ten}}Penn State Nittany Lions{{center|11–2}}align=center|{{sort|05|5}}Rose Bowl
Big 12Oklahoma Sooners{{center|10–2}}align=center|{{sort|07|7}}Sugar Bowl
C-USAWestern Kentucky Hilltoppers{{center|10–3}}align=center|—Boca Raton Bowl
MACWestern Michigan Broncos{{center|13–0}}align=center|15Cotton Bowl Classic
Mountain WestSan Diego State Aztecs{{center|10–3}}align=center|—Las Vegas Bowl
Pac-12Washington Huskies{{center|12–1}}align=center|{{sort|04|4}}Peach Bowl
SECAlabama Crimson Tide{{center|13–0}}align=center|{{sort|01|1}}Peach Bowl
rowspan=2 | Sun Belt{{dagger}}Appalachian State Mountaineersalign=center|{{sort|09–3|9–3}}align=center|—Camellia Bowl
Arkansas State Red Wolvesalign=center|{{sort|07–5|7–5}}align=center|—Cure Bowl

{{dagger}} denotes a conference that named co-champions

=Bowl-eligible teams=

Number of bowl berths available: 80

Number of bowl-eligible teams: 76

Number of conditional bowl-eligible teams: 2 (Hawaii, South Alabama)

Number of teams qualified by APR: 2 (North Texas, Mississippi State)

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{{Cnote2|A|Hawaii played 13 games (6–7), and thus has already qualified for the Hawaii Bowl because they hold priority over 5–7 teams.}}

{{Cnote2|B|South Alabama is 6–6 with two wins over Football Championship Subdivision opponents. Only one such win counts toward official bowl eligibility. South Alabama is conditionally bowl eligible and will play in a bowl game as there will be unfilled bowl berths. Originally, South Alabama was to play FBS Louisiana State University on November 19, but LSU had to cancel that game to makeup their game against Florida, which was postponed due to Hurricane Matthew. The game against the FCS Presbyterian Blue Hose was added to replace that game.}}

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=Bowl-ineligible teams=

Number of bowl-ineligible teams: 48

Note: Being bowl-ineligible does not, in itself, exclude a team from the chance to play in a bowl game. Tiebreaker procedures based on a school's Academic Progress Rate (APR) allowed for the possibility of 5–7 teams to play in bowl games since not enough teams qualified to fill all 80 spots with at least a 6–6 record.

Notes

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References

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Further reading

  • {{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/18458303/clemson-tigers-alabama-crimson-tide-dominate-all-bowl-team |title=Clemson, Alabama dominate 2016-17 All-Bowl team |first=Mark |last=Schlabach |website=ESPN |date=January 13, 2017 |access-date=January 10, 2019}}

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