College Football Postseason: FBS Bowl, College Football Playoff, and FCS Championship Game

Plus the Reece’s Senior Bowl, HBCU Legacy Bowl, and East-West Shrine Game.

December 12, 2024

During the college football postseason, listen to SiriusXM for the live radio broadcast of every Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) bowl game — including every game from the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff — plus the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Championship game, Reece’s Senior Bowl, HBCU Legacy Bowl, East-West Shrine Game, and other postseason All-Star games.

Tune in to all these games on car radios and the SiriusXM app. View the full postseason game broadcast schedule, including satellite channel numbers.

College Football Postseason Radio Broadcast

College Football Playoff

SiriusXM’s broadcast schedule includes every game from this year’s new 12-team expanded College Football Playoff, which will play out in four rounds:

  • First-round games December 20–21
  • Quarterfinals played in the Fiesta Bowl on December 31 and the Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Sugar Bowl games on January 1
  • Semifinal matchups in the Orange Bowl on January 9 and Cotton Bowl on January 10
  • National Championship Game in Atlanta on January 20

The 12 teams in the College Football Playoff are Oregon, Georgia, Boise State, Arizona State, Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Tennessee, Indiana, SMU, and Clemson.

Broadcast Schedule

December 20 at 8pm ET Indiana vs. Notre Dame
December 21 at 1pm ET SMU vs. Penn State
December 21 at 4pm ET Clemson vs. Texas
December 21 at 8pm ET Tennessee vs. Ohio State
December 31 at 7:30pm ET Fiesta Bowl: Penn State vs. Boise State
January 1 at 1pm ET Peach Bowl: Texas vs. Arizona State
January 1 at 5pm ET Rose Bowl: Oregon vs. Ohio State
January 1 at 8:45pm ET Sugar Bowl: Georgia vs. Notre Dame
January 9 Orange Bowl
January 10 Cotton Bowl
January 20 National Championship Game

FBS Bowl Games

In addition to the CFP games, listen to the live radio broadcast of 36 other Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) bowl games, from the Celebration Bowl on December 14 to the Bahamas Bowl on January 4 and every game in between.

FCS Football Championship

Listen to Westwood One’s broadcast of the FCS Football Championship on January 6, as well as other postseason All-Star football games including:

  • The East-West Shrine Bowl on January 30
  • The Reese’s Senior Bowl on February 1
  • The HBCU Legacy Bowl on February 22
  • The All-American Bowl on January 11

Daily College Sports Talk

Get daily in-depth college sports talk and analysis on SiriusXM College Sports Radio (Ch. 84) as well as the conference-focused channels SiriusXM ACC Radio (Ch. 371), SiriusXM Big Ten Radio (Ch. 372), and SiriusXM SEC Radio (Ch. 374).

Listen to special pre- and post-game programming on these channels around the College Football Playoffs Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and National Championship games. SiriusXM hosts broadcasting from game locations include former coaches and players Rick Neuheisel, Jacob Hester, EJ Manuel, Roddy Jones, and Ben Hartsock, along with college sports experts Nicole Auerbach and Chris Childers.


This postseason, SiriusXM will carry the official radio broadcasts for many of the schools playing in Division I FBS bowl games through its agreements with LEARFIELD, Legends, Playfly, Van Wagner, or individual universities. Twenty-five of the bowl game broadcasts, including the College Football Playoff games, are produced and provided by ESPN Radio or an affiliate. Other national broadcasts are provided by Bowl Season Radio and Touchdown Radio.


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