NCAA.com | January 14, 2019 2018-19 College football bowl schedule, scores, TV listings, matchup information Clemson rolls Alabama for the CFP national title Share Here's the complete list of college football bowl results from the 2018-19 season. The FBS College Football Playoff concluded Monday with Clemson dominating Alabama 44-16 for its second title of the CFP era and third overall national championship. MORE: 2019-20 College Football Playoff semifinals and championship dates and sites The FCS Championship game was Jan. 5 in Frisco, Texas, between North Dakota State and Eastern Washington. North Dakota State took home a historic seventh national championship title in eight years. MORE: FBS scores, stats | The record of every conference this bowl season Below is the full lineup of games, including the final results and stats for every FBS bowl game and the FCS championship. College Football Playoff COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Clemson 44, Alabama 16 January 7, 2019 Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, Calif. COTTON BOWL (CFP NATIONAL SEMIFINAL) Clemson 30, Notre Dame 3 December 29, 2018 AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas ORANGE BOWL (CFP NATIONAL SEMIFINAL) Alabama 45, Oklahoma 34 December 29, 2018 Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens, Fla. Other bowl games and the FCS Championship CELEBRATION BOWL North Carolina A&T 24, Alcorn State 22 December 15, 2018 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Ga. CURE BOWL Tulane 41, Louisiana 24 December 15, 2018 Camping World Stadium Orlando, Fla. NEW MEXICO BOWL Utah State 52, North Texas 13 December 15, 2018 Dreamstyle Stadium Albuquerque, N.M. LAS VEGAS BOWL Fresno State 31, Arizona State 20 December 15, 2018 Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas CAMELLIA BOWL Georgia Southern 23, Eastern Michigan 21 December 15, 2018 Cramton Bowl Montgomery, Ala. NEW ORLEANS BOWL Appalachian State 45, Middle Tennessee State 13 December 15, 2018 Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans BOCA RATON BOWL UAB 37, Northern Illinois 13 December 18, 2018 Howard Schnellenberger Field at FAU Stadium Boca Raton, Fla. FRISCO BOWL Ohio 27, San Diego State 0 December 19, 2018 Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas GASPARILLA BOWL Marshall 38, South Florida 20 December 20, 2018 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Fla. BAHAMAS BOWL Florida International 35, Toledo 32 December 21, 2018 Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium Nassau, Bahamas FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL BYU 49, Western Michigan 18 December 21, 2018 Lyle Smith Field at Albertsons Stadium Boise, Idaho BIRMINGHAM BOWL Wake Forest 37, Memphis 34 December 22, 2018 Legion Field Birmingham, Ala. ARMED FORCES BOWL Army 70, Houston 14 December 22, 2018 Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas MORE: The biggest blowouts in college bowl game history DOLLAR GENERAL BOWL Troy 42, Buffalo 32 December 22, 2018 Ladd-Peebles Stadium Mobile, Ala. HAWAI'I BOWL Louisiana Tech 31, Hawaii 14 December 22, 2018 Aloha Stadium Honolulu FIRST RESPONDER BOWL CANCELED: Boston College vs. Boise State (lightning) December 26, 2018 Cotton Bowl Dallas QUICK LANE BOWL Minnesota 34, Georgia Tech 10 December 26, 2018 Ford Field Detroit CHEEZ-IT BOWL TCU 10, California 7 (OT) December 26, 2018 Chase Field Phoenix INDEPENDENCE BOWL Duke 56, Temple 27 December 27, 2018 1:30 p.m. ET, ESPN Independence Stadium Shreveport, La. PINSTRIPE BOWL Wisconsin 35, Miami 3 December 27, 2018 5:15 p.m. ET, ESPN Yankee Stadium New York TEXAS BOWL Baylor 45, Vanderbilt 38 December 27, 2018 9 p.m. ET, ESPN NRG Stadium Houston MUSIC CITY BOWL Auburn 63, Purdue 14 December 28, 2018 1:30 p.m. ET, ESPN Nissan Stadium Nashville, Tenn. MORE: The biggest blowouts in college bowl game history CAMPING WORLD BOWL Syracuse 34, West Virginia 18 December 28, 2018 5:15 p.m. ET, ESPN Camping World Stadium Orlando, Fla. ALAMO BOWL Washington State 28, Iowa State 26 December 28, 2018 9 p.m. ET, ESPN Alamodome San Antonio, Texas PEACH BOWL Florida 41, Michigan 15 December 29, 2018 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Ga. BELK BOWL Virginia 28, South Carolina 0 December 29, 2018 Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, N.C. ARIZONA BOWL Nevada 16, Arkansas State 13 (OT) December 29, 2018 Arizona Stadium Tucson, Ariz. MILITARY BOWL Cincinnati 35, Virginia Tech 31 December 31, 2018 Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis, Md. SUN BOWL Stanford 14, Pitt 13 December 31, 2018 Sun Bowl El Paso, Texas REDBOX BOWL Oregon 7, Michigan State 6 December 31, 2018 Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, Calif. LIBERTY BOWL Oklahoma State 38, Missouri 33 December 31, 2018 3:45 p.m. ET, ESPN Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Memphis, Tenn. Get tickets HOLIDAY BOWL Northwestern 31, Utah 20 December 31, 2018 SDCCU Stadium San Diego, Calif. GATOR BOWL Texas A&M 52, North Carolina State 13 December 31, 2018 TIAA Bank Field Jacksonville, Fla. OUTBACK BOWL Iowa 27, Mississippi State 22 January 1, 2019 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Fla. CITRUS BOWL Kentucky 27, Penn State 24 January 1, 2019 1 p.m. ET, ABC Camping World Stadium Orlando, Fla. FIESTA BOWL LSU 40, UCF 32 January 1, 2019 1 p.m. ET, ESPN State Farm Stadium Glendale, Ariz. ROSE BOWL GAME Ohio State 28, Washington 23 January 1, 2019 5 p.m. ET, ESPN Rose Bowl Pasadena, Calif. SUGAR BOWL Texas 28, Georgia 21 January 1, 2019 Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans FCS CHAMPIONSHIP North Dakota State vs. Eastern Washington Live stats | Bracket | Tickets Jan. 5, 2018 Noon ET, ESPN2 Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas Every automatic bid to the 2020-21 FCS football playoffs Ten of the 16 teams in the 2020-21 FCS football championship will be determined by automatic qualification via conference championship. Here are all the automatic bids before the bracket is revealed on Sunday, April 18. READ MORE DII Report: A new college baseball Power 10 rankings while titans clash on the football field West Texas A&M debuts in our DII college baseball rankings. Tusculum wins its first SAC DII football title in over a decade. Check out college baseball and spring football action in this week's DII Report. 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