Friday College Football Bowl Watch Guide (Jan. 2): Full Schedule, TV Channels, Streaming & What to Watch
Friday, January 2 delivers a full, fan-friendly bowl slate that stretches from early afternoon into late night. With four games across ESPN and FOX, fans can watch continuously without overlap stress, making this one of the most enjoyable viewing days of bowl season.
Friday Bowl Schedule at a Glance
| Time (ET) | Game | Bowl | TV |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1:00 p.m. | Rice vs. Texas State | Armed Forces Bowl | ESPN |
| 4:30 p.m. | Navy vs. Cincinnati | Liberty Bowl | ESPN |
| 8:00 p.m. | Wake Forest vs. Mississippi State | Duke’s Mayo Bowl | ESPN |
| 8:00 p.m. | SMU vs. Arizona | Holiday Bowl | FOX |
Read more: College Football Schedule Jan. 1–2: Game Times, Previews, Where to Watch & Streaming Guidance
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| Friday College Football Bowl Watch Guide |
1:00 p.m. ET — Armed Forces Bowl
Rice vs. Texas State
Fort Worth, Texas | ESPN
What to watch
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Tempo control: Rice prefers long, steady drives; Texas State is more aggressive
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Early momentum: Daytime bowls often reward teams that start clean
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Field position: Outdoor conditions elevate the importance of fundamentals
Best for: Fans easing into the day who enjoy disciplined, lower-chaos football.
4:30 p.m. ET — Liberty Bowl
Navy vs. Cincinnati
Memphis, Tennessee | ESPN
What to watch
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Clock movement: Navy’s possession-heavy style vs. Cincinnati’s defensive structure
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Third downs: The most important stat in this game
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Patience factor: This matchup rewards focus more than flash
Best for: Fans who enjoy tactical football and coaching adjustments.
8:00 p.m. ET — Duke’s Mayo Bowl
Wake Forest vs. Mississippi State
Charlotte, North Carolina | ESPN
What to watch
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ACC vs. SEC contrast: Timing and spacing vs. physicality
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Second-half stamina: Charlotte games often tighten late
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Penalty discipline: Small mistakes swing prime-time bowls
Best for: Viewers who enjoy physical, evenly matched prime-time games.
8:00 p.m. ET — Holiday Bowl
SMU vs. Arizona
San Diego, California | FOX
What to watch
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Fast starts: SMU looks to establish rhythm early
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Adjustments: Arizona tends to improve as games progress
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Late-night flow: West Coast bowls often open offensively
Best for: Night owls and fans who enjoy pace, space, and relaxed bowl energy.
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Where to Watch & Stream All Friday Games
TV Networks
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ESPN: Armed Forces Bowl, Liberty Bowl, Duke’s Mayo Bowl
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FOX: Holiday Bowl
Streaming (Official & Reliable)
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ESPN App / WatchESPN: https://www.espn.com/watch
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FOX Sports App: https://www.foxsports.com/live
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Hulu + Live TV: https://www.hulu.com/live-tv
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YouTube TV: https://tv.youtube.com
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Fubo: https://www.fubo.tv
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Sling TV (ESPN package): https://www.sling.com
Pro tip: Afternoon bowls start on time. Prime-time games benefit from logging in 10–15 minutes early.
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How to Watch Friday Like a Pro
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Best all-day plan: Start at 1:00 p.m. ET and roll straight through dinner
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If you must choose one: Wake Forest vs. Mississippi State (most balanced matchup)
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Late-night option: SMU vs. Arizona on FOX
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Strategy fans: Navy vs. Cincinnati is the most conceptually interesting
Bottom Line
Friday’s bowl slate offers variety, clean scheduling, and accessible viewing. From disciplined early games to relaxed West Coast night football, January 2 is built for fans who want to watch college football without rushing or guessing where to tune in.
