The 2024 college football season is nearing its end.
Football Bowl Subdivision play is down to just two games. We know Notre Dame will compete for a national title later this month after beating Penn State on Thursday at the Orange Bowl. But who will join the Irish in Atlanta?
Texas football and Ohio State will battle it out for that right Friday night in North Texas. While temperatures have dipped to near freezing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, where the College Football Playoff semifinal will be play, teams need not worry about the weather — the Cotton Bowl is scheduled for the domed AT&T Stadium.
So what time is Friday’s CFP game and where can you watch Texas vs Ohio State?
The 89th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic kicks off about 6:30 p.m. Central Time and you can watch it live on ESPN and its streaming service.
Here’s more on the game:
The Cotton Bowl will be broadcast Friday on ESPN. You can also stream the game on ESPN here as well.
TV: ESPN
Streaming: ESPN
The home of the Dallas Cowboys will be the home of the Longhorns — though technically it will be neutral-site game — when Texas travels to AT&T Stadium for the Cotton Bowl, which kicks just after 6:30 p.m. CT Friday, Jan. 10.
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Date: Friday, Jan. 10.
Location: AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Play-by-play: Chris Fowler
Analyst: Kirk Herbstreit
Sideline reporters: Holly Rowe, Laura Rutledge
Odds courtesy of Bet MGM as of Thursday.
Ohio State is favored by 6 points.
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