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Bowl Gmes On Radio

The internet is full of sites telling me where to watch the NCAA college bowl games on TV, but I can't find anything about who's doing the radio broadcasts. I'm sure all the regional networks that carried the team's regular games will carry them, but there should also be national broadcasts.

I'm pretty sure ESPN Radio is doing some of the games, but I can't find a list of which games they're doing even on the ESPN Radio site. Ditto Westwood One.

Does anyone know of a site that gives this information?
 
ESPN is indeed doing the BCS games (ironically) and some of the other bowls.
 
I know ESPN radio is doing a boatload this year. A total of 16 of the 32 bowl games. Here's what I've been able to gather from the various networks:

Thursday December 21--Las Vegas Bowl (Sports USA Radio Network)
Friday December 22--New Orleans Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Saturday December 23--Birmingham Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Saturday December 23--New Mexico Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Saturday December 23--Fort Worth Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Sunday December 24--Hawaii Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Wednesday December 27--Emerald Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Thursday December 28--Independence Bowl (Sports USA Radio Network)
Thursday December 28--Holiday Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Thursday December 28--Texas Bowl (Westwood One)
Friday December 29--Sun Bowl (Sports USA Radio Network)
Friday December 29--Liberty Bowl (Westwood One)
Friday December 29--Champs Sports Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Friday December 29--Insight Bowl (Sports USA Radio Network)
Saturday December 30--Alamo Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Saturday December 30--Chick-Fil-A Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Monday January 1--Outback Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Monday January 1--Cotton Bowl (Westwood One)
Monday January 1--Capital One Bowl (Sports USA Radio Network)
Monday January 1--Rose Bowl (ESPN Radio)
Monday January 1--Fiesta (ESPN Radio)
Tuesday January 2--Orange (ESPN Radio)
Wednesday January 3--Sugar (ESPN Radio)
Monday January 8--BCS Title (ESPN Radio)

It'll probably vary from station to station as to how many of these games they pick up to broadcast.
 
Colin Cowherd mentioned a few weeks back that he was offered another college football "Full Circle" before the end of this year. Certainly they're not going to use a bowl game...
 
I know the Rose bowl is not the national championship this year, but the game indeed has one of, if not the most interesting matchup. The Grandaddy of them All would be an awesome pick for Full circle coverage, I think.
 
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