New Year's Six


The New Year's Six, sometimes abbreviated as NY6, are the following NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision bowl games: the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl. These games are traditionally played annually on or around New Year's Day and represent six of the ten oldest bowl games played at the FBS level.
Since the 2024 season, the New Year's Six hosts the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds of the College Football Playoff. Twelve teams are selected and seeded, following the conclusion of regular-season play, for a single-elimination tournament. Eight teams meet in first-round games, played at campus sites. The four winners then advance to play four teams who received a bye; these quarterfinal games are played as four of the New Year's Six games. The four quarterfinal winners then advance to the semifinals, played as two of the New Year's Six games. The two semifinal winners then advance to the CFP National Championship.
For the 2014 through 2023 seasons, two of the New Year's Six games served as semifinal games in a four-team playoff, while teams appearing in the other four New Year's Six games were not eligible to appear in the national championship game. These six top-tier bowl games rotated the hosting of the two CFP semifinal games. The rotation was set on a three-year cycle with the following pairings: Rose–Sugar, Orange–Cotton, and Peach–Fiesta.
The National Championship game may be considered part of the New Year's Six, depending on context.

History leading to the creation and expansion of the CFP

The Bowl Championship Series was a selection system that created five bowl game match-ups involving ten of the top ranked teams in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision of college football, including an opportunity for the top two teams to compete in the BCS National Championship Game. The system was in place for the 1998 through 2013 seasons and in 2014 was replaced by the College Football Playoff. The four-team playoffs consist of two semifinal games, with the winners advancing to the College Football Playoff National Championship. If New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, the traditional New Year's Day games are played on January 2 in deference to the National Football League's week 17 games.
In June 2012, the BCS conference presidents approved the College Football Playoff to replace the Bowl Championship Series. Three bowls—Rose, Sugar, and Orange—because of their contracts with Power Five conferences, were selected to be part of the rotating semifinal playoff games, with three more bowls to be named. Because of issues about fairness and the Big East Conference's status as a BCS automatic qualifier, conference commissioners began to consider accommodating the Group of Five conferences with a seventh participating bowl. On November 12, 2012, in Denver, the conference commissioners granted the top Group of Five conference champion a guaranteed slot in one of the six premier bowls. In July 2013, the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Fiesta Bowl, and the Peach Bowl were selected as the other three rotating semifinal playoff bowls, ahead of the Holiday Bowl. Also, the conference commissioners selected AT&T Stadium as the first host of the College Football Playoff National Championship game, held on January 12, 2015.
When the playoff expanded to 12 teams beginning in 2024, the six bowls were designated as the quarterfinals and semifinals on a rotating basis. Four first-round games, added to the expanded playoff and to be held before the six bowls, are contested at campus sites.

Former bowl game conference tie-ins

Three of the bowls had traditional tie-ins with the specified conference champions in the years they were not hosting playoff games :
When the conference champion is unavailable, the bowls invite the next-best team from that conference. The Cotton, Fiesta, and Peach Bowls have no conference tie-ins; as such, the best conference champion from the Group of Five will play in one of those bowls if it does not qualify for the CFP semifinal until 2024 when all games are part of the playoff and thus removes all conference tie ins.

History and schedule

Games are listed in chronological order, with final CFP rankings, and win–loss records prior to the respective bowl being played.

2019 season

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2020 season

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New Year's Six bowl appearances

New Year's Six bowl appearances by team

[Texas Longhorns football|]
AppGamesSchoolWLPctGame wonGame lost
1115[Ohio State Buckeyes football|]105.6672015 Sugar Bowl+
2015 College Football Playoff National Championship
2016 Fiesta Bowl (January)
2017 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)
2019 Rose Bowl
2021 Sugar Bowl+
2022 Rose Bowl
2025 Rose Bowl^
2025 Cotton Bowl Classic+
2025 College Football Playoff National Championship
2016 Fiesta Bowl (December)+
2019 Fiesta Bowl (December)+
2021 College Football Playoff National Championship
2022 Peach Bowl+
2023 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)
915[Alabama Crimson Tide football|]1052015 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)+
2016 College Football Playoff National Championship
2016 Peach Bowl+
2018 Sugar Bowl+
2018 College Football Playoff National Championship
2018 Orange Bowl+
2021 Rose Bowl+
2021 College Football Playoff National Championship
2021 Cotton Bowl+
2022 Sugar Bowl (December)
2015 Sugar Bowl+
2017 College Football Playoff National Championship
2019 College Football Playoff National Championship
2022 College Football Playoff National Championship
2024 Rose Bowl+
811[Georgia Bulldogs football|]832018 Rose Bowl+
2020 Sugar Bowl
2021 Peach Bowl (January)
2021 Orange Bowl (December)+
2022 College Football Playoff National Championship
2022 Peach Bowl+
2023 College Football Playoff National Championship
2023 Orange Bowl
2018 College Football Playoff National Championship
2019 Sugar Bowl
2025 Sugar Bowl^
711[Clemson Tigers football|]652015 Orange Bowl+
2016 Fiesta Bowl (December)+
2017 College Football Playoff National Championship
2018 Cotton Bowl+
2019 College Football Playoff National Championship
2019 Fiesta Bowl (December)+
2016 College Football Playoff National Championship
2018 Sugar Bowl+
2020 College Football Playoff National Championship
2021 Sugar Bowl+
2022 Orange Bowl
67[Penn State Nittany Lions football|]432017 Fiesta Bowl
2019 Cotton Bowl
2023 Rose Bowl
2024 Fiesta Bowl^
2017 Rose Bowl
2023 Peach Bowl
2025 Orange Bowl+
66[Oklahoma Sooners football|]24.3332017 Sugar Bowl
2020 Cotton Bowl
2015 Orange Bowl+
2018 Rose Bowl+
2018 Orange Bowl+
2019 Peach Bowl+
57[Notre Dame Fighting Irish football|]252025 Sugar Bowl^
2025 Orange Bowl+
2016 Fiesta Bowl (January)
2018 Cotton Bowl+
2021 Rose Bowl+
2022 Fiesta Bowl (January)
2025 College Football Playoff National Championship
56[Michigan Wolverines football|]242024 Rose Bowl+
2024 College Football Playoff National Championship
2016 Orange Bowl
2018 Peach Bowl (December)
2021 Orange Bowl (December)+
2022 Fiesta Bowl (December)+
56[Oregon Ducks football|]332015 Rose Bowl+
2020 Rose Bowl
2024 Fiesta Bowl (January)
2015 College Football Playoff National Championship
2021 Fiesta Bowl
2025 Rose Bowl^
45[Washington Huskies football|]142024 Sugar Bowl+2016 Peach Bowl+
2017 Fiesta Bowl
2019 Rose Bowl
2024 College Football Playoff National Championship
44[Ole Miss Rebels football|]222016 Sugar Bowl
2023 Peach Bowl
2014 Peach Bowl
2022 Sugar Bowl (January)
44[Florida State Seminoles football|]132016 Orange Bowl2015 Rose Bowl+
2015 Peach Bowl
2023 Orange Bowl
33[Florida Gators football|]212018 Peach Bowl (December)
2019 Orange Bowl
2020 Cotton Bowl
33[Wisconsin Badgers football|]212017 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
2017 Orange Bowl
2020 Rose Bowl
33[Michigan State Spartans football|]212015 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
2021 Peach Bowl (December)
2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)+
33[Baylor Bears football|]122022 Sugar Bowl (January)2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
2020 Sugar Bowl
33[USC Trojans football|]122017 Rose Bowl2017 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)
2023 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
24[Texas Longhorns football|]222019 Sugar Bowl
2025 Peach Bowl^
2024 Sugar Bowl+
2025 Cotton Bowl Classic+
23[LSU Tigers football|]302019 Fiesta Bowl (January)
2019 Peach Bowl+
2020 College Football Playoff National Championship
23[TCU Horned Frogs football|]212014 Peach Bowl
2022 Fiesta Bowl (December)+
2023 College Football Playoff National Championship
22[UCF Knights football|]112018 Peach Bowl (January)2019 Fiesta Bowl (January)
22[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|]11.5002022 Fiesta Bowl (January)2016 Sugar Bowl
22[Auburn Tigers football|]02 2017 Sugar Bowl
2018 Peach Bowl (January)
22[Cincinnati Bearcats football|]02 2021 Peach Bowl (January)
2021 Cotton Bowl+
22[Utah Utes football|]02 2022 Rose Bowl
2023 Rose Bowl
11[Boise State Broncos football|]102014 Fiesta Bowl (December)
11[Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football|]102014 Orange Bowl (December)
11[Houston Cougars football|]102015 Peach Bowl
11[Stanford Cardinal football|]102016 Rose Bowl
11[Texas A&M Aggies football|]102021 Orange Bowl (January)
11[Iowa State Cyclones football|]102021 Fiesta Bowl
11[Tennessee Volunteers football|]102022 Orange Bowl
11[Tulane Green Wave football|]102023 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
11[Missouri Tigers football|]102023 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)
11[Arizona Wildcats football|]01 2014 Fiesta Bowl (December)
11[Mississippi State Bulldogs football|]01 2014 Orange Bowl (December)
11[Iowa Hawkeyes football|]01 2016 Rose Bowl
11[Western Michigan Broncos football|]01 2017 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
11[Miami Hurricanes football|]01 2017 Orange Bowl
11[Memphis Tigers Football|]01 2019 Cotton Bowl
11[Virginia Cavaliers football|]01 2019 Orange Bowl
11[North Carolina Tar Heels football|]01 2021 Orange Bowl (January)
11[Pittsburgh Panthers football|]01 2021 Peach Bowl (December)
11[Kansas State Wildcats football|]01 2022 Sugar Bowl (December)
11[Liberty Flames football|]01 2024 Fiesta Bowl (January)
11[Arizona State Sun Devils football|]01 2025 Peach Bowl^

^ Denotes CFP Quarterfinal, + ''Denotes CFP Semifinal''

New Year's Six bowl appearances by conference

Sun Belt Conference has never appeared in the New Year's Six.
* In 2020, Notre Dame played as part of the ACC due to COVID-19