Here are the basics, beginning with the Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl and ending with the Feb. 3 Super Bowl. All kickoff times are Pacific.
5:30 p.m. Wednesday Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans: Louisville 10-2 vs. Florida 11-1 on ESPN.
5:30 p.m. Thursday Jan. 3 Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona: Oregon 11-1 vs. Kansas State 11-1 on ESPN.
5 p.m. Friday Jan. 4 Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas: Texas A&M 10-2 vs. Oklahoma 10-2 on Fox.
10 a.m. Saturday Jan. 5 BBVA Compass Bowl in Birmingham, Alabama: Pittsburgh 6-6 vs. Mississippi 6-6 on ESPN.
1:30 p.m. Saturday Jan. 5 Cincinatti Bengals at Houston Texans on NBC.
5 p.m. Saturday Jan. 5 Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers on NBC.
10 a.m. Sunday Jan. 6 Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens on CBS.
1:30 p.m. Sunday Jan. 6 Seattle Seahawks at Washington Redskins on Fox.
6 p.m. Sunday Jan. 6 GoDaddy.com Bowl in Mobile, Alabama: Arkansas State 9-3 vs. Kent State 11-2 on ESPN.
5:30 p.m. Monday Jan. 7 BCS Championship in Miami: Notre Dame 12-0 vs. Alabama 12-1 on ESPN.
1:30 p.m. Saturday Jan. 12 Lowest-seeded wildcard winner at Denver Broncos on CBS.
5 p.m. Saturday Jan. 12 Highest-seeded wildcard winner at San Francisco 49ers on Fox.
10 a.m. Sunday Jan. 13 Lowest-seeded wildcard winner at Atlanta Falcons on Fox.
1:30 p.m. Sunday Jan. 13 Highest-seeded wildcard winner at New England Patriots on CBS.
12 Noon Sunday Jan. 20 NFC Championship Game, site to be determined, on Fox.
3:30 p.m. Sunday Jan. 20 AFC Championship Game, site to be determined, on CBS.
3:30 p.m. Sunday Feb. 3 Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans on CBS.
Now, whether you care about football or not, you at least know what's coming.
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