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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA The 36th annual Pop-Tarts Bowl (though only the third under its current name) will kick off on Saturday, December 27, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. ET from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The game will be nationally televised on ABC and match two ranked teams looking to end their…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA The expanded College Football Playoff was supposed to end the annual arguments. Instead, it simply moved the debate further down the rankings. Now the controversy isn’t about who belongs in the top four—it’s about bubble teams, automatic bids, and whether the “best” teams are being punished for scheduling tough…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA The 2025 Pop-Tarts Bowl is set to feature a thrilling matchup between #12 BYU and #22 Georgia Tech, with kickoff scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 27, at Camping World Stadium. Fans can catch all the action live on ABC. This game will be significant as it…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA The Pop-Tarts Bowl has a colorful history. Originally founded in 1990 and played in Miami until 2000, the game has cycled through a series of sponsors, including the Blockbuster Bowl, Carquest Bowl, MicronPC Bowl, and Champs Sports Bowl, before becoming the Camping World Bowl. In 2023, it was rebranded…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA After several reports hinted at a potential BYU–Notre Dame bowl matchup in Florida, Notre Dame abruptly shut the door on that idea, announcing it would withdraw “as a team” from bowl consideration. For both No. 12 BYU and No. 11 Notre Dame, programs left on the outside looking in…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA Forget what you thought you knew about Georgia Tech football. The 2025 Yellow Jackets made a statement. After an electrifying 8–0 start, their best since 1966, and a 4–0 start in conference play (marked the Jackets’ best conference opening in 27 years), propelled them into the national Top 10…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech heads into its rivalry matchup with Georgia this weekend at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a real chance to change the story of its season. The Yellow Jackets know they’ve been up and down this year, but they’ve also shown they can be one of the most explosive teams…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA From the opening kickoff, Georgia Tech looked outmatched. Missed tackles, blown assignments, and a lack of gap discipline allowed Pitt to race to a 28–0 lead before the Yellow Jackets could even catch their breath. The defense struggled to slow the Panthers’ aggressive ground game, and Pitt quickly took…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA This Saturday night, all eyes will be on Atlanta as the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets host the Pittsburgh Panthers in what looms as one of the most consequential ACC games of the 2025 college-football season. This is the 18th meeting between Pitt and Georgia Tech in a series that…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA No. 8 Georgia Tech suffered its first defeat of the season, falling 48-36 to NC State, largely due to a series of self-inflicted mistakes and a relentless Wolfpack offense. Despite racking up an impressive 559 yards of offense, GT’s defense struggled, surrendering 583 yards and six touchdowns over ten…