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CFL guide to post-Christmas NCAA bowl games

NCAA bowl season provides lots of entertainment, but Christmas can be very busy and not allow football fanatics a chance to watch some of the games. That’s why we’re giving you the post-Christmas (or whatever holiday you celebrate around this time of year) CFL guide to college football bowl games.

Negotiation lists across the three-down league feature a number of players who will play vital roles for their schools in hopes of capturing a bowl victory. Plus, down the line, these athletes could end up on the wider and longer Canadian field.

Montreal Alouettes

Woody Baron, DL, Virginia Tech

Belk Bowl

Thursday, December 29

No. 22 Virginia Tech vs. Arkansas

Charlotte, NC

5:30 p.m. ET

Baron snapshot: The 2016 All-ACC first-team selection recorded 52 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks – all career-highs – and one fumble recovery. The six-foot-two, 280-pound senior led all Power 5 defensive tackles with 17.5 tackles for loss.

 Kenny Hill, QB, TCU

Liberty Bowl

Friday, December 30

Georgia vs. TCU

Memphis, TN

12 p.m. ET

Hill snapshot: The Horned Frogs starting quarterback suffered a foot injury against Texas and did not start in Texas Christian’s final regular season game. However, Hill has returned to practice in preparation for the bowl game.

Kavontae Turpin, REC, TCU

Liberty Bowl

Friday, December 30

Georgia vs. TCU

Memphis, TN

12 p.m. ET

Turpin snapshot: Earned an All-Big 12 honourable mention as a returner. The diminutive five-foot-nine, 153-pound sophomore won two Big 12 special teams player of the week awards in 2016 despite only playing in seven games.

(Photo by/Sharon Ellman)

Ottawa Redblacks

Ryan Switzer, REC, North Carolina

Sun Bowl

Friday, December 30

No. 18 Stanford vs. North Carolina

El Paso, TX

2 p.m. ET

Switzer snapshot: Tar Heels all-time leader in career and single-season receptions with 239 and 91 respectively. Add seven punt returns touchdowns during his time at Chapel Hill and Switzer has clearly shown he’s got big play ability.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Quinton Flowers, QB, South Florida

Birmingham Bowl

Thursday, December 29

USF vs. South Carolina

Birmingham, AL

2 p.m. ET

Flowers snapshot: The dual-threat signal caller passed for 2,551 yards and 22 touchdowns while adding 1,425 yards and 15 scores on the ground. He’s an explosive and electric athlete at the quarterback position.

Saskatchewan Roughriders

Trace McSorley, QB, Penn State

Rose Bowl

Monday, January 2, 2017

No. 5 Penn State vs. No. 9 USC

Pasadena, CA

5 p.m. ET

McSorley snapshot: The sophomore pivot led the Nittany Lions to a Big Ten Championship with 384 yards and four touchdowns in the conference title game, which earned him MVP honours. He led the Big Ten in passing yards (3,360) and QB rating (156.6).

Calgary Stampeders

C.J. Beathard, QB, Iowa

Outback Bowl

Monday, January 2, 2017

No. 17 Florida vs. Iowa

Tampa, FL

1 p.m. ET

Beathard snapshot: The senior passer owns the Hawkeyes record for best win percentage for a quarterback with a minimum of 20 starts at .778 (21-6 win-loss mark).

Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

BC Lions

Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee

Music City Bowl

Friday, December 30

No. 21 Tennessee vs. Nebraska

Nashville, TN

3:30 p.m. ET

Dobbs snapshot: Led the SEC with 26 touchdown passes, 152.6 QB efficiency and 36 total touchdowns. Dobbs has size (six-foot-three, 210-pounds) and running ability.

Deondre Francois, QB, Florida State

Orange Bowl

Friday, December 30

No. 6 Michigan vs. No. 11 Florida State

Miami, FL

8 p.m. ET

Francois snapshot: The ACC offensive rookie of the year passed for 3,128 yards and 18 touchdowns in his redshirt freshman campaign.

Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville

Citrus Bowl

Saturday, December 31

No. 13 Louisville vs. No. 20 LSU

Orlando, FL

11 a.m. ET

Jackson snapshot: Jackson joined Tim Tebow and Can Newton as the only quarterbacks in FBS history to throw for 30 and rush for 20 or more touchdowns in a single season. That led to the six-foot-three, 205-pounder winning the Heisman Trophy.

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