2022 College Football Conference Championship Game Schedule: Matchups, Dates, and Times

Look at the 2022 College Football Conference Championship Game Schedule for the title game and everything you need to know to watch it.

The regular season is over, and we now turn to the 2022 College Football Conference Championship game schedule and what should be an impressive slate of games, given what a competitive week it was.

After the end of the regular season, only three teams in the country—Georgia, Michigan, and TCU—remain undefeated and all three will be in contention for their respective conference championships. But on a larger scale, they may also have their own spots for the college football game closed.

USC will also be in the Pac-12 and have the clearest path to the playoffs than any other team. And outside of the playoffs, the AAC title game between UCF and Tulane will determine the top-ranked team in Group 5 and there will be plenty of great football from the best teams in the country.

You won’t want to miss a second of the action between Friday, December 2nd and Saturday, December 3rd, so we have the College Football Playoffs schedule along with the standard viewing information you’ll need to watch.

2022 College Football Conference Championship schedule

Friday, December 2nd

USA Championship Game: North Texas (7-5) vs. UTSA (10-2)

  • start time: to be announced later on
  • TV channel: CBS Sports Network
  • Site: Almodomy – San Antonio, Texas

Pac-12 Championship Game: USC (11-1) vs. Utah/Oregon

  • start time: 6 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: Fox
  • Site: Elegant Stadium – Las Vegas, Nevada

Saturday 3rd December

Big 12 Championship Game: Kansas State (9-3) vs. TCU (12-0)

  • start time: N. ET
  • TV channel: ABC
  • Site: AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas

MAC Championship Game: Toledo (7-5) vs. Ohio (9-3)

  • start time: N. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Site: Ford Field – Detroit, Michigan

Sun Belt Championship Game: Coastal Carolina (9-2) – Troy (10-2)

  • start time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Site: Veterans Memorial Stadium – Troy, AL

SEC Championship Game: LSU (9-3) vs. Georgia (12-0)

  • start time: 4 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: CBS
  • Site: Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta, Georgia

Mountain West Championship Game: Fresno State (8-4) vs. Boise State (9-3)

  • start time: 4 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: Fox
  • Site: Albertsons Stadium – Boise, Idaho

AAC Championship Game: UCF (9-3) vs. Tulane (10-2)

  • start time: 4 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ABC
  • Site: Yulman Stadium – New Orleans, Los Angeles

ACC Championship Game: Clemson (10-2) vs. North Carolina (9-3)

  • start time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ABC
  • Site: Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte, North Carolina

Big Ten Championship Game: Purdue (8-4) vs. Michigan (12-0)

  • start time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: Fox
  • Site: Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Indiana

While Friday’s slate is much lighter in gaming than Saturday’s, the games are so well spaced out that, basically, anyone who can shake two screens at once can keep an eye on all the action.

Finally, it should be a couple of very fun days leading up to bowl season.

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