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Miami Beach Bowl 2023 Live: College football bowl games are upon us as the 2023 postseason begins with a flurry of matchups that will mark a celebration of a compelling year in the sport. The action kicks off on Saturday, Dec. 16 and will run all the way through the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday, Jan. 8 as we crown a national title winner for the 2023 season.

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The Bowl Season action kicked off with a bang on Saturday with a loaded seven-game slate and returned Monday with a thrilling, come-from-behind victory by Western Kentucky over Old Dominion in the Famous Toastery Bowl. The Hilltoppers committed a whopping five turnovers for the game and found themselves down 28-0 in the blink of an eye, but a second-half rally led to overtime, where WKU eked past ODU with a walk-off field goal.

The action returns Tuesday with the Frisco Bowl between Marshall and UTSA.

CBS Sports will be here each day with the latest scores, analysis highlights and highlights from the entirety of Bowl Season. Check out the schedule below and keep scrolling for updates from each game as they conclude. All times Eastern

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Monday, Dec. 18

Famous Toastery Bowl: Western Kentucky 38, Old Dominion 35 -- Recap

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Famous Toastery Bowl: Western Kentucky 38, Old Dominion 35 (OT)

The inaugural (and likely only) Famous Toastery Bowl quickly morphed from a snoozefest to a thriller as Western Kentucky rallied from four touchdowns down to beat Old Dominion in overtime, 38-35. The Hilltoppers, trailing since the opening minutes of the contest, scored the game-tying touchdown with just 19 seconds left in regulation before Lucas Carneiro hit a 29-yard field goal in overtime to give Western Kentucky an unlikely walk-off win against the Monarchs.

Old Dominion dominated the game early, leading 21-0 after the first quarter before extending the edge to 28-0 in the early stages of the second quarter. Without starting quarterback Austin Reed, Western Kentucky struggled to protect the ball in redshirt freshman Turner Helton's first start under center. The Hilltoppers turned the ball over four times in the first half alone, but momentum shifted when Helton was pulled in favor of Caden Veltkamp. After completing just a single pass in the regular season, Veltkamp ended the contest 40 of 52 passing for 385 yards and five touchdowns while rushing for a team-high 53 yards, enough for WKU to overcome five total turnovers.

WKU wide receiver Dalvin Smith had a critical role in the improbable rally for the Hilltoppers. Smith was on the receiving end for each Veltkamp's first two touchdown passes, and he only needed one hand to make the catch on both occasions. Smith recorded a third touchdown catch in the fourth quarter as the Hilltoppers continued to chew away at the deficit, matching his touchdown total from the regular season.

As for Old Dominion, the Hilltoppers will be haunted by special teams. The Monarchs missed three field goal attempts over the course of the game. Two of them were blocked, first a fourth-quarter attempt that would have iced the game and another in overtime after Old Dominion had the ball first.

College football free agency has completely changed the landscape when it comes to bowl season. Thousands of players hit the transfer portal looking for a fresh start or a better opportunity, especially when it comes to trying to make it to the NFL. Opt-outs for the NFL Draft have been a regular occurrence for a while, but the transfer portal is a relatively new thing that impacts a lot of teams, especially the Group of Five schools good enough to make it to a bowl game.

The news cycle can be hard to follow, which is why we’ve put together a list of some of the most notable transfers, opt-outs, and coaching changes for the 41 bowl games during the 2023-24 bowl season.

Keep in mind, players in the transfer portal CAN play in bowl games, but not all of them will and some have already committed to new schools.

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Myrtle Beach Bowl

Georgia Southern vs. Ohio

December 16

Georgia Southern:

No significant players.

Ohio:

Transfer portal:

QB Kurtis Rourke (63.5%, 2,207 yds, 11/5 TD/INT, 219 rush yds, 4 TD)

WR Miles Cross (47 rec, 617 yds, 5 TD - all led team)

RB Sieh Bangura (178 car, 811 yds, 7 TD - all led team)

RB O’Shaan Allison (139 car, 452 yds, 3 TD)

LB Keye Thompson (94 tkl, 1.5 sk, 2 pd, 1 INT, 3 FR, 1 TD - second in tkls)

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Jacksonville State vs. Louisiana

December 16

Jacksonville State:

No significant players.

Louisiana:

Transfer portal:

LB Kendre Gant (64 tkl, 6 sk, 3 fumble recoveries, 1 TD)

Avocados from Mexico Cure Bowl

Miami (OH) vs. Appalachian State

December 16

Miami (OH):

Transfer portal:

QB Aveon Smith (50%, 638 yds, 2/2 TD/INT; 75 car, 280 yds, 1 TD - starter after Gabbert OFY)

Appalachian State:

Transfer portal:

RB Nate Noel (173 car, 834 yds, 5 TD - led team in carries, yards)

WR Dashaun Davis (29 rec, 381 yds, 3 TD)

Isleta New Mexico Bowl

New Mexico State vs. Fresno State

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