(Note: All times Eastern)College Football Playoff semifinalsCollege Football Playoff at the Chick-fil-A Peach BowlGeorgia Dome, Atlanta Saturday, Dec. 31, TBD (ESPN)Schlabach: Clemson vs. Michigan McMurphy: LSU vs. TCUCollege Football Playoff at the Fiesta BowlUniversity of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona Saturday, Dec. 31, TBD (ESPN)Schlabach: Alabama vs. Oklahoma McMurphy: Florida State vs. Ohio StateCollege Football Playoff National ChampionshipRaymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, TBD (ESPN)Schlabach: Alabama vs. Michigan McMurphy: LSU vs. Ohio StateBowl scheduleGildan New Mexico BowlUniversity Stadium, Albuquerque Dec. 17, 2 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Air Force vs. UTEP McMurphy: Utah State vs. RiceLas Vegas BowlSam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas Dec. 17, 3:30 p.m. (ABC)Schlabach:?Oregon vs. Boise State McMurphy:?Washington State vs. Boise StateRaycom Media Camellia BowlCramton Bowl, Montgomery, Alabama Dec. 17, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Arkansas State vs. Bowling Green McMurphy: Arkansas State vs. ToledoAutoNation Cure BowlCitrus Bowl Stadium, Orlando Dec. 17, 7 p.m. (CBSSN)Schlabach: Troy vs. Akron McMurphy:?Georgia Southern vs. Arizona StateR+L Carriers New Orleans BowlMercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans Dec. 17, 9 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach:?Southern Miss vs. Georgia Southern McMurphy:?Southern Miss vs. UL LafayetteMiami Beach BowlMarlins Park, Miami Dec. 19, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Memphis vs. Northern Illinois McMurphy: Cincinnati vs. Bowling GreenMarmot Boca Raton BowlFAU Football Stadium, Boca Raton, Florida Dec. 20, 7 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Louisiana Tech vs. USF McMurphy: Marshall vs. MemphisSan Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia BowlQualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California Dec. 21, 9 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: BYU vs. San Diego State McMurphy: BYU vs. San Diego StateFamous Idaho Potato BowlAlbertsons Stadium, Boise, Idaho Dec. 22, 7 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Colorado State vs. Toledo McMurphy: New Mexico vs. Northern IllinoisPopeyes Bahamas BowlThomas Robinson Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas Dec. 23, 1 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Old Dominion vs. Temple McMurphy: FIU vs. TulsaLockheed Martin Armed Forces BowlAmon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas Dec. 23, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Kansas State vs. Navy McMurphy: Utah vs. NavyDollar General BowlLadd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, Alabama Dec. 23, 8 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Appalachian State vs. Western Michigan McMurphy: Appalachian State vs. Western MichiganHawaii BowlAloha Stadium, Honolulu Dec. 24, 8 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Marshall vs. Nevada McMurphy: Middle Tennessee vs. Air ForceSt. Petersburg BowlTropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida Dec. 26, 11 a.m. (ESPN)Schlabach:?Tulsa vs. Wake Forest McMurphy:?South Florida vs. Boston CollegeQuick Lane BowlFord Field, Detroit Dec. 26, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach:?Wisconsin vs. Georgia Tech McMurphy:?Northwestern vs. NC StateCamping World Independence BowlIndependence Stadium, Shreveport, Louisiana Dec. 26, 5 p.m. (ESPN2)Schlabach:?Ohio vs. NC State McMurphy:?Kentucky vs. Wake ForestZaxbys Heart of Dallas BowlCotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas Dec. 27, noon (ESPN)Schlabach: Indiana vs. Western Kentucky McMurphy: Minnesota vs. Western KentuckyMilitary Bowl presented by Northrop GrummanNavy-Marine Corps. Stadium, Annapolis, Maryland Dec. 27, 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Virginia Tech vs. Connecticut? McMurphy: Georgia Tech vs. TempleHoliday BowlQualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California Dec. 27, 7 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Northwestern vs. Washington McMurphy: Michigan vs. WashingtonCactus BowlChase Field, Phoenix Dec. 27, 10:15 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Arizona vs. Baylor McMurphy: Arizona vs. Texas TechNew Era Pinstripe BowlYankee Stadium, Bronx, New York Dec. 28, 2 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota McMurphy: Pittsburgh vs. WisconsinRussell Athletic BowlOrlando Citrus Bowl, Orlando Dec. 28, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Louisville vs. Texas Tech McMurphy: Louisville vs. TexasFoster Farms BowlLevis Stadium, Santa Clara, California Dec. 28, 8:30 p.m. (FOX)Schlabach: Washington State vs. Penn State McMurphy: USC vs. IndianaAdvoCare V100 Texas BowlNRG Stadium, Houston Dec. 28, 9 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Texas vs. Ole Miss McMurphy: Baylor vs. Texas A&MBirmingham BowlLegion Field, Birmingham, Alabama Dec. 29, 2 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Cincinnati vs. Mississippi State McMurphy: Connecticut vs. Mississippi StateBelk BowlBank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina Dec. 29, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Arkansas vs. North Carolina McMurphy: Auburn vs. MiamiValero Alamo BowlAlamodome, San Antonio Dec. 29, 9 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Oklahoma State vs. USC McMurphy: Oklahoma State vs. UCLAAutoZone Liberty BowlLiberty Bowl, Memphis, Tennessee Dec. 30, noon (ESPN)Schlabach: Vanderbilt vs. West Virginia McMurphy: Vanderbilt vs. West VirginiaHyundai Sun BowlSun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, Texas Dec. 30, 2 p.m. (CBS)Schlabach: Notre Dame vs. Utah McMurphy: North Carolina vs. OregonFranklin American Mortgage Music City BowlNissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee Dec. 30, 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Kentucky vs. Miami McMurphy: Ole Miss vs. Penn StateCapital One Orange Bowl?Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida Dec. 30, 8 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Florida State vs. Tennessee McMurphy: Clemson vs. TennesseeArizona BowlArizona Stadium, Tucson, Arizona Dec. 30, TBD?Schlabach: Middle Tennessee vs. Utah State McMurphy: Louisiana Tech vs. NevadaBuffalo Wild Wings Citrus BowlCamping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida Dec. 31, 11 a.m. (ABC)Schlabach: Iowa vs. Georgia McMurphy: Iowa vs. GeorgiaTaxSlayer Bowl?EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Florida Dec. 31, 11 a.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Nebraska vs. Texas A&M McMurphy: Virginia Tech vs. ArkansasOutback BowlRaymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Jan. 2, 1 p.m. (ABC)Schlabach: Michigan State vs. Florida McMurphy: Nebraska vs. FloridaGoodyear Cotton Bowl Classic?AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas Jan. 2, 1 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Houston vs. UCLA McMurphy: Houston vs. Notre DameRose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern MutualRose Bowl, Pasadena, California Jan. 2, 5 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: Ohio State vs. Stanford McMurphy: Michigan State vs. StanfordAllstate Sugar BowlMercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans Jan. 2, 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)Schlabach: LSU vs. TCU McMurphy: Alabama vs. Oklahoma Cheap Jordan Retro 12 For Sale . 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The 19-year-old from New Zealand started the day seven shots behind.Gerina Piller, the American who narrowly qualified in her final event, shot a 68 and joined them in the final group, two shots behind.Charley Hull of Britain fell out of the chasing pack by missing three par putts inside 5 feet on the back nine. She shot 74 and was six shots behind. Brooke Henderson of Canada, the No. 2 player in womens golf, struggled even more. Henderson was still in the mix when she four-putted for double bogey on the 16th hole, taking three of those putts from 3 feet. She wound up with a 75 and was seven back.Stacy Lewis went backward, too. The American, who began the day one shot behind after a 63, made a bogey on the easy par-5 fifth by hitting into the water, and closed out her round with a double bogey when her third shot sailed long into the native area, and she chipped back over the green. She shot 76.WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIPGREENSBORO, N.C. -- Si Woo Kim and Lucas Glover had putts for 59 on another low-scoring day in the Wyndham Championship.Kims 50-foot birdie try on his final hole -- the par-4 ninth -- slid by the right edge Friday, leaving the 21-year-old South Korean player with a tournament-record 10-under 60 and a two-stroke lead.Glover shot 61, missing a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-4 17th and three-putting the par-4 18th for bogey in the PGA Tours regular-season finale.They missed chances to become the second player thiis month to break 60 on the PGA Tour.dddddddddddd. Jim Furyk, tied for second with Glover and two others, shot the first 58 in PGA Tour history Aug. 7 in the final round of the Travelers Championship. Six players, including Furyk, have shot 59.Kim drove into the left rough on the par-4 18th, costing himself a clean shot at the front pin position. Kim eagled the par-5 fifth, hitting a 347-yard drive and a 170-yard approach to 10 feet. He made the last of his 10 birdies on the par-4 eighth, holing another 10-footer. Kim played his opening nine in 6-under 29, and also birdied the par-4 second -- making another 10-footer.Kim had a 12-under 128 total to take the two shot advantage over Furyk, Lucas Glover, Kevin Na and Japans Hideki Matsuyama into the weekend.Furyk had a 64, birdieing four in a row on Nos. 13-16. Matsuyama shot a 64. Na, tied for the first-round lead with Spains Rafa Cabrera Bello at 63, had a 67.U.S. AMATEURBLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. -- Michigan sophomore Nick Carlson advanced to the U.S. Amateur semifinals in an unlikely hometown run at Oakland Hills.Carlson, from Hamilton, Michigan, beat Illinois junior Dylan Meyer of Evansville, Indiana, 3 and 1, taking the lead with a birdie chip on the par-4 14th that he celebrated with a running, double fight pump.Wearing a Wolverines outfit, the 19-year-old Carlson won the par-4 15th with a birdie and ended the match with a par victory on the par-3 17th on the Donald Ross-designed South Course that Ben Hogan dubbed the The Monster in his 1951 U.S. Open victory.Carlson will face 20-year-old Australian Curtis Luck, a 2-up winner over Pepperdine sophomore Sahith Theegala of Chino Hills, California.In the other quarterfinals, Oklahoma sophomore Brad Dalke of Norman, Oklahoma, beat former Stanford player David Boote of Wales 3 and 2, and Southern California junior Jonah Texeira of Porter Ranch, California, topped LSU sophomore Luis Gagne of Orlando, Florida, 3 and 2.CZECH MASTERSVYSOKY UJEZD, Czech Republic -- Denmarks Jeff Winther eagled the par-5 first hole and shot a 6-under 66 for a share of the Czech Masters lead with defending champion Thomas Pieters of Belgium.Pieters had a 67 to match Winther at 10-under 134 at Albatross Golf Resort.American John Daly was 3 under after a 72. 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