The South Florida Bulls and Old Dominion Monarchs are set to face off for the StaffDNA Cure Bowl in Orlando.
Both programs enter this matchup with a 9-3 record. South Florida, however, started the season ranked. This is due to taking down (at the time) No. 25 Boise State and No. 13 Florida in their opening two games.
Following their great start, the Bulls of South Florida came back down to earth. Their three losses came to Miami, Memphis, and Navy.
Old Dominion, on the other hand, opened up its season against the current best team in the country, the Indiana Hoosiers. Miraculously, the Monarchs only lost by 13 points to the now No. 1-ranked program.
Which nine-win team will reach double digits in the StaffDNA Cure Bowl?
The Sporting News has you covered with everything that you need to know to watch South Florida vs. Old Dominion.
Where to watch South Florida vs. Old Dominion: TV channel, live stream
South Florida vs. Old Dominion will air on ESPN, with Dave Neal, Fozzy Whittaker, and Morgan Uber. College football fans can stream the game on the ESPN app and Fubo, the latter offering a free trial.
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StaffDNA Cure Bowl start time
Date: Wednesday, Dec. 17
Time: 5 p.m. ET
The StaffDNA Cure Bowl will begin at 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
You can listen to South Florida vs. Old Dominion live on SiriusXM. Coverage will be available on channel 84
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StaffDNA Cure Bowl location, stadium
City: Orlando, Florida
Stadium: Camping World Stadium
The 2025 StaffDNA Cure Bowl location will be held at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The 60,219-seat stadium has hosted events from WrestleMania to FIFA.