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College football preseason bowl projections: Playoff picks, bowl games and Pac-12 impact
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College football preseason bowl projections: Playoff picks, bowl games and Pac-12 impact

Get ready for a new era in college football, filled with more season-long intrigue than ever before. It will culminate in as many debates in December as it did in 1966, 1997 and 2016.

In our first attempt at selecting a 12-team College Football Playoff field, it’s clear that teams will be pitted against each other — even teams in the same league. Michigan, Penn State and Iowa are projected to finish the season at 9-3, but none play each other. How do their seasons compare? How do they compare to Kansas State (10-2), Virginia Tech (10-2) or LSU (9-3), and who deserves the final CFP spot? For starters, a predicted loss to Kansas State in the Big 12 title game sends the Wildcats to 10-3, allowing the Wolverines to sneak in.

We’ve also projected the other 34 bowls, which have become unclear with the dissolution of the Pac-12. Check out our preseason CFP and bowl matchups, which were determined in part by Stewart Mandel’s ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC previews.

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CFP data

As before, a committee will select the CFP participants. Starting on November 5 (yes, election night), the committee will publish its rankings each week. The committee will reveal the CFP field and the final top 25 on Sunday, December 8.

The CFP field consists of the five highest-ranked conference champions and seven at-large teams. The top four conference champions receive a bye in the first round. The lowest-ranked conference champion and the seven at-large teams compete on campus Dec. 20-21. Seeds 5-8 receive seeds 9-12.

We predict Notre Dame will finish 11-1, with a better record than ACC champion Miami or Big 12 champion Utah, but because the Irish cannot win a conference championship, the fourth-seeded ‘Canes get a bye and the fifth-seeded Irish do not.

For teams that earn byes, the committee will place them in bowl order, prioritized by historical conference affiliation. In our predictions, the Sugar Bowl will host SEC champion Georgia, as it has in the past. The same goes for Big Ten champion Ohio State in the Rose Bowl.

The Orange Bowls and Cotton Bowls will host the CFP semi-finals on January 9 and 10 respectively.

College American Football Playoffs

Bowl/Play-offs Date Location Team Team Time (ET) Network

Play-offs

December 20

Austin, Texas

7. Texas (general)

10. Tennessee (general)

8:00 p.m.

ABC/ESPN

Play-offs

December 21st

South Bend, Indiana.

5. Notre Dame (general)

12. Memphis (G5)

Afternoon

TNT

Play-offs

December 21st

Eugene, Oregon.

8. Oregon (general)

9. Ole Miss (general)

4:00 p.m.

TNT

Play-offs

December 21st

Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

6. Alabama (general)

11. Michigan (general)

8:00 p.m.

ABC/ESPN

Party

December 31st

Glendale, Arizona.

3. Utah (Big 12)

Alabama-Michigan winner

7:30 pm

ESPN

Peach

January 1st

Atlanta

4. Miami (ACC)

Winner ND-Memphis

Afternoon

ESPN

Rose

January 1st

Pasadena, California

1. Ohio State (Big Ten)

Winner Oregon-Ole Miss

5:00 p.m.

ESPN

Sugar

January 1st

New Orleans

2. Georgia (SEC)

Texas-Tennessee Winner

8:45 pm

ESPN

Orange

January 9th

Miami, Florida

Quarter final winner

Quarter final winner

7:30 pm

ESPN

Cotton

January 10th

Arlington, Texas

Quarter final winner

Quarter final winner

7:30 pm

ESPN

Championship

January 20

Atlanta

Winner of the semi-final

Winner of the semi-final

7:30 pm

ESPN

Other bowls

When it comes to non-CFP bowl games, the realignment has complicated the slotting process. The power conferences have contracts with non-CFP bowls that expire after the 2025 season.

Over the next two years, the Pac-12’s previous bowls will select from current (Oregon State and Washington State) and former members of the league. Those bowls include the Alamo, Vegas, Holiday, Sun, LA Bowl and Independence. Despite now playing in the Big Ten, 7-5 USC lands in the Pac-12-affiliated Sun Bowl in our predictions.

Once again, Academic Progress Rate (APR) data will determine which, if any, 5-7 teams qualify for a bowl game. In our lineup, that consists of Minnesota and Stanford.

Leftover bowls

Dish Date Location Team Team Time (ET) Network

Bahamas

January 4th

Nassau, Bahamas

NIU (MAC)

Jacksonville State (CUSA)

11 o’clock in the morning

ESPN2

Duke’s Mayo

January 3rd

Charlotte, North Carolina

Penn State (Big Ten 4)

NC State (ACC 5-7)

7:30 pm

ESPN

First aid worker

January 3rd

University Park, Texas

Texas Tech (ESPN)

UTSA (ESPN)

4:00 p.m.

ESPN

Crocodile

January 2nd

Jacksonville, Florida.

Virginia Tech (ACC 2-4)

LSU (SEC 3-8)

7:30 pm

ESPN

Texas

December 31st

Houston

Iowa State (Big 12 4)

Oklahoma (SEC 3-8)

3:30 pm

ESPN

Citrus

December 31st

Orlando, Florida

Nebraska (Big Ten 2)

Texas A&M (SEC 2)

3:00 p.m.

ABC

Sun

December 31st

El Paso, Texas

North Carolina (ACC 5-7)

USC (Pac-12 5)

2:00 p.m.

CBS

ReliaQuest

December 31st

Tampa, Florida.

Iowa (Big Ten 3)

Reddish brown (SEC 3-8)

Afternoon

ESPN

Music City

December 30th

Nashville, Tennessee

Wisconsin (Big Ten 5)

Missouri (SEC 3-8)

2:30 pm

ABC

Independence

December 28

Shreveport, Louisiana.

Army

Arkansas State* (Pac-12 7)

9:15 pm

ESPN

Alamo

December 28

San Antonio, Texas

Kansas State (Big 12 2)

Washington St. (Pac-12 2)

9:15 pm

ABC

Military

December 28

Annapolis, Maryland.

East Carolina (AAC)

Louisville (ACC 8)

5:45 pm

ESPN

Arizona

December 30th

Tucson, Arizona.

UNLV (MWC)

Miami-Ohio (MAC)

4:30 pm

CW

Pop Tarts

December 28

Orlando, Florida

Kansas (Big 12 3)

Florida State (ACC 2-4)

3:30 pm

ABC

New Mexico

December 28

Albuquerque, New Zealand

Wyoming (MWC)

Rice** (ESPN)

2:15 PM

ESPN

Chalk Stripe

December 28

Bronx, New York

Northwest (Big Ten 6)

Georgia Tech (ACC 5-7)

Afternoon

ABC

Fenway

December 28

Boston

Syracuse (ACC 9)

Tulane (AAC)

11 o’clock in the morning

ESPN

Vegas

December 27

Las Vegas

Arizona (Pac-12 3)

Kentucky (SEC 3-8)

10:30 pm

ESPN

Freedom

December 27

Memphis, Tennessee

Oklahoma State (Big 12 5)

Florida (SEC 3-8)

7:00 p.m.

ESPN

Birmingham

December 27

Birmingham, Alabama.

SMU (ESPN)

UCF (ESPN)

12/15:30 hrs

ESPN

Armed Forces

December 27

Fort Worth, Texas

West Virginia (Big 12 7)

Air Force (ESPN)

12/15:30 hrs

ESPN

68 companies

December 26

Mobile, Ala.

Texas State (Sun Belt)

Freedom (CUSA)

9:00 p.m.

ESPN

Guaranteed rate

December 26

Phoenix

Rutgers (Big Ten 7)

TCU (Big 12 6)

5:45 pm

ESPN

Detroit

December 26

Detroit

Minnesota** (Big Ten 8)

Central Michigan (MAC)

2:00 p.m.

ESPN

Hawaii

December 24

Honolulu

Colorado State (MWC)

FIU (CUSA)

8:00 p.m.

ESPN

Idaho potato

December 23

Boise, Idaho

Fresno State (MWC)

Toledo (MAC)

2:30 pm

ESPN

Myrtle Beach

December 23

Myrtle Beach, SC

USF (ESPN)

Western Michigan (ESPN)

11 o’clock in the morning

ESPN

Gasparilla

December 20

Tampa, Florida.

Wakebos (ACC)

Coastal Carolina (ESPN)

3:30 pm

ESPN

Healing

December 20

Orlando, Florida

James Madison (ESPN)

Ohio (ESPN)

Afternoon

ESPN

New Orleans

December 19

New Orleans

Appalachian State (Sun Belt)

Western Kentucky (C-USA)

7:00 p.m.

ESPN2

LA-come

December 18

Inglewood, California.

Stanford** (Pac-12 6)

Boise State (MWC 1)

9:00 p.m.

ABC

Frisco

December 17

Frisco, Texas

Louisiana (ESPN)

Sam Houston (ESPN)

9:00 p.m.

ESPN

Boca Raton

December 17

Boca Raton, Florida.

Marshal (ESPN)

FAU (ESPN)

5:30 pm

ESPN

Camellia

December 14

Montgomery, Alabama.

Georgia South (ESPN)

Bowling Green (ESPN)

9:00 p.m.

ESPN

Holiday

December 27

San Diego

Clemson (ACC 2-4)

Oregon State (Pac-12 4)

8:00 p.m.

Fox

* = Replacement team
** = Expected 5-7 team

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