College football bowl projections: Final predictions for schedule as Playoff release looms


College football’s conference championship games are complete. We tried our best to guess how the committee will seed the 12-team Playoff, but go easy on us. This has never been done before.

Big Ten champion Oregon and SEC champion Georgia are the obvious 1-2 seeds. Based on last week’s rankings, Mountain West champ Boise State gets the No. 3 seed, and Big 12 champ Arizona State gets the No. 4 seed. ACC champ Clemson would not get a bye and instead will likely be either the No. 11 or 12 seed.

Which could depend on whether SMU or Alabama gets the last at-large spot. It’s a coin flip, but given the Mustangs lost to Clemson on a last-second 56-yard field goal, we find it unlikely they would drop from No. 8 in the rankings to No. 12.

As for the other seeding, the best guess here is 11-1 Notre Dame moves up to the No. 5 seed, with 11-2 Texas dropping to the No. 6 seed. If so, 11-2 Penn State may fall behind 10-2 Ohio State due to their head-to-head result and land at the No. 8 seed.

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As for other bowls, we feel most confident in predicting the BYU-Colorado Alamo Bowl and Miami-Iowa State Pop-Tarts Bowl. The rest of the ACC and SEC’s bowl lineups will be dictated by whether Alabama or SMU goes up to the CFP.

Friendly reminders: 1) Most non-CFP bowls do not have to select teams in order of conference standings. 2) Legacy Pac-12 teams will participate in the Pac-12’s bowl lineup this year and in 2025, not the lineups of their current leagues. That means the Alamo Bowl could have two Big 12 teams competing against one another in both years, and that scenario is virtually guaranteed this year.

Teams shaded in blue in the tables indicate the official matchup.

College Football Playoff

Bowl/Playoff Date Team Team

Playoff

Dec. 20

6. Texas

11. Clemson (ACC champ)

Playoff

Dec. 21

5. Notre Dame

12. SMU

Playoff

Dec. 21

7. Ohio State

10. Indiana

Playoff

Dec. 21

8. Penn State

9. Tennessee

Fiesta

Dec. 31

3. Boise State (G5 champ)

Texas/Clemson winner

Peach

Jan. 1

4. Arizona State (Big 12 champ)

Notre Dame/SMU winner

Rose

Jan. 1

1. Oregon (Big Ten champ)

Penn State/Tennessee winner

Sugar

Jan. 1

2. Georgia (SEC champ)

Ohio State/Indiana winner

Orange

Jan. 9

Quarterfinal winner

Quarterfinal winner

Cotton

Jan. 10

Quarterfinal winner

Quarterfinal winner

Championship

Jan. 20

Semifinal winner

Semifinal winner

Remaining bowls

Bowl Date Team Team

Bahamas

Jan. 4

Buffalo (MAC)

Liberty (C-USA)

Duke’s Mayo

Jan. 3

Minnesota (Big Ten 6)

Virginia Tech (ACC 5-7)

First Responder

Jan. 3

Arkansas State (ESPN)

UTSA (ESPN)

Gator

Jan. 2

Duke (ACC 2-4)

Florida (SEC 3-8)

Texas

Dec. 31

Baylor (Big 12 4)

LSU (SEC 3-8)

Citrus

Dec. 31

Illinois (Big Ten 2)

Alabama (SEC 2)

Sun

Dec. 31

Louisville (ACC 5-7)

Washington (Pac-12 5)

ReliaQuest

Dec. 31

Iowa (Big Ten 3)

South Carolina (SEC 3-8)

Music City

Dec. 30

Nebraska (Big Ten 4)

Ole Miss (SEC 3-8)

Independence

Dec. 28

Army (AAC)

Oklahoma* (Pac-12 7)

Alamo

Dec. 28

BYU (BIg 12 2)

Colorado (Pac-12 2)

Military

Dec. 28

East Carolina (AAC 2)

Georgia Tech (ACC)

Arizona

Dec. 30

Colorado State (MWC)

Miami of Ohio (MAC)

Pop-Tarts

Dec. 28

Iowa State (Big 12 3)

Miami (ACC 2-4)

New Mexico

Dec. 28

Marshall (MWC)*

North Texas (ESPN)

Pinstripe

Dec. 28

Michigan (Big Ten 5)

Boston College (ACC 5-7)

Fenway

Dec. 28

Pittsburgh (ACC)

UConn (ESPN)

Vegas

Dec. 27

USC (Pac-12 4)

Texas A&M (SEC 3-8)

Holiday

Dec. 27

Syracuse (ACC 2-4)

Washington State (Pac-12 3)

Liberty

Dec. 27

Kansas State (Big 12 5)

Missouri (SEC 3-8)

Birmingham

Dec. 27

Vanderbilt (SEC 9)

NC State (ESPN)

Armed Forces

Dec. 27

TCU (Big 12 7)

Navy (ESPN)

68 Ventures

Dec. 26

Georgia Southern (Sun Belt)

Bowling Green* (C-USA)

Rate

Dec. 26

Rutgers (Big Ten 7)

Texas Tech (Big 12 6)

GameAbove

Dec. 26

Texas State (Big Ten 8)*

Toledo (MAC)

Hawaii

Dec. 24

San Jose State (MWC)

USF (ESPN)

Idaho Potato

Dec. 23

Fresno State (MWC)

NIU (MAC)

Myrtle Beach

Dec. 23

Coastal Carolina (ESPN)

North Carolina (ESPN)

Gasparilla

Dec. 20

Tulane (ESPN)

Arkansas (ESPN)

Cure

Dec. 20

Jacksonville State (ESPN)

Ohio (ESPN)

New Orleans

Dec. 19

Louisiana (Sun Belt)

Sam Houston (C-USA)

LA Bowl

Dec. 18

California (Pac-12 6)

UNLV (MWC 1)

Boca Raton

Dec. 18

Western Kentucky (ESPN)

James Madison (ESPN)

Frisco

Dec. 17

Memphis (ESPN)

West Virginia (ESPN)

Salute to Veterans

Dec. 14

South Alabama (ESPN)

Western Michigan (ESPN)

Notes: (ESPN) indicates an ESPN Events bowl. Teams can be moved between them. An asterisk (*) indicates a replacement team because a league was not able to fill all of its slots.

(Illustration: Demetrius Robinson / The Athletic, Photos: Don Juan Moore / Getty)



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