You asked for it (I think). So here it is. The 2023 Bowl Game TV Schedule in HIGH DEFINITION!!!

Does anyone say that anymore? That something is in high definition (or the now-even cringier term, High Def)? Feels very 2008-ish.

TSN seems to always deliver during bowl season. It’s funny how they absolutely don’t deliver at all during the rest of the season but with TSN+ they now have their very own built-in excuse to not have many games on the main five stations. Now, as I say every year, the TSN portion of the schedule could change so keep coming back for any updates.

Let’s not waste any more time. Bowl schedule. NOW!

Saturday December 16th

Myrtle Beach Bowl: Georgia Southern vs. Ohio11:00 AM

Thanks to issues with the Bahamas Bowl (that will be explained below if you don’t already know) Bowl Season begins on the eastern coast of South Carolina. This game pits two teams who were kind of forgotten in their conferences this season but quietly put together good seasons. Should be a good start to the college football postseason on the teal turf in Conway.

Celebration Bowl: Florida A&M vs. HowardNoon

It feels like many times this game features one team that could have caused some damage in the FCS playoffs and one team that scraped their way into this game. This year’s edition is no different. Florida A&M ran roughshod through most of its opponents whereas Howard barely won the MEAC. And as it usually happens, the not-so-good team gives the really good a team a run for their money and sometimes ends up winning. So don’t necessarily think this will be a blowout.

New Orleans Bowl: Louisiana vs. Jacksonville State2:15

Opening bowl day brings the return of RichRod to postseason competition. With the Cajuns already being there, this should at least have a raucous crowd and really, that’s a big part of the bowl experience. It’s great to see a bowl game with a great crowd as it just continues to prove that most of these bowl games mean something.

Cure Bowl: Appalachian State vs. Miami-OH3:30

What used to be the worst bowl game matchup almost every season is now being shown on ABC on opening bowl day. Great turnaround for the Cure Bowl for sure. I think we need to have more bowl games set up like this: where a good portion of the money goes to some sort of charity or towards some type of research. I think this way we can decrease the amount of people who think there are too many bowl games. I mean there will always be some that will hate it. I see their point but it’s more football. Would you prefer to take 35 minutes to find something worth watching on Netflix or Amazon Prime or would you rather watch LIVE FOOTBALL? It really shouldn’t be a choice to be honest (at least if you read this blog).

New Mexico Bowl: Fresno State vs. New Mexico State5:45

Time to watch America’s Team in this one. No, the Dallas Cowboys aren’t playing (and no, they aren’t America’s team and haven’t been since a year that started with a 1). The New Mexico State Aggies, coached by, arguably, the best coach in the land Jerry Kill, is now America’s Team. That’s unfortunate for the Fresno State Bulldogs who won’t have their head coach, Jeff Tedford, on the sideline. They have to face the Aggies in almost a quasi-home game for them. I want to say this won’t be close but the Bulldogs are pretty good so at the very least you should see a good game here. America’s Team. Now you know. And knowing’s half the battle…………………………………………GI JOE!!!!!!

LA Bowl: UCLA vs. Boise State7:30

For once, the Broncos had to grind to get to a bowl game. 5-5 with their head coach being shitcanned and they somehow win the Mountain West Championship. But now with no potential Chip Kelly drama, this game loses a lot of spots in the rankings.

Independence Bowl: Texas Tech vs. California9:15

Shreveport seems like an odd spot for two Power Five teams in their bowl game but that used to be the norm. Maybe the Independence Bowl should have been used in the new 12-team playoff somehow. I mean who says no, other than ESPN who would prefer to put every game in the biggest neutral site stadium they can find for MAXIMUM MONEY.

Monday December 18th

Famous Toastery Bowl: Old Dominion vs. WKU2:30

This will most likely be my favourite one-off bowl ever. Because of renovations at Thomas Robinson Stadium, the Bahamas Bowl could not be played on the island since there are no other stadiums able to hold the game there. Charlotte got the call and this game will be played at the 49ers’ home field and with a new sponsor, Famous Toastery. I don’t think it’s even famous at all in that area of the country but I like their confidence. I pray that the winning coach gets buried in a mountain of toast.

Tuesday December 19th

Frisco Bowl: UTSA vs. Marshall9:00

Frisco gets two postseason games: this one and then the FCS Championship. The FCS title game is there through at least next season but beyond that, who knows. The Frisco Bowl, on the other hand, is here to stay. At least we have two good Group of Five teams here and with UTSA not being too far away it may approach a sellout.

Thursday December 21st

Boca Raton Bowl: Syracuse vs. USF8:00

Back to grinding for bowl-eligibility, here are two teams that epitomized that. Syracuse, who has completely re-done their coaching staff and USF, whose close game with Bama earlier on in the season made the College Football Playoff debate that much worse. Look it’s either this or the Saints and the Rams on Amazon Prime. You know what to choose.

Friday December 22nd

Gasparilla Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. UCF6:30

Interesting start time for this game. I get that it’s only half-an-hour before games normally would start locally but why do that? Bizarre. This is probably the highest-profile matchup this bowl game has ever had and it should bring a good amount of fans with one team not too far from Tampa. Hey, at least’s it not at the Trop.

Saturday December 23rd

Birmingham Bowl: Duke vs. TroyNoon

This should be a good game and it’s the kind of game I always talk about. A Group of Five conference champion getting their shot at a Power Five team. That’s part of what bowl season should be all about and I have said that often in the past. Will college football listen to me? No. And it’s their loss.

Camellia Bowl: Arkansas State vs. Northern IllinoisNoon

Two teams that have got basically no coverage this season. I’m honestly surprised that no team looked at Butch Jones to be their new head coach. He’s brought ASU back from being horrible for both of Jones’ first two seasons (and Blake Anderson’s last in Jonesboro) to being respectable. I think the fact that the Sun Belt is so damn good now (in G-5 terms), this team gets overshadowed a lot.

Idaho Potato Bowl: Utah State vs. Georgia State3:30

Again, two teams who were overshadowed by a bunch of better teams in their respective conferences. Plus it’s on the blue turf and that’s always a bit of fun, especially if it’s freezing cold (OK not so much for the players and fans but hilarious for us viewers at home).

Armed Forces Bowl: Air Force vs. James Madison3:30

The Dukes in a bowl game! As it should be. And it shouldn’t have taken the lengths it did but luckily there weren’t enough 6-win teams to fill all the bowl slots. Air Force had a monumental collapse to end their season after being the Group of Five favourite to go to the New Year’s Six coming into November so momentum is not on their side.

68 Ventures Bowl: South Alabama vs. Eastern Michigan7:00

Chris Creighton has done amazing things in Ypsilanti. He has made EMU relevant for really the first time ever. As for South Alabama, it looked like they would be the Sun Belt’s darling this year after an early win over Oklahoma State. The bottom fell out for this team and they barely made it to bowling. Massive contrast of seasons here.

Las Vegas Bowl: Northwestern vs. Utah7:30

Northwestern and Utah aren’t exactly the fanbases I think of when I think of fans who could completely wreck hotel rooms and drink a bar dry…well, Utah maybe. Maybe that is by design. Have to give credit to a Northwestern team that should have been terrible and ended up doing quite well in the final Big Ten West season. And we will never know how good the Utes could have been with the injuries they had.

Hawaii Bowl: San Jose State vs. Coastal Carolina10:30

It’s the annual Stocking Stuffer Bowl where many parents finally fill the stockings of their children so that when they wake up they will know Santa (or some other fat white dude) came down the chimney (or more like through a window because he’s fat) to give them presents because…we as parents didn’t give them enough? Is that how the story goes? Anyway, I will enjoy a nice scotch after all that stocking stuffer stuff is done and watch some great football during a bowl that should start at one minute before Midnight on Spectrum Sports so most of the college football world has to scramble to find it.

Tuesday December 26th

Quick Lane Bowl: Minnesota vs. Bowling Green2:00

OK not exactly what I’ve always had in mind but still. It’s a G-5 team against a P-5 team. The P-5 team is in because they are smart. The G-5 team is in because the MAC, past the top three teams, was pretty bad this year. Advantage? The fans who get to watch college football on a weekday afternoon when you probably will be off work. Probably. For those who must work I hope you have a good PVR setup.

First Responder Bowl: Rice vs. Texas State5:30

Hey remember when this bowl game was cancelled because of weather? What a shitshow that was. I’d be surprised if they ever let that happen again considering the fallout. When it comes to this year’s First Responder Bowl, you have to like what you see in Texas State. In a really good Sun Belt, they were able to go 7-5 and get to their first bowl game ever. Tulsa is going to rue the day they decided not to hire G.J. Kinne as their coach. Rice, I believe, lucked out due to a much-less powerful AAC. Not to say they didn’t play well but I believe the Sun Belt, top to bottom, is the best Group of Five conference.

Guaranteed Rate Bowl: Kansas vs. UNLV9:00

This is why bowl games matter. UNLV is back in a bowl game for the first time in a decade thanks in large part to a guy who should have got more votes for Coach of the Year, Barry Odom. Speaking of guys who should have got Coach of the Year consideration, Lance Leipold has done wonders and the Jayhawks are doing everything they can to keep him in Lawrence. Big question for this game will be if Jalon Daniels will play after his somewhat mysterious back injury from earlier this year kept him out of action for most of the season.

Wednesday December 27th

Military Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. Tulane2:00

Maybe we will see some snow for this one. Not gonna lie: VaTech was WAY the fuck better than I thought they would be. They did a masterful job in an ACC that, below FSU and Louisville, wasn’t that great. They will face a Tulane squad that just lost Willie Fritz to Houston. I know some teams struggle when their coach leaves before a bowl game and I could see that happening here.

Duke’s Mayo Bowl: North Carolina vs. West Virginia5:30

North Carolina with a big home advantage at the Mayo Bowl. In the end, though, that advantage means little. The game itself only means so much. No, what really matters, is who is going to get a big tub of mayo dumped on them, Mack Brown or Neal Brown? Either way, Duke’s Mayo is going to be down on Brown in this one………wait, that doesn’t sound right.

Holiday Bowl: #15 Louisville vs. USC8:00

Caleb Williams has opted out of this one. No surprise there. But they could be playing a team that, despite being ranked 15th in the nation, hasn’t exactly lit it up lately. Let’s see if Louisville can actually play a decent game for the first time in weeks after shitting the bed against Kentucky and looking mediocre against Florida State.

Texas Bowl: Texas A&M vs. #20 Oklahoma State9:00

Some classic Big XII action here. Cue the Big XII on FOX Sports Net music and get Joel Meyers back to call this one. The Aggies should be doubly pissed since the Pokes had a chance to knock those damn Longhorns off their perch and they couldn’t get it done. So now they have to watch Texas play in the College Football Playoff while the Aggies are in a decent bowl but one quite a ways down the pecking order.

Thursday December 28th

Fenway Bowl: Boston College vs. #24 SMU11:00 AM

Morning football at Fenway. See, morning football is fine if it bleeds into the afternoon. None of this 9:30 in the morning horseshit. I guess this could be considered the Ponies’ first ACC test as these two teams will be roommates next year.

Pinstripe Bowl: Rutgers vs. Miami2:15

I honestly think this will end up being a good game. I mean what’s not to like? OK there are probably a few things not to like, such as Mario Cristobal’s continued contract as head coach of the Miami football Hurricanes but I digress. It’s Rutgers football. In NYC. An old Big East matchup (I really wish the Big East was back…in football). I look forward to it, especially if there is some serious football weather that day.

Pop Tarts Bowl: #18 NC State vs. #25 Kansas State5:45

OK so get this. The mascot for the new Pop Tarts Bowl is, of course, a Pop Tart. So far, so uninteresting. Then everything goes off the rails when we are told that this will be the first edible mascot ever and that the winning team gets to eat it. What? I mean, hey, it’s got me interested just to see what absurdity will unfold after what should be one of the better non-CFP/non-NY6 bowl games.

Alamo Bowl: #12 Oklahoma vs. #14 Arizona9:15

Usually the Alamo Bowl gives us one of, if not the, best non-CFP/non-NY6 bowl matchups. This year is no exception. Oklahoma’s final ride in the Big XII before they head to the prosperous SEC. Jedd Fisch’s resurgent Arizona Wildcats who are looking to head to the Big XII next year with a lot of momentum. This feels like it will be a slobberknocker to quote good ol’ JR.

Friday December 29th

Gator Bowl: Kentucky vs. #22 ClemsonNoon

If Kentucky hadn’t beat Louisville I would have said this could end up being complete domination by the Tigers. It probably still will be but at least there feels like the Cats could have a fighting chance here.

Sun Bowl: #19 Oregon State vs. #16 Notre Dame2:00

This game sold out in about an hour or so. And all because of a random draw. All the bowls left with ACC tie-ins wanted Notre Dame so I guess they did the whole coin toss thing they did in Friday Night Lights or a no holds barred cage fight or whatever the fuck they do to figure these things out. The Sun Bowl won out. So for the last time that they get a Pac-12 team, one of the oldest bowl games around got the one with one of the most rabid fanbases and then got them paired with Notre Dame, the team whose fans travel, arguably, the best. OK I changed my mind…this is the best non-CFP/non-NY6 matchup. I’m starting to feel like Bobby Heenan changing my pick all the time.

Liberty Bowl: Iowa State vs. Memphis3:30

So Memphis is playing at home so this bowl game should have a great turnout. They will have to wait to get eyeballs on their game since the Sun Bowl will overlap the Liberty Bowl’s first half.

Cotton Bowl: #9 Missouri vs. #7 Ohio State8:00

Quite the prove-it game for a team that some still don’t feel truly belong in the SEC. This is the type of big time bowl game that people expect the Buckeyes to be in but the Tigers, not so much. This will be a definite contrast of styles. Missouri’s run game with one of the best running backs in the country, Cody Schrader going up against the Ohio State passing attack led by Marvin Harrison Jr. The absence of Kyle McCord, as average as he could be at times, could play a role here.

Saturday December 30th

Peach Bowl: #11 Ole Miss vs. #10 Penn StateNoon

Interesting matchup. Fans were making a myriad of arguments as to why one of these teams shouldn’t be in the New Year’s Six. And then both make it and get paired up down in Atlanta. No matter how some fans feel, a potential Top 10 season should cut down on the hate for both teams’ head coaches. It won’t but it should.

Music City Bowl: Auburn vs. Maryland2:00

Divisions in the Big Ten are going away. “Hooray” – Maryland. Washington, Oregon, USC and UCLA are joining the conference. “FUCK!” – Maryland. Hey Terps fans, look, it could be worse. You could be in the ACC, a conference that seems to be ready to join the Pac-12 in completely imploding.

Orange Bowl: #6 Georgia vs. #5 Florida State4:00

My brief thoughts on the whole Florida State/College Football Playoff situation is this: The Committee have no plans for anything. Everything is a knee-jerk reaction. Want proof? They knew what they were heading towards. They were going to have to make a decision between a Jordan Travis-less Noles team and two of Texas, Georgia or Alabama, depending on the outcomes on conference championship weekend. So what did they do in the final CFP rankings before that weekend? Have FSU at #4. They could have moved Oregon ahead of them instead into the #4 spot but didn’t. It set everything up for the chaos that occurred during Selection Sunday. Deep down I don’t really care who made it but if The Committee were more transparent and thought about things for more than two minutes then the anger would have been reduced immensely. But no, they fucked up and now FSU fans have a right to be furious. Anyway, I hope this game is at least close because otherwise SEC fans and talking head morons like Paul Finebaum will never let anyone hear the end of it.

One note about this game: it will start on TSN1 at about 6:30. My guess is that it will be because of a World Juniors game being aired at the same time as the start of the Orange Bowl but who knows since the tournament is in Sweden.

Arizona Bowl: Wyoming vs. Toledo4:00

Could this be an interesting game? Perhaps. Unfortunately, it will be overshadowed by two things: that this game is the first bowl game ever to appear on The CW and that it is sponsored by Barstool Sports. The game is also being called by Barstool personalities and seeing what it was like last year, they go overboard on certain things, especially the gambling aspect of college football. Not saying others don’t talk about it because they do but they beat you over the head with it all game. Oh well, you don’t have to watch if you don’t want to since the Orange Bowl is on at the exact same time (someone didn’t think this one through).

Monday January 1st

ReliaQuest Bowl: #13 LSU vs. WisconsinNoon

I have a feeling this game might not be that close. Wisconsin feels like a shell of Badger teams in the past. Then again, there have been crazier bowl results.

UPDATE: Looks like this bowl game is on TSN2 which is a bit surprising. This means no TSN+ and no specialty pack.

Fiesta Bowl: #8 Oregon vs. #23 Liberty1:00

This could be an big-time shootout if Liberty can keep up. Nice to see Conference USA finally get into the New Year’s Six for the first time. All it took was for a program that many people do not like to jump up from the FCS and immediately become the conference favourite. Easy stuff. Look, I’m sure many players don’t care about what the leaders at Liberty are all about. Same as at BYU or Notre Dame or Baylor or any other university with a religious affiliation. They just want to play football. I think people forget that (or want to forget that).

UPDATE #2: This game will also appear on TSN 1, 4 and 5. It will start on TSN5 right at 1:00 and join in progress on the other three stations at about 3:30.

Citrus Bowl: #21 Tennessee vs. #17 Iowa1:00

Thankfully Tennessee is in this game. Otherwise, this could smash the record that is repeatedly set by this year’s Iowa team for lowest over/under ever. Kirk Ferentz is desperately hoping for a 7-6 with a good ol’ Iowa touchdown (a field goal and two safeties).

Rose Bowl: #1 Michigan vs. #4 Alabama5:00

Did Nick Saban do one of his best coaching jobs ever with this group? Yes. Yes he did. Should Michigan be allowed in the College Football Playoff? I’m sure there are many (SEC fans) who think that Michigan should have their entire football program shut down because “Michigan cheated.” Not that I disagree that Michigan cheated because it sure felt like they did but I am under the assumption that at least half the Power Five schools cheat in some manner. It’s college football: it’s never been squeaky clean. Ever. To think it was…well, you’re just wrong.

UPDATE #3: This will appear on TSN1, 4 and 5 as well. There will be an update sometime in the next few days to determine which feed appears where.

UPDATE #6: The entire game will appear on TSN1, 4 and 5.

Sugar Bowl: #2 Washington vs. #3 Texas8:45

Will I watch this entire game? Abso-fucking-lutely. Will I be a bit tired at work the next day? Maybe. I wonder if I should just book a vacation day. “Hey Bossman, doing anything fun on your vacation day?” “Well I’m definitely not recovering from watching the Sugar Bowl, that’s for sure.” Then they’d look at me like I have six heads.

UPDATE #4: Same update as the Rose Bowl.

UPDATE #7: The entire game will appear on TSN1, 4, and 5.

Monday January 9th

College Football Playoff National Championship8:00

At this point, this game isn’t appearing on the TSN schedule. Neither are the New Year’s Day ones although that might come as early as tomorrow. If it’s the same as last year then those are three stations it will appear on. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if one of the special feeds goes to TSN+. Final game of the year (other than the wacky all-star games that are fun but not as exciting as the rest of the games). I will probably be wearing a frown when this game ends.

UPDATE #5: This game will also appear on TSN4. Determination of feed will probably happen closer to New Year’s Day.

Breakdown time!

  • TSN only (regular channels) – 22 games
  • TSN+ & specialty pack – 10 games
  • ABC & TSN – 6 games
  • ABC & TSN+ – 2 games
  • FOX – 1 game
  • CBS – 1 game
  • The CW – 1 game

TSN is showing EVERY bowl game. Every. Single. One. With a caveat. We are starting to see the TSN+ effect. TSN+ will have 12 of the bowl games, either paired with airing on ABC or paired with appearing on the specialty pack. This is the future. Get ready for it. And also get ready for a day when at least the college football portion of the specialty pack goes away since I think that day is coming as well.

Next up are the bowl game rankings and the NFL schedule post for the upcoming week. I am still going back and forth on whether I will do another post on how I would fix the postseason. It’s a bit tougher now that they have gone to a 12-team playoff but with less conferences. Expect at least (AT LEAST) seven Big Ten/SEC teams in every playoff going forward unless something wacky happens. That would leave, at most, the G-5 champ and two each from the ACC and Big XII. Sounds about right (unfortunately for many schools). Anyway, I will make the decision at some point over the next week or so. Enjoy the rest of your week everyone and get ready for the bowl games in THREE DAYS!

We have to have some chaos…right? – Conference Championship Weekend TV schedule

I have to say it was a fun final regular season weekend of college football. Especially the Iron Bowl. What a ridiculous finish. Now we get into the postseason part of the season. So there has to be some chaos, right? Some upset? Any upset? Sure there were a few during the season but really the big upset has taken a big nap this year. And that’s part of college football. Not having those has taken something away from this season. Let’s hope this coming weekend can bring some of that chaos back. Fingers crossed. Let’s get on with the schedule.

Friday

Conference USA Championship: New Mexico State (+10.5) at #24 Liberty7:00

This network continues to be smart in the way they figure out WHEN to put a game. They get an entire national audience for almost an entire half and then, if the game is close, many people will stick with it to the end. Brilliant. Plus, with the added possibility of seeing a potential New Year’s Six berth clinched here, it means they should get more eyeballs on this game than ever before. Prediction: This game is the biggest one, not only in Liberty’s history, but in Conference USA’s history. This is their chance to put a team in the New Year’s Six for the first time. The first part gets done this night. Liberty 39 New Mexico State 34.

Pac-12 Championship: #5 Oregon (-9.5) vs. #3 Washington (in Paradise, NV)8:00

The final Pac-12 Championship and, arguably, the most important conference championship is being held on a Friday night starting at 5:00 local time. Hell, ESPN/ABC is sending their best crew to this. This feels like the final slap in the face to the Pac-12. Anyway, this is massive. The winner is a lock for the College Football Playoff and the loser gets relegated to the New Year’s Six. It’s that simple. Prediction: This is going to be an offensive showcase between two of the Heisman contenders in Bo Nix and Michael Penix Jr. The guy who wins, I believe, won’t be the Heisman winner. Although I guess there’s always a possibility Jayden Daniels wins it instead of either of these two. Washington 49 Oregon 38.

Saturday Early

Big XII Championship: #18 Oklahoma State (+14.5) vs. #7 Texas (in Arlington)Noon

Easily the only game that matters early on. Texas has to win and get quite a bit of help to get into the College Football Playoff. They will know the lay of the land after the Pac-12 Championship, especially if Oregon wins since that will mean a better shot to join the party. Prediction: The Longhorns do what they need to do but will have to wait to see if it is enough. Texas 52 Oklahoma State 27.

MAC Championship: Miami-OH (+7.5) vs. Toledo (in Detroit)Noon

Well, from the College Football Playoff rankings we now know that Toledo has no chance at the NY6, despite having an 11-1 record. Nothing will allow them to leapfrog Tulane, Liberty or SMU. I would say this is for a trip back to Detroit for the Quick Lane Bowl but even that is in doubt thanks to tie-ins that don’t even tie a conference in to a bowl game. Prediction: Should be close like their regular season matchup. Toledo 24 Miami-OH 20.

Saturday Afternoon

Mountain West Championship: Boise State (-2) at UNLV3:00

Now that the strange computer rankings saga to figure out who would actually be in the conference championship game is over, we can focus ont the game itself. Really, they are probably playing for a spot in the LA Bowl but who the hell knows. It will be interesting to see how many people are in Allegiant Stadium as it hosts its second conference championship in less than 24 hours. Prediction: This isn’t on the Smurf Turf so you have to give the advantage to the Rebels here. UNLV 41 Boise State 38.

Sun Belt Championship: Appalachian State (+6.5) at Troy4:00

Where does the winner go? Who the fuck knows anymore. Prediction: I will be thinking about how this would have been a hundred times better if James Madison was hosting Troy. Troy 34 Appalachian State 16.

SEC Championship: #8 Alabama (+5.5) vs. #1 Georgia (in Atlanta)4:00

Is Georgia in no matter what? Probably although you never know how things will shake out with The Committee. Bama is going to have win this by like 50 to even get a glance from them as they are probably too far out to get their shot. Prediction: This is going to be really close and really good. I just feel it. Georgia 49 Alabama 42.

American Championship: SMU (+4) at #22 Tulane4:00

Tulane goes back to the NY6 with a win in this one. But what happens if SMU wins? That is where the fun begins (as long as Liberty wins their game on Friday). I still believe that SMU would have to hope Liberty loses since there is no way to pass them but I could be wrong. Prediction: Tulane is heading back to the promised land but it won’t be easy. Tulane 41 SMU 34.

SWAC Championship: Prairie View A&M at Florida A&M4:00

Florida A&M has been money since joining the SWAC. Honestly, I think Deion Sanders may have been right. Have all the MEAC schools join the SWAC. One huge mega-HBCU-conference. ESPN might not like that though because they have the Celebration Bowl on the opening day of Bowl Season and you know how ESPN is about their bowls. Even with the 12-team playoff they will want to add bowls so that 4-8 Houston can face 4-8 Colorado. Prediction: The Rattlers are going to beat the brakes off of Prairie View and move on to the Celebration Bowl where they will be in an uncomfortably close game with a team that’s not even close to their level in Howard. Like most of the Celebration Bowls. Florida A&M 56 Prairie View A&M 14.

Saturday Primetime

ACC Championship: #14 Louisville (+2.5) vs. #4 Florida State (in Charlotte)8:00

All the FSU talk is about the loss of Jordan Travis. I get it. With him, you look like a national championship contender. Without him, not so much. Saying that, they know what they have to do. Win. Doesn’t matter how. Just win. And I wondered if they were going to be able to do that against this Cardinals team but after Louisville’s performance against Kentucky, I started to wonder about that. Prediction: The Noles do enough to win. The defense keeps the Cardinals offense at bay. FSU off to the CFP. Florida State 37 Louisville 27.

Big Ten Championship: #16 Iowa (+23) vs. #2 Michigan (in Indianapolis)8:00

The spread is almost as high as the over/under for Iowa’s game last week against Nebraska. How sad/hilarious is that? Michigan is in with a win and maybe even with a loss depending on what has happened before this point. Prediction: Iowa has survived a lot of games with their defense. They won’t here. This could get ugly. Michigan 44 Iowa 10.

FCS Second Round: Southern Illinois at Idaho10:00 PM

Hey, an added bonus! Some FCS playoff action! From what I can tell this may be close but we shall see since my FCS knowledge isn’t that great. And despite the fact they are playing in the awesome Kibbie Dome, wouldn’t it have been ten times more hilarious if this were outdoors…in Moscow, Idaho…in December? Oh my. Prediction: Watch this prediction be WAY off. Idaho 38 Southern Illinois 33.

We are almost at the end. It’s college football’s Judgment Day and it’s coming quickly. And we are slowly heading towards bowl season and the end of the college football season. So enjoy the games everyone!

The Bossman Top 26. My first true Bowl Projections. And it’s firing season!

Yep, firing season in college football has commenced! In what was, honestly, a shocking shitcanning, Texas A&M followed up an absolute drubbing of Mississippi State by keeping the good times going and firing Jimbo Fisher. Yes, Jimbo has been let go and will get $76 god damn million dollars as a buyout. Holy shit. Stupid me trying to be a teacher, then an accountant when the real money was in being a failed college football head coach. How dumb can I be?

Following that, Boise State announced that they, too, followed an easy win by firing their head coach. Andy Avalos was never really accepted in that position and he never kept the Broncos at the level everyone expects them to be. I guess that’s what happens: a long string of good seasons means expectations go up for everyone.

Then Mississippi State decided that Zach Arnett isn’t the right guy going forward and he was dismissed from his head coaching position. That one game put huge dents in two coaching staffs. Impressive.

Back to the Aggies situation, they now will have to hire someone after the season is over. As fucking hilarious as it would be to promote Bobby Petrino, they will definitely go outside the school in their search. And remember: the Texas A&M job is still a big one. So most coaches would love to have it. Right now I would put Mike Norvell, Mike Elko and Dan Lanning as 1A, 1B and 1C to be hired. Don’t rule out a guy like Lance Leipold, though. He has done amazing things at Kansas and will get a lot of looks in the offseason.

OK let’s get to the Bossman Top 26 which will probably not resemble the College Football Playoff rankings whatsoever:

#1Georgia (10-0)
#2Michigan (10-0)
#3Washington (10-0)
#4Oregon (9-1)
#5Alabama (9-1)
#6Ohio State (10-0)
#7Florida State (10-0)
#8Texas (9-1)
#9Louisville (9-1)
#10Missouri (8-2)
#11Oregon State (8-2)
#12Ole Miss (8-2)
#13LSU (7-3)
#14Tulane (9-1)
#15Penn State (8-2)
#16Utah (7-3)
#17Oklahoma (8-2)
#18James Madison (10-0)
#19Arizona (7-3)
#20Notre Dame (7-3)
#21Tennessee (7-3)
#22Liberty (10-0)
#23North Carolina (8-2)
#24Oklahoma State (7-3)
#25Iowa (8-2)
#26Kansas State (7-3)

There are five undefeated Power Five teams at the top. There could end up being four going into conference championship weekend. Something’s gotta give but honestly, will it? Georgia, Washington, Florida State and the Michigan/Ohio State winner in two weeks have clear paths to the playoff. Run the table and you’re in, no ifs, ands, or buts about it. If one falters, that’s where the fun begins. Also, yes I have Tulane at #14 and I’m sure The Committee will have them at like #23 at best. I know it pained them to have Cincinnati so high a couple years back and they never wanted to replicate that again. And if they have their choice, they still won’t even with the expanded playoff starting next season.

Now we turn to bowl projections which actually have a bit of meat to them now that we are closing in on the end of the regular season. Unless we see chaos (which I always hope for), many of these projections can be backed up with relatively easy answers. Let’s go!

Sugar BowlCFP #1 vs. CFP #4Michigan vs. Washington
Rose BowlCFP #2 vs. CFP #3Florida State vs. Georgia

I believe Michigan ends up winning The Game and then the Big Ten Championship. Florida State and Washington I have running the table. Georgia, I think, will have a hiccup this week against Tennessee but still end up winning the SEC Championship to move back into the Top 4. Pretty easy, right? Let’s see if the New Year’s Six predictions make just as much sense.

Fiesta BowlCFP at-large vs. CFP at-large/G-5 #1Oregon vs. Memphis
Orange BowlACC Champ vs. Big Ten/Notre Dame/SECLouisville vs. Ohio State
Peach BowlCFP at-large vs. CFP at-large/G-5 #1Alabama vs. Penn State
Cotton BowlCFP at-large vs. CFP at-large/G-5 #1Texas vs. Ole Miss

I’m sure one thing really stands out here so let’s get to that first.

  • Yes, I have Memphis winning the American and the Group of Five spot in the NY6. How does the current fourth-place team rise to the top? It starts with Memphis beating SMU this coming Saturday. Then Tulane defeats UTSA on the final weekend and, due to tiebreakers, the Tigers get the spot opposite Tulane. Then they pull the upset and beat the Green Wave to move up high enough to get the spot. That shouldn’t be too hard with James Madison ineligible, Liberty’s stupidly easy schedule and The Committee’s MAC disrespect which kills Toledo’s chances.
  • As for the rest, they are pretty self-explanatory. Louisville ends up losing the ACC Championship but is the best representative from the conference and gets the Orange Bowl spot. The Orange Bowl selects Ohio State as the top team left from the Big Ten or SEC. Oregon, Alabama, Texas and Ole Miss are almost shoo-ins at this point. I do think Penn State sneaks back into the Top 10 and passes Missouri to garner the final spot. Whether they face a pissed off Alabama or a Bama that doesn’t care would remain to be seen.

So far, so good. Nothing crazy (other than Memphis). I’m sure there could be some debate but it would be minor (other than Memphis). Let’s look at the rest of the bowl picture:

Citrus BowlSEC vs. Big TenLSU vs. Iowa
ReliaQuest BowlSEC vs. Big TenKentucky vs. Maryland
Arizona BowlMWC vs. MACFresno State vs. Miami-OH
Music City BowlSEC vs. Big TenTexas A&M vs. Wisconsin
Liberty BowlSEC vs. Big XIIMissouri vs. Kansas State
Sun BowlACC vs. Pac-12Miami vs. Arizona
Gator BowlSEC vs. ACCAuburn vs. North Carolina
Alamo BowlBig XII vs. Pac-12Oklahoma vs. Utah
Pop Tarts BowlACC vs. Big XIINotre Dame vs. Kansas
Pinstripe BowlBig Ten vs. ACCRutgers vs. NC State
Fenway Bowl2 of ACC/AAC/C-USAGeorgia Tech vs. Tulane
Texas BowlSEC vs. Big XIITennessee vs. Oklahoma State
Holiday BowlACC vs. Pac-12Boston College vs. Oregon State
Duke’s Mayo BowlSEC vs. ACCUCF* vs. Clemson
Military BowlACC vs. AACDuke vs. UTSA
Guaranteed Rate Bowl2 of Big Ten/Big XII/MWCWyoming vs. Iowa State
First Responder Bowl2 of ACC/Big XII/AAC/Sun Belt/C-USASyracuse vs. Texas Tech
Quick Lane BowlBig Ten vs. MACIllinois vs. Northern Illinois
Hawaii BowlAAC vs. MWCRice vs. Boise State
Las Vegas BowlBig Ten vs. Pac-12Minnesota vs. USC
68 Ventures Bowl2 of Sun Belt/C-USA/MACGeorgia Southern vs. WKU
Idaho Potato Bowl2 of MWC/MAC/Sun BeltUNLV vs. Marshall
Armed Forces BowlBig XII vs. C-USABYU vs. Utah State*
Birmingham Bowl2 of SEC/ACC/AAC/C-USALouisiana* vs. Jacksonville State**
Camellia Bowl2 of Sun Belt/C-USA/MACSouth Alabama vs. Toledo
Gasparilla Bowl2 of SEC/ACC/AAC/C-USAJames Madison** vs. Florida***
Boca Raton Bowl2 of AAC/Sun Belt/C-USA/MACAppalachian State vs. Bowling Green
Frisco Bowl2 of AAC/Sun Belt/C-USA/MACArkansas State vs. North Texas***
Bahamas BowlMAC vs. C-USAOhio vs. New Mexico State
Independence BowlBig XII vs. AACWest Virginia vs. SMU
LA BowlPac-12 vs. MWCUCLA vs. Air Force
New Mexico Bowl2 of Group of FiveSan Jose State vs. Texas State
Cure Bowl2 of AAC/Sun Belt/C-USA/MACCoastal Carolina vs. Eastern Michigan
New Orleans BowlSun Belt vs. C-USATroy vs. Liberty
Myrtle Beach Bowl2 of AAC/Sun Belt/C-USA/MACGeorgia State vs. Central Michigan

A few notes on this:

  • One asterisk (*) means there weren’t enough bowl-eligible teams to fill that bowl slot. Two asterisks (**) means that all bowl-eligible teams have been slotted in a bowl game and there are still spots remaining. Three asterisks (***) means a team that gets in due to APR. That final one I have no idea how it will be filled since I don’t have a great idea as to the smarter schools compared to the not-so-smart schools.
  • James Madison and Jacksonville State are almost guaranteed bowl games. JMU is pretty much a lock since I can’t see many scenarios where all the bowl games are filled with bowl-eligible teams.
  • Remember, Notre Dame gets an ACC spot as long as they have one more win than a team they would be replacing….which is pretty much every team left in the ACC to slot into a bowl game.
  • The other Independents are not going bowling so that doesn’t really matter.
  • We are WAY too early to see bowl bids being accepted. And with the Bahamas Bowl having to be played in Charlotte there are no issues with issuing passports that would make it so bowl bids would have to be accepted in November. For this reason, I see no bowl bids going out until the first of December at the earliest.

Tomorrow night we have more MACtion. I will try my best to put out the college football TV schedule post tomorrow as well. Rankings will have to be edited in since the CFP rankings aren’t being released until 9:00 tomorrow night. Enjoy the rest of your week everyone!

Oh man, here we go again

It felt like things were calm. We were all lulled into this. It was just the eye of the storm. Sure the wind wasn’t moving but about 200 metres away, a cow just went flying headlong into a barn.

What am I talking about? Realignment, of course! Another shoe has dropped…OK let me use a different analogy. Sorry Deion. We have another big move as Colorado will be going back to the Big XII starting next season. And that probably won’t be all. The rumours have at least one of Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, Oregon or Washington following the Buffaloes. Or, if no other schools leave the Pac-12, the Big XII is more than willing to dip into the American Conference (hello SMU, Memphis, Tulane) or even way out east…yes, UConn! And maybe once the Pac-12 (or more like Pac-9) gets their act together, they can start bringing in teams from the Group of Five. The same teams from the American would be in play, especially SMU. Also, the Mountain West would be watching closely as San Diego State, Boise State and perhaps Colorado State and UNLV could be looked at. There will be a lot of meetings in the next month or so to determine where this all leads.

For now let’s focus on what this post was supposed to be (and still will be). It’s time for the Power Five conference predictions. This will give a better indication on how I think things will go during this season. So let’s dive right in!

Changes are coming soon for the Ess Ee Cee. Texas and Oklahoma join the conference next season. Also, no more SEC on CBS after this year. Everything moves to ABC and ESPN. And finally, no divisions. Halle-fucking-lujah.

As for this year, all the talk is about Georgia and doing something no team has done (fully) in the AP Poll era: win three national championships in a row. It’s not like they will fall apart, despite the fact they lost their starting quarterback and a bunch of other players in the NFL Draft. Then again, I’m sure Kirby Smart has looked them all dead in the eye and told them “Everyone thinks you are going to go 5-7 and lose to Vanderbilt. Prove them wrong!” And they will believe it because college football head coaches are just a notch-and-a-half below cult leaders in the pecking order of how much they can make their “followers” drink their Kool-Aid.

Remember, though, there are other teams in the conference as well. Like those lovable underdogs from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and the team that just reeks of success (in the classroom and on the baseball diamond), Vanderbilt. And eleven other teams. Want to find out how I think they will do? OK. I will do that. Just for you.

    Conference Overall
  East W L W L
Georgia 7 1 11 1
Tennessee 6 2 10 2
South Carolina 5 3 8 4
Kentucky 3 5 6 6
Missouri 2 6 5 7
Florida 2 6 5 7
Vanderbilt 1 7 4 8
  West        
Alabama 8 0 12 0
LSU 6 2 9 3
Ole Miss 4 4 8 4
Texas A&M 4 4 8 4
Arkansas 3 5 7 5
Auburn_Tigers_Logo Auburn 3 5 7 5
Mississippi State 2 6 6 6

Just For You

  • You might think I am crazy for having UGA not run the table. I do think they will lose a regular season game and it will be to those upstart Tennessee Volunteers. It won’t keep them from winning the division though as you can see I have those same Vols losing two conference games during the regular season.
  • As for the SEC West, though, Bama will once again rule the roost….as long as they figure out their quarterback situation. I am thinking they will and will go undefeated and be #1 in the nation going into conference championship weekend. If they don’t get their QB situation settled…well, maybe they lose two games? Three? It’s not like they will fall to 6-6.
  • I could see South Carolina or last year’s SEC West champs, LSU, making a bit of a run this time around. They have the top two quarterbacks in the SEC and could each put up piles of points. Watch for the Cocks’ game against Georgia early on in the season and LSU’s post-Halloween trip to Bryant-Denny to face the Tide. Upsets in either of those games will seriously upset the apple cart.
  • Look, the Gators were barely .500 with who I think may be one of the most overhyped quarterbacks in recent memory. I don’t think Anthony Richardson was that great. And now they don’t even have him. Unless every other part of the roster improved (it didn’t), how do people expect this team to bounce back and all of a sudden become an eight or nine win team? Spoiler alert: they won’t.
  • I have Mississippi State at 6-6. They will do just enough to get a bowl game. I wonder how tough it will be after the loss of Mike Leach but I can see them straightening things out just in time late in the season.
  • As for the SEC Championship, SURPRISE! I have the Dawgs beating the Tide and creating a massive clusterfuck in the final College Football Playoff rankings. Fun times!
  • Eleven bowl teams from the SEC with two juuuuuust on the outside. That’s insane and I don’t think I will be that far off with this prediction. Next year could be even crazier with Texas and Oklahoma joining the conference that just means more.

Man have things really changed in terms of where you will see Big Ten games this season. Gone are ABC and ESPN. In is NBC and CBS. This is gonna feel weird the first time I see it. And maybe the next few times as well. I will get used to it at some point. Now if you want the opportunity to watch every Big Ten game, better find a way to get FOX Sports One and Peacock otherwise you will be shit out of luck to watch potential bangers like Northwestern-Purdue and Indiana-Rutgers (if they end up there and not the Big Ten Network).

Alright, let’s get into the final conference predictions before the B1G gives a big Fuck You to geography and brings in USC and UCLA.

    Conference Overall
  East W L W L
Michigan 8 1 11 1
Penn State 8 1 11 1
Ohio State 8 1 10 2
Michigan State 5 4 7 5
Maryland 5 4 8 4
Indiana 1 8 3 9
Rutgers 1 8 4 8
  West        
Minnesota 6 3 8 4
Wisconsin 6 3 9 3
Iowa 6 3 9 3
Illinois 5 4 7 5
Nebraska 2 7 5 7
Purdue 2 7 5 7
Northwestern 0 9 2 10

Geogpraphy, Go Eat a Dick

  • Look, I know some might look at the Big Ten East standings and think I am a bit crazy. I am not. Although that is what a crazy person would tell you. Yep, a three-way tie at the top at 8-1 between Big Blue, tOSU and PSU. Because each team will be 1-1 against the other two, the CFP Rankings will decide the winner. I believe the Wolverines will somehow win that. And yes, I think Ohio State also loses to Notre Dame. O-H! I-No.
  • If Sparty doesn’t make it to a bowl game, they may end up giving Mel Tucker the Herm Edwards treatment and fire him before he can leave the playing surface one game. I get they have a tough division but they should be able to do well enough against the rest of their schedule to get back in the postseason after last year’s debacle.
  • No, I don’t have Wisconsin winning the West division. Meaning I am different than almost every expert out there. Also, there’s the fact I’m not an expert but I digress. Again I have a damn three-way tie but no need to look at the rankings for this one as I believe the Gophers will Row the Fucking Boat all the way to Indianapolis after beating both Wisky and the high-octane Iowa Hawkeyes. See what I did there? Yeah, I don’t care that the Hawkeyes have a new quarterback in town. Until Kirk tells his son to do better, Iowa will be pushing for some 7-6 victories. Sorry. 8-6. Two field goals and a late safety to win.
  • Nebraska will be better but I think the Huskers are a season away from getting back to the top of the West…just in time for the West to just not exist anymore.
  • As for Northwestern…man. What a shitshow. Look, I played a lot of sports earlier in my life and did so at the university level. Are there fun little pranks and stupid things the rookies have to do? Sometimes. But it’s usually harmless. Carrying bags, standing up during a team dinner to get embarrassed by singing some Mariah Carey song, dumb things like that. Not getting fucking dry humped in some cultish fashion by weirdos in robes. What the fuck is wrong with that school? And yes, it’s not just the football program. Sounds like at least half the teams there have serious issues. Ugh.
  • Now let’s get crazy. Yeah! The Big Ten Championship will…OK who am I kidding. It won’t be close. I have Michigan plowing through Minny to clinch their spot, yet again, in the College Football Playoff.

Might as well call this the Stable Conference…for now. Just nothing happening here which is just fine for most of the teams in the ACC. Status quo isn’t a bad thing. There are some changes with where you will see games. The CW…yes, the C-Fucking-W, will have an ACC game during most of the weeks of the season. You can take the ACC out of Jefferson-Pilot (or Raycom) but you can’t take the Jefferson-Pilot (or Raycom) out of the ACC. Or something like that.

So before this conference possibly gets pillaged by the Big Ten and SEC, let’s get to the predictions followed by some deep tissue massage and/or analysis.

    Conference Overall
    W L W L
Clemson 8 0 12 10
Florida State 7 1 11 1
North Carolina 6 2 9 3
Pittsburgh 5 3 8 4
Louisville 5 3 8 4
Duke 4 4 8 4
Wake Forest 4 4 7 5
NC State 4 4 7 5
Miami 4 4 7 5
Syracuse 3 5 6 6
Boston College 2 6 5 7
Virginia 2 6 4 8
Georgia Tech 2 6 4 8
Virginia Tech 0 8 1 11

Deep Tissue Massage and/or Analysis

  • I should book a massage. My back is in horrible shape.
  • Some may scoff at me having Clemson going undefeated this season. They have the schedule to do it and if Cade Klubnik is as good as he can be this could relatively easily happen. If Klubnik struggles…well then this entire set of standings might need to be scrubbed from existence.
  • Reader Gord will like where I have Florida State. This team could be scary good. And at the very least, they will be near the top of the ACC standings this season. Mike Norvell has done a great job getting this team back to what it was like during the Jimbo Fisher days. I had my doubts about him but I have to admit he has been the right guy to right the ship in Tallahassee.
  • Hey did you notice? NO DIVISIONS! I love it.
  • Don’t be surprised that if Clemson or FSU stumbles that there are no shortage of teams that could get one of the two ACC title game slots. A list of seven teams could pull off a couple of upsets and be at the top and it wouldn’t be a huge surprise. A slight surprise sure. Maybe a slightly bigger surprise if it was Miami or NC State. But not a massive surprise.
  • Poor Virginia Tech. I think this will be their worst team since before Frank Beamer graced Blacksburg. It feels like it has been forever since the Hokies were contenders. It was only seven years ago when they were in the ACC Championship and almost upset the eventual national champions, Clemson. This team is pretty bad in almost every aspect of the game and the schedule will not be helpful to them. Other than Old Dominion I don’t see them winning any other game and the Monarchs have given VT all sorts of fits the past few years.
  • Look for a tiny bit of a bounce back from Virginia. Just them taking the field after what happened last year is a win in my books.
  • For that ACC title game, how about another game that will turn everything on its head. Yep, I think the Noles will get revenge for a regular season loss by inching out the Tigers. Chaos!

OK it’s about time the Big XII rebrands. They will have at least thirteen teams by the time the 2024 season starts and it may be as high as sixteen. So change the fucking name. They have the rights to the Big Fourteen and Big Sixteen so use one of those. It would be easy. Find a graphic design student at Kansas and have them do a new logo. Easy peasy. Why do I have to come up with everything?

Where was I? Oh that’s right, predictions. Let’s see if this conference will go all Pac-12 and cannibalize itself or if they can see a team get to the CFP once again. Also, Texas and Oklahoma will be trying their best to leave the conference on a high note much to the chagrin of the rest of the schools in the conference. So here are the Big XII standings predictions, followed by Belly Expansions.

    Conference Overall
    W L W L
Texas 8 1 10 2
Kansas State 7 2 10 2
Baylor 6 3 8 4
TCU 6 3 9 3
Oklahoma 6 3 9 3
Texas Tech 5 4 8 4
Oklahoma State 5 4 8 4
Kansas 4 5 7 5
UCF_Knights_logo UCF 4 5 7 5
BYU_Athletic_Logo.svg_ BYU 3 6 5 7
cincinnati bearcats Cincinnati 3 6 5 7
Houston_Cougars_Logo_(1999-2012) Houston 2 7 4 8
Iowa_State_Cyclones_logo Iowa State 2 7 4 8
west virginia West Virginia 2 7 3 9

Belly Expansions

  • No I don’t mean pregnancy. I mean eating a big meal and having to loosen the ol’ belt or just unbuckle the pants altogether. Funny enough, people in the restaurant don’t appreciate that.
  • Let’s start at the bottom. There won’t be one truly bad team. There will be a bunch of below-average ones. West Virginia, Iowa State, Houston, Cincinnati and BYU could all finish last and I am sure no one would bat an eye.
  • I see the Longhorns making their final Big XII season a special one. They have the team, the schedule and the head coach (I think) to be the top team in this conference this season. The only question will be can Quinn Ewers hold off Arch Manning. Will one of them transfer in the offseason? Remember, when you have two starting quarterbacks, you have none. I think.
  • How about this lukewarm take: Kansas State will be good again. Yeah really going out on a limb there Bossman. This team has become so steady-as-she-goes it’s almost boring. The people in the Little Apple are fine with this.
  • I do think one of the newcomers will make a bowl game and that team will be UCF. I think they are the most prepared of the newbies coming into this conference. But make no mistake about it: all four teams will be good at various points over the next few years.
  • I can’t see Oklahoma taking enough of a leap to get to the Big XII Championship. Nor do I think the Horned Frogs of TCU have the, uh, toads? to make it back to the conference title game. Good seasons for both, yes, but not great.
  • The Longhorns should win the conference title game in their final season in the Big XII. Will this get them into the CFP or will it “relegate” them to the New Year’s Six? I think you can tell from my predictions so far but you will know for sure in a different post.

So where are we going to be able to watch Pac-12 games in the future? Who the hell knows. My money is on PBS.

But seriously, the Pac-12 is quickly dropping from the Conference of Champions to almost a Group of Five conference. They are losing USC and UCLA next year to the Big Ten. They knew that already. The bombshell of Colorado leaving now has them at nine teams starting the 2024 season. And it may not end there. The only schools I haven’t heard potentially leaving are Oregon State and Washington State. That’s not to say all these rumours will be correct but I will be pretty surprised if no more teams leave for the Big XII before next season. It’s sad for a conference that really started their slide once Pete Carroll left USC for the NFL. Thanks a bunch, Peter.

Prediction time! No divisions which is one thing they are ahead of the game with, starting that last year. Let’s get to those divisionless predictions followed by some California Nightmarin’.

    Conference Overall
    W L W L
USC 8 1 10 2
Utah 7 2 9 3
Oregon 7 2 9 3
Oregon State 7 2 10 2
Washington State 6 3 8 4
Washington 6 3 9 3
UCLA 5 4 8 4
Colorado 3 6 4 8
California 2 7 4 8
Arizona 2 7 4 8
Arizona State 1 8 3 9
Stanford 0 9 2 10

California Nightmarin’

  • No state will have it better this year in the Pac-12 than the state of Oregon. Both the Ducks and the Beavers look to be serious contenders and only need the ball to bounce their way one extra time to maybe get to the Pac-12 Championship. And considering the way that title game has gone, who knows what may happen after that.
  • The strongest team, though, should be USC. They have Caleb Williams coming back to try and do what no one other than some guy named Archie has ever done, and that’s win two Heisman Trophies. The hope there is that the sting of the two season-ending losses will motivate them to push themselves that final step into the CFP.
  • OK look, I know you see Washington in sixth place and you are wondering what the fuck is wrong with me. This is another case where the schedule is just flat-out against them. A slightly easier schedule and I might put this team at eleven or even, dare I say it, twelve wins. It will be that close at the top of the conference.
  • On the other hand, I am sure no will think I’m crazy for putting Stanford in last place. It’s been a long time since the Cardinal have been this bad and it doesn’t look like they will be ready for bowl action for another year at least.
  • I think I was fair putting Colorado at 4-8 for this season and playing fairly meaningful football going into November. There seems to be two schools of thought with this team. One section thinks Coach Prime has done wonders and with all the fresh faces in the lineup it will push the team over the line and into bowl-eligibility territory. The other section thinks the entire program is overhyped and they will win maybe two games. I am in the middle on this. This team won’t go bowling this year. That would be too much of a leap. But they should win more games than they did last year. If not, what the hell was all this hoopla for?
  • As for the Pac-12 title game, USC gets the Pac-12 Championship they probably should have won last year. Problem is that by this point there will be a lot of teams in the mix for those four College Football Playoff spots and in typical Pac-12 fashion, the league will have cannabilized itself again and missed out on the CFP again.

There you go! You now have a complete set of Bossman conference predictions. Next up, is kind of the wrap-up post where I put everything in a nice, neat little ball and let you know who I believe will win the whole damn deal. Have a great week everyone!

If I Could Fix The Postseason Version 3.0

It’s that time, people. The time when I look at how the postseason could be better and tackle the issues that plague FBS’s postseason at this point, which include:

  • Potential high draft picks opting out of bowl games
  • Some still thinking there are too many bowl games
  • Major injuries that occur during these bowl games to players who would probably be in the draft
  • Attendance problems at certain bowl games
  • Going up against the NFL (and up here, the World Juniors)

Will my solution fix everything here? No. Especially the injury one. Those will happen. I can see potential first rounders still opting out in the future and that would be the main reason: preventing injury going into workouts and the Combine. The other three…yeah I can deal with those.

Look I have done this so many times before that I won’t link them here. You should be able to find them but if you do need help, let me know.

Now that we definitely have a 12-team playoff in a couple years, I have to adjust my solution a bit. I won’t go against what they are doing, I am just trying to enhance it for everyone’s enjoyment.

First thing we have to do is actually eliminate some of the bowl games. This will make the “Too Many Bowl Games” crowd happy but the reason I am doing this is to tighten things up a bit. ESPN Events owns about half of these anyway so I can’t see them being missed and I honestly doubt the economics of how much it helps a host city. So the following bowls will just have to cease to exist:

  • Cure Bowl
  • New Orleans Bowl
  • Birmingham Bowl
  • Quick Lane Bowl
  • Frisco Bowl
  • Arizona Bowl
  • Cheez-It Bowl
  • Bahamas Bowl
  • LendingTree Bowl

For the most part, these bowl games will be missed by almost nobody. This allows for more bowl games to get their own national spotlights and makes it so we aren’t putting pretty much all 5-7 teams in to the postseason. I love college football but that, to me, is where it gets a bit absurd.

Now let’s get to the format, as it will be going forward (until people start griping and it expands to 16 teams). There is an advantage now for finishing at the top of the rankings AND for winning your conference championship. The first order of business is that divisions will be abolished in all FBS conferences. I don’t care if the Big Ten expands to the Big Ten Times Two (meaning twenty teams). No divisions. This way the best two teams get to the title game and we won’t see some weird 8-5 Wisconsin team somehow get a first-round bye. Also, at least one Group of Five team gets invited. More if they are in the Top 12 but we know it will be one for the foreseeable future. I know you’ve seen this a few times already on other websites or on ESPN but here’s what the top 12 will look like this with the new playoff criteria:

  1. Georgia (SEC champs)
  2. Michigan (Big Ten champs)
  3. Clemson (ACC champs)
  4. Utah (Pac-12 champs)
  5. TCU
  6. Ohio State
  7. Alabama
  8. Tennessee
  9. Kansas State
  10. USC
  11. Penn State
  12. Tulane

Sorry to Washington, Florida State, both Oregons and whoever else felt they should be in the field. You are denied this time. Do better.

Now to the format/schedule. Let’s use this year’s dates to show how this works to make it a tiny bit easier to understand. I’m also using the CFP’s newer date setup so it will be slightly different than mine was last year (and won’t interrupt the Army-Navy game). The other difference between this format and the one I used last year is that first round games will be on-campus. So those bowl games go back in the regular mix.

First Round Games – Friday, December 16th/Saturday December 17th (all times EST)

  • Tulane at TCU (Friday, 8:00)
  • Penn State at Ohio State (Saturday, Noon)
  • USC at Alabama (Saturday, 3:30)
  • Kansas State at Tennessee (Saturday, 7:00)

Really, you could mix and match as to where to put these games. The only thing that comes into play is when you have a team from the Mountain or Pacific time zones. You ideally should slot them either Friday or Saturday night and definitely not at Noon on the Saturday.

Quarter-Finals – Thursday, December 30th/Friday December 31st

Normally these games would be on December 31st, January 1st and January 2nd. This year that can’t be the case with New Year’s Day being a Sunday and you can’t have playoff games two days apart. The top-ranked team would be put at a bowl site that is most advantageous to them. Then the next team would be put in the best spot out of the bowls left and so forth until all four games are filled.

  • Orange Bowl (Thursday, 8:00) – Georgia vs. Kansas State/Tennessee winner
  • Sugar Bowl (Friday, Noon) – Clemson vs. Penn State/Ohio State winner
  • Rose Bowl (Friday, 4:00) – Utah vs. Tulane/TCU winner
  • Cotton Bowl (Friday, 8:00) – Michigan vs. USC/Alabama winner

Yes I have the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Eve. I think that’s a possibility going forward. I hope it is. Just to fuck with their commmittee.

Semi-Finals – Thursday, January 5th/Friday, January 6th

Can’t do Saturday and Sunday because it would interfere with the NFL (although I could see one game on an early Saturday).

  • Peach Bowl (Thursday, 7:00) – Orange Bowl winner vs. Rose Bowl winner
  • Fiesta Bowl (Friday, 8:00) – Cotton Bowl winner vs. Sugar Bowl winner

Again, The Committee would put Georgia in the best bowl for them which would obviously be the Peach Bowl. Even if they didn’t win, I think these semi-final combinations would be set in stone.

CFP National Championship – Monday, January 16th

So all this does is move the national championship one week back. Not a big deal really and still stays mostly out of the way of the NFL playoffs (which have also shifted back a week due to the extra regular season week they have now).

Only the six current New Year’s Six bowl games are being used as opposed to the ten I had in my scenario last year (I included the Gator, Citrus, Alamo and Holiday Bowls for the first round games).

Now for the rest of the bowl games. As you saw above, I lopped off nine of them. Would they even fill half the stadium? Maybe close but mostly likely not. I plan on not having any pre-Christmas daytime games. I say that every year. There are dumb. I get that not everyone works a 9ish-to-5ish job but, unfortunately to us night owls, the work world revolves around this schedule pretty closely. Even with PVRs still being a big thing, it’s pointless to have a bowl game on a random Wednesday before Christmas at 2 in the afternoon. Live sports are what most people want to see so having more games in primetime allows more people to watch. It’s actually pretty damn simple.

I also plan to move a few games off of ESPN. I hate the fact that games are pretty spread out among the networks all through the regular season. Then the bowl games come and WHAM! Pretty much all of them go to ESPN. Look, I will say I’m a bit selfish and patriotic because I am doing this, somewhat, for Canadians. Oh and with the Arizona Bowl being off the table, that means Barstool Sports is shit out of luck again. I assume one day they will pick up another bowl but for this scenario, nothing.

Bowl tie-ins are also going to be decreased as is what I do normally when I used to fix the bowl games. Many bowl games don’t even follow them anyway so why should I? I will have it set up like this:

  • SEC, Big Ten, ACC – 5 bowl tie-ins
  • Big XII, Pac-12 – 4 bowl tie-ins
  • AAC, MWC, Sun Belt – 3 bowl tie-ins
  • C-USA, MAC – 2 bowl tie-ins

If a team doesn’t get put in a bowl with a tie-in, they go to the at-large bucket. I believe this will make for at least a slightly better overall bowl lineup and my past posts have proven that. And I’m also going to have every Group of Five conference champion get to face a Power Five team in a bowl game. That’s a huge incentive compared to now where most of the G-5 conference champions get a banner and an unknown destination.

To qualify, teams must win seven games. If all those teams are placed and there are still more bowl slots, 6-win teams will be put in and let’s do it based on APR since that’s the way the NCAA does it with 5-win teams.

OK so now that that’s all out of the way, let’s get to what the tie-ins will look like:

January 4, 202310:30 PMLas Vegas BowlPac-12MWC
January 4, 20237:00 PMGator BowlSECACC
January 3, 202310:30 PMLA BowlPac-12at-large
January 3, 20237:00 PMDuke’s Mayo BowlACCat-large
January 2, 20233:00 PMReliaQuest BowlSECBig Ten
January 2, 202312:00 PMCitrus BowlSECBig Ten
December 30, 20224:30 PMMusic City BowlSECBig Ten
December 30, 20221:00 PMLiberty BowlSECSun Belt
December 30, 2022NoonSun BowlBig XIIPac-12
December 28, 202210:30 PMGuaranteed Rate Bowlat-largeat-large
December 28, 20228:30 PMAlamo BowlBig XIIat-large
December 28, 20227:00 PMMilitary BowlBig TenMAC
December 28, 20223:30 PMGasparilla BowlACCAAC
December 28, 2022NoonFenway BowlAACat-large
December 27, 20228:30 PMTexas BowlBig XIIat-large
December 27, 20227:00 PMPinstripe BowlBig TenACC
December 27, 20225:00 PMCamellia BowlSun Beltat-large
December 27, 20221:30 PMFirst Responder BowlBig XIIC-USA
December 26, 20223:30 PMArmed Forces BowlAACat-large
December 26, 2022NoonBoca Raton BowlACCat-large
December 25, 2022NoonMyrtle Beach BowlMACat-large
December 24, 20229:30 PMHawaii BowlMWCat-large
December 23, 20228:00 PMHoliday BowlPac-12at-large
December 22, 20229:30 PMIdaho Potato BowlMWCat-large
December 21, 20229:30 PMNew Mexico Bowlat-largeat-large
December 20, 20228:00 PMIndependence BowlSun BeltC-USA

As promised, all the Group of Five conference champions get their shot at a Power Five team in a bowl game. I still believe this is one of the things sorely missing from bowl season: the chance for a lower level team to go up against a potential power. Otherwise they are just playing an extra game. Good for the players and staff but in the end, it means jack shit because it won’t help nearly as much with recruiting and won’t enhance these schools brands when it comes to football.

There are also a lot of at-larges and we will get to that in a bit. Again, this is about trying my best to create a better bowl lineup and flexibility certainly helps in that regard.

And part of the way to do that is to overhaul the shitty Selection Sunday show that ESPN does. And it is shitty. Seriously shitty. You could take out 85% of the show and still get everything you need and more. To change this I will show you my perfect setup for the show, something I have done in previous years:

  • Noon-12:05 – Introduction of hosts, panel and all the reporters at the various sites around the U.S. We don’t need Desmond Howard’s reasoning behind putting Texas A&M in the College Football Playoff at the start of the season and how it somehow ties into today’s proceedings. It doesn’t so knock it off.
  • 12:05-1:00 – College Football Playoff rankings reveal and game selections. This includes analysis from everyone: Herbstreit, Desmond, Rece Davis, David Pollack, fifteen people from around the country. Then an interview with whomever heads The Committee and you’ve filled the rest of the first hour. Easy, right?
  • 1:00-2:00 – Show the bowl tie-ins and do some analysis on those. I am giving a bit less time than I have in previous years to give as much time as possible to the at-large selection process which is the meat of the show (along with live look-ins to the players sitting around, awaiting their destination, a la the March Madness Selection Show.
  • 2:00-3:45 – Selection time. The random order for selection would have been done the day prior so as to give bowl committees time to send out invites although in this day and age, it’s rare to see a team decline a bowl invite. At-large selections are shown as they are made. Analysis by the crew following every pick.

Yes it’s 4 hours long (last 15 minutes can be used to wrap everything up and remind people of when certain games air); but you can cram a lot of excitement and interest into those four hours rather than have people drone on and on about nothing.

So…here is what the bowl schedule would look like after slotting all the conferences’ tie-ins:

January 4, 202310:30 PMESPNLas Vegas BowlOregonFresno State
January 4, 20237:00 PMCBSGator BowlLSUNorth Carolina
January 3, 202310:30 PMESPNLA BowlWashingtonat-large
January 3, 20237:00 PMNBCDuke’s Mayo BowlFlorida Stateat-large
January 2, 20233:00 PMESPNReliaQuest BowlSouth CarolinaPurdue
January 2, 202312:00 PMABCCitrus BowlKentuckyIowa
December 30, 20224:30 PMESPNMusic City BowlMississippi StateIllinois
December 30, 20221:00 PMESPNLiberty BowlOle MissTroy
December 30, 2022NoonCBSSun BowlBig XIIUCLA
December 28, 202210:30 PMESPNGuaranteed Rate Bowlat-largeat-large
December 28, 20228:30 PMFOXAlamo BowlTexasat-large
December 28, 20227:00 PMESPNMilitary BowlMarylandToledo
December 28, 20223:30 PMESPNGasparilla BowlDukeUCF
December 28, 2022NoonESPNFenway BowlCincinnatiat-large
December 27, 20228:30 PMESPNTexas BowlTexas Techat-large
December 27, 20227:00 PMABCPinstripe BowlMinnesotaPittsburgh
December 27, 20225:00 PMESPNCamellia BowlSouth Alabamaat-large
December 27, 20221:30 PMESPNFirst Responder BowlOklahoma StateUTSA
December 26, 20223:30 PMESPNArmed Forces BowlSMUat-large
December 26, 2022NoonESPNBoca Raton BowlSyracuseat-large
December 25, 2022NoonESPNMyrtle Beach BowlOhioat-large
December 24, 20229:30 PMESPNHawaii BowlWyomingat-large
December 23, 20228:00 PMFOXHoliday BowlOregon Stateat-large
December 22, 20229:30 PMESPNIdaho Potato BowlBoise Stateat-large
December 21, 20229:30 PMESPNNew Mexico Bowlat-largeat-large
December 20, 20228:00 PMESPNIndependence BowlJames MadisonNorth Texas
  • The G-5 conference champion process has set up the following matchups:
    • UCF (the runner-up in the American since Tulane is in the CFP) goes to the Gasparilla Bowl to play Duke.
    • Fresno State (Mountain West champ) plays Oregon in the Las Vegas Bowl, which ends up being the final bowl game before the College Football Playoff semi-finals.
    • The First Responder Bowl gets Conference USA champ UTSA and the high-octane offense of the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
    • The Sun Belt champ (Troy) faces off against Ole Miss in the Liberty Bowl.
    • Finally, the MAC champ, Toledo, plays Maryland in the Military Bowl. Yes the MAC will have to travel for every bowl game now that I have axed the Quick Lane Bowl.
  • Some of the bowl matchups are the same (sorry, I still have Kentucky-Iowa) and some have probably improved a bit (Ole Miss-Troy looks like a good one).
  • I have given FOX, ABC, CBS and even NBC some bowl games. ESPN will hate it but too fucking bad.
  • Finally you will notice I have put James Madison in a bowl game. Yeah, fuck the transition rule. An 8-3 team should go to a bowl game. Period.

Alright so there are a bunch of teams left who have won at least seven games. Seventeen of them to be exact. For 17 spots. That worked out perfectly! You will notice that the Big XII did not have enough teams to fill the few bowl slots they had. So the Sun Bowl goes into the pool to pick from the remaining teams.

Here is that random draw and the teams I think would have been selected:

  • LA – Notre Dame
  • Armed Forces – BYU
  • Boca Raton – Liberty
  • Texas – Houston
  • Camellia – Louisville
  • Idaho Potato – Washington State
  • Duke’s Mayo – East Carolina
  • Myrtle Beach – Coastal Carolina
  • Sun – Air Force
  • Holiday – San Diego State
  • New Mexico – San Jose State
  • Alamo – Wake Forest
  • Guaranteed Rate – NC State
  • Hawaii – WKU
  • Fenway – Eastern Michigan
  • New Mexico – Marshall
  • Guaranteed Rate – Middle Tennessee

So after these selections this is what the rest of the bowls (beyond the playoffs) would look like:

January 4, 202310:30 PMESPNLas Vegas BowlOregonFresno State
January 4, 20237:00 PMCBSGator BowlLSUNorth Carolina
January 3, 202310:30 PMESPNLA BowlWashingtonNotre Dame
January 3, 20237:00 PMNBCDuke’s Mayo BowlFlorida StateEast Carolina
January 2, 20233:00 PMESPNReliaQuest BowlSouth CarolinaPurdue
January 2, 202312:00 PMABCCitrus BowlKentuckyIowa
December 30, 20224:30 PMESPNMusic City BowlMississippi StateIllinois
December 30, 20221:00 PMESPNLiberty BowlOle MissTroy
December 30, 2022NoonCBSSun BowlAir ForceUCLA
December 28, 202210:30 PMESPNGuaranteed Rate BowlNC StateMiddle Tennessee
December 28, 20228:30 PMFOXAlamo BowlTexasWake Forest
December 28, 20227:00 PMESPNMilitary BowlMarylandToledo
December 28, 20223:30 PMESPNGasparilla BowlDukeUCF
December 28, 2022NoonESPNFenway BowlCincinnatiEastern Michigan
December 27, 20228:30 PMESPNTexas BowlTexas TechHouston
December 27, 20227:00 PMABCPinstripe BowlMinnesotaPittsburgh
December 27, 20225:00 PMESPNCamellia BowlSouth AlabamaLouisville
December 27, 20221:30 PMESPNFirst Responder BowlOklahoma StateUTSA
December 26, 20223:30 PMESPNArmed Forces BowlSMUBYU
December 26, 2022NoonESPNBoca Raton BowlSyracuseLiberty
December 25, 2022NoonESPNMyrtle Beach BowlOhioCoastal Carolina
December 24, 20229:30 PMESPNHawaii BowlWyomingWKU
December 23, 20228:00 PMFOXHoliday BowlOregon StateSan Diego State
December 22, 20229:30 PMESPNIdaho Potato BowlBoise StateWashington State
December 21, 20229:30 PMESPNNew Mexico BowlSan Jose StateMarshall
December 20, 20228:00 PMESPNIndependence BowlJames MadisonNorth Texas

So there are a few games that look quite a bit better than what we had. Especially when there are storylines like:

  • Notre Dame facing Washington in what would be a massively hyped LA Bowl.
  • The Texas Bowl gets a huge boost with two teams from the state playing.
  • Syracuse/Liberty could end up being a juicy matchup.
  • Coastal Carolina playing at home on Christmas Day.
  • The Idaho Potato Bowl getting a massive boost with Wazzu coming in to face the hometown Broncos.

Is it a massive change? No, but when you do a few small things you can create a lot more excitement overall to a system that, outside the playoff, has become rather stagnant.

A reminder (you shouldn’t need it but here it is) that bowl season begins this morning! The Bahamas Bowl starts a three-week-plus college football postseason journey that ends with the national championship on January 9th. Along with the bowl games, there are playoff games in other divisions going on.

  • FCS Semi-final: Incarnate Word at North Dakota State (Friday, 7:00, specialty pack)
  • Division III Championship: North Central vs. Mount Union (in Annapolis) (Friday, 7:00, specialty pack)
  • Division II Championship: Colorado School of Mines vs. Ferris State (in McKinney, Texas) (Saturday, 1:00, specialty pack)
  • FCS Semi-final: Montana State at South Dakota State (Saturday, 4:00, specialty pack)

From what I can see, the specialty packs are being dickheads again with none of these games listed. I hope they show up but I know last weekend I only remembered them appearing on Bell guides. Fingers crossed. Especially with the FCS games as it feels like we are heading for a Battle of the Dakotas for the FCS National Championship.

Alright, enjoy the games everyone. A LOT of football between now and Sunday night. Savour it.

I’m not the only one hoping for chaos (and the Week 11 College Football TV Schedule)

Let’s be honest: many of us want chaos in our college football. It makes things exciting, no? Not saying we haven’t seen a bit of it already. Alabama has lost two times already. TWO! Clemson got absolutely waxed by Notre Dame. Texas A&M is fucking terrible!

But we want more. We are insatiable for chaos. And why? We know The Committee will do Committee things and rank teams in an odd way and then try to justify it. I’m sure if Ohio State lost they would drop maybe three spots because it feels like The Committee wants them in the College Football Playoff. I get they have to look at a whole season of work but it’s the same shit every year. I still think the first rankings should be no earlier than before the final regular season week but I know that will never happen. If it did, what would ESPN talk about?

OK enough of that. It’s time for this week’s schedule and the continuation of FOOTBALL EVERY DAY!

Tuesday

USCanada
Eastern Michigan at Akron7:00 PM
Ohio at Miami-OH7:30 PM
Ball State at Toledo8:00 PM

More Tuesday night MACtion! Toledo can essentially clinch the MAC West if they can beat the Cardinals here.

UPDATE: As per reader Gordo, it looks like the Ball State-Toledo game isn’t on the specialty pack.

Wednesday

USCanada
Kent State at Bowling Green7:00 PM
Buffalo at Central Michigan7:00 PM
Northern Illinois at Western Michigan7:00 PM

Still MACtion but maybe not as MACtiony as the previous night’s MACtion.

UPDATE #2: Ugh, both ESPN games aren’t appearing on the specialty pack. Not a good start to MACtion this week for specialty pack subscribers.

Thursday

USCanada
Tulsa at Memphis7:30 PM
Georgia Southern at Louisiana7:30 PM

Woof. Well it’s technically college football so I will watch.

Friday

USCanada
East Carolina at Cincinnati8:00 PM
Fresno State at UNLV10:30 PM

Cincinnati has a fairly meaningful game here if they want to keep in the American Conference/Cotton Bowl hunt. And, interestingly enough, the late game also could be big as both Fresno State and UNLV still have division title aspirations. Yes, UNLV.

Oh, you may have noticed I have not included FOX Sports One listings here. I decided to stop that practice since, really, unless you have a specific setup you can’t get the games here. Doesn’t help that I missed listing the late night FS1 game last week so I am already getting into the habit of forgetting them in these posts.

UPDATE #3: Good lord this is ridiculous. On the TSN website it still shows ECU-Cincy. Every other guide I am looking at, it says that TSN2 will now be showing, get this, Women’s Aussie Rules football. I don’t get it. I just don’t get it. Anyway, it looks like it is appearing on the specialty pack instead so at least it’s probably been moved there (unless the specialty packs fuck that up as well). Stupid TSN. Thanks to readers Gordo and Mike pointing out that they couldn’t see the game on their guide.

Saturday Early

USCanada
#20 Notre Dame vs. Navy (in Baltimore)Noon
Pittsburgh at VirginiaNoon
Rutgers at Michigan StateNoon
Missouri at #5 TennesseeNoon
#19 Liberty at UConnNoon
#7 LSU at ArkansasNoon
Purdue at #21 IllinoisNoon
SMU at USFNoon
Indiana at #2 Ohio StateNoon
Vanderbilt at KentuckyNoon

One of UConn’s final two chances at bowl eligibility comes here. Unfortunately, it’s against a ranked Liberty team. This may still end up being one of the best games CBS Sports Network has had all year. As for the main network, it’s their doubleheader that includes a Noon game. It means they only get the fourth choice of games out of the SEC for the early affair. Can’t give whoever the #2 guy at CBS is a good game!

Notre Dame may still have an outside shot at the New Year’s Six. It would take a lot of chaos but we know how The Committee feels about them so they win their last three and win them big (a tall order for sure) they could sneak in. That has to start in this neutral-site affair against the Middies.

So normally I peruse ESPN to get rankings for the teams for the posts. Normally this isn’t an issue but late in the season it becomes one. According to the schedule currently on the site, it lists Tennessee at #1. We know that isn’t the case but they use the College Football Playoff rankings rather than the AP poll once it comes out. And the CFP poll doesn’t get revealed until Tuesday night, after the week of games starts. So I will be using the AP poll for the rest of the regular season. So if you see the rankings here don’t jive with what they look like on Saturday, there’s your answer.

UPDATE #4: TSN has switched from LSU-Arkansas to Purdue-Illinois. Why? Because fuck you, that’s why.

Saturday Afternoon

USCanada
Nebraska at #3 Michigan3:30 PM
Boston College at #17 NC State3:30 PM
Northwestern at Minnesota3:30 PM
#10 Alabama at #11 Ole Miss3:30 PM
New Mexico at Air Force3:30 PM
Louisville at #12 Clemson3:30 PM
#22 UCF at #16 Tulane3:30 PM
Iowa State at Oklahoma State3:30 PM
Maryland at #14 Penn State3:30 PM
Army at Troy3:30 PM
Arizona State at Washington State3:30 PM
South Carolina at Florida4:00 PM

There was a time when TSN really started ramping up the amount of games they would show around this time of the year. Not so. Sure, they have a quadrupleheader on TSN2 but that’s it. Nothing else. I just think they have contracts with way too many sports that college football gets lost in the shuffle.

Anyway, this could be a huge week for Bama haters because if they lose this one to Ole Miss it would be catastrophic. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Tulane is on ESPN2 during the regular season in a big matchup for the first time in…well I’m sure it’s a long time. Win and they take a stranglehold of one spot in the AAC Championship.

Saturday Primetime

USCanada
Wyoming at Colorado State7:00 PM
#1 Georgia at Mississippi State7:00 PM
#24 Washington at #6 Oregon7:00 PM
#4 TCU at #18 Texas7:30 PM
#15 North Carolina at Wake Forest7:30 PM
Southern Miss at Coastal Carolina7:30 PM
Texas A&M at Auburn7:30 PM
#25 Florida State at Syracuse8:00 PM

TCU and Oregon aren’t just playing for themselves but could be playing for their conference’s CFP hopes as well, especially in the case of TCU since past them, there really isn’t a contender at all. UGA needs to avoid a letdown after that huge win over Tennessee so their pass defense better be ready for Will Rogers to throw the ball about 80 times. Finally, surprising UNC can pretty much punch their ticket to Charlotte and a date with Clemson if they can win in Winston-Salem.

Saturday Late Night

USCanada
California at Oregon State9:00 PM
Boise State at Nevada10:30 PM
Stanford at #13 Utah10:30 PM
Arizona at #9 UCLA10:30 PM

FOX QUADRUPLEHEADER ALERT! For the second time this season we get a FOX quadruplehader of college football. Love that FOX is upping their game this season. Two important Pac-12 games, one important Mountain West game and a game involving California. There you go.

Big Games O’ The Week

Alabama at Ole Miss (3:30, CBS) – This is an SEC West elimination match. Tell someone that two months ago and they’d laugh in your face. Bama might be in panic mode as another loss probably leaves them out of the NY6 which would be massive. Both teams are chasing LSU but need some help from the Tigers in the form of the Tigers shitting the bed at some point down the stretch.

TCU at Texas (7:30, ABC) – I mentioned this above but the Big XII’s CFP chances really do ride on TCU winning this game (and winning out, really). If the Longhorns win this, and they are talented enough to do so, you can kiss the conference’s chances goodbye.

North Carolina at Wake Forest (7:30, specialty pack) – One of the stories that seems to be ignored this season is what Mack Brown and the Tar Heels are doing. 8-1, in complete control of the ACC Coastal, and with a good shot at the New Year’s Six if they win their last three regular season games. No one is talking about them! A win here and they basically clinch the division. Wake is just playing for a better bowl game now.

UCF at Tulane (3:30, specialty pack) – The Green Wave on the other hand are not being ignored. Many pushed for College Gameday to go to New Orleans (which I think would have been a good idea). All the other two-loss teams in the Group of Five are watching this game closely this weekend (that being Cincinnati, UTSA, San Jose State, Troy and South Alabama) along with one-loss Coastal Carolina. A Tulane loss here brings those teams back into the fold to have at least a sliver of hope to go to the Cotton Bowl. If Tulane wins and goes to 9-1 it’s pretty much game over for most of those teams (unless they lay an egg in their final two games). For the Knights, a win here may actually put them in the driver’s seat for the Group of Five NY6 spot. A lot at stake. Yeah, I think they should have sent Gameday to Nawlins.

Washington at Oregon (7:00, FOX) – In all the hoopla surrounding the Battle for Los Angeles between Pac-12 turncoats UCLA and USC, some have forgotten that the Ducks are right there with those two teams. Win out and they have a legitimate shot at the College Football Playoff. They cannot sleep on the Huskies though. They’ve been better than advertised and Kalen Deboer just wins everywhere he goes. Could be a low-key great game.

Maryland at Penn State (3:30, FOX) – The Terps are finally playing as well as their recruiting classes said they would. Mike Locksley is finally making things work in the DMV. Saying that, these are the kinds of games Maryland has to win and has never been able to do since joining the Big Ten. A statement win is needed. And what a statement it would be since the Nittany Lions have a relatively good chance at a New Year’s Six bowl if they can run the table the rest of the way.

Psycho Game of the Week

SMU at USF (Noon, specialty pack) – First of all, I will not call this the Sickos Game of the Week. Do I enjoy the Sickos Committee Twitter account? Absolutely. But Sickos content is their thing. I won’t steal it. Besides, I think it makes just as much sense to call you a psycho for watching this abomination. USF just fired Jeff Scott, though, so they should come out and give the Mustangs all sorts of problems. Seriously this is an easy one to avoid.

Hubba Bubba Blowout of the Week

Missouri at Tennessee (Noon, CBS) – I am not making the same mistake I did last week. I picked Ohio State to mop the floor with Northwestern and they barely beat the Wildcats. Sure, there was bad weather but come on, the Buckeyes played like shit. So even though I think they will beat Indiana to a pulp, I am going with another Noon game. I think the Vols are going to come into this game angry and wanting to prove a point. Poor Mizzou is going to take this one on the chin.

The Degenerate Portion of Our Show

Look, are these picks of the same quality as The Committee’s rankings for the College Football Playoff? Eh, it’s debatable.

  • Miami-OH (+2.5) over Ohio (and the outright win!)
  • Kent State (-2.5) over Bowling Green
  • Liberty (-14.5) over UConn
  • Rutgers (+10) over Michigan State (RU will cover the spread but won’t win)
  • Virginia Tech (+9.5) over Duke (Duke will win, however)
  • Kentucky (-18) over Vanderbilt
  • Army (+9) over Troy (The Black Knights cover but don’t win)
  • Air Force (-22) over New Mexico
  • Clemson (-7) over Louisville
  • Ole Miss (+11.5) over Alabama (Bama will win outright)
  • Wyoming (-8.5) over Colorado State
  • Wake Forest (-3.5) over North Carolina
  • Stanford (+24) over Utah (Utes will win relatively easily)

There you go! I will keep a watch on potential specialty pack changes but I don’t foresee any. It gets a bit difficult having to do the schedule so early but I make due…I think. Have a great rest of the week everyone and enjoy the games!

Final 2021 Bowl Games Confirmed

Finalized!

Orange Bowl CFP Poll #2 vs. CFP Poll #3 Michigan vs. Georgia
Cotton Bowl CFP Poll #1 vs. CFP Poll #4 Alabama vs. Cincinnati

Sugar Bowl SEC #1 vs. Big XII #1 Ole Miss vs. Baylor
Rose Bowl Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1 Ohio State vs. Utah
Fiesta Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma State
Peach Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Michigan State vs. Pittsburgh

Texas Bowl SEC vs. Big XII LSU vs. Kansas State
Citrus Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Kentucky vs. Iowa
Outback Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Arkansas vs. Penn State
Arizona Bowl MWC vs. MAC Boise State vs. Central Michigan
Sun Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 Miami vs. Washington State
Gator Bowl SEC vs. ACC Texas A&M vs. Wake Forest
Las Vegas Bowl Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Wisconsin vs. Arizona State
Music City Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Tennessee vs. Purdue
Duke’s Mayo Bowl SEC vs. ACC South Carolina vs. North Carolina
Alamo Bowl Big XII vs. Pac-12 Oklahoma vs. Oregon
Cheez-It Bowl Big XII vs. ACC Iowa State vs. Clemson
Pinstripe Bowl Big Ten vs. ACC Maryland vs. Virginia Tech
Fenway Bowl ACC/C-USA vs. American Virginia vs. SMU
Guaranteed Rate Bowl Big Ten vs. Big XII Minnesota vs. West Virginia
Holiday Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 NC State vs. UCLA
Liberty Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Mississippi State vs. Texas Tech
First Responder Bowl 2 from Big XII, ACC, Pac-12, American Air Force vs. Missouri
Birmingham Bowl SEC vs. American Auburn vs. Houston
Military Bowl ACC vs. American Boston College vs. East Carolina
Quick Lane Bowl Big Ten vs. MAC Nevada vs. Western Michigan
Camellia Bowl Sun Belt/C-USA vs. MAC Georgia State vs. Ball State
Hawaii Bowl American vs. MWC Memphis vs. Hawaii
Gasparilla Bowl 2 from SEC, ACC, Pac-12, American UCF vs. Florida
Frisco Football Classic 2 from Group of Five North Texas vs. Miami-OH
Armed Forces Bowl 2 from Big XII, Pac-12, C-USA, Army Army vs. Louisville
Frisco Bowl 2 from Group of Five San Diego State vs. UTSA
Idaho Potato Bowl MWC vs. MAC Wyoming vs. Kent State
Myrtle Beach Bowl American/MAC/G-5 vs. Sun Belt Tulsa vs. Old Dominion
New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt vs. C-USA Louisiana vs. Marshall
LA Bowl Pac-12 vs. MWC Oregon State vs. Utah State
LendingTree Bowl Sun Belt vs. MAC Liberty vs. Eastern Michigan
Independence Bowl BYU vs. C-USA BYU vs. UAB
New Mexico Bowl MWC vs. C-USA Fresno State vs. UTEP
Boca Raton Bowl 2 from Group of Five Appalachian State vs. Western Kentucky
Cure Bowl 2 from Group of Five Coastal Carolina vs. Northern Illinois
Bahamas Bowl C-USA vs. MAC Middle Tennessee vs. Toledo
  • Wazzu will face off against Miami in El Paso at the Sun Bowl.
  • Virginia Tech is locked in to the Military Bowl.
  • Air Force is getting a shot against a Power Five team.  They will play Louisville at the Armed Forces Bowl.
  • Utah State might actually be the favourites in Los Angeles at the Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl as they square off against Oregon State.
  • Mike Leach’s Mississippi State Bulldogs will play Mike Leach’s former team, Texas Tech, at the Liberty Bowl.
  • The Guaranteed Rate Bowl is guaranteed to technically be a football game.  Minnesota and West Virginia in that one.
  • Interesting matchup at Fenway as SMU will take on Virginia.
  • An all-Florida matchup in Tampa as the Gators will go up against UCF at the Gasparilla Bowl.
  • Army has their opponent for the Armed Forces Bowl.  They will play Eliah Drinkwitz’s Missouri Tigers.
  • Birmingham Bowl gets Auburn and Houston.
  • There’s only one team left to slot.  The Maryland Terrapins will play Virginia Tech at the Pinstripe Bowl.

OK that happened ridiculously fast.  Last season was a mess and the season before that this process didn’t end until well after 4:00.  I mean it’s nice to have this put to bed early but it’s a roller coaster while it’s happening.  I guess it was much easier this time around since the CFP and NY6 slotted very easily.

So there you go.  I will have a full schedule post up at some point before the bowl games begin in twelve days.  Have a great rest of the weekend, everyone!

Updated Bowl Projections as of 3:25 PM EST

Bowl selections are now trickling in for the rest of the games remaining.

Orange Bowl CFP Poll #2 vs. CFP Poll #3 Michigan vs. Georgia
Cotton Bowl CFP Poll #1 vs. CFP Poll #4 Alabama vs. Cincinnati

Sugar Bowl SEC #1 vs. Big XII #1 Ole Miss vs. Baylor
Rose Bowl Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1 Ohio State vs. Utah
Fiesta Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma State
Peach Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Michigan State vs. Pittsburgh

Texas Bowl SEC vs. Big XII LSU vs. Kansas State
Citrus Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Kentucky vs. Iowa
Outback Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Arkansas vs. Penn State
Arizona Bowl MWC vs. MAC Boise State vs. Central Michigan
Sun Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 Louisville vs. Washington State
Gator Bowl SEC vs. ACC Texas A&M vs. Wake Forest
Las Vegas Bowl Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Wisconsin vs. Arizona State
Music City Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Tennessee vs. Purdue
Duke’s Mayo Bowl SEC vs. ACC South Carolina vs. North Carolina
Alamo Bowl Big XII vs. Pac-12 Oklahoma vs. Oregon
Cheez-It Bowl Big XII vs. ACC Iowa State vs. Clemson
Pinstripe Bowl Big Ten vs. ACC Minnesota vs. Miami
Fenway Bowl ACC/C-USA vs. American Boston College vs. UCF
Guaranteed Rate Bowl Big Ten vs. Big XII Auburn* vs. Texas Tech
Holiday Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 NC State vs. UCLA
Liberty Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Missouri vs. West Virginia
First Responder Bowl 2 from Big XII, ACC, Pac-12, American SMU vs. Maryland
Birmingham Bowl SEC vs. American Mississippi State vs. Houston
Military Bowl ACC vs. American Boston College vs. East Carolina
Quick Lane Bowl Big Ten vs. MAC Nevada vs. Western Michigan
Camellia Bowl Sun Belt/C-USA vs. MAC Georgia State vs. Ball State
Hawaii Bowl American vs. MWC Memphis vs. Hawaii
Gasparilla Bowl 2 from SEC, ACC, Pac-12, American Utah State vs. Virginia
Frisco Football Classic 2 from Group of Five North Texas vs. Miami-OH
Armed Forces Bowl 2 from Big XII, Pac-12, C-USA, Army Army vs. Florida
Frisco Bowl 2 from Group of Five San Diego State vs. UTSA
Idaho Potato Bowl MWC vs. MAC Wyoming vs. Kent State
Myrtle Beach Bowl American/MAC/G-5 vs. Sun Belt Tulsa vs. Old Dominion
New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt vs. C-USA Louisiana vs. Marshall
LA Bowl Pac-12 vs. MWC Oregon State vs. Air Force
LendingTree Bowl Sun Belt vs. MAC Liberty vs. Eastern Michigan
Independence Bowl BYU vs. C-USA BYU vs. UAB
New Mexico Bowl MWC vs. C-USA Fresno State vs. UTEP
Boca Raton Bowl 2 from Group of Five Appalachian State vs. Western Kentucky
Cure Bowl 2 from Group of Five Coastal Carolina vs. Northern Illinois
Bahamas Bowl C-USA vs. MAC Middle Tennessee vs. Toledo
  • Kentucky and Iowa confirmed for the Citrus Bowl.  Not a shock there.
  • Now, for an actual shock: Penn State is in a New Year’s Day bowl game.  They get Arkansas at the Outback Bowl.
  • The Chanticleers of Coastal Carolina will go south to Orlando to the Cure Bowl and pair off against the MAC Champion Northern Illinois Huskies.
  • A weird one: Nevada is going to the Quick Lane Bowl.  Their opponents will be Western Michigan.
  • The Cheez-It Bowl should be really good this year: Iowa State vs. Clemson.
  • Liberty has their opponent in the LendingTree Bowl.  They will play Chris Creighton’s Eastern Michigan Eagles.
  • Georgia State and Ball State will square off at the Camellia Bowl on Christmas Day.
  • Army is locked into the Armed Forces Bowl.  Their opponent should be named in the next hour.
  • A bit of a surprise that LSU is heading to the Texas Bowl.  The Orgeron-less Tigers will face Kansas State.
  • The Volunteers stay close to home as they go to Nashville and the Music City Bowl.  Their opponents will be Purdue.
  • The Sun Devils are…relatively close to home.  They head north to Vegas to play Wisconsin.
  • I don’t really understand this but UCLA will not be in the LA Bowl.  They will be in the Holiday Bowl against NC State.
  • The Mayo Bowl gets the battle of the Carolinas: North vs. South.
  • Arguably the biggest non-NY6, non-CFP bowl, the Alamo Bowl will pit Oklahoma against Oregon.
  • East Carolina has their Military Bowl opponent: surprisingly it is Boston College, who will not play at home in the Fenway Bowl.
  • Another great bowl game set: the Gator Bowl will be Texas A&M vs. Wake Forest.

OK we should get the rest of the bowl game selections completed in the next hour.  I am hoping the next post will be the finalized bowl setup.  We shall see.

Updated Bowl Projections after New Year’s Six selections

OK the next big part is done.  ESPN makes this last WAY too long.

Orange Bowl CFP Poll #2 vs. CFP Poll #3 Michigan vs. Georgia
Cotton Bowl CFP Poll #1 vs. CFP Poll #4 Alabama vs. Cincinnati

Sugar Bowl SEC #1 vs. Big XII #1 Ole Miss vs. Baylor
Rose Bowl Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1 Ohio State vs. Utah
Fiesta Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma State
Peach Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Michigan State vs. Pittsburgh
  • No surprise with the Peach Bowl.  Michigan State will play ACC champion Pitt.
  • Some thought Oklahoma State would not be the last one in but they do get that spot and will face Notre Dame at the Fiesta Bowl.
  • The other two bowls were pretty much set and just had to be confirmed (due to existing tie-ins).

Texas Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Arkansas vs. Oklahoma
Citrus Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Kentucky vs. Iowa
Outback Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Tennessee vs. Wisconsin
Arizona Bowl MWC vs. MAC Boise State vs. Central Michigan
Sun Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 Louisville vs. Arizona State
Gator Bowl SEC vs. ACC Mississippi State vs. Clemson
Las Vegas Bowl Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Minnesota vs. Washington State
Music City Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Texas A&M vs. Purdue
Duke’s Mayo Bowl SEC vs. ACC South Carolina vs. NC State
Alamo Bowl Big XII vs. Pac-12 Kansas State vs. Oregon
Cheez-It Bowl Big XII vs. ACC Iowa State vs. Wake Forest
Pinstripe Bowl Big Ten vs. ACC Penn State vs. Miami
Fenway Bowl ACC/C-USA vs. American Boston College vs. UCF
Guaranteed Rate Bowl Big Ten vs. Big XII Auburn* vs. Texas Tech
Holiday Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 NC State vs. Oregon State
Liberty Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Missouri vs. West Virginia
First Responder Bowl 2 from Big XII, ACC, Pac-12, American SMU vs. Eastern Michigan
Birmingham Bowl SEC vs. American LSU vs. Houston
Military Bowl ACC vs. American Virginia Tech vs. East Carolina
Quick Lane Bowl Big Ten vs. MAC Maryland vs. Ball State
Camellia Bowl Sun Belt/C-USA vs. MAC Georgia State vs. Northern Illinois
Hawaii Bowl American vs. MWC Memphis vs. Hawaii
Gasparilla Bowl 2 from SEC, ACC, Pac-12, American Utah State vs. North Carolina
Frisco Football Classic 2 from Group of Five North Texas vs. Miami-OH
Armed Forces Bowl 2 from Big XII, Pac-12, C-USA, Army Army vs. Coastal Carolina
Frisco Bowl 2 from Group of Five San Diego State vs. UTSA
Idaho Potato Bowl MWC vs. MAC Wyoming vs. Kent State
Myrtle Beach Bowl American/MAC/G-5 vs. Sun Belt Tulsa vs. Old Dominion
New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt vs. C-USA Louisiana vs. Marshall
LA Bowl Pac-12 vs. MWC UCLA vs. Nevada
LendingTree Bowl Sun Belt vs. MAC Liberty vs. Western Michigan
Independence Bowl BYU vs. C-USA BYU vs. UAB
New Mexico Bowl MWC vs. C-USA Fresno State vs. UTEP
Boca Raton Bowl 2 from Group of Five Appalachian State vs. Western Kentucky
Cure Bowl 2 from Group of Five Florida vs. Air Force
Bahamas Bowl C-USA vs. MAC Middle Tennessee vs. Toledo
  • UTEP will play close to home as they are going to the New Mexico Bowl.  Their opponent will be the Bulldogs of Fresno State (say that in Greg Gumbel’s voice).
  • The new mystery bowl in Texas has a tentative name (the Frisco Football Classic) and their two teams: North Texas and Miami-OH.  It will be played Dec. 23 but I don’t know the time.  The Gasparilla Bowl is that night at 7:00.
  • The Boca Bowl gets Appalachian State and Western Kentucky.
  • Wyoming won’t be travelling to far as they head to the Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise to face Kent State.
  • As expected, Louisiana will be close to home as they play in the New Orleans Bowl.  Their opponent will be Marshall.
  • It was rumoured for a while that UTSA would face BYU at the Independence Bowl.  It has now been confirmed that it will be UAB, not UTSA, going up against the Cougs in Shreveport.
  • Boise State and Central Michigan will head to Tucson to play in the Barstool Sports Arizona Bowl which will probably be watched by like 85 people.
  • In a bit of a surprise, Coastal Carolina will not play at home in Myrtle Beach.  It will be Tulsa and Old Dominion facing off on the teal turf.
  • In another surprise, San Diego State is not going to the LA Bowl.  They will play UTSA in the Frisco Bowl (not Frisco Classic).

A lot of the Group of Five bowl slots filled just before the New Year’s Six selections.  Reason probably is with Cincinnati in the College Football Playoff, all the NY6 picks would not affect the G-5 bowl selections so might as well get them out of the way and confirm them.

Updated Bowl Projections after College Football Playoff Selections

Alright, the first big part of this is complete.

Orange Bowl CFP Poll #2 vs. CFP Poll #3 Michigan vs. Georgia
Cotton Bowl CFP Poll #1 vs. CFP Poll #4 Alabama vs. Cincinnati
  • So no surprises here except, for me, which teams are going to which bowl games.
  • I am a bit surprised that Alabama is going to the Cotton rather than the Orange but I guess it was a bit of a toss-up and the Tide would get more of a home-field advantage with their fans going to Arlington rather than Miami.

Sugar Bowl SEC #1 vs. Big XII #1 Ole Miss vs. Baylor
Rose Bowl Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1 Ohio State vs. Utah
Fiesta Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma State
Peach Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Michigan State vs. Pittsburgh
  • These games will be fully set by about 2:30 PM EST.

Texas Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Arkansas vs. Oklahoma
Citrus Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Kentucky vs. Iowa
Outback Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Tennessee vs. Wisconsin
Arizona Bowl MWC vs. MAC Fresno State vs. Miami-OH
Sun Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 Louisville vs. Arizona State
Gator Bowl SEC vs. ACC Mississippi State vs. Clemson
Las Vegas Bowl Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Minnesota vs. Washington State
Music City Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Texas A&M vs. Purdue
Duke’s Mayo Bowl SEC vs. ACC South Carolina vs. NC State
Alamo Bowl Big XII vs. Pac-12 Kansas State vs. Oregon
Cheez-It Bowl Big XII vs. ACC Iowa State vs. Wake Forest
Pinstripe Bowl Big Ten vs. ACC Penn State vs. Miami
Fenway Bowl ACC/C-USA vs. American Boston College vs. UCF
Guaranteed Rate Bowl Big Ten vs. Big XII Auburn* vs. Texas Tech
Holiday Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 NC State vs. Oregon State
Liberty Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Missouri vs. West Virginia
First Responder Bowl 2 from Big XII, ACC, Pac-12, American Tulsa vs. UTEP*
Birmingham Bowl SEC vs. American LSU vs. Houston
Military Bowl ACC vs. American Virginia Tech vs. East Carolina
Quick Lane Bowl Big Ten vs. MAC Maryland vs. Kent State
Camellia Bowl Sun Belt/C-USA vs. MAC Appalachian State vs. Northern Illinois
Hawaii Bowl American vs. MWC Memphis vs. Hawaii
Gasparilla Bowl 2 from SEC, ACC, Pac-12, American Florida vs. North Carolina
Armed Forces Bowl 2 from Big XII, Pac-12, C-USA, Army Army vs. Old Dominion
Frisco Bowl 2 from Group of Five Nevada vs. North Texas
Idaho Potato Bowl MWC vs. MAC Utah State vs. Central Michigan
Myrtle Beach Bowl American/MAC/G-5 vs. Sun Belt SMU vs. Coastal Carolina
New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt vs. C-USA Louisiana vs. Western Kentucky
LA Bowl Pac-12 vs. MWC UCLA vs. San Diego State
LendingTree Bowl Sun Belt vs. MAC Liberty vs. Western Michigan
Independence Bowl BYU vs. C-USA BYU vs. UTSA
New Mexico Bowl MWC vs. C-USA Boise State vs. Marshall
Boca Raton Bowl 2 from Group of Five Georgia State vs. Wyoming
Cure Bowl 2 from Group of Five UAB vs. Eastern Michigan
Bahamas Bowl C-USA vs. MAC Middle Tennessee vs. Toledo
Mystery Texas Bowl 2 from Group of Five Air Force vs. Ball State
  • Starting at about 3:00 PM EST there will be an absolute flood of bowl game announcements.  I will try to keep up as best I can but will have a full set of confirmed bowl games at the end of the day.

Stay tuned.  It’s going to be a long few hours.

Updated Bowl Projections as of December 4th 11:55 PM EST

Only a couple changes.

Orange Bowl CFP Poll #1 vs. CFP Poll #4 Alabama vs. Cincinnati
Cotton Bowl CFP Poll #2 vs. CFP Poll #3 Michigan vs. Georgia
  • Michigan’s win pretty much confirms that the Top 4 will be the teams you see above.
  • Now the question is who gets #1 between Bama and Michigan and who gets #3 between UGA and Cincy.  They will avoid a Bama-UGA rematch in the semis.

Sugar Bowl SEC #1 vs. Big XII #1 Ole Miss vs. Baylor
Rose Bowl Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1 Ohio State vs. Utah
Fiesta Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma State
Peach Bowl CFP At-Large vs. CFP At-Large/G-5 #1 Michigan State vs. Pittsburgh
  • Pittsburgh’s ACC Championship victory means they are in the New Year’s Six.  Chances are they end up in the Peach.

Texas Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Arkansas vs. Oklahoma
Citrus Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Kentucky vs. Iowa
Outback Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Tennessee vs. Wisconsin
Arizona Bowl MWC vs. MAC Fresno State vs. Miami-OH
Sun Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 Louisville vs. Arizona State
Gator Bowl SEC vs. ACC Mississippi State vs. Clemson
Las Vegas Bowl Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Minnesota vs. Washington State
Music City Bowl SEC vs. Big Ten Texas A&M vs. Purdue
Duke’s Mayo Bowl SEC vs. ACC South Carolina vs. NC State
Alamo Bowl Big XII vs. Pac-12 Kansas State vs. Oregon
Cheez-It Bowl Big XII vs. ACC Iowa State vs. Wake Forest
Pinstripe Bowl Big Ten vs. ACC Penn State vs. Miami
Fenway Bowl ACC/C-USA vs. American Boston College vs. UCF
Guaranteed Rate Bowl Big Ten vs. Big XII Auburn* vs. Texas Tech
Holiday Bowl ACC vs. Pac-12 NC State vs. Oregon State
Liberty Bowl SEC vs. Big XII Missouri vs. West Virginia
First Responder Bowl 2 from Big XII, ACC, Pac-12, American Tulsa vs. UTEP*
Birmingham Bowl SEC vs. American LSU vs. Houston
Military Bowl ACC vs. American Virginia Tech vs. East Carolina
Quick Lane Bowl Big Ten vs. MAC Maryland vs. Kent State
Camellia Bowl Sun Belt/C-USA vs. MAC Appalachian State vs. Northern Illinois
Hawaii Bowl American vs. MWC Memphis vs. Hawaii
Gasparilla Bowl 2 from SEC, ACC, Pac-12, American Florida vs. North Carolina
Armed Forces Bowl 2 from Big XII, Pac-12, C-USA, Army Army vs. Old Dominion
Frisco Bowl 2 from Group of Five Nevada vs. North Texas
Idaho Potato Bowl MWC vs. MAC Utah State vs. Central Michigan
Myrtle Beach Bowl American/MAC/G-5 vs. Sun Belt SMU vs. Coastal Carolina
New Orleans Bowl Sun Belt vs. C-USA Louisiana vs. Western Kentucky
LA Bowl Pac-12 vs. MWC UCLA vs. San Diego State
LendingTree Bowl Sun Belt vs. MAC Liberty vs. Western Michigan
Independence Bowl BYU vs. C-USA BYU vs. UTSA
New Mexico Bowl MWC vs. C-USA Boise State vs. Marshall
Boca Raton Bowl 2 from Group of Five Georgia State vs. Wyoming
Cure Bowl 2 from Group of Five UAB vs. Eastern Michigan
Bahamas Bowl C-USA vs. MAC Middle Tennessee vs. Toledo
Mystery Texas Bowl 2 from Group of Five Air Force vs. Ball State
  • With Wake’s loss to Pitt, I had them swap places.  This puts the Deacs in the Cheez-It Bowl for now.

I am under the assumption that nothing will happen during or after the USC-Cal game so this is probably the final update until tomorrow morning at the earliest.  Reminder that they announce the CFP games at 12:15 EST tomorrow afternoon.