College football bowl projections: Sizzling South Carolina to Orlando? What about Texas A&M?

19 November 2024Last Update :
College football bowl projections: Sizzling South Carolina to Orlando? What about Texas A&M?

While the 12-team College Football Playoff field will be the focal point of the sport these last three weeks, there will still be 70 other teams that go bowling this winter.

Red-hot South Carolina, even with three losses, would be a no-brainer pick for the Citrus Bowl, which has the first choice of the SEC’s non-Playoff teams. Their fans figure to be far more excited than Tennessee’s if the Vols miss the cut. Texas A&M (if it loses to Texas) and LSU then make sense for the ReliaQuest and Gator Bowls, respectively.

As one of the Pac-12’s legacy bowls, the Alamo Bowl could theoretically pit two current Big 12 teams if one side is Colorado or Arizona State. We have BYU there for now but could see the Sun Devils supplanting the Cougars if they win this week.

The Holiday Bowl thought it was getting Clemson last season until Florida State’s CFP snub caused an 11th-hour domino effect. We have the Tigers going to San Diego this year to face Washington.

Finally, Florida for the first time this season looks like it will get bowl-eligible, but a 6-6 Gators team would still fall below most SEC bowls. The Gasparilla Bowl in Tampa becomes a natural landing spot, where they would likely face an ACC foe. We chose North Carolina.

A friendly reminder: Most non-CFP bowls do not have to select teams in order of conference standings.

College Football Playoff
Bowl/Playoff Date Team Team Location Time (ET) Network
Playoff
Dec. 20
6. Penn State
11. Ole Miss
State College, Pa.
8 p.m.
ABC/ESPN
Playoff
Dec. 21
7. Georgia
10. Indiana
Athens, Ga.
Noon
TNT
Playoff
Dec. 21
5. Oregon
12 Boise State (G5 champ)
Eugene, Ore.
3:30 p.m.
TNT
Playoff
Dec. 21
8. Texas
9. Notre Dame
Austin, Texas
8 p.m.
ABC/ESPN
Fiesta
Dec. 31
4. Colorado (Big 12 champ)
Oregon-Boise St winer
Glendale, Ariz.
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
Peach
Jan. 1
3. Miami (ACC champ)
Penn State-Ole Miss winner
Atlanta
Noon
ESPN
Rose
Jan. 1
1. Ohio State (Big Ten champ)
Texas-Notre Dame winner
Pasadena, Calif.
5 p.m.
ESPN
Sugar
Jan. 1
2. Alabama (SEC champ)
Georgia/Indiana winner
New Orleans
8:45 p.m.
ESPN
Orange
Jan. 9
Quarterfinal winner
Quarterfinal winner
Miami, Fla.
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
Cotton
Jan. 10
Quarterfinal winner
Quarterfinal winner
Arlington, Texas
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
Championship
Jan. 20
Semifinal winner
Semifinal winner
Atlanta
7:30 p.m.
ESPN

Remaining bowls
Bowl Date Team Team Location Time (ET) Network
Bahamas
Jan. 4
NIU (MAC)
Liberty (C-USA)
Nassau, Bahamas
11 a.m.
ESPN2
Duke's Mayo
Jan. 3
Minnesota (Big Ten 6)
Duke (ACC 5-7)
Charlotte, N.C.
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
First Responder
Jan. 3
Arkansas State (ESPN)
UTSA (ESPN)
University Park, Texas
4 p.m.
ESPN
Gator
Jan. 2
SMU (ACC 2-4)
LSU (SEC 3-8)
Jacksonville, Fla.
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
Texas
Dec. 31
Baylor (Big 12 4)
Arkansas (SEC 3-8)
Houston
3:30 p.m.
ESPN
Citrus
Dec. 31
Illinois (Big Ten 2)
South Carolina (SEC 2)
Orlando, Fla.
3 p.m.
ABC
Sun
Dec. 31
Syracuse (ACC 5-7)
USC (Pac-12 5)
El Paso, Texas
2 p.m.
CBS
ReliaQuest
Dec. 31
Iowa (Big Ten 3)
Texas A&M (SEC 3-8)
Tampa, Fla.
Noon
ESPN
Music City
Dec. 30
Nebraska (Big Ten 4)
Missouri (SEC 3-8)
Nashville, Tenn.
2:30 p.m.
ABC
Independence
Dec. 28
Army (AAC)
Cincinnati* (Pac-12 7)
Shreveport, La.
9:15 p.m.
ESPN
Alamo
Dec. 28
BYU (Big 12 2)
Washington State (Pac-12 2)
San Antonio, Texas
9:15 p.m.
ABC
Military
Dec. 28
Navy (AAC)
Georgia Tech (ACC 8-10)
Annapolis, Md.
5:45 p.m.
ESPN
Arizona
Dec. 30
Colorado State (MWC)
Miami of Ohio (MAC)
Tucson, Ariz.
4:30 p.m.
CW
Pop-Tarts
Dec. 28
Iowa State (Big 12 3)
Pittsburgh (ACC 2-4)
Orlando, Fla.
3:30 p.m.
ABC
New Mexico
Dec. 28
New Mexico (MWC)
Texas State (ESPN)
Albuquerque, N.M.
2:15 p.m.
ESPN
Pinstripe
Dec. 28
Michigan (Big Ten 5)
Louisville (ACC 5-7)
Bronx, N.Y.
Noon
ABC
Fenway
Dec. 28
Virginia Tech (ACC 8-10)
Memphis (AAC)
Boston
11 a.m.
ESPN
Vegas
Dec. 27
Arizona State (Pac-12 3)
Tennessee (SEC 3-8)
Las Vegas, Nev.
10:30 p.m.
ESPN
Holiday
Dec. 27
Clemson (ACC 2-4)
Washington (Pac-12 4)
San Diego, Calif.
8 p.m.
FOX
Liberty
Dec. 27
Kansas State (Big 12 5)
Vanderbilt (SEC 3-8)
Memphis, Tenn.
7 p.m.
ESPN
Birmingham
Dec. 27
West Virginia* (ESPN)
Tulane (ESPN)
Birmingham, Ala.
12/3:30 p.m.
ESPN
Armed Forces
Dec. 27
TCU (Big 12 7)
Rutgers (ESPN)
Fort Worth, Texas
12/3:30 p.m.
ESPN
68 Ventures
Dec. 26
Georgia Southern (Sun Belt)
Western Kentucky (C-USA)
Mobile, Ala.
9 p.m.
ESPN
Rate
Dec. 26
Michigan State (Big Ten 7)
Texas Tech (Big 12 6)
Phoenix, Ariz.
5:45 p.m.
ESPN
GameAbove
Dec. 26
Wisconsin (Big Ten 8)
Ohio (MAC)
Detroit
2 p.m.
ESPN
Hawaii
Dec. 24
James Madison* (MWC)
Jacksonville State (C-USA)
Honolulu, Hawaii
8 p.m.
ESPN
Idaho Potato
Dec. 23
San Jose State (MWC)
Buffalo (MAC)
Boise, Idaho
2:30 p.m.
ESPN
Myrtle Beach
Dec. 23
Coastal Carolina (ESPN)
East Carolina (ESPN)
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
11 a.m.
ESPN
Gasparilla
Dec. 20
North Carolina (ACC 8-10)
Florida (ESPN)
Tampa, Fla.
3:30 p.m.
ESPN
Cure
Dec. 20
USF (ESPN)
Marshall (ESPN)
Orlando, Fla.
Noon
ESPN
New Orleans
Dec. 19
Louisiana (Sun Belt)
Sam Houston (C-USA)
New Orleans
7 p.m.
ESPN2
LA Bowl
Dec. 18
California (Pac-12 6)
UNLV (MWC 1)
Inglewood, Calif.
9 p.m.
ABC
Boca Raton
Dec. 18
UConn (ESPN)
Bowling Green (ESPN)
Boca Raton, Fla.
5:30 p.m.
ESPN
Frisco
Dec. 17
Toledo (ESPN)
North Texas (ESPN)
Frisco, Texas
9 p.m.
ESPN
Camellia
Dec. 14
South Alabama (ESPN)
Western Michigan (ESPN)
Montgomery, Ala.
9 p.m.
ESPN

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

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