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College football bowl projections: Oregon-Michigan Rose Bowl in CFP semis

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Could a one-loss Oregon jump an undefeated Florida State in the College Football Playoff pairings? That’s what we’re projecting in our latest bowl predictions.

With FSU quarterback Jordan Travis losing his season to a gruesome injury Saturday, the Ducks have a shot at leapfrogging the Seminoles come Selection Sunday. As for the other two spots, there’s no change with Georgia No. 1 and Michigan No. 2.

One interesting anecdote involves the Orange Bowl. It will select the highest-ranked non-champion from the Big Ten and SEC. Right now, that’s the Michigan-Ohio State loser. What’s unfortunate is it prevents a potential Ohio State-Alabama game. Also, the highest-ranked Group of 5 champion will play in either the Peach or Fiesta bowl.

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One mid-tier game to watch: Wisconsin versus Auburn in the Music City Bowl.

One note: If the Big Ten competes in the Orange Bowl, then it forfeits its ReliaQuest Bowl spot to the ACC/Notre Dame.

With the lack of 6-6 qualifiers, it means both James Madison and Jacksonville State earn a bowl bid despite their transitional year from the FCS ranks. There is one projected 5-7 team to make it based on the highest APR score: Mississippi State.

Friendly reminder: Most bowls do not have to choose in order of conference standings. When you see Rutgers listed as “Big Ten No. 5,” it does not mean that we think the Scarlet Knights are the Big Ten’s fifth-place team, but rather that the Pinstripe Bowl uses its No. 5 pick to select them.

Another note: If ESPN is listed after a team, that means ESPN Events has the selection for that bowl game. ESPN Events owns and operates 18 bowls and picks from a pool of mostly Group of 5 teams.

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The fine print:

*Replacement for a conference without enough eligible teams
**Projected 5-7 team

New Year’s Six

Bowl Date Teams Location Time

Cotton

Dec. 29

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Texas (Big 12) vs. Penn State (at-large)

Arlington, Texas

8 p.m.

Peach

Dec. 30

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Missouri (at-large) vs. SMU (at-large)

Atlanta

Noon

Orange

Dec. 30

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Louisville (ACC) vs. Ohio State (SEC/B1G/ND)

Miami

4 p.m.

Fiesta

Jan. 1

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Washington (at-large) vs. Alabama (at-large)

Glendale, Ariz.

1 p.m.

Rose

Jan. 1

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No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 3 Oregon

Pasadena, Calif.

5 p.m.

Sugar

Jan. 1

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No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 4 Florida State

New Orleans

8:45 p.m.

Remaining Bowls

Bowl Date Team Team

Independence

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Dec. 16

Iowa State (Big 12 No. 7)

Texas State* (Pac-12 7)

LA Bowl

Dec. 16

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UCLA (Pac-12 6)

UNLV (MWC 1)

New Mexico

Dec. 16

Wyoming (MWC)

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New Mexico State (ESPN)

Cure

Dec. 16

USF (ESPN)

Coastal Carolina (ESPN)

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New Orleans

Dec. 16

Louisiana (Sun Belt)

Jacksonville St. (C-USA)

Myrtle Beach

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Dec. 16

James Madison (ESPN)

Ohio (ESPN)

Famous Toastery

Dec. 18

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Applachian State (ESPN)

Western Kentucky (ESPN)

Frisco

Dec. 19

Arkansas State (ESPN)

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Colorado State (ESPN)

Boca Raton

Dec. 21

Troy (ESPN)

Toledo (ESPN)

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Gasparilla

Dec. 22

UCF (ESPN)

Georgia Tech (ACC/SEC)

Hawaii

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Dec. 23

Boise State (MWC)

Rice (AAC)

Vegas

Dec. 23

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Utah (Pac-12 3)

Maryland (Big Ten 3)

68 Ventures

Dec. 23

South Alabama (Sun Belt)

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NIU (MAC)

Idaho Potato

Dec. 23

Utah State (MWC)

Georgia Southern (ESPN)

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Armed Forces

Dec. 23

Texas Tech (Big 12 No. 8)

Air Force (ESPN)

Birmingham

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Dec. 23

Tulane (ESPN)

Liberty* (SEC 9)

Camellia

Dec. 23

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Bowling Green (ESPN)

Old Dominion (ESPN)

Guaranteed Rate

Dec. 26

Northwestern (Big Ten 6)

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Kansas (Big 12 6)

First Responder

Dec. 26

San Jose State (ESPN)

Georgia State (ESPN)

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Quick Lane

Dec. 26

Illinois (Big Ten 7)

Eastern Michigan (MAC)

Texas

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Dec. 27

Oklahoma State (Big 12 4)

Texas A&M (SEC 3-8)

Holiday

Dec. 27

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Clemson (ACC 3-5)

Oregon State (Pac-12 4)

Duke’s Mayo

Dec. 27

Kentucky (SEC 3-8)

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Duke (ACC 6-8)

Military

Dec. 27

UTSA (AAC)

Virginia Tech (ACC 9)

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Alamo

Dec. 28

Oklahoma (Big 12 2)

Arizona (Pac-12 2)

Pop Tarts

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Dec. 28

Kansas State (Big 12 3)

NC State (ACC 3-5)

Pinstripe

Dec. 28

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Rutgers (Big Ten 5)

Boston College (ACC 6-8)

Fenway

Dec. 28

Syracuse (ACC 10)

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Mississippi State** (AAC)

Liberty

Dec. 29

West Virginia (Big 12 5)

Memphis* (SEC 3-8)

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Sun

Dec. 29

Miami (ACC 6-8)

USC (Pac-12 5)

Gator

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Dec. 29

North Carolina (ACC 3-5)

Tennessee (SEC 3-8)

Arizona

Dec. 30

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Fresno State (MWC)

Miami of Ohio (MAC)

Music City

Dec. 30

Wisconsin (Big Ten 4)

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Auburn (SEC 3-8)

Citrus

Jan. 1

Iowa (Big Ten No. 2)

Ole Miss (SEC No. 2)

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ReliaQuest

Jan. 1

Notre Dame (ACC No. 2)

LSU (SEC 3-8)

(Photo: Ric Tapia / Getty Images)

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