College Football Bowl Projections

College Football Bowl Projections

Bowl Projections

Mark Schlabach and Bruce Feldman's weekly projections for matchups in all the college football bowls.

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ACC bowl projections

Heather Dinich, ACC

...Heather Dinich With one week remaining in the regular season, every team in the ACC is either bowl eligible or playing for it on Saturday, with the exception of Duke. NC State, Virginia and Clemson...

Blog | November 24, 2008

Big Ten bowl projections: All eyes on Corvallis

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...3-8, 1-6) Big Ten bowl tie-ins (in order): Rose/BCS, Capital One, Outback, Alamo, Champs Sports, Insight, Motor City Here are the team-by-team projections: PENN STATE Sure, there's a...

Blog | November 24, 2008

Big East bowl projections, Week 14

Brian Bennett, Big East

...by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett This weekend added a lot of clarity to the Big East bowl scenario. Here's what we know: • Only Cincinnati and West Virginia can earn the league's...

Blog | November 24, 2008

SEC bowl projections

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low At least one of the bowls that had an arrangement with the SEC won't be getting an SEC team this year. It...

Blog | November 24, 2008

Big 12 bowl projections: Sooners could soar to BCS title game

Tim Griffin, Big 12

Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin The Big 12's bowl alignment isn't any clearer after only two games last week. The conference could have one, two...

Blog | November 24, 2008

SEC bowl projections

Chris Low, SEC

...games for the third straight year. Alabama and Florida can all but write their tickets to BCS bowl games. Of course, the prize they both want is the BCS National Championship Game. The other teams...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Big East bowl projections

Brian Bennett, Big East

Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett The biggest development in the Big East bowl picture this weekend happened in a nonconference game. Notre Dame beat Navy to get its sixth win...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Projecting the Big Ten bowls

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg Much like the conference championship, the Big Ten bowl picture remains a bit blurry heading into the final week of the regular season. Here's what...

Blog | November 17, 2008

ACC Bowl Predictions

Heather Dinich, ACC

Posted by ESPN.com's Heather Dinich Everyone in the ACC is still in contention to be bowl eligible. Shocker. The ACC has nine bowl tie-ins if nine teams are bowl eligible, which has...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Despite strength at top, Big 12 likely won't fill all bowl slots

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...The strength bunched at the top will likely result in the conference being unable to fulfill its bowl obligations -- likely in history-making proportions. The conference will already fall one bowl short of its obligations...

Blog | November 17, 2008

A look at Pac-10 bowl possibilities

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...of chances to move up or down, but here's a look at the Pac-10's bowl situation. Who's in: USC (9-1. 7-1), Oregon State (7-3, 6-1), Oregon (8...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Big East mailbag: Looking ahead

Brian Bennett, Big East

...Orange Bowl has the last selection of at-aarge teams this year, correct? All of the bowl projections are putting the at-large teams in the Sugar and Fiesta Bowls. Why would they pass...

Blog | November 04, 2008

Big Ten mailbag: Buckeyes bummin'

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...about. Ohio State can still redeem both itself and the Big Ten by going to the Rose Bowl and winning, but the worst thing that could happen for both parties is another big-stage flop...

Blog | September 16, 2008

Opening the mailbag: Bowl projections

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...Chris from Concord, Calif., writes: I was curious if you were going to do a bowl projection/prediction for the PAC-10's allotted bowl slots for the 2008 season. I'd love...

Blog | July 28, 2008

ACC bowl projections

Heather Dinich, ACC

...s a real toss-up after the first two. And it wouldn't surprise me if Gator Bowl folks went with an 8-4 team instead of a 9-3 Wake Forest team. And, no...

Blog | July 28, 2008