Utah Utes head coach Kyle Whittingham and Utah Utes QB Cameron Rising (7) listen to a official as Utah and Penn State play in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Monday, Jan. 2, 2023. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
Last year, the Big 12 had nine teams qualify for the postseason.
With four new teams — Utah, Arizona, Arizona State and Colorado — joining the league as Texas and Oklahoma head to the SEC, how does the postseason outlook shape up for the conference heading into the 2024 season?
Could the Big 12 hit double-digits in terms of the number of bowl eligible-teams this season? And how will the Big 12 factor into the newly expanded 12-team College Football Playoff?
Here’s a look at three bowl projections from national outlets released in the past month, as well as a fourth from The Athletic that projects the field for the new 12-team playoff.
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Big 12 bowl projections
Guaranteed Rate Bowl: West Virginia vs. Rutgers
Armed Forces Bowl: UCF vs. UTSA
Liberty Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. Kentucky
Las Vegas Bowl: TCU vs. Florida
Pop-Tarts Bowl: Arizona vs. Virginia Tech
Alamo Bowl: Kansas State vs. USC
Independence Bowl: Iowa State vs. Washington State
Sun Bowl: Colorado vs. NC State
Texas Bowl: Kansas vs. Missouri
First Responder Bowl: Texas Tech vs. Navy
College Football Playoff quarterfinals, Fiesta Bowl: No. 3 Utah vs. No. 6 Notre Dame
Bill Bender has 11 of the Big 12′s 16 teams making the postseason in this scenario, though BYU isn’t among them. Three of the league’s newcomers — Utah, Arizona and Colorado — all are projected to play in the bowl season.
12-team playoff predictions
Georgia
Ohio State
Utah
Florida State
Texas
Notre Dame
Oregon
Alabama
Clemson
Ole Miss
Michigan
Memphis
Bender has Texas, Notre Dame, Oregon and Alabama winning first-round playoff matchups, Georgia, Ohio State, Texas and Notre Dame…
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Author : Deseret News
Publish date : 2024-07-22 00:00:07
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