Will there be two SEC teams in this year’s College Football Playoff? Or could there be two teams from the ACC instead?

On Tuesday, FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff crew released their latest projections for the CFP, and all five had two teams from the same conference in their four-team field. However, there wasn’t agreement on which conference that should be.

Urban Meyer and Brady Quinn had a pair of SEC teams in their Playoff field, including both Alabama and Florida. The Crimson Tide are currently the No. 1 team in the country and were the No. 1 seed for all five analysts’ projections. Meyer and Quinn put the Gators at No. 4, as Florida is currently 5-1 and appears to be heading toward an SEC Championship Game showdown against Alabama in December.

Others thought the ACC should have two teams in the field. Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart and Rob Stone each put Notre Dame and Clemson in their projections. The Fighting Irish beat the Tigers, 47-40, in double overtime on Nov. 7, a game in which Clemson was without star quarterback Trevor Lawrence. It’s possible the two teams will play again in the ACC Championship Game.

Of course, there are still plenty of games to play and things could change over the next few weeks. But it wouldn’t be surprising to see at least a few of these teams playing for the national championship at the end of the season.

Here are the full projections from all five analysts:

Urban Meyer: Alabama, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Florida
Reggie Bush: Alabama, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Clemson
Matt Leinart: Alabama, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Clemson
Brady Quinn: Alabama, Notre Dame, Clemson, Florida
Rob Stone: Alabama, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Clemson