The regular season has concluded and that means we’re in store for an exciting slate of championship matchups in the Power 5.

The docket is officially set with Georgia vs. LSU in the SEC, Clemson vs. North Carolina in the ACC, Michigan vs. Purdue in the Big Ten, TCU vs. Kansas State in the Big 12, and USC vs. Utah in the Pac-12.

The only unranked team in the group is Purdue, which enters with an 8-4 overall record as the representative from the Big Ten West.

LSU and Georgia will clash in Atlanta for the SEC crown. LSU coach Brian Kelly received a 5-figure bonus for advancing to the conference title game.

LSU holds an 18-13-1 edge in the all-time series. LSU has victories in the last 2 meetings. In the last battle, LSU defeated Georgia 37-10 in the 2019 SEC title game.

LSU enters the contest coming off a 38-23 loss vs. Texas A&M on Saturday. LSU allowed 429 total yards and didn’t force a turnover.

Georgia beat Georgia Tech 37-14 as the Bulldogs cruise into the game with a 12-0 record. Kenny McIntosh had 86 yards and a touchdown on the ground, while catching 2 receptions for 96 yards.

Georgia-LSU is slated to kickoff at 4 p.m. ET and will be televised on CBS.