The College Football Playoff field will be unveiled at 12 pm (ET) Sunday.

One SEC team is a lock and has been for most of the season. Georgia made that very clear with a 50-30 victory over No. 14 LSU in the SEC Championship Game Saturday afternoon.

Alabama, as much as some may want to argue, will have a tough time cracking the field over Ohio State or TCU. Both have 1 loss and better wins, with TCU’s only loss coming in overtime in the Big 12 title game to a team it beat earlier in the season. Plus, it’s hard to punish the Horned Frogs for competing in their conference championship game and taking the No. 10 team in the country to overtime.

The Crimson Tide will face that team, too. Alabama is slated to play in the Sugar Bowl ahead of Tennessee, while the Vols will battle against Clemson in the Orange Bowl – true to its name.

LSU, despite having lost 2 in a row, should be set for a Citrus Bowl nod over South Carolina with their SEC Championship Game appearance. The Gamecocks are likely to battle Illinois in Tampa.

In total, 11 of the 14 SEC teams will play in a bowl game this season. Auburn lost its slim chance of squeaking in as an APR team when New Mexico State’s waiver to the NCAA was approved. Buffalo was able to take care of business against Akron as well, stealing the last of the 82 spots available.

We’ve reached the end of the road. Here are the final SEC bowl projections of the 2022 college football season.

Final SEC college football bowl projections

Peach Bowl (Playoff semifinal): Georgia vs. Ohio State

Fiesta Bowl (Playoff semifinal): Michigan vs. TCU

Sugar Bowl: Alabama vs. Kansas State

Orange: Tennessee vs. Clemson

Citrus: LSU vs. Purdue

ReliaQuest: South Carolina vs. Illinois

Gator: Mississippi State vs. NC State

Music City: Ole Miss vs. Iowa

Liberty: Kentucky vs. Kansas

Las Vegas: Florida vs. Oregon State

Texas: Mizzou vs. Texas Tech

Birmingham: Arkansas vs. Memphis