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SEC bowl projections: 11 teams predicted to go bowling by Sporting News

SDS Staff

By SDS Staff

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College football is officially just 100 days away, and although there are still questions remaining about the season, all indications point towards college football being played in some capacity.

Most SEC players are returning to campus June 8 for voluntary workouts, and hopefully, the NCAA will let teams practice before fall camp starts to ensure players are in proper shape. By returning in early June, that bodes well for the season to start on time, assuming no further delays. Fans in the stands, however, remains a serious question.

With the calendar flipping to June soon, preseason top 25s and bowl projections are about to saturate the news feed, especially with the lack of sports.

Sporting News was the latest outlet to release its preseason bowl projections, featuring 11 SEC teams:

College Football Playoff
Sugar Bowl: Alabama vs. Clemson
Rose Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oklahoma

National Championship: Clemson vs. Ohio State

New Year’s 6
Peach Bowl: LSU vs. Notre Dame
Fiesta Bowl: Georgia vs. Oregon

Other Bowl Games
Citrus Bowl: Florida vs. Wisconsin
Outback Bowl: Auburn vs. Michigan
Gator Bowl: Tennessee vs. Louisville
Texas Bowl: Mississippi State vs. Baylor
Music City Bowl: Texas A&M vs. Minnesota
Las Vegas Bowl: Ole Miss vs. Utah
Liberty Bowl: Kentucky vs. Iowa State
Gasparilla Bowl: South Carolina vs. Tulsa

Not projected to go bowling: Arkansas, Missouri, Vanderbilt

SDS Staff

Saturday Down South reports and comments on the news around the Southeastern Conference as well as larger college football topics.

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