Bowl season is right around the corner, and it is time to take a look at which SEC teams will be favored in their matchups.

It truly has been another remarkable season around the SEC. Auburn rallied from a devastating loss to LSU to knock off Georgia and Alabama down the stretch. Georgia, after getting blown out by the Tigers, put up a dominant showing of its own to capture an SEC Championship under Kirby Smart.

Meanwhile, in a highly scrutinized decision by the Playoff Committee, Alabama snuck into the Playoff as the No. 4 seed ahead of Big 10 champion Ohio State. This move made the SEC the first conference in the brief history of the Playoff to place two teams in the final four.

Beyond that, a number of projections are even predicting an all-SEC National Championship Game between the Bulldogs and Crimson Tide. Bill Connelly with SB Nation shared the S&P+ projections for every bowl game, and Georgia and Alabama are both projected as slight favorites over Oklahoma and Clemson.

Unfortunately, the rating system did not give a good projection for many other SEC teams.

Here is how every SEC team is expected to finish in bowl season:

  • No. 3 Georgia (-2) 34, No. 2 Oklahoma 32* (Jan. 1, 5:00 PM ET, ESPN) (* Actual projection: UGA 34.2, OU 32.0)
  • No. 4 Alabama (-2.5) 26, No. 1 Clemson 22 (Jan. 1, 8:45 PM ET, ESPN
  • No. 14 Notre Dame (+3) 28, No. 17 LSU 26 (Jan. 1, 1:00 PM ET, ABC)
  • Michigan (-7.5) 28, South Carolina 20 (Jan. 1, 12:00 PM ET, ESPN2)
  • No. 12 UCF (+9.5) 31, No. 7 Auburn 30 (Jan. 1, 12:30 PM ET, ESPN)
  • Louisville 31, No. 23 Mississippi State (+6.5) 29 (Dec. 30, 12:00 PM ET, ESPN)
  • No. 21 Northwestern (-7) 32, Kentucky 23 (Dec. 29, 4:30 PM ET, ESPN)
  • Wake Forest (-3) 31, Texas A&M 26 (Dec. 29, 1:00 PM ET, ESPN)
  • Missouri (-3) 31, Texas 27 (Dec. 27, 9:00 PM ET, ESPN)