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Posted: Sunday November 15, 2009 11:00PM; Updated: Monday November 16, 2009 2:40PM
Stewart Mandel
Stewart Mandel>INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Projecting all 34 bowl matchups

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With the season winding down, we update our BCS and non-BCS bowl projections

Alabama and Texas are still on a collision course for the BCS championship

Three of the four BCS at-large berths figure to be already spoken for

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Kendall Hunter and Oklahoma State could be bound for the Fiesta Bowl.
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As I wrote in this week's College Overtime, the BCS seas parted for Boise State last weekend thanks to losses by USC, Miami and Notre Dame.

As of today, three of the four at-large berths figure to go to the SEC Championship Game loser, a 10-2 Big Ten team (most likely Iowa or Penn State) and TCU (assuming it wins out). If Oklahoma State (8-2) wins out, the Fiesta Bowl would be unofficially obliged to select the Big 12's Cowboys to replace Texas. If they lose, however, there should be a spot waiting for the Broncos.

The BCS matchups will depend in large part on what that Fiesta Bowl does with that replacement team. There's some thought the bowl would want the highest-ranked team, No. 4 TCU -- but not if it means matching up TCU and Boise. A more realistic scenario is that the Fiesta takes Iowa (assuming it beats Minnesota next week), which has never played there and figures to bring a huge crowd. If it doesn't, the Orange Bowl will almost certainly snap up either the Hawkeyes or Penn State.

• Note that I'm currently projecting Georgia Tech (ACC) and Pittsburgh (Big East) as conference champions. If Clemson wins the ACC, the Orange would want to avoid a TCU-Clemson rematch and would probably take Pittsburgh instead. If Cincinnati wins the Big East, the Fiesta may choose to pit undefeated teams TCU and Cincy, leaving Penn State/Iowa for the Orange.

• Finally, it's important to remember that bowls are NOT obligated to choose their teams in exact order of conference standings. For instance, "ACC No. 3" means "third choice of ACC teams" -- not "the ACC's third-place team." Also, a bowl can only select a 6-6 team from a conference if no 7-5 team from that league is still available, and bowls seeking a replacement for a conference without enough eligible teams cannot choose a 6-6 team if there is a 7-5 team available.

BCS Bowls
Date Predicted Matchup
Jan. 7 BCS Championship: Alabama (BCS No. 1) vs. Texas (BCS No. 2)
Jan. 5 Orange: Georgia Tech (ACC champ) vs. TCU (BCS at-large)
Jan. 4 Fiesta: Iowa (BCS at-large) vs. Boise State (BCS at-large)
Jan. 1 Sugar: Florida (BCS at-large) vs. Pittsburgh (Big East champ)
Jan. 1 Rose: Ohio State (Big Ten champ) vs. Oregon (Pac-10 champ)
Non-BCS Bowls
Date Predicted Matchup
Jan. 6 GMAC: Ohio (MAC) vs. Louisiana-Monroe (ACC*)
Jan. 2 Alamo: Oklahoma (Big 12 No. 4) vs. Michigan State (Big Ten No. 5)
Jan. 2 Liberty: Houston (C-USA champ) vs. Auburn (SEC)
Jan. 2 Cotton: Oklahoma State (Big 12 No. 2) vs. Ole Miss (SEC)
Jan. 2 PapaJohns.com: West Virginia (Big East) vs. South Carolina (SEC)
Jan. 2 International: USF (Big East) vs. Temple (MAC)
Jan. 1 Capital One: Penn State (Big Ten No. 2) vs. LSU (SEC No. 2)
Jan. 1 Gator: Virginia Tech (ACC No. 3) vs. Notre Dame (Big East)
Jan. 1 Outback: Wisconsin (Big Ten No. 3) vs. Tennessee (SEC)
Dec. 31 Chick-fil-A: Arkansas (SEC) vs. Clemson (ACC No. 2)
Dec. 31 Insight: Missouri (Big 12 No. 6) vs. Minnesota (Big Ten No. 6)
Dec. 31 Texas: Texas A&M (Big 12) vs. Navy (Navy)
Dec. 31 Sun: USC (Pac-10 No. 3) vs. Texas Tech (Big 12 No. 5)
Dec. 31 Armed Forces: Air Force (MWC) vs. SMU (C-USA)
Dec. 30 Holiday: Stanford (Pac-10 No. 2) vs. Nebraska (Big 12 No. 3)
Dec. 30 Humanitarian: UCLA (MWC*) vs. Idaho (WAC)
Dec. 29 Champs Sports: Miami (ACC No. 4) vs. Northwestern (Big Ten No. 4)
Dec. 29 EagleBank: Middle Tennessee (ACC*) vs. Marshall (C-USA)
Dec. 28 Independence: Iowa State (Big 12) vs. Kentucky (SEC)
Dec. 27 Music City: Boston College (ACC) vs. Georgia (SEC)
Dec. 26 Emerald: Cal (Pac-10 No. 4) vs. Florida State (ACC)
Dec. 26 Meineke Car Care: North Carolina (ACC) vs. Cincinnati (Big East No. 3)
Dec. 26 Little Caesars: Central Michigan (MAC) vs. Connecticut (Big Ten No. 7*)
Dec. 24 Hawaii: Fresno State (WAC) vs. East Carolina (C-USA)
Dec. 23 Poinsettia: Utah (MWC No. 2) vs. Arizona (Pac-10 No. 6)
Dec. 22 Las Vegas: Oregon State (Pac-10 No. 5) vs. BYU (MWC No. 1)
Dec. 20 New Orleans: Troy (Sun Belt champ) vs. UCF (C-USA)
Dec. 19 St. Petersburg: Rutgers (Big East) vs. Southern Miss (C-USA)
Dec. 19 New Mexico: Northern Illinois (MWC*) vs. Nevada (WAC)

Teams in bold have accepted bowl invitation.
* -- replacement team for conference without enough eligible teams.

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