Week 12 bowl projections: Why Big Ten or SEC won’t get two playoff teams

Bill Bender

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Who are the best teams in the country right now? 

An acceptable answer in most cases would be Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and Alabama. Sure, the Crimson Tide lost to Texas 34-24 on Sept. 9, but we’re talking about the present tense. It checks out. 

Just don't count on the Big Ten or SEC getting two College Football Playoff teams this season. That is reflected in our Week 12 bowl projections. Those teams need a little chaos to happen within the other Power 5 conferences.  A total of nine Power 5 teams have one loss or less, and this is the weekly reminder that no two-loss team has made the CFP.

MORE: Projecting the CFP committee's rankings after Week 11

The two biggest games left on the schedule – including conference championship weekend – are the Ohio State-Michigan game on Nov. 25 and the SEC championship game between Alabama and Georgia on Dec. 2. The winner between the Buckeyes and Wolverines will be in. The Bulldogs would be in. The Crimson Tide, however, might still need some help with a win. 

Power 5 teams with one loss or less

SCHOOLRECORD
Georgia10-0
Ohio State10-0
Michigan10-0
Florida State10-0
Washington10-0
Oregon9-1
Texas9-1
Alabama9-1
Louisville9-1

That means a Texas loss. The Pac-12 has Washington and Oregon on the collision course for a rematch, and if both teams stay at one loss or less the next two weeks then the conference will have a strong argument for a spot. Florida State looks to have a spot, too, unless they lose before the ACC Championship Game, likely against Louisville. All of those teams, however, could have what the Ohio State-Michigan and Alabama-Georgia losers will not. 

That is a one-loss team with a conference championship. The committee will not pass those up, and it will make it hard for two teams from one conference to squeeze in unless there is chaos the next two weeks. 

The College Football Playoff semifinals will be on Jan. 1, 2024. Those semifinals will be played at the Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena, Calif., and the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. Those locations were the sites of the first four-team playoff in 2014. 

The College Football Playoff championship game is on Jan. 8 at NRG Stadium in Houston. 

SN has projections for every bowl game here, and they will be updated each week for the remainder of the season: 

Week 12 college football bowl predictions 

A look at Sporting News bowl projections heading into Week 12 of the 2023 college football season: 

DATEBOWLPROJECTED MATCHUP
Dec. 16HomeTown Lenders Bahamas BowlNorthern Illinois vs. Western Kentucky
Dec. 16R&L Carriers New Orleans BowlLiberty vs. Georgia State
Dec. 16Cure BowlRice vs. Texas State
Dec. 16New Mexico BowlEastern Michigan vs. San Jose State
Dec. 16LA BowlArizona vs. Air Force
Dec. 16Radiance Technologies Independence BowlBYU vs. Colorado State
Dec. 18Myrtle Beach BowlSMU vs. South Alabama
Dec. 19Frisco BowlMarshall vs. South Florida
Dec. 21RoofClaim.com Boca Raton BowlNew Mexico State vs. Georgia Southern
Dec. 22Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla BowlUCF vs. Louisiana
Dec. 23Birmingham BowlAppalachian State* vs. Georgia Tech
Dec. 23Camellia BowlToledo vs. Troy
Dec. 23Lockheed Martin Armed Forces BowlWest Virginia vs. Utah State
Dec. 23Famous Idaho Potato BowlCentral Michigan vs. Wyoming
Dec. 2368 Ventures BowlOhio vs. Coastal Carolina
Dec. 23SRS Distribution Las Vegas BowlIllinois vs. Utah
Dec. 23Easypost Hawai'i BowlUTSA vs. UNLV
Dec. 26Quick Lane BowlNorthwestern vs. Miami, Ohio
Dec. 26Servpro First Responder BowlIowa State vs. Maryland
Dec. 26Guaranteed Rate BowlFresno State vs. Wisconsin
Dec. 27Military BowlBoston College vs. Navy
Dec. 27Duke's Mayo BowlAuburn vs. Clemson
Dec. 27TaxAct Texas BowlOklahoma State vs. Texas A&M
Dec. 28Fenway BowlSyracuse vs. Memphis
Dec. 28Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe BowlMinnesota vs. Virginia Tech
Dec. 28San Diego County Credit Union Holiday BowlUSC vs. Miami
Dec. 28Pop-Tarts BowlKansas vs. Duke
Dec. 28Valero Alamo BowlOklahoma vs. Oregon State
Dec. 29TaxSlayer Gator BowlFlorida vs. North Carolina
Dec. 29Tony The Tiger Sun BowlUCLA vs. NC State
Dec. 29AutoZone Liberty BowlKentucky vs. Kansas State
Dec. 30Transperfect Music City BowlTennessee vs. Rutgers
Dec. 30Barstool Arizona BowlBowling Green vs. Boise State
Jan. 1Reliaquest BowlLSU vs. Notre Dame
Jan. 1Cheez-It Citrus BowlOle Miss vs. Iowa

New Year's Day Six predictions 

A look at our New Year's Day Six predictions for Week 12: 

DATEBOWLPROJECTED MATCHUP
Dec. 29Goodyear Cotton Bowl ClassicAlabama vs. Oregon
Dec. 30Chick-fil-A Peach BowlMissouri vs. Texas
Dec. 30Capital One Orange BowlLouisville vs. Ohio State
Jan. 1Vrbo Fiesta BowlTulane vs. Penn State

Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic: Alabama vs. Oregon

Bo Nix gets one more shot at Alabama in this bowl game between teams that are still in the mix for the College Football Playoff. This would be another show-case game for second-year coach Dan Lanning. Jalen Milroe has become a midseason breakout quarterback for the Crimson Tide. 

MORE: Top candidates to replace Jimbo Fisher at Texas A&M

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl: Missouri vs. Texas

A classic Big 12 matchup between future SEC rivals. Makes sense, right? Quinn Ewers (162.1) and Brady Cook (160.7) have nearly identical passer efficiency ratings, and Steve Sarkisian and Eli Drinkwitz both could use this game to build momentum for 2024. 

Capital One Orange Bowl: Ohio State vs. Louisville 

Louisville has enjoyed a break-through season under Jeff Brohm, and the Cardinals would get a program-building opportunity against the Buckeyes here. Ohio State is 4-0 in bowl games when it does not make the CFP since 2014. Ryan Day would have the Buckeyes ready for this one. 

Vrbo Fiesta Bowl: Tulane vs. Penn State

Tulane remains the pick for the Group of 5 bid to the New Year’s Day Six bid, but that is a fluid situation in a tight American Athletic Conference race with SMU, UTSA and Memphis. Penn State would be making its fifth New Year’s Day Six appearance under James Franklin, and the Nittany Lions are 3-1 in those bowl games. 

College Football Playoff predictions 

DATEBOWLPROJECTED MATCHUP
Jan. 1Rose Bowl Game (National semifinal)Michigan vs. Florida State
Jan. 1Allstate Sugar Bowl (National semifinal)Georgia vs. Washington

Rose Bowl Game: No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 3 Florida State

The Seminoles’ playoff path is wide open if they take care of business against North Alabama, rival Florida and the ACC championship game. One slip-up, however, opens the door. Remember the wild 2016 Orange Bowl these teams played, which the Seminoles won 33-32? This would be a fun matchup. 

BENDER: Michigan will need Jim Harbaugh against Ohio State

Sugar Bowl: No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 4 Washington 

The Huskies would be the perfect Pac-12 sendoff team if they can keep winning, and Michael Penix Jr. remains among the betting favorites for the Heisman Trophy. How would that offense fare against an SEC heavyweight? The pressure is on the Huskies to stay unbeaten, and they might have to go through Oregon again in the Pac-12 championship game. 

College Football Playoff championship pick 

DATEBOWLPROJECTED MATCHUP
Jan. 8CFP championship gameGeorgia vs. Michigan

CFP championship game (Houston): No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 2 Michigan 

This has been our championship matchup since the preseason, and it’s by the same metric. Georgia averages 40.6 points and allows 15.6 points. Michigan scores 39 points and allows seven points. These are the only two teams that rank in the top 10 in scoring offense and defense. They just have to knock off Alabama and Ohio State, respectively, to get to the CFP. 

Bill Bender

Bill Bender graduated from Ohio University in 2002 and started at The Sporting News as a fantasy football writer in 2007. He has covered the College Football Playoff, NBA Finals and World Series for SN. Bender enjoys story-telling, awesomely-bad 80s movies and coaching youth sports.