| FTBL How many SEC teams will we see in Bowl games this season? (Team records and future opponents with two weeks left.)

TerryP

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SEC West:

LSU is the only team that hasn't qualified for a bowl game. The Tigers are 4-7 overall with these games remaining: ULM this weekend and A&M to close out the season. Their bowl game hopes rest on beating A&M, at home, on the 27th.

SEC East:

Two teams have secured their bowl invitations: UGA and UK.

There are four teams at 5-5:
  • Florida (Mizzou and FSU.)
  • Tennessee (USA and Vanderbilt.)
  • South Carolina (Auburn and Clemson.)
  • Missouri (Florida and Arkansas.)
We can put Tennessee in, right?

Missouri hosts Florida this upcoming weekend. A win there and they're in leaving UF a chance to get their sixth win versus FSU. A loss? I'd say Mizzou is out.

UofSC hosts Auburn? Then Clemson? Both games in Columbia?



There's a good chance we see 12 of the 14 SEC teams bowling: LSU and Vandy left sitting at home.
 
You're allowed to count a win that's not FBS once every two years. That's the way the rule read the last time this subject came up: it's been a while.

Last week there was a chance there wouldn't be enough spots for all 13 to play. Part of that conversation had to do with regional draws.

I've not looked but I'd think there's some bowl projections published after this past weekends games. People joke about Auburn to Birmingham. It seems to me like that'd be a good landing spot for Mississippi State.

Perhaps someone will find some new projections ...

Bowl Projections: Week 13​

That flipped fast.

Just when it seemed like there would be a whole lot of bowl openings, Tulsa shocked SMU to get eligible, LSU and Florida won to give the SEC 13 out of its 14 teams to six wins, and now there are too many teams for the slots.

This all goes down next Sunday, and we’ll update on the fly if there are any changes or big announcements.


They have all 13 SEC teams in Bowls.
 
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