top of page
Chas Post

CFB: Bowl season preview & picks


Team Rankings:

1. LSU (13-0, 100)

2. Ohio State (13-0, 96)

3. Clemson (13-0, 92)

4. Oklahoma (12-1, 88)

5. Boise State (12-1, 84)

6. Georgia (11-2, 80)

7. Baylor (11-2, 76)

8. Oregon (11-2, 72)

9. Utah (11-2, 68)

10. Florida (11-2, 64)


Breakdown: #1 LSU easily moved past #6 Georgia in the SEC championship game, eliminating the Bulldogs from playoff contention, while cementing themselves as the overall top seed in the College Football Playoff. It was the fifth victory versus a top-10 opponent for the Tigers this season. #2 Ohio State came back to defeat Wisconsin after falling down by double digits in the first half, earning their 19th straight win. #3 Clemson blew out Virginia to win their fifth straight ACC title and 28th straight game, while #4 Oklahoma slipped by #7 Baylor in overtime to take home their third consecutive Big 12 crown. Lastly, #8 Oregon upset #9 Utah in the Pac-12 championship game behind Justin Herbert's heroics. #10 Florida was idle as they finished second in the SEC East.


Bowl Season Picks:

Buffalo @ Charlotte

Kent State @ Utah State

C. Michigan @ SDSU

Liberty @ Georgia Southern

SMU @ Florida Atlantic

FIU @ Arkansas State

#5 Boise State @ Washington

Appalachian State @ UAB

Marshall @ UCF

BYU @ Hawaii

Miami (FL) @ Louisiana Tech

Pittsburgh @ E. Michigan

Temple @ North Carolina

Wake Forest @ Michigan St.

Oklahoma St. @ Texas A&M

Iowa @ USC

Air Force @ Washington St.

Iowa State @ Notre Dame

W. Michigan @ W. Kentucky

Louisville @ Mississippi State

Illinois @ California

Kentucky @ Va Tech

Florida State @ Arizona St.

Kansas State @ Navy

Georgia State @ Wyoming

#9 Utah @ Texas

B. College @ Cincinnati

Indiana @ Tennessee

Ohio @ Nevada

Tulane @ S. Mississippi

Miami (OH) @ Louisiana

Michigan @ Alabama

Minnesota @ Auburn

Penn State @ Memphis

Virginia @ #10 Florida

Wisconsin @ #8 Oregon

#7 Baylor @ #6 Georgia

#4 Oklahoma @ #1 LSU

#2 Ohio State @ #3 Clemson

Picks Records:

Caleb Henderson: 69-26

Charles Post: 79-16

Chinedum Wejinya: 78-17

Tyler Taylor: 63-32


Breakdown: The bowl season kicks off on Friday, Dec. 21 when Buffalo and Charlotte meet. There are a ton of great games along the way including #5 Boise State versus Washington, Iowa State versus Notre Dame, #9 Utah versus Texas, Michigan versus Alabama, and Minnesota versus Auburn. And that's before we even get to the New Year's Six games: Penn State against Memphis (Cotton Bowl), Virginia against #10 Florida (Orange Bowl), Wisconsin against #8 Oregon (Rose Bowl), and #7 Baylor against #6 Georgia (Sugar Bowl). In the national semifinals, #4 Oklahoma will face #1 LSU in the Peach Bowl, prior to #2 Ohio State getting #3 Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl. In those games, we're picking Penn State, Florida, Oregon, Georgia, LSU, and Clemson.

Heisman Standings:

1. Joe Burrow (LSU, 20)

2. Jalen Hurts (Oklahoma, 16)

3. Chase Young (Ohio State, 12)

4. Justin Fields (Ohio State, 8)

5. Trevor Lawrence (Clemson, 4)


Breakdown: Joe Burrow won the Heisman Trophy following an incredible season in which he compiled 4,715 passing yards, 48 touchdowns (first in the country), and six interceptions. He also added three touchdowns on the ground. Burrow finished the year with a 77.9% completion rate. Jalen Hurts finished second in the Heisman race after having 3,634 yards, 32 touchdowns, and seven picks in his senior season. Chase Young, who finished third in our final results, is going to likely be the #1 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. He has 44 tackles, 16.5 sacks (first in the country), and six forced fumbles. Justin Fields, the second finalist from Ohio State, had 2,953 yards, 40 touchdowns, and just one pick. Trevor Lawrence finishes in fifth place after having 3,172 yards, 34 touchdowns, and eight interceptions.


Photo Credit: Clutch Points.

Recent Posts
bottom of page