cpt wrote:Looking for something that shows the bowl options at this point. Haven't seen any. Anyone have any insight?
Get in the top 4 of CFP rankings, Sugar or Rose.
Between 5-11 in the CFP rankings (from CFP Wiki):
In years when the bowls are not part of the playoff bracket, the highest-ranked non-playoff teams from the following conferences or groups will be selected as follows:[53]
Rose Bowl — Big Ten #1 vs. Pac-12 #1
Sugar Bowl — SEC #1 vs. Big 12 #1
Orange Bowl — ACC #1 vs. SEC #2, Big Ten #2, or Notre Dame
Cotton Bowl — at-large or "Group of Five" (committee selection)
Fiesta Bowl — at-large or "Group of Five" (committee selection)
Peach Bowl — at-large or "Group of Five" (committee selection)
Additional selection criteria
The highest-ranked champion from the "Group of Five" mid-major conferences (American Athletic Conference, Conference USA, MAC, Mountain West, and Sun Belt) is guaranteed a berth if the group's top team is not in the playoff.[53]
The remaining five at-large bids will be determined by committee rankings.[53]
If the Big Ten or SEC champion is available for a non-playoff bowl in a year when the Rose and Sugar Bowls are hosting semifinals, that team will appear in either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, or Peach Bowl, but not the Orange Bowl.[53]
In the Orange Bowl, the SEC and Big Ten are guaranteed at least three appearances during the eight non-playoff years, while Notre Dame can only appear a maximum of twice.[54]
In non-playoff years, if the Orange Bowl matchup creates a regular-season rematch for the ACC representative, the bowl may choose to "skip over" the prescribed opponent from the SEC/Big Ten/Notre Dame group and select the next highest-ranked team from the group. The team that was rejected would be placed in one of the three at-large bowls, if it meets ranking standards.[55]
In years when the Orange Bowl is a national semifinal, the ACC champion will play in the Fiesta or Peach bowls if it is not selected for the playoff.[56]
In choosing the pairings for the four non-playoff bowls, the committee will try to create "the most compelling matchups possible", while taking into account geography and team rematches from both the regular season and recent bowls.[57]
Outside of the CFP Bowls, PAC-12 selection order:
Pac-12
If No. 1 isn’t in College Football Playoff
Note: The Rose is No. 1 in years when it’s no part of the playoff
1. Rose Bowl (in years when it’s not the playoff)
2. Alamo Bowl vs. Big 12 No. 2
3. National University Holiday Bowl vs. Big Ten No. 6
4. San Francisco Bowl vs. Big Ten No. 7
5. Hyundai Sun Bowl vs. ACC
6. Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl vs. Mountain West No. 1
7. Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl vs. Big 12 No. 5
When the PAC-12 affiliated bowls pick, they pick the next team available in the overall CONFERENCE standings.
They are free to choose the next team or any team within one game of them in the CONFERENCE standings.
Current overall standings:
Oregon 7-1 (10-1)
UCLA 6-2 (9-2)
Arizona 6-2 (9-2)
ASU 6-2 (9-2)
USC 6-3 (7-4)
Utah 4-4 (7-4)
Stanford 4-4 (6-5)
UW 3-5 (7-5)
Cal 3-6 (5-6) Need to beat BYU to be bowl eligible
OSU 2-6 (5-6) Need to beat Oregon to be bowl eligible