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The Citrus Bowl and the Outback Bowl are generally reserved for the top two teams in the SEC East (not going to the BCS), and the Cotton Bowl is generally reserved for the top non-BCS team in the west.
There are four at-large BCS bids available; one will go to Alabama (assuming LSU beats Georgia), one will go to one loss Stanford, one will go to undefeated Houston, and the last is still way up in the air. The candidates are:
1) Two loss Oklahoma State, if they lose to the Sooners.
2) Two loss Virginia Tech, should they lose to Clemson.
3) Two loss Michigan.
4) One loss Boise State.
If Michigan is not selected for the last at-large slot, then the Wolverines will probably go to the Citrus and the Huskers to the Outback.
If Michigan is selected for the last at-large slot, then the Hurkers will probably go to the Citrus and the Spartans to the Outback.
Our opponents will likely be Georgia in the Citrus, and South Carolina in the Outback... with Arkansas playing in the Cotton.
Should Georgia upset LSU, then Georgia and LSU go to the BCS, Alabama plays in the Cotton, and Arkansas plays in the Citrus.
There are four at-large BCS bids available; one will go to Alabama (assuming LSU beats Georgia), one will go to one loss Stanford, one will go to undefeated Houston, and the last is still way up in the air. The candidates are:
1) Two loss Oklahoma State, if they lose to the Sooners.
2) Two loss Virginia Tech, should they lose to Clemson.
3) Two loss Michigan.
4) One loss Boise State.
If Michigan is not selected for the last at-large slot, then the Wolverines will probably go to the Citrus and the Huskers to the Outback.
If Michigan is selected for the last at-large slot, then the Hurkers will probably go to the Citrus and the Spartans to the Outback.
Our opponents will likely be Georgia in the Citrus, and South Carolina in the Outback... with Arkansas playing in the Cotton.
Should Georgia upset LSU, then Georgia and LSU go to the BCS, Alabama plays in the Cotton, and Arkansas plays in the Citrus.