College Football FBS Standings Predictions

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College football is upon us, while only  hours away from kickoff the season’s first game it’s time to release the complete College Football Bowl Subdivision final season standings predictions as well as predictions for the five BCS bowl game and their winner! Let’s start off with the Top 25 going into the season.

TotalSportsLive Preseason Top 25:

  1. Alabama
  2. Ohio State
  3. Stanford
  4. Oregon
  5. Georgia
  6. Texas A&M
  7. South Carolina
  8. Clemson
  9. Florida
  10. Louisville
  11. Florida State
  12. Notre Dame
  13. LSU
  14. Oklahoma State
  15. Texas
  16. Oklahoma
  17. Michigan
  18. Boise State
  19. TCU
  20. Nebraska
  21. Northwestern
  22. UCLA
  23. Wisconsin
  24. Oregon State
  25. Baylor

Now to the predicted end of season conference standings! It took around 25 hours of research to come up with these predictions so enjoy! Feel free to debate!

American Athletic Conference

  1.  Louisville
  2.  Central Florida
  3. Rutgers
  4. Cincinnati
  5. Southern Methodist University
  6.  Houston
  7. Connecticut
  8. South Florida
  9. Temple
  10. Memphis

Louisville wins the American Athletic Conference outright.

 

Atlantic Coastal Conference

  • Atlantic
  1. Clemson
  2. Florida State
  3. North Carolina State
  4. Maryland
  5. Syracuse
  6. Boston College
  • Coastal
  1. Miami
  2. Virginia Tech
  3. North Carolina
  4. Georgia Tech
  5. Duke
  6. Pittsburgh
  7. Virginia

Clemson defeats Miami in ACC Championship Game.

 

Big Ten

  • Leaders
  1. Ohio State
  2. Penn State
  3. Wisconsin
  4. Indiana
  5. Purdue
  6. Illinois
  • Legends
  1. Nebraska
  2. Northwestern
  3. Michigan
  4. Michigan State
  5. Iowa
  6. Minnesota

Ohio State defeats Nebraska in the Big Ten Championship Game .

 

Big 12:

  1. Oklahoma State
  2. Baylor
  3. Oklahoma
  4. Texas
  5. Texas Christian University
  6. Kansas State
  7. Texas Tech
  8. West Virginia
  9. Iowa State
  10. Kansas

Oklahoma State wins the Big 12 outright.

 

 

Pac 12:

North:

  1. Stanford
  2. Oregon
  3. Washington
  4. Oregon State
  5. California (CAL)
  6. Washington State

South:

  1. California
  2. Arizona State
  3. University of Southern California (USC)
  4. Utah
  5. Arizona
  6. Colorado

Stanford defeats California in the PAC 12 Championship Game.

 

South Eastern Conference:

  • East
  1. Georgia
  2. South Carolina
  3. Florida
  4. Vanderbilt
  5. Tennessee
  6. Missouri
  7. Kentucky
  • West
  1. Alabama
  2. Texas A&M
  3. Louisianna State University
  4. Ole Miss
  5. Mississippi State
  6. Arkansas
  7. Auburn

Georgia defeats Alabama in the SEC Championship Game.

 

Conference USA

  • East
  1. Marshall
  2. East Carolina
  3. Middle Tennessee
  4. University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB)
  5. Southern Mississippi
  6. Florida Atlantic University
  7. Florida International University
  • West
  1. Tulsa
  2. Louisiana Tech
  3. Rice
  4. University of Texas El Paso (UTEP)
  5. Tulane
  6. North Texas
  7. University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA)

Tulsa defeats Marshall in the Conference USA Championship game.

 

Mid-American Conference

  • East
  1. Ohio
  2. Bowling Green
  3. Kent State
  4. Buffalo
  5. Miami of Ohio
  6. UMass
  7. Akron
  • West
  1. Northern Illinois
  2. Toledo
  3. Central Michigan
  4. Ball State
  5. Western Michigan
  6. Eastern Michigan

Northern Illinois defeats Ohio in the MAC Championship Game

 

 

Mountain West Conference

  •  Mountain
  1.  Boise State
  2. Air Force
  3. Utah State
  4. Wyoming
  5. Colorado State
  6. New Mexico
  • West
  1. Fresno State
  2. San Diego State
  3. San Jose State
  4. Nevada
  5. UNLV
  6. Hawaii

 

Boise State defeats Fresno State in the MWC Championship Game.

 

Sun Belt

  • Louisiana-Lafayette
  • Louisiana Monroe
  • Arkansas State
  • Western Kentucky
  • Troy
  • Texas State
  • South Alabama
  • Georgia State

Louisiana- Lafayette wins Sun Belt conference outright.

 

After all the dust settles of over 100 different colleges playing their heart out on any given Sunday, 70 of them will be rewarded with a trip to a bowl game while  10 of them will be able to play in a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl game. Let’s take a look at predicted matchups for the five BCS bowls.

 

BCS Bowl Game Predictions:

Rose Bowl

  •  January 1
  • Pasadena, Calif
  • Big Ten Champion or BCS at-large vs Pac 12 Champion or BCS at-large
  • Projected Matchup:  Nebraska (BCS at-Large) vs Alabama (BCS at-large)
  • Projected winner: Alabama

Fiesta bowl

  • January 1
  • Glendale, Ariz
  • Big 12 champ or BCS at-large vs BCS (at-large)
  • Oklahoma State (Big 12 Champion)  vs Boise State (BCS at-large)
  • Projected Winner: Boise State

Sugar Bowl

  • January 2nd
  • New Orleans
  • BCS At-large vs AAC Champion
  • Georgia (BCS At-Large)  vs Louisville (AAC Champ)
  • Projected Winner: Georgia

Orange bowl

  • January 3rd
  • Miami
  • ACC Champions vs BCS at-large
  • Projected Matchup: Clemson  (ACC Champ) vs Notre Dame (BCS At-Large)
  • Projected Winner: Clemson

BCS National Championship Game

  • January 6th
  • Pasadena
  • BCS No.1 vs BCS No.2
  • Projected Matchup: Stanford (BCS No.1 ; Pac 12) vs Ohio State (BCS No.2 Big Ten)
  • Projected National Champion : Stanford

 

 

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