Where Is Every SEC Team Going Bowling? We've Got You Covered

In the wake of the playoff committee announcing the top-four teams in the country, we are now compiling a list of where each team in the SEC is heading for Bowl Season. After Alabama was ranked 1st in the final CRP rankings and Georgia ranked 3rd, the New Years Six was announced, along with each bowl eligible team in the SEC.

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CFP Semifinals

No.1 Alabama vs. No.4 Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl on December 31st. (3:30 ET)

No.2 Michigan vs. No.3 Georgia in the Orange Bowl on December 31st. (7:30 ET)

New Years Six

Ole Miss vs. Baylor in the Sugar Bowl on January 1st. (8:45 ET)

Rest of the SEC

Kentucky vs. Iowa in the Citrus Bowl on January 1st. (1:00 ET)

Arkansas vs. Penn State in the Outback Bowl on January 1st. (12:00 ET)

LSU vs. Kansas State in the Texas Bowl on January 4th. (9:00 ET)

Tennessee vs. Purdue in the Music City Bowl on December 30th (3:00 ET)

South Carolina vs. North Carolina in the Dukes Mayo Bowl on December 30th (11:30 ET)

Texas A&M vs. Wake Forest in the Taxslayer Gator Bowl on December 31st (11:00 ET)

Mississippi State vs Texas Tech in the Liberty Bowl on December 28th (6:45 ET)

Missouri vs Army in the Armed Forces Bowl on December 22nd (8:00 ET)

Florida vs UCF in the Gasparilla Bowl on December 23rd (7:00 ET)

Auburn vs Houston in the Birmingham Bowl on December 28th (12:00 ET)

Continue following Outkick for the latest bowl game coverage, as we take you through a crazy month, leading up to the National Championship.

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