College football bowl projections: Team eligibility tracker by conference for 2024-25 bowl games


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CBS Sports will update this page each week through the end of college football’s 2024 season as an increasing number of teams became bowl eligible ahead of the College Football Playoff and the bowl selection process. For a complete breakdown of the bowl projections as they stand, check out Jerry Palm’s dedicated page.

In order for an FBS team to officially become bowl eligible, it needs at least six wins with a minimum winning percentage of .500. A total of 82 teams are needed to fill all 41 bowl games. Teams can only count one win against an FCS opponent toward the total number of wins needed for bowl eligibility.

Teams with only seven losses will not appear in the list of eliminated teams until there are enough eligible teams to ensure they will not be needed to fill open bowl spots.

Since former Pac-12 teams are eligible to be selected to bowls with Pac-12 contracts this season, those teams will be listed in the Pac-12 section of the chart instead of with their current conference.

Stick with us here at CBS Sports for complete coverage of the College Football Playoff and bowl games.

2024-25 bowl-eligible teams

AAC

4

Army, Memphis, Navy, Tulane

ACC

5

Clemson, Duke, Miami, Pittsburgh, SMU

Big 12

3

BYU, Iowa State, Kansas State

Big Ten

4

Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State

C-USA

1

Sam Houston

Indp.

1

Notre Dame

MAC

0

MWC

2

Boise State, UNLV

Pac-12

3

Colorado, Oregon, Washington State

SEC

8

Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M

Sun Belt

2

James Madison, Louisiana

Total teams

33

One win away

These teams are one victory away from becoming bowl eligbile. Listed in APR order. Games are this Saturday unless otherwise noted.

  • Cincinnati (994) vs. West Virginia, Nov. 9
  • Wisconsin (993) at Iowa
  • Michigan (993) vs. Oregon
  • Minnesota (992) at Illinois
  • Louisville (987) at Clemson
  • Liberty (980) vs. Jacksonville State, Oct 30
  • Arkansas (979) vs. Ole Miss
  • Western Kentucky (978) vs. Kennesaw State, Oct 30
  • Vanderbilt (976) at Auburn
  • Iowa (974) vs. Wisconsin
  • Arizona State (973) at Oklahoma State
  • Texas Tech (973) at Iowa State
  • Nebraska (972) vs. UCLA
  • Fresno State (972) vs. Hawaii
  • Toledo (970) at Eastern Michigan
  • Georgia Tech (969) vs. Miami, Nov. 9
  • Virginia Tech (969) at Syracuse
  • Eastern Michigan (968) vs. Toledo
  • TCU (966) at Baylor
  • Colorado State (963) at Nevada
  • San Jose State (958) at Oregon State, Nov. 9
  • Ohio (958) at Kent State, Nov. 6
  • Syracuse (958) vs. Virginia Tech
  • Arkansas State (956) at Louisiana, Nov. 9
  • UConn (954) vs. Georgia State, Nov. 1
  • North Texas (954) vs. Army, Nov. 9
  • Western Michigan (951) vs. Northern Illinois, Nov. 6
  • Georgia Southern (949) at South Alabama
  • ULM (935) at Marshall

Try again next year

These teams are no longer able to become bowl eligible due to their win totals and the number of games remaining on their schedules.





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