Notre Dame took care of business and some of the chaos we needed ahead of us did us a solid as well. Bowl projections a bit rosier into the last third of the season.
The ESPN.com with some juice
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
Noon, ESPN and the ESPN App
Schlabach: Alabama vs. Notre Dame (this would be an amazing opportunity to knock them off)
Schlabach: Alabama and Notre Dame have combined to win nearly 2,000 games, but they've met on the field only eight times during their storied histories (the Irish lead the series 5-3). Thanks to losses by Oklahoma, Oregon State, Utah and others this past weekend, the Fighting Irish might work their way back into consideration for a New Year's Six bowl game. With remaining regular-season games against struggling Clemson, Wake Forest and Stanford, Notre Dame should finish 10-2. A Fighting Irish team with 10 victories is going to be difficult for the CFP selection committee to pass up.
Pop-Tarts Bowl
Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
5:45 p.m., ESPN and the ESPN App
Bonagura: Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma State (salty runback?)
Fiutak and Friends
ReliaQuest Bowl
Monday, January 1, 2024
12:00 pm ET, ESPN2
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Bowl Projection: Notre Dame vs Tennessee (I don't hate it, very winnable game against the SEC)
CBS Sports Report - Seeing this match up on two different sites does not give me a warm and fuzzy
Also thought this was interesting from another Insider ESPN.com article on the big picture of college football
Go onnnnnnnn
Tier 3 (1-10% chance): Ole Miss 8%, Notre Dame 8%, Oklahoma 7%, Louisville 6%, Missouri 4%, LSU 2%, Tennessee 1%
If you're looking for something chaotic, here's the group from which it will probably come. If Georgia suffers an upset in the homestretch, it will likely come against a one-loss Ole Miss or Missouri or two-loss Tennessee, which could theoretically prompt a shocking SEC title run. And if things get really weird -- say, the Pac-12 champion has two losses and the Big Ten doesn't get two teams in -- that might open the door for a two-loss team like Notre Dame, Tennessee or LSU.
The Fighting Irish have looked spectacular over the past two weeks and could make another statement by walloping Clemson on Saturday. These odds are probably overstated, and Notre Dame just might not have the schedule to make up ground. But LSU does! The Tigers have also looked incredible in recent weeks, and an 11-2 LSU team would boast wins over both Alabama and (probably) Georgia in the SEC championship game.
An Oklahoma run obviously isn't out of the realm of possibility either. But the Sooners' recent form -- they've dropped from seventh to 11th in SP+ (30th on defense) in the past two weeks and spent their mulligan in Lawrence, Kansas -- has certainly dropped those odds.