A full look at college football's possible postseason slate. Dave Miller
Dec. 31 Music City: Virginia Tech (ACC No. 6) vs. Vanderbilt (SEC No. 7)
US PRESSWIREBrett Hundley and the Bruins could face the Hurricanes in the Sun Bowl.
Dec. 31 Sun: Miami, FL (ACC No. 4) vs. UCLA (Pac-12 No. 4)
Dec. 31 Liberty: Tulsa (C-USA No. 1) vs. Missouri (SEC No. 8/9 or Big East)
Dec. 31 Chick-fil-A: N.C. State (ACC No. 2) vs. Florida (SEC No. 5)
Jan. 1 Heart of Dallas: *San Jose State (Big Ten No. 7) vs. *Iowa State (C-USA)
Jan. 1 Outback: Michigan (Big Ten No. 3) vs. South Carolina (SEC)
Jan. 1 Capital One: Georgia (SEC No. 2) vs. Wisconsin (Big Ten No. 2)
Jan. 1 Gator: Michigan State (Big Ten No. 4/5) vs. Mississippi State (SEC No. 6)
Jan. 4 Cotton: Texas (Big 12 No. 2) vs. Texas A&M (SEC)
Jan. 5 BBVA Compass: *Arkansas State (Big East No. 5/C-USA) vs. *Ball State (SEC No. 8/9)
Jan. 6 GoDaddy.com: Ohio (MAC) vs. Louisiana-Monroe (Sun Belt No. 2)
BCS bowls
Jan. 1 Rose: Nebraska (Big Ten) vs. **Notre Dame (Pac-12)
Jan. 1 Orange: Florida State (ACC) vs. Louisville (at-large)
Jan. 2 Sugar: Alabama (SEC) vs. Clemson (at-large)
Jan. 3 Fiesta: Oklahoma (Big 12) vs. LSU (at-large)
Jan. 7 BCS national championship (Miami): Oregon (BCS No. 1) vs. Kansas State (BCS No. 2)
**With no Pac-12 team being eligible to replace Oregon, the Rose Bowl selects Notre Dame in place of the Ducks.
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