This is the clearest wrap up yet, as all but one conference is decided.
After all of the scenarios and destiny controlling, every team that made it into a conference championship got there by having the best record in their division.
ACC Championship: Florida State (8-0, Atlantic) vs. Georgia Tech (6-2, Coastal)
Bowl eligible: Florida State, Duke, Louisville, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Boston College, Miami, NC State, UNC, Virginia Tech, Pitt
No bowl: Wake Forest, Syracuse, UVA
Notre Dame is also bowl eligible and qualifies for the ACC bowl rotation.
SEC Championship: Missouri (7-1, East) vs. Alabama (7-1, West)
Bowl eligible: Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Missouri, Texas A&M, Florida, Arkansas, South Carolina, Tennessee
No bowl: Vanderbilt, Kentucky
B1G Championship: Ohio State (8-0, East) vs. Wisconsin (7-1, West)
Bowl eligible: Michigan State, Nebraska, Minnesota, Ohio State, Maryland, Iowa, Wisconsin, Rutgers, Penn State, Illinois
No bowl: Purdue, Indiana, Michigan, Northwestern
Pac-12 championship: Oregon (7-1, North) vs. Arizona (7-2, South)
Bowl eligible: Oregon, Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, UCLA, USC, Stanford, Washington
No bowl: Washington State, Colorado, Oregon State, California
Big 12 Roulette: Week 14
Due to the lack of divisions, the Big 12 can have co-champions. Only three teams remain that can claim at least part of a championship. If TCU loses next week, then the winner of the Baylor/Kansas State game will be the clear champion. If TCU wins, then they will share the championship with the winner of Baylor/K-State.
-Baylor (7-1) has a tiebreaker over TCU. Remaining game: Kansas State.
-TCU (7-1) lost to Baylor, but has a tiebreaker over K-State. Remaining game: Iowa State.
-Kansas State (7-1) lost to TCU. Remaining game: Baylor.
Bowl eligible: Kansas State, TCU, Baylor, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas
Last chance: Oklahoma State
No bowl: Iowa State, Texas Tech, Kansas
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