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NC A&T; Celebration Bowl

The Aggies make the lone FCS Bowl game with a berth in the Celebration Bowl as the MEAC Champions. They'll take on SWAC Champions Alcorn State for the HBCU FCS National Championship on December 15.
Appalachian State; New Orleans Bowl

The Mountaineers earned their spot in the New Orleans Bowl by winning the Sun Belt Championship. They'll face C-USA Runner-Up MTSU on December 15.
Wake Forest; Birmingham Bowl

The road wasn't easy for the Demon Deacons, but they're going to the home of the UAB Blazers to play the American Athletic Runners-Up Memphis Tigers. Wake Forest is 6-6 and need this win to get a winning record.
Duke; Independence Bowl
The Blue Devils are an up-and-down team that has had its spins on the ACC Wheel of Destiny, some spins going better than others. They do have beating the Big Ten Runners-Up as part of their resume though, along with the Duke-UNC Victory Bell. On December 27, they go to Shreveport to play the Temple Tuff Temple Owls.
South Carolina; Carolina Bowl

USC gets to take the short trip to Charlotte for a Bowl game sponsored by a store at a mall, for those of you wondering if those things still exist. The Gamecocks get the Virginia Cavaliers who had been in the ACC Championship chase until a late season swan dive. The game is on December 29 at the stadium with that stupid-ass statue outside. Carolina hasn't lost to an ACC team not named Clemson since Florida State beat the 'Cocks in the Peach Bowl to end the 2010 season.
Clemson; Cotton Bowl

The Tigers get a fellow undefeated team in Notre Dame in Arlington on December 29. The winner of this game gets a Plus-On Bowl appearance the following week against the winner of the Orange Bowl between Oklahoma and Alabama. Clemson is the ACC Champion and part of the Chosen 4.
NC State; Gator Bowl
State wound up finishing 3rd in the ACC Atlantic, but the Wolfpack have the chance to finally accomplish a 10 win season, something they've only done once and that was in 2002 when they went 11-3. Standing in their way is Texas A&M who are probably still recovering from their 7-OT win over LSU.

The Aggies make the lone FCS Bowl game with a berth in the Celebration Bowl as the MEAC Champions. They'll take on SWAC Champions Alcorn State for the HBCU FCS National Championship on December 15.
Appalachian State; New Orleans Bowl

The Mountaineers earned their spot in the New Orleans Bowl by winning the Sun Belt Championship. They'll face C-USA Runner-Up MTSU on December 15.
Wake Forest; Birmingham Bowl

The road wasn't easy for the Demon Deacons, but they're going to the home of the UAB Blazers to play the American Athletic Runners-Up Memphis Tigers. Wake Forest is 6-6 and need this win to get a winning record.
Duke; Independence Bowl
The Blue Devils are an up-and-down team that has had its spins on the ACC Wheel of Destiny, some spins going better than others. They do have beating the Big Ten Runners-Up as part of their resume though, along with the Duke-UNC Victory Bell. On December 27, they go to Shreveport to play the Temple Tuff Temple Owls.
South Carolina; Carolina Bowl

USC gets to take the short trip to Charlotte for a Bowl game sponsored by a store at a mall, for those of you wondering if those things still exist. The Gamecocks get the Virginia Cavaliers who had been in the ACC Championship chase until a late season swan dive. The game is on December 29 at the stadium with that stupid-ass statue outside. Carolina hasn't lost to an ACC team not named Clemson since Florida State beat the 'Cocks in the Peach Bowl to end the 2010 season.
Clemson; Cotton Bowl

The Tigers get a fellow undefeated team in Notre Dame in Arlington on December 29. The winner of this game gets a Plus-On Bowl appearance the following week against the winner of the Orange Bowl between Oklahoma and Alabama. Clemson is the ACC Champion and part of the Chosen 4.
NC State; Gator Bowl
State wound up finishing 3rd in the ACC Atlantic, but the Wolfpack have the chance to finally accomplish a 10 win season, something they've only done once and that was in 2002 when they went 11-3. Standing in their way is Texas A&M who are probably still recovering from their 7-OT win over LSU.