2022 college football bowl teams: Which teams are already eligible, how many wins are needed, more
2022 college football bowl teams: Which teams are already eligible, how many wins are needed, more

As November winds down and we enter the last quadrant of the 2022 college football season, we'll take a look at which teams are eligible to play in the postseason so far.

There are 41 bowl games with 82 bowl spots available for 131 FBS teams in 2022, not including the College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Teams with a 6-6 or better record are bowl-eligible, but teams that are 5-7 can be given consideration if there aren't enough bowl-eligible teams after the season ends.

5-7 teams are chosen in order of their current Academic Progress Rate (APR Score). But all 6-6 teams must be given a postseason berth first before any team under .500 can be considered.

FBS teams are allowed to count one win against an FCS team. If that FCS opponent offers at least 90% of the FCS football scholarship limit (which is 63) during a rolling two-year period, that win is prioritized over a win against a team with an FCS win that doesn't meet the 90% threshold. Teams from the Pioneer League, Ivy League, and Northeastern Conference of FCS by league rules don't meet the 90% requirement.

There are no FBS teams this year with a bowl or postseason ban for NCAA infractions this season.

Here is a list of teams eligible for a bowl game as of Friday, October 28.

Team Record Conference
Team Record Conference
Alabama 7-1 SEC
Cincinnati 6-1 AAC
Clemson 8-0 ACC
Coastal Carolina 6-1 Sun Belt
Georgia 7-0 SEC
Illinois 6-1 Big Ten
Liberty 7-1 Ind.
LSU 6-2 SEC
Maryland 6-2 ACC
Michigan 7-0 Big Ten
Mississippi 7-1 SEC
N Carolina 6-1 ACC
NC State 6-2 ACC
Ohio State 7-0 Big Ten
Oklahoma St 6-1 Big 12
Oregon 6-1 Pac-12
Oregon St 6-2 Pac-12
Penn State 6-1 Big Ten
Syracuse 6-1 ACC
Tennessee 7-0 SEC
Troy 6-2 Sun Belt
Tulane 7-1 AAC
TX Christian 7-0 Big 12
TX-San Antonio 6-2 C-USA
UCLA 6-1 Pac-12
USC 6-1 Pac-12
Utah 6-2 Pac-12
Wake Forest 6-1 ACC
Washington 6-2 Pac-12

  
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