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We are far away from the College Football season, but that did not stop Brad Crawford of CBS Sports from releasing his post-spring practice bowl projections for the 2025 season.

For the Tigers, Crawford has Brian Kelly making his first trip to the playoffs as the head coach at LSU.

LSU would be the No. 9 seed in the 12-team playoff, traveling to Eugene to face No. 8 Oregon in the first round.

Crawford has Oregon beating LSU and moving on to the quarterfinals to face No. 1 Ohio State in the Rose Bowl.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
23 Comments
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Man... they gonna piss off some bama fans for sure, LOLOLOLOL.
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6R1217 min
This is silly. Predictions of bowls. We haven't even started a game.
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xGeauxLSUx6 min
Welcome to every offseason ever.
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Breesus40 min
Would anyone even watch Penn v Texas?
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cajunmud5 hours
They need to lay these guys off in the off season. Go mow yards or something and stop costing us money.
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KennabraTiger7 hours
Ok
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iamandykeim7 hours
Imagine a flipped 8 and 9 and we get Oregon in Death Valley. I'm drooling just typing this.
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Lololol. Who is oregons qb?
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TommyDaTiger7 hours
Isn’t it the cat that transferred from Louisville via Gardner Webb was at Indiana before that when he left South Alabama and went there after Mississippi State where he had come from North Texas but let’s not forget Ball State where it all began for him as an early enrollee
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RightWingTiger5 hours
And he's probably a Sophomore w/2 years to play still lol
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markthetiger8 hours
So they have us and Clemson both making it...interesting
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Datbayoubengal8 hours
The Manning nut hugging continues. They go on the road to Ohio St game one, go to Florida who should be better than last year, go to UGA who should be at worst, the same as last year, and play a better TAMU team at the end of the year. They will be lucky to not lose more than 2 regular season games. However lets say they only lose two, whomever they play in the SEC Championship game will be better than them. Notre Dame is getting by playing nobodies, however they do have decent TAMU and Miami teams to play against. Will try to play the first QB they have developed since Brian Kelly was there too. I see a 3 loss team. I can agree on Penn St, Ohio St, LSU, Oregon, UGA, and Clemson being in. Texas and Bama are fringe.
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Shaq4prez8 hours
The penn st. love is laughable
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Donkus8 hours
Iowa State as the #4 seed?
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iamandykeim7 hours
Top 4 auto-bid
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RightWingTiger5 hours
Take a look at their schedule. It’s unbelievably easy, hardest games are BYU & Ariz St both at home & maybe KSU to start the season in Dublin, Ireland.
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Schmelly9 hours
No Bama? I’ll allow it
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BigDawg04209 hours
Check bottom right
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KennabraTiger7 hours
Click it and you’ll see Bama
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Oregon is on here based on last year and they're fairly talented. They lost a lot of experience but then again, they play in a weak conference they probably will coast in. Notre Dame had the luckiest path I've ever seen and there's no way they will repeat that this year.
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LSUBlitzkrieg9 hours
I wouldn't consider the B1G a weak conference.
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Schmelly9 hours
You realize they’re not in the pac-12 anymore right?
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Shooter10 hours
The worst Manning to ever play football is going to win the Championship! I’d bet the house that doesn’t happen!
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