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ESPN's Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach released updated College Football Bowl projections this week.

Bonagura has LSU playing Louisville in the Duke's Mayo Bowl, while Schlabach has the Tigers playing Nebraska in the Music City Bowl.

Liberty Mutual Music City Bowl - Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tennessee)
Monday, Dec. 29 at 5:30 p.m., ESPN
Schlabach: Nebraska vs. LSU

Duke's Mayo Bowl - Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Friday, Jan. 2 at 8 p.m., ESPN
Bonagura: Louisville vs. LSU
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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CaptainYaYa2 months
Only thing missing is the Red Bean Bowl sponsored by Bluerunner
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LesnarF52 months
I was hoping for the Poulon Weedeater Bowl !!!
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TigerDCC112 months
Music City Bowl. Get it over with sooner than later.
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Nix to Twillie2 months
You jest, but you can’t deny that tiny stadium would be packed like 95
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BIIIL2 months
But can we score on either of them? (our defense will show up)
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BlackPot2 months
Can you imagine the celebration from the mayo bowl? Just a cannon shooting mayo on the whole field.
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LotionInBasket2 months
Insert the Randy Marsh meme!
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GeauxTigers14102 months
I had not even thought about the fact we have to watch this offense one more time.
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NorthstarinLA2 months
Can lsu just do the 15 practices and skip the bowl? Those games are bad!
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Pragmatist20252 months
I am a Duke’s Mayo man. Maybe they give them bottles of that in the swag pack.
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AlbinoGator2 months
Hey Captain

I think you forgot about the Jack Links sasquatch bowl
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sharkfhin2 months
Won't win either. We cant score.
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CaptainYaYa2 months
Can Kiffin call the plays?
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MarioBrothers2 months
Would love to play Nebraska and beat there arse!
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