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Finally, after more than a week of bowl games, the Big Ten is ready to start getting involved.
Starting with Tuesday’s Guaranteed Rate Bowl pitting Minnesota against West Virginia and culminating on Saturday with the Outback Bowl, Vrbo Citrus Bowl, and Rose Bowl, the Big Ten has 10 of its 14 member institutions playing in the postseason, with Northwestern, Indiana, Nebraska, and Illinois the only teams sitting at home.
And, of course, all eyes are on what Michigan football will do against Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl, which serves as the College Football Playoff semifinal on Dec. 31.
Without further ado, here’s what we expect to happen with every Big Ten team in their bowl games.
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