UCF vs. Tulane, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch ACC Championship

The UCF Knights will meet the Tulane Green Wave in the AAC Championship game on Saturday from Yulman Stadium.

The UCF Knights will meet the Tulane Green Wave in the AAC Championship game on Saturday from Yulman Stadium.

UCF is coming off a 46-39 win over USF in their last game of the season while finishing 9-3 this year. As for Tulane, they finished up the year at 10-3 and knocked off Cincinnati in their last game 27-24 as they look to hoist the AAC Championship with a win today.

This will be a great Championship Weekend, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action today.

#22 UCF vs. #18 Tulane

  • When: Saturday, December 3
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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UCF vs. Tulane (-4.5)

O/U: 56.5

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College Football Conference Championship Games Without Divisions. What Would’ve Happened?

College football conferences without divisions? What would the championship games have been without them?

College football conferences are starting to do away with divisions. How would the conference championship games have been if there weren’t the division formats?


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College Football Conference Championships Without Divisions – What Would They Have Been?

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The NCAA said it was cool for conferences to ditch the division formats when it comes to the championship games. Going forward – if conferences want to – the championships can be between the two top teams by conference winning percentage.

The Big 12 was already there, the Pac-12 jumped at the chance, and the Mountain West followed suit. Others are sure to do the same soon.

So how would college football history have been rewritten if the conference championship games didn’t have divisions?

As you’d expect – and as it’ll likely be going forward – the big winners were the powerhouse teams that had one bad day against the division rival.

Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas, Clemson, Florida, Alabama, Oregon – all would’ve been in a lot more conference championships, and there wouldn’t have been as many out-of-the-blue one-hit wonder teams getting in.

Here’s what would’ve happened in each conference championship had there not been divisions.

No Division Conference Championships: What Would’ve Happened?
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ACC Conference Championship: What Would’ve Happened Without Divisions

Everything worked out fine lately, but there was a long stretch when just about everyone was in the ACC title hunt. It all worked in the divisional format, but it would’ve been insane for a few seasons without them. The tie-breakers would’ve been brain-melting in a few of the years.

The years when the championship would’ve been different without divisions are in bold, and the ones when the matchup would’ve been what actually happened aren’t. The records are for the regular season conference season only.

2021 Pitt 45, Wake Forest 21

2020 Clemson 34, Notre Dame 10
This was 1 vs 2 – ACC had no divisions

2019 Clemson 62, Virginia 17

2018 Clemson 42, Pitt 10

2017 Clemson 38, Miami 3

2016 Clemson 42, Virginia Tech 35
No Divisions Championship: Clemson vs Louisville
Lamar Jackson and 7-1 Louisville would’ve had another shot at 7-1 Clemson after losing the first time around in a 42-36 thriller. Virginia Tech was 6-2.

2015 Clemson 45, North Carolina 37

2014 Florida State 37, Georgia Tech 35

2013 Florida State 45, Duke 7
No Divisions Championship: Florida State vs Clemson
The Duke thing was fun – it was 6-2 – but it would’ve been a high-powered rematch of the 8-0 Seminoles and 7-1 Clemson.

2012 Florida State 21, Georgia Tech 15
No Divisions Championship: Florida State vs Clemson
Clemson’s only ACC loss was to 7-1 FSU. Georgia Tech was 5-3.

2011 Clemson 38, Virginia Tech 10

2010 Virginia Tech 44, Florida State 33

2009 Georgia Tech 39, Clemson 34
No Divisions Championship: Georgia Tech vs Virginia Tech
This would’ve been debatable. 7-1 Georgia Tech was a lock, but 6-2 Clemson and 6-2 Virginia Tech didn’t play each other and both lost to the Yellow Jackets. This likely would’ve come down to overall record or ranking. The Hokies would’ve received the very questionable call.

2008 Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 12
No Divisions Championship: Boston College vs Georgia Tech
Tis would’ve been an ugly mess, but it would’ve been a fascinating race. Duke was 1-7 and Virginia was 3-5, but six teams were 4-4 and in it until late, and Boston College, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech all went 5-3. Out of the four 5-3 teams, the Yellow Jackets and Eagles each had only one loss among the group, the Hokies and Seminoles each had two.

2007 Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 16

2006 Wake Forest 9, Georgia Tech 6
No Divisions Championship: Georgia Tech vs Virginia Tech
America might have been spared from the game that actually happened. Georgia Tech would’ve been in at 7-1, but 6-2 Virginia Tech beat 6-2 Wake Forest.

2005 Florida State 27, Virginia Tech 22
No Divisions Championship: Virginia Tech vs Miami
The Bobby Bowden ACC Championship narrative wouldn’t have happened. FSU was 5-3, so it would’ve been 6-2 Miami against 7-1 Virginia Tech.

No Division Championships: What Would’ve Happened?
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Mountain West | Pac-12 | SEC | Sun Belt  

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ESPN releases Power Rankings through championship weekend

At least the Irish improved in these rankings.

With the conference championship games complete, we now know which teams are in the College Football Playoff. Sadly but not surprisingly, the field does not include Notre Dame. While it’s of little consolation, the Irish did move up a spot from last week in the weekly power rankings released by ESPN. Here are the top 10 teams in the power rankings to this point:

Conference Championship Weekend: Sooners Wire Staff Predictions

It’s one of the best weekends of the sports year. Championship weekend. Sooners Wire staff provides their picks for all of the great games.

It’s one of the best weekends in sports all year long. It’s conference championship weekend. 10 games over Friday and Saturday that will have College Football Playoff ramifications.

Here at the Sooners Wire, we went through each game and provided our score prediction for Saturday’s championship games. In only four of the 10 matchups did each of our staff members agree on the winner. Highlighted by Georgia, Michigan, San Diego State, and UTSA.

It’s the final weekend for chaos to ensue and when the dust clears, 10 teams will celebrate as conference champions.

Look below to see how our team of writers thinks this weekend will go.

 

 

 

 

Cincinnati vs Tulsa: AAC Championship Prediction, Game Preview

Cincinnati Bearcats vs Tulsa Golden Hurricane: AAC Championship prediction and game preview.

Cincinnati Bearcats vs Tulsa Golden Hurricane: AAC Championship prediction and game preview.


Cincinnati vs Tulsa: AAC Championship Broadcast

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 8:00 pm
Venue: Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
Network: ABC

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Cincinnati (8-0) vs Tulsa (6-1) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The AAC Championship

Is it remotely possible? Could Cincinnati get into the College Football Playoff? With the No. 9 ranking in the latest round of the College Football Playoff top 25, the committee couldn’t have put out a bigger “NOT INTERESTED” sign.

However, that’s partly because the Bearcats haven’t played since November 21st. If they come out and destroy Tulsa, and if Clemson loses badly to Notre Dame, and if Ohio State gets shocked by Northwestern, there might be a groundswell of support to get the Group of Five team into that fourth spot. It’s style points time to the nth degree for UC, but …

Tulsa has had a wonderful season and is the real deal. It’s lone loss came to Oklahoma State in the opener – a 16-7 fight that was even closer than that – and then came the run of six straight wins including thrillers over UCF, East Carolina, SMU and Tulane to get shot at the program’s first American Athletic Conference title and third FBS conference championship after taking the 2005 and 2012 Conference USA titles.

How much do you like defense? Cincinnati has an offense, but after three straight wild shootouts in the AAC Championship, get ready for what might be the polar opposite. It’s going to have to battle with the SEC Championship, a slew of other college games, and the Panthers vs. the Packers. This might be the closest fight of the bunch.

Why Cincinnati, Tulsa Will Win
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