The final day of 2022 will set the stage for this season’s College Football Playoff national championship. A pair of semifinal games are the highlights of the New Year’s Eve college football schedule as the New Year’s Six matchups continue on Saturday, and it should be a good one. While the semifinals have a track record of not being particularly interesting, things could be different this year as Michigan battles TCU and Ohio State looks to spring an upset on the defending national champions, Georgia.
Our staff here at Nittany Lions Wire is busy preparing for the Rose Bowl coming up in a couple of days but we took some time to share our quick thoughts and predictions for the College Football Playoff matchups as well. And we seem to be in unison on which two teams will advance to the national championship game, which is good news for one Big Ten team at least. Not so much the other. But we do have some differences in opinions on how these games will play out to get the end result.
Fiesta Bowl: No. 2 Michigan (13-0) vs. No. 3 TCU (12-1)
When: 4: 00 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Spread: Michigan -7.5
Andrew Harbaugh, Contributor
@AndrewHarbaugh_
Max Duggan and TCU have been my favorite team to watch this year. When I was younger I loved the Horned Frogs teams led by Andy Dalton and now they have hypnotoad from one of my favorite shows. None of that matters at the end of the day because I see Michigan having its way with them led by Donovan Edwards rushing for almost 200 yards.
Michigan 49, TCU 35
Sam Dehring, Contributor
@sam_dehring68
Michigan is without Blake Corum for this game. But, I do still think Donovan Edwards has the talent to help move their run game efficiently. I think the Wolverines take home the win with a final score of 27-23.
Michigan 27, TCU 23
Kevin McGuire, Editor
@KevinOnCFB
To me the formula for Michigan’s success is simple. Strong defensive effort complimented by an overpowering running game that will wear down the opposition. I don’t see TCU holding up against what Michigan does exceptionally well. Michigan won’t have too much trouble putting TCU to sleep and getting a chance to play for the national championship. Michigan wins a low-scoring Fiesta Bowl.
Michigan 26, TCU 19
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Peach Bowl: No. 1 Georgia (13-0) vs. No. 4 Ohio State (11-1)
When: 8: 00 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Spread: Georgia -6.0
Andrew Harbaugh, Contributor
@AndrewHarbaugh_
Georgia is one of the most complete teams I can remember in my lifetime. Kirby Smart has things figured out now in the SEC and between the offense with Stetson Bennett and the defense with potential number-one pick Jalen Carter, this is a long day for Ohio State.
Georgia 49. Ohio State 21
Sam Dehring, Contributor
@sam_dehring68
At this point, I’m going to be surprised if Georgia doesn’t win it all this season. Here is another prediction for you. I think they are 3-peating. I think Georgia win this game with a final score of 34-20.
Georgia 34, Ohio State 20
Kevin McGuire, Editor
@KevinOnCFB
While I do believe Ohio State has an excellent chance to win this game, I’m not so much prepared to suggest Georgia loses this game in their backyard. There are shades of 2014 with the storylines for this game and Ohio State’s passing game should put some real pressure on Georgia, but I’m leaning more toward the Dawgs in Atlanta to find a way to get the job done in a tight one.
Georgia 31, Ohio State 27
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