Simply 4 groups stay within the School Soccer Playoff, with three video games left earlier than a nationwide champion is topped Jan. 19 at Arduous Rock Stadium in Miami. Semifinal motion begins Thursday night time at 7:30 p.m. Jap when No. 6 seed Ole Miss faces No. 10 seed Miami within the Fiesta Bowl.
The winner will advance to face the winner of Friday night time’s Peach Bowl semifinal between No. 1 Indiana and No. 5 Oregon. That every one-Massive Ten matchup ensures the convention a spot within the CFP Nationwide Championship Recreation.
If a Massive Ten crew wins the title — whether or not Indiana or Oregon — it could mark the third straight season a special program from the league has been topped nationwide champion. A Miami title would give the ACC its first championship since Clemson in 2018. Ole Miss would change into the SEC’s fourth completely different champion since 2019, becoming a member of LSU, Alabama and Georgia.
With the season nearing its finish, our specialists have made their picks for the semifinal matchups. Here is how we see the Fiesta Bowl and Peach Bowl taking part in out.
No. 10 Miami vs. No. 6 Ole Miss
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN, fuboTV (try for free): If Miami struggles to affect Trinidad Chambliss in the pocket, the Rebels win. If the Rebels can’t protect their quarterback against defensive ends Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor, the Hurricanes win. Chambliss has escaped pressure most of the season, but so had Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed before Miami sacked him seven times in the first round. Ole Miss’ defense is solid but not elite, which should allow the Hurricanes to score at least three touchdowns with a multitude of stars who have been kept at bay against two elite defenses in the CFP. Ole Miss has scored 30-plus in eight straight games. Pick: Over 51.5 — Brandon Marcello
No. 1 Indiana vs. No. 5 Oregon
Friday at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN, fuboTV (try for free): Even with the above caveat about it being hard to beat a team twice, I have to stick with Indiana in this game. It’s going to be difficult, and I would expect the margin to be closer than the first time around, but Indiana just does so many things so well. I completely trust Curt Cignetti and his coaching staff, I believe in Fernando Mendoza to deliver in the big moments and, ultimately, I think Indiana’s defense will give Oregon quarterback Dante Moore problems again. Pick: Indiana -3.5 — John Talty
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