The first week of the Big Ten football season upended a lot of people’s expectations.

So it’s only fitting that our preseason bowl projections were pretty well shaken up after just one week of B1G action.

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These projections, as always, are supposed to be a reflection of where we think teams will end up at the conclusion of the conference season, not where they are now. However, it’s also true that, in an eight-game conference-only season instead of a 12-game slate with a few nonconference foes, more emphasis will be placed on each game.

For instance, Indiana can and should expect to be rewarded more for knocking off Penn State in stunning fashion. And the Associated Press poll did reward the Hoosiers, placing them 17th in the rankings. Our projections don’t necessarily follow rankings because there are so many other factors involved — besides, the College Football Playoff committee makes the ultimate decisions, not the media members voting for AP.

With that in mind, here our first set of regular-season B1G bowl projections:

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Bowl
Date
Location
Matchup
Rose (CFP semi)
Jan. 1
Pasadena, Calif.
Ohio State vs. Alabama
Fiesta
Jan. 2
Glendale, Ariz.
Michigan vs. Oregon
Orange
Jan. 2
Miami, Florida
Wisconsin vs. N. Dame
Citrus
Jan. 1
Orlando
Penn State vs. Texas A&M
Outback
Jan. 1
Tampa, Fla.
Indiana vs. LSU
Duke’s Mayo
TBA
Charlotte, N.C.
Nebraska vs. N.C. State
Music City
TBA
Nashville
Minnesota vs. Tennessee
Pinstripe
TBA
New York
Purdue vs. Boston Coll.
Cheez-It
TBA
Phoenix
Iowa vs. Baylor
Quick Lane
TBA
Detroit
N’western vs. C. Michigan

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