Highlights: CSJ FBS Group of Five Top Five Games and Recap of Week 11

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Highlights: CSJ FBS Group of Five Top Five Games and Recap of Week 11

UCF won 38-31 at Tulane in the American Athletic Conference. The game was the biggest of the week. UCF is the only Group of Five team ranked in College Football Playoff's Top 25. It's possible that UCf and Tulana could meet in a rematch in New Year's Six Bowl. The winner of that game could host the AAC Championship game. Tulanese play SMU this Thursday and then host Navy next week before their final game at home.

Liberty lost to an independent team, UConn, 36-33. The Flames are still in the hunt for a bowl game. They have two home games against Virginia Tech and New Mexico State left. They are ranked No. 25 in CFP rankings. Uconn is bowl eligible next week. It is the first time since 2015. For the rest of the season, they have to wait until next season.

CSJ FBS Group of Five Top Five Games and Recap of Week 11 are highlights of the game.

Boise State is the only undefeated team in the Mountain West Conference. Fresno State has the inside track in West Division. San Jose State and San Diego State are tied for second place. They play each other next week. San Francisco State travels to Utah State before hosting Hawai’i. The other team travels there to play New Mexico. It would take two losses for Fresno to get out of the MWC title game.

UTSA has already clinched a spot in the Conference USA title game. Toledo has clinching the West Division of the Mid-America Conference. Coastal Carolina has not clinked the East Division yet. James Madison could tie Coastal for the Sun Belt Conference title. Troy and South Alabama are tied atop of SBC West. In the SBSB, Troy has the tie break. Ohio leads the division by a game over Buffalo and Bowling Green. The Bobcats defeated the Bulls earlier this year. They need to play the Falcons in last regular season game so it is likely this race will not be decided until then.

There are 51 FBS teams that are bowl-eligible. 16 G5 teams are eligible. There are 31 slots left. A total of 82 teams would be needed to fill all 41 bowl games.

Toledo and Coastal Carolina won their conference division this week. Cincinnati held on for a last minute win to keep its AAC Conference title game hopes.


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