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NCAA the NFL Way: Wildcard Matchups

AFC

#5 Arizona St. at #4 USC in LA

Arizona St. Key Wins: Oregon St.
Arizona St. Bad Losses: None

USC Key Wins: Arizona St., Oregon St.
USC Bad Losses: Stanford

#6 Georgia at #3 VaTech in Blacksburg

UGA Key Wins: Florida, Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky
UGA Bad Losses: South Carolina

VaTech Key Wins: Clemson, FSU, UVA
VaTech Bad Losses: None



NFC

#6 Boise St. at #3 Ohio St. in Columbus

Boise St. Key Wins: None
Boise St. Bad Losses: Washington

Ohio St. Key Wins: Michigan, Wisconsin, Penn St.
Ohio St. Bad Losses: None

#5 Kansas at #4 West Virginia in Morgantown

Kansas Key Wins: A&M, Kansas St.
Kansas Bad Losses: None

West Virginia Key Wins: Uconn, Miss St., Cincy, Rutgers
West Virginia Bad Losses: Pitt


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