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Thoughts by tf86
Oklahoma State: Probably the most likely of the three in the Fiesta Bowl, but that scenario necessarily entails that Oklahoma wins the Big XII but does not go to the CFP, while Oklahoma State remains ranked highly enough for a NY6 bid. So I think the only possible scenario is for Oklahoma State to beat Oklahoma in the Bedlam game, then Oklahoma to win the rematch in the Big XII championship.
Kentucky: I could be wrong about this, but I think the loss to unranked Mississippi State may have taken them out of the running for a NY6 bid, certainly for an Access Bowl bid.
Wake Forest: I could also be wrong about this, but I think if they win the ACC, the Committee will try hard to place them in the Peach Bowl rather than the Fiesta Bowl for geographic reasons.