The Peach Bowl will feature the TCU Horned Frogs who fell from No. 3 to No. 6 in the final playoff rankings to miss out on a chance to play for the national title and Ole Miss in a New Year’s Eve showdown.
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TCU was the biggest loser when the final playoff rankings were released on Sunday as the Horned Frogs fell from No. 3 in the penultimate rankings to No. 6 despite a 55-3 win in their season finale which came as a surprise to head coach Gary Patterson but they can’t feel sorry for themselves as they begin preparation for the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on New Year’s Eve from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.

South Bound & Down
Trevone Boykin and the Horned Frogs prolific offense will take on the No. 1 scoring defense of the Rebels who are allowing only 13.8 points per game this year. This is a great strength vs strength matchup here as Gary Patterson’s team will take on Hugh Freeze’s club who has already beat No. 1 Alabama and No. 4 Mississippi State this year.
Will the Rebels be able to slow down the No. 2 scoring offense of the Horned Frogs who are averaging 46.8 points per game?
Do you think TCU will be able to shake off the disappointment of being left out of the playoff and find a way to exploit this dominant defense and win the Peach Bowl?
Let us know your thoughts on the matchup in the comments section below.
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