10/11/14 at Baylor * TV Waco, Texas 2:30 p.m. CT
10/18/14 vs. Oklahoma State * Fort Worth, Texas TBA
10/25/14 vs. Texas Tech * Fort Worth, Texas TBA
11/01/14 at West Virginia * Morgantown, W.Va. TBA
11/08/14 vs. Kansas State * Fort Worth, Texas TBA
11/15/14 at Kansas * Lawrence, Kan. TBA
11/27/14 at Texas Austin, Texas 6:30 p.m. CT
12/06/14 vs. Iowa State * Fort Worth, Texas TBA
My team, Vanderbilt, has never held it. They tied Tennessee when the Vols were the holders in 1974, but that doesn’t get the job done.
The fastest semi-plausible way for Vandy to get the belt would be for the winner of Baylor-TCU to go undefeated and reach the playoff (IMHO, Baylor has the better chance of doing so), Mississippi to win the playoff (!), and Vanderbilt to beat Mississippi in their 2015 game (normally near the beginning of the season, although Vandy has MTSU and WKU scheduled to start 2015). I’d guess most B1G/ACC/SEC/P12 shortest paths to the belt would look similar, with Mississippi replaced by a top team from their conference and/or division.
Ga Tech won the belt from Clemson 3 yrs ago and then lost it to Va Tech the next week.
Baylor => FSU (in the playoffs) => Clemson (sometime early in 2015) => Ga Tech (Later in 2015) would be the quickest way for GT to get the belt. Ga Tech seldom plays FSU in the ACC. Different division.
Not sure of the 2015 schedules but FSU/Clemson is usually early and Clemson/Ga Tech is typically a late October/early November game. There could be earlier chain of custodies to GT, but I think this is most likely of a bunch of unlikely scenarios.