It certainly appears as though the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns are well on their way to a third-consecutive bowl game, including their 8th in the last 10 years; but which one?

Louisiana, currently sporting a perfect 3-0 record, still has a long way to go in the 2020 college football season. Still, they're off to a great start, the best since 1988, and they would really have to fall on unexpected hard times to miss out on bowl play this year.

But how do you project the 2020-2021 bowl season, especially with conferences like the Big Ten, Pac-12, Mountain West Conference, and the MAC beginning late, with some teams maybe not even playing at all?

Are some bowl games going to be canceled due to those bowls not being economically feasible in the COVID-19 pandemic?

Are bowl tie-ins going to be thrown out, making it possible for any team from any conference to go to any bowl game?

Really, because of the uncertainty, it's really impossible to project bowl games.

That being said, it's always fun to do, and one major media outlet has penciled in the Cajuns to play in an attractive bowl against an SEC foe.

Brad Crawford projects that UL will face the Kentucky Wildcats in the Liberty Bowl, which is scheduled for December 31 in Memphis, Tennessee, but that date in very much subject to change.

This is the second-consecutive week that Crawford projects the Cajuns to go to the Liberty Bowl. Last week, he had them playing Mississippi St. in his projections.

The Liberty Bowl has tie-ins with the SEC and the Big XII, but again, because of this being a different year in college football, that might not mean a whole lot.

Louisiana won their third consecutive game to begin the 2020 season last Saturday, defeating the Georgia Southern Eagles, 20-18, in their home opener.

UL is now 3-0, overall, and 2-0 in Sun Belt Conference play.

The Cajuns return to action fare on Wednesday, October 7, when they travel to Boone, North Carolina to take on the Appalachian St. Mountaineers in Sun Belt Conference contest.

Louisiana went 7-7 in 2018, their first under head coach Billy Napier, including a spot in the inaugural Sun Belt Conference Championship Game, a 30-19 setback to Appalachian St., as well as a 41-24 loss to Tulane in the Cure Bowl.

Last season, UL won a school-record 11 games, finishing 11-3 on the year. They did lose to Appalachian St. in the Sun Belt Conference Championship Game, 45-38, but captured a 27-17 win over Miami (Ohio) in the LendingTree Bowl.

This season, the Cajuns are expecting even bigger and better things.

Also of note; the site projects LSU to square off with Michigan in the Outback Bowl.

The projected 4-team College Football Playoff Field includes Clemson, Florida, Ohio St., and Alabama.

Clemson is projected to face Alabama in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

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