That was quite a weekend to open college football and there's still two nationally-ranked teams left to play with Oklahoma battling Houston on Sunday and Notre Dame-Louisville to close out Week 1 Monday evening.

So who passed the eye test over the past few days and who failed to deliver?

The most alarming early takeaway is that it's unlikely the SEC fills its bowl allotment this season after three teams — Tennessee, South Carolina and Mizzou — all suffered losses on Saturday as double-digit favorites vs. unranked competition. The schedule for the Vols and Gamecocks, respectively, only gets tougher from here.

Week 1's robust slate offered only one matchup involving two Top 25 teams and Auburn-Oregon delivered on that promise with a scintillating finish, a final no doubt impacting the bowl picture a few months from now. There's 39 postseason contests on the docket this fall, beginning with a five-game appetizer four days before Christmas. The Fiesta and Peach bowls play host to the College Football Playoff semifinal showdowns on Dec. 28 with the national championship game slated a full two weeks later on Jan. 1

Projecting postseason matchups four months out is more of an educated guess than anything else and is one of the more subjective content pieces we handle at 247Sports. They're more or less a reflection of where we think teams will finish in their respective conferences, then placed in matchups based on the bowl selection process with regards to 2019-20 specific tie-ins and league guidelines. There are specific rules to follow in every league.

As we do every year, we'll update our bowl projections on Sunday evenings throughout the season — something we've done since 2015. As teams jockey for position by the midseason point, we'll take a more accurate approach to our projections using insight and what we're hearing from sources close to several different bowl committees.

One team to keep an eye on for bowl eligibility is Missouri (0-1), a Tigers team that hasn't yet heard back from the NCAA on its status after appealing a bowl ban for this season.

Here's a look at our college football bowl projections for the 2019 season after Week 1: