The Florida Gators are currently 6-1 on the season after a five game winning streak. As we move beyond the halfway point of the season, there is starting to be some agreement on what postseason bowl game will feature the Gators.

Several media outlets are projecting Florida to be selected to the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla. on January 1. Both Kyle Bonagura of ESPN and Jason Kirk of SB Nation have UF playing in the New Year’s Day against Penn State. Mitch Sherman of ESPN predict Iowa will be the Gators’ opponent in the game. Jerry Palm of CBS Sports also projects Florida to the Citrus Bowl, but against Wisconsin. Finally, Bill Bender of the Sporting News predicts UF to the Citrus Bowl playing against Michigan State.

However, others feel Florida will make one of Selection Committee’s bowl games. Eric Single of Sports Illustrated projects Florida to the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Ariz. on January 1 against UCF.

Brad Crawford of 247Sports has Florida play Texas in the Peach Bowl in Atlanta, Ga. on December 29, another selection committee bowl.

Florida is enjoying a bye week currently. The No. 11 Gators will take on No. 8 Georgia on October 27 in Jacksonville, Fla. The SEC East clash is one of the bigger games in the nation that weekend.

“I think you love as the season goes on to be playing in big games,” Florida head coach Dan Mullen said. "When you're playing in big games in the second half of the season the reason they're big games is you've made them big games. That's the fun part is that you've made them those big games.”

If the Gators can walk away from Jacksonville with another victory, it is likely the postseason bowl projections will continue to improve for Florida.

"I think if you want to continue to play in them you've got to continue to succeed and make the next game even bigger than the last one," Mullen said. "That's one of the things that we talk to the team about. That's why we're trying to give them some rest this week. Not just get a good week, but also the mental rest to also get a break, get away from some things this coming weekend so that they're ready to come back and work at the level necessary to finish the season the way we want to."

UF ends the season with four very winnable games against Missouri, South Carolina, Idaho, and Florida State.