2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. So, you're saying we still got a chance:If Ohio State loses again to Michigan, the Ducks are in position to earn a rematch against Indiana over the Wolverines because of an expected higher common opponent winning percentage. That same edge would send the Ducks to Indianapolis should the Buckeyes lose to UCLA. Should Ohio State lose to Rutgers, the Ducks would finish ahead of Ohio State thanks to a better record among five common Big Ten opponents.College football CFP conference tiebreakers for SEC, ACC, AAC, Big 10So, we run the table and any stumble by OSU, we're in CShip game.I'm for it. Win it and get a top 4 seed and a bye. One less round of playoffs . . . you can't lose a bye game and rely upon learning from last year's lessons.
1 hour ago1 hr No. 29 minutes ago, Steven A said:Win it and get a top 4 seed and a bye. One less round of playoffs . . . you can't lose a bye game and rely upon learning from last year's lessons.It's the same amount of games regardless... The bye just moves. If you miss the conference championship game you get. A bye that week but play a week earlier. Worst scenario is making the championship game and losing it and needing to play a first round game anyways.
1 hour ago1 hr No. I would prefer not being in the Championship game but being ranked 4-8, as we get a home game. Purely a selfish motive in wanting to go to a playoff game at Autzen.
24 minutes ago24 min No. I think the goal should be to win the conference each year and let the playoff seedings work themselves out. I bet the coaches and players would love a rematch with Indiana. That's the mentality of great competitors.
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