9 hours ago9 hr No. ...To beat Michigan. I firmly believe that it would be in Oregon's best interest for Ohio State to take care of business against their hated rivals in the Michigan Wolverines. Should the Buckeyes lose to them again, it could create a scenario where the Men of Oregon back themselves into the B1G Championship Game. Unlikely, yes, but possible. This is exactly what we DON'T want to happen, friends. Why, you may ask? Well, here's a few reasons.• A HOME PLAYOFF GAME: We all want this. Can you imagine a more electric atmosphere than a CFP game in Autzen Stadium?! That would be an absolute NIGHTMARE for the poor souls on the other side. Speaking of which...•A Favorable Matchup: If we can secure the #6 or #7 seed, we would get either the Group of 5 rep or the ACC champ most likely. Either way, I like our chances to win, advance, get tuned up and possibly catch fire. But the MAIN reason we need to root for Ohio State to take care of business?•Injuries: We're banged up. Badly. Our WR core has been decimated. Our Offensive line is holding on for dear life. We need to beat those datgum Huskies, then we need time off so we can get HEALTHY. Have you guys seen the amount of players we have on the shelf right now?! My GOODNESS! Well, I've laid out my case, but all of this won't amount to a hill of beans unless OBD dispatches those Mutts up North (You'll get no love for the Huskies from me).So let's handle our business, and hope that Ohio State handles theirs!
5 hours ago5 hr Moderator No. Spot On!Does anyone recall the ohio state university finishing in 4th place in the Big Ten, and OBD defeating Penn State to go undefeated and win the B1G title, instead of remembering The Ohio State University winning the 1st 12-team playoff title?(The Buckeyes also won the first 4-team PO, defeating a team I can't recall, to win it all. 🤬)Georgia will also be happy to watch Bama play A&M in Atlanta and have QB Gunner Stockton healthy for a PO run.These title games should be flex-scheduled and played on the final week of the regular season.Neuter the Fuskies!
3 hours ago3 hr No. Can both teams lose? The only reason I would have any interest in seeing a winner, is if Michigan could keep Miami out of the playoff. But I think Super Mario will take care of that on their own. Pittsburgh is disciplined enough to beat the sloppy Hurricanes. It's also going to be pretty cold.
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. The brain says just slide into the playoffs as #3 BIG team and get a home game but the heart screams back to back BIG champs in two years Hell yes!
2 hours ago2 hr Author No. 3 hours ago, OregonDucks said:I can’t root for Ohio State. Just can’t.Normally, I couldn't either. The two greatest seasons Oregon's ever had ended at the hands of Ohio State. But in this situation? It would certainly help us, which is my main concern.
2 hours ago2 hr Author No. 3 hours ago, Jon Joseph said:Spot On!Does anyone recall the ohio state university finishing in 4th place in the Big Ten, and OBD defeating Penn State to go undefeated and win the B1G title, instead of remembering The Ohio State University winning the 1st 12-team playoff title?(The Buckeyes also won the first 4-team PO, defeating a team I can't recall, to win it all. 🤬)Georgia will also be happy to watch Bama play A&M in Atlanta and have QB Gunner Stockton healthy for a PO run.These title games should be flex-scheduled and played on the final week of the regular season.Neuter the Fuskies!OBD went 13-0 and won the B1G in their first season in the conference, while beating all the top powers in the process, and literally NOBODY CARES because of what happened in the Rose Bowl.
1 hour ago1 hr No. All good points, but define “helps us”. The conference potentially getting 4 teams in the playoff would definitely help us financially and with recruiting versus the SEC for conference supremacy narratives.That being said, in the here and now, conference championship games are a penalty if you’re already in as an at large host. Either path leads to being 4 games away from a championship, (up to 5 more (!) if you lose the B1G game), but one of those paths includes a home gamePretty sure I prefer the path with a home game and a cap of 4 more games. Edited 58 minutes ago58 min by JabbaNoBargain
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. Breaker, Breaker! We don't want a B1G tiebreaker!AP - You need a CFB knowledgeable person to help you out. There is No Way that Indiana can lose to Washington this week. (And OBD ain't losing either!)The Hoosiers play at Purdue, and if the bus doesn't break down, Indiana will not lose.Excuse You.AP NewsIt's tiebreaker time: A guide to the conference champions...With one week remaining, almost every conference title game spot is still up for grabs across the FBS.
1 hour ago1 hr No. Also, occurs to me that with the new seeding format a 3 game post season path is now possible. Conference champions aren’t guaranteed anything other than entry into the tournament. Say all goes to form, UI beats tOSU and we beat UW handily…pretty good chance that at 11-1 with our only loss being to undefeated 13-0 UI, that could land us in the top-4. Edited 54 minutes ago54 min by JabbaNoBargain
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