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2016 CFB Week 11 Thread

Last year, there were four conference champs with zero or one loss: Clemson (0 losses); Alabama (1 loss); Michigan State (1 loss); Oklahoma (1 loss).

If Penn State and Wisconsin win their respective divisions, then the Big Ten champion will have a minimum of two losses. Does the committee really leave out a one-loss Ohio State team in favor of a two-loss Big Ten champion? Especially if that champion is Wisconsin, a team that Ohio State already beat?

And what if Nebraska somehow wins the Big Ten with two losses? Ohio State beat them by 59 points....

I could easily see Ohio State getting in as the #4 seed behind Alabama, ACC champ, and B1G champ.




LOLOLOL.... @putting in Nebraska in over us after winning by 59 pts
 
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Last year, there were four conference champs with zero or one loss: Clemson (0 losses); Alabama (1 loss); Michigan State (1 loss); Oklahoma (1 loss).

If Penn State and Wisconsin win their respective divisions, then the Big Ten champion will have a minimum of two losses. Does the committee really leave out a one-loss Ohio State team in favor of a two-loss Big Ten champion? Especially if that champion is Wisconsin, a team that Ohio State already beat?

And what if Nebraska somehow wins the Big Ten with two losses? Ohio State beat them by 59 points....

I could easily see Ohio State getting in as the #4 seed behind Alabama, ACC champ, and B1G champ.
agreed.

the major outcome of today's games is that the big ten's chances of getting two teams in the playoff have greatly increased.
 
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