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I have misplaced my pants.
In 2010, before the Sugar Bowl, we learned about Ohio State receiving impermissible benefits. The Big Ten and the Sugar Bowl begged and pleaded with the NCAA to allow Ohio State's players to play. The NCAA agreed, and Ohio State won. Some months later, the entire season was vacated. A case could be made that one game should have been left on the season: the Sugar Bowl. Ohio State had permission to play those players in that game, and it was still vacated.The NCAA can state they don’t recognize them as champions though. If they do that then the CFP will likely strip them and I have to think the big ten will do the same.
The big ten wanted to hit them hard back in 2023 but couldn’t.
How could the NCAA take the wins and then nothing else gets taken? Without the wins they never reach the championship and then also never reach the CFP.
IMO, you can’t take the regular season wins and then not take the trophy’s.
The cheater's seasons should eventually (but soon) be vacated, and that includes the conference championship games and post-seasons. If the conference championship game gets vacated, but they get to keep the conference championship, then this sport is more rigged than a Kansas City Chiefs regular season game.
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