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I don't think that this will happen. At least, I HOPE it won't happen. But it COULD happen.
There are currently three undefeated teams: Indiana, Oregon, and Penn State.
Indiana does not play Penn State or Oregon.
And Oregon doesn't play Penn State.
They COULD all end the season undefeated. And that's the problem with no divisions.
Of course, Ohio State plays all three, and SHOULD beat Indiana and Penn State, making my fears moot.
But this is kind of a possibility.
 
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No Jarhead here, I was a Soldier
One of my more insane assignments was to manage the Military Desk at SEATAC, January - May 1968. Planes bringing troops home from Vietnam would land at McChord, Air Force personnel would be cleaned up at McChord and sent to SEATAC, Soldiers to Ft. Lewis, Sailors and Marines to Pier 19 in Seattle. They'd come to my desk to get TRs (Travel Requests), then get their airline ticket, then hit the bar about 20 yards from my desk. I could always count on fights between the 101st Airborne and the Marines. If that didn't work, a jarhead would call the USS Forestall a "boat" and the squids would get highly agitated.

So there they are, kids with CIBs, Silver Sars, Bronze Stars, Purple Hearts, Combat Ribbons and I walk in to break up the fights with a butter bar on my shoulder and the NDSM on my chest.
 
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One of my more insane assignments was to manage the Military Desk at SEATAC, January - May 1968. Planes bringing troops home from Vietnam would land at McChord, Air Force personnel would be cleaned up at McChord and sent to SEATAC, Soldiers to Ft. Lewis, Sailors and Marines to Pier 19 in Seattle. They'd come to my desk to get TRs (Travel Requests), then get their airline ticket, then hit the bar about 20 yards from my desk. I could always count on fights between the 101st Airborne and the Marines. If that didn't work, a jarhead would call the USS Forestall a "boat" and the squids would get highly agitated.

So there they are, kids with CIBs, Silver Sars, Bronze Stars, Purple Hearts, Combat Ribbons and I walk in to break up the fights with a butter bar on my shoulder and the NDSM on my chest.
It's stories similar to this that make me always think, "If you only knew", when they thank me for my service. I was about as chair force as it gets in my time in the Army. In fact, if I were still in, I'd be Space Force. Which I'm a contractor for now, so I basically am, just don't have to put on greens and stand in formation. Not to mention, no one is approaching me about extra duty or sticking around for some random training.
 
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It's stories similar to this that make me always think, "If you only knew", when they thank me for my service. I was about as chair force as it gets in my time in the Army. In fact, if I were still in, I'd be Space Force. Which I'm a contractor for now, so I basically am, just don't have to put on greens and stand in formation. Not to mention, no one is approaching me about extra duty or sticking around for some random training.
This sounds like a 743d story.
 
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