B1G Mistake: Why Two Big Ten Teams Don’t Belong In College Football Playoff

If the College Football Playoff started tomorrow, there’d be two Big Ten teams in the four-team bracket. This is a startling hypothetical situation considering the conference as a whole has been steadily mediocre for over a decade. There’s no hiding the Big Ten’s out-of-conference struggles in recent years, especially when pitted against another power five conference opponent. But with an Ohio State National Championship and overachieving Bowl season in 2015 — poof– the Big Ten’s woes are all but forgotten. The Big Ten propaganda reached its height this past Saturday when #5 Michigan State defeated the #7 Oregon Ducks, Vernon Adams, and all nine of his fully functioning digits. Michigan State and Ohio State are believed to have one more actual game this season. It takes place on November 21st when the two sides face one another for the Legends Leaders East Division crown. More from Autzen Zoo Of course, this assumes that both teams will enter the highly anticipated matchup without a stain on their record. After catching a glimpse of Ohio State in their season opener at Blacksburg, it won’t be the Buckeyes. Ohio State will saunter toward their second straight college football playoff berth with relative ease. …

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