The Big Ten already bent over backward to give Ohio State a chance to make the College Football Playoff. Now the conference leaders are doing everything in their power to give the Buckeyes the best chance to win it all. © Provided by The Big Lead Ohio State. | Andy Lyons/Getty Images A few weeks after the Big Ten eliminated their rule stipulating that a team must play six games to be eligible for the Big Ten Championship, which allowed Ohio State to play despite having only played five games at the time, they’re now changing their COVID restriction guideline so the Buckeyes might have all their top players eligible for the College Football Playoff. Before, players were required to sit out 21 after testing positive. Now they’re only required to miss 17 days. NEWS: Big Ten players who test positive for COVID-19 will only be required to miss 17…
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