LINCOLN — The Big Ten made the biggest splash of the offseason by adding UCLA and USC. It had the most-watched game in the regular season. And now, the conference can steal the headlines of the postseason, too. If Kevin Warren is really thinking about walking away from the league commissioner role to the Chicago Bears, he won’t have a better year than this one. It’s a Big Ten progress report like none ever designed before. Over eight hours on Saturday, the league’s two flagship programs, Michigan and Ohio State, will each play in College Football Playoff semifinals. The Fiesta Bowl-bound Wolverines draw TCU in a clash of styles and storylines. The nightcap — the main attraction — pits the Buckeyes against the sport’s new Borg, Georgia, which lost most of a national-title-winning defense and played … really good defense again. People are also reading… TCU represents a league that’s…
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