What wins by Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin mean for Big Ten in playoff

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So what does it mean for the Big Ten's CFP hopes? It's impossible to know, but here are some scenarios we're dealing with.

1. Ohio State could get left out of the playoff: This seems like an insane notion to many people because the Buckeyes are currently ranked No. 2 in the country, and they can't lose another game, but it's not impossible. Think about it. If Penn State wins the Big Ten Championship Game next week against Wisconsin, it will finish the season as the Big Ten champion with an 11-2 record -- with two wins over top-10 teams in Ohio State and Wisconsin.

Do you think the committee is going to leave a Big Ten champion -- the conference widely considered to be the best in the country this season -- with that resume out of the playoff? I don't. So now the question becomes whether Ohio State can still get in alongside Penn State, but if Washington wins the Pac-12, Alabama wins the SEC, and Clemson wins the ACC, which one is Ohio State going to replace?
Remember, while the CFP doesn't have any rules written in stone about what it looks for in a playoff team, the very first thing written in the CFP's guidelines for finding a champion is "establish a committee that will be instructed to place an emphasis on winning conference championships."

Ohio State fans should know how this works better than any other fan base. Remember, two years ago the committee ranked TCU No. 3 and Ohio State No. 5 heading into championship weekend. On that Saturday, TCU beat Kansas by 52 points while Ohio State beat Wisconsin 59-0 in the Big Ten title game. Suddenly Ohio State jumped over TCU because it was a Big Ten champion, while the Big 12 wouldn't recognize TCU as its sole champion, even though it had beaten Baylor earlier in the season.

2. The Big Ten could still get two teams in: There's a chance this all worked out perfectly for the Big Ten. Had Michigan beaten Ohio State, odds are that the Big Ten wasn't getting more than one team in the playoff no matter what happened in Indianapolis next week. It would be either Michigan or Wisconsin representing the conference.

With the way things shook out, the conference can still get two teams in. As I alluded to earlier, if Washington, Alabama and Clemson all win out, then there's a chance Ohio State gets left out.

But if Washington or Clemson lose? Well, then Ohio State's in alongside the team that wins in Indianapolis next week. I don't see the committee choosing a two-loss Oklahoma team with a loss to Ohio State over the Buckeyes, even if it is the Big 12 champion.

3. Wisconsin has the worst chance of getting in: Here's the thing ... if Wisconsin beats Penn State next week, it will be the Big Ten champion, but the committee might not feel nearly as bad leaving it out and putting Ohio State in its place.

You see, it's harder to leave a Big Ten champion Penn State out in favor of Ohio State because Penn State beat Ohio State head-to-head. Wisconsin didn't. It lost to the Buckeyes in overtime, which would provide the committee with an easy explanation as to why it chose Ohio State over the Badgers.

http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...isconsin-mean-for-the-big-ten-in-the-playoff/

Go Gophers!!
 


Of course ped state comes out of the east. I think Wisconsin is gonna destroy those clowns
 

No fan of Wisconsin but if they win the conference and they take Ohio State, their fans will be rightfully p1ssed. They need to find a way to get 8 teams into a playoff. 5 conference champs and three wild cards. Yes number 9 will be angered at being left out but really, #9 is not going to win. Play the first round in mid- December and then follow the same playoff schedule.
 



Washington v. Colorado? The Huskies are on a roll and will win. 11-1 and Conference Champion. Deny them committee. Alabama v. Florida. To think the student can beat the master is foolish at this point. Alabama. Clemson v. Va Tech this could be the fly in the ointment. If Va Tech prevails Clemson is out. Then you have Penn State v. Wisconsin for the Big 10 Championship. The winner is in. And that leaves OSU.

so my final four are:

Alabama
Washington
Penn State
Ohio State
 

Of course ped state comes out of the east. I think Wisconsin is gonna destroy those clowns

Not a chance. Go Lions. They have a better qb and running back.

Go Gophers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Upon further review,

If Alabama wins the SEC Championship, for the sake of the Argument Penn State wins the Big 10 Championship, Clemson wins the ACC Championship and Washington wins the Pac 12. Does Ohio State have any claim?
 

Upon further review,

If Alabama wins the SEC Championship, for the sake of the Argument Penn State wins the Big 10 Championship, Clemson wins the ACC Championship and Washington wins the Pac 12. Does Ohio State have any claim?

OSU's best claim is that they beat three top-10 teams in Michigan, Oklahoma and Wisconsin - two of those on the road. Their one loss wasn't a blowout, and they didn't lose to anyone outside the top 10. Penn State lost to Pitt (road) and got assblasted by Michigan (road), and would have two top-10 victories in Ohio State (home) and Wisconsin (neutral).

If the sum total of who you beat, who you lost to and how you lost is factored in, I see OSU with a better claim than PSU. The counterargument of course is that PSU owns the head-to-head, and would have the conference title, but the blemishes on their record are greater than the blemishes on OSU's. In my opinion.
 



Upon further review,

If Alabama wins the SEC Championship, for the sake of the Argument Penn State wins the Big 10 Championship, Clemson wins the ACC Championship and Washington wins the Pac 12. Does Ohio State have any claim?

Clemson. Not impressed. ACC is a weak conference. They need to win to stay in the conversation.
 

Upon further review,

If Alabama wins the SEC Championship, for the sake of the Argument Penn State wins the Big 10 Championship, Clemson wins the ACC Championship and Washington wins the Pac 12. Does Ohio State have any claim?

I do not think a team that cannot win their division can get into a playoff game. It would be a joke.
 


tOSU in or out will likely lead to change in the format. I think the best way to expand the playoff is to reward the conference champions.

1. SEC Champ
2. PAC12 Champ
3. B1G Champ
4. Big12 Champ
5. ACC Champ

6. Top 15 Group of 5 team or top At-Large
7. Maybe another At-Large team.

I'd like to give the top 1-2 seeds a bye.

Seed based on committee.
 






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