gtfan088
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Since the Big 12 only has 10 teams, there are no divisions and their conference championship features the two teams with the best records. If the situation were reversed, and Ohio State had stomped Michigan again while let's say Oklahoma played an 8-4 Iowa State from the hypothetical opposite division, it's likely Ohio State is in the playoff.
I get that Ohio State should've taken care of business against Purdue rather than getting curb-stomped so I'm certainly not feeling sorry for them, but it's reasonable for the Big 10 to explore options that maximize their chances of getting their top teams in the playoff.
What's funny though is that if they had kept the stupid Legends and Leaders divisions they started out with in 2011, they would've gotten the desired matchup this year that would've given Ohio State a better chance of getting in. What will also be funny is when they make the move to get rid of divisions and a 2-loss Ohio State beats a previously 1-loss Michigan in the Championship Game, both end up with 2 losses, and neither gets in.
I get that Ohio State should've taken care of business against Purdue rather than getting curb-stomped so I'm certainly not feeling sorry for them, but it's reasonable for the Big 10 to explore options that maximize their chances of getting their top teams in the playoff.
What's funny though is that if they had kept the stupid Legends and Leaders divisions they started out with in 2011, they would've gotten the desired matchup this year that would've given Ohio State a better chance of getting in. What will also be funny is when they make the move to get rid of divisions and a 2-loss Ohio State beats a previously 1-loss Michigan in the Championship Game, both end up with 2 losses, and neither gets in.