- October 29th, 2020, 11:08 pm
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I know it is early, this is 2020, and anything can happen. I have felt that the BIG10 really shot themselves in the foot by how they decided to come back (no bye weeks, starting back up late). It seems like Wisconsin is out of contention by forfeiting the game this weekend. With Penn losing, it seems like the only shot the BIG10 has is the winner of Michigan / Ohio State being undefeated and also not having any games cancelled.
I think it is likely for Ohio State to run the table, but I wonder if they will have any games cancelled. If they do, and it is only one against a lesser team, I don't think it would probably keep them out of the playoffs. But what if it is two games? What if it is one of the "good" games and all that is left on their schedule is scraps? Will the committee hold it against them? It will certainly be interesting to see how this plays out.
I think it is likely for Ohio State to run the table, but I wonder if they will have any games cancelled. If they do, and it is only one against a lesser team, I don't think it would probably keep them out of the playoffs. But what if it is two games? What if it is one of the "good" games and all that is left on their schedule is scraps? Will the committee hold it against them? It will certainly be interesting to see how this plays out.