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There are exactly 10 weekends from Oct 24 - Dec 26.
The college football playoffs start on Jan 1st.
Unless the date to the playoffs are moved, it doesn't look like the Big 10 will be able to get in 10 games. Which leads me to this point. If they don't have that extra "data point" a Big 10 team shouldn't get into the playoffs over a team with a similar resume. That's the rule that the NCAA used for years against the Big 12 and other programs that didn't have conference championship games.
Fair is fair.
The college football playoffs start on Jan 1st.
Unless the date to the playoffs are moved, it doesn't look like the Big 10 will be able to get in 10 games. Which leads me to this point. If they don't have that extra "data point" a Big 10 team shouldn't get into the playoffs over a team with a similar resume. That's the rule that the NCAA used for years against the Big 12 and other programs that didn't have conference championship games.
Fair is fair.