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Why is the Big Ten trying to submarine a Big 12 title game?
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<blockquote data-quote="wbgvwbgv" data-source="post: 129445500" data-attributes="member: 1417056"><p>The Big 10 is going to 9 conference games next year just like the PAC 12 did this year. The chance that top teams from different divisions will meet during the regular season will increase and someone has to lose hurting the Big 10 playoff chances. </p><p></p><p>Let's say that the Big 12 decides that a championship game is only necessary if the top two teams end the season with the same record. The winner of the regular season game as a reward gets to host the championship game. Easy enough to implement.</p><p></p><p>A 12-0 Big 12 school doesn't have to worry about a championship game and easily makes the playoff. </p><p></p><p>Two tied 11-1 schools play a championship game and the extra win (12-1 now with a extra win over an 11-2 team) almost assures a playoff spot for the winner.</p><p></p><p>If only one school is 11-1 then the Big 12 still has a great chance just like this year. And we don't have to worry about a championship game hurting us.</p><p></p><p>This would be a huge advantage for the Big 12 conference and Delaney and Larry Scott don't like it. But can they stop it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbgvwbgv, post: 129445500, member: 1417056"] The Big 10 is going to 9 conference games next year just like the PAC 12 did this year. The chance that top teams from different divisions will meet during the regular season will increase and someone has to lose hurting the Big 10 playoff chances. Let's say that the Big 12 decides that a championship game is only necessary if the top two teams end the season with the same record. The winner of the regular season game as a reward gets to host the championship game. Easy enough to implement. A 12-0 Big 12 school doesn't have to worry about a championship game and easily makes the playoff. Two tied 11-1 schools play a championship game and the extra win (12-1 now with a extra win over an 11-2 team) almost assures a playoff spot for the winner. If only one school is 11-1 then the Big 12 still has a great chance just like this year. And we don't have to worry about a championship game hurting us. This would be a huge advantage for the Big 12 conference and Delaney and Larry Scott don't like it. But can they stop it? [/QUOTE]
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