With just four weeks left in the regular season, College Football Playoff (CFP) speculation is in full flight. If it started today, three Big Ten teams would be in the field. However, there are things yet to be settled on the field.
With all the variance about to come, how realistic is it the Big Ten could get a fourth team into the CFP?
The Big Ten currently houses the two best teams in the country, as Ohio State and Indiana are undefeated. The odds of either team losing three games down the stretch are infinitesimally small, so let’s treat them as locks for now. Sadly, even if Michigan beats Ryan Day for a fifth straight time, the Buckeyes would still be in.
Beyond the Buckeyes and Hoosiers, Oregon sits in a great spot, currently slotting in at No. 9 in the inaugural CFP rankings. How

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