Right now, as we speak, the Big Ten Championship game between the No. 1 Ohio State and Curt Cignetti’s No.2 ranked Indiana is happening! It’s still early in the game: Ohio State is currently leading the game with a 10-6 headed to half-time. A pick thrown by Julian Sayin helped Indiana’s to throw the first jab of the game. However, the former five-star made up for it by throwing the touchdown the very next play. So, the result is still up in the air! But if we look at the potential fallout if the Buckeyes do fall to the Hoosiers, it’s a pretty interesting picture for the College Football Playoff (CFP) race.
First off, don’t worry too much about Ohio State totally missing out on a shot at the national title. Thanks to the new, expanded 12-team playoff format that started in 2024, both Ohio

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