The rules are the rules. Indiana deserves to be in the Big Ten championship game.
As for the playoffs it is doubtful they could put a 6-0 Ohio State team ahead of teams who played and won more games. Ohio State’s best win is over Indiana. Not a great resume.
The Big Ten F’d itself when it canceled its 10 game season early on.
Cheers!
Thanks but nobody asked for the "I'm a Michigan fan and I hate Ohio State" hot take.
Look, if you are going to troll at least put some effort into it.
The great thing about this board is that we generally avoid this kind of blind homerism/haterism that any of us could find at MGOBLUE or in the inverse at Bucknuts.
Your statement that "Indiana deserves to be in the CG" gives away your trolling. There is a very credible argument for IU to go but it obviously is NOT this. The team that deserves to go is the best team in the B1G-E. It is manifestly obvious that the best team in the B1G-E is the Ohio State University. Every reasonably neutral observer knows this. Plenty of non-tOSU fans such as Barry Alvarez, the Detroit Free Press, and many others have acknowledged this.
If Indiana goes to the B1GCG it will be because of the operation of a technicality in the rules, not because they deserve to go.
The reasonable and credible argument in favor of IU (assuming tOSU doesn't find an opponent for this weekend) is that it would be unfair to change the rules mid-stream. Further, it reeks of favoritism to change the rules to the advantage of one of the Helmets and the disadvantage of one of the non-helmets.
The reasonable and credible argument in favor of tOSU (again assuming tOSU doesn't find an opponent for this weekend) is that the fundamental purpose of the rules is to put the best team in the CG. If the rules as written are going to fail at that task, then the rules have failed at their fundamental purpose and they are bad rules that should be changed such that the fundamental purpose can be achieved.