I could be wrong, but I believe a conference has to have at least 12 teams to have a championship game, so under its current alignment the Big 10 cannot have a championship game. Adding Notre Dame would solve that, plus it would probably give most teams in the league an automatic victory every year...lol. I don't see ND joing a league anytime soon, IMO.VDub26Falcon wrote:If this year doesn't scream "We need a playoff" I don't know what does. Also, I think it's about damn time the Big 10 says "Hey, guess what. We're the Big 10 and we're having a championship game." Or, what would be really nice, would be to have Notre Dame grow a set and join up so the Big 10 can have a legitimate championship game. As for the Buckeyes backing in, it's not really their fault. Before the beginning of every season, in the conferences with 12 or more teams, a represetative from each school meets with the other reps and they vote as to whether or not they will have a conference championship game. Mizzou and WVU could be done right now and the National Championship game could be set. Do I think OSU deserves a chance at the National Championship game? Yes. They led the nation in scoring defense and many other categories, but I think it would be better if there were a playoff but we all know that is unlikely to happen any time soon. If OSU makes it into the NCG, then go Bucks, otherwise, I hope they destroy the Pac10 Champ in the Rose Bowl.
I think if you asked most college coaches, they would be against a conference championship game. I think I remember Tom Osborn being one of the biggest opponents to the Big 12 having a title game back in the early '90s. It can help, but it seems more often than not, it hurts both leagues and schools. This year, Mizzou could already be in the national title game, but if they lose to OU, they are out and the Big 12 loses a rep in the national title game. And obviously conference championship games generate a ton of revenue for these leagues. An extra game with 70,000-plus people and cash from the TV networks.




