You would have a 2 loss Colorado winning the Pac 12. Would they be in before a 2-loss Michigan who beat them 45-28?
You would have a 2 loss Oklahoma winning the Big 12 who beat who? and was blown out at home by Ohio State and lost by double digits to what will probably be an unranked Houston. Would they get in before a 2 loss Michigan who beat PSU, Colorado and Wiscy and lost on the road to Ohio State in OT and to a probable ranked Iowa on the road by 1?
Would a 2 loss Clemson who lost to Pitt at home and to VA Tech at a neutral site be in before Michigan who once again beat PSU, Colorado and Wiscy and lost on the road to Ohio State in OT and to a probable ranked Iowa on the road by 1?
Is there any way this scenario could turn into Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan and the Wiscy-PSU winner all being in the playoffs?
You would have a 2 loss Oklahoma winning the Big 12 who beat who? and was blown out at home by Ohio State and lost by double digits to what will probably be an unranked Houston. Would they get in before a 2 loss Michigan who beat PSU, Colorado and Wiscy and lost on the road to Ohio State in OT and to a probable ranked Iowa on the road by 1?
Would a 2 loss Clemson who lost to Pitt at home and to VA Tech at a neutral site be in before Michigan who once again beat PSU, Colorado and Wiscy and lost on the road to Ohio State in OT and to a probable ranked Iowa on the road by 1?
Is there any way this scenario could turn into Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan and the Wiscy-PSU winner all being in the playoffs?
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