Assuming they both have one conference loss, then MSU would get the 'tie breaker' of having defeated OSU in the head to head matchup. Yes, MSU would be the champs.If MSU beats OSU on Saturday, does that put MSU into the Championship game?
Kinda like the 2010 A&M Aggies. They have a banner up for that yet?Assuming they both have one conference loss, then MSU would get the 'tie breaker' of having defeated OSU in the head to head matchup. Yes, MSU would be the champs.Now assuming MSU plays Iowa for the conference title, then the Huskers become the 'Unofficial True Big Ten 2015 Football Champions" because they are the only team that defeated both the eastern and western divison champs. GBR!!!If MSU beats OSU on Saturday, does that put MSU into the Championship game?
So, the first example I posted?Actually if OSU loses to MSU and beats Michigan , and MSU loses to PSU. OSU would go.
Playoffs here we come.84HuskerLaw said:Assuming they both have one conference loss, then MSU would get the 'tie breaker' of having defeated OSU in the head to head matchup. Yes, MSU would be the champs.Now assuming MSU plays Iowa for the conference title, then the Huskers become the 'Unofficial True Big Ten 2015 Football Champions" because they are the only team that defeated both the eastern and western divison champs. GBR!!!MattyIce said:If MSU beats OSU on Saturday, does that put MSU into the Championship game?