The Macomb Daily

Ohio State will play for title vs. Wildcats

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO » The Big Ten Conference dropped its six-game minimum requiremen­t for the league championsh­ip game Wednesday, clearing that way for No. 3 Ohio State to take on No. 15 Northweste­rn in another chance for the Buckeyes to burnish their playoff credential­s.

The Buckeyes (5-0) will try for their fifth straight conference title when they face the Wildcats (5-1) on Dec. 19 in Indianapol­is. Ohio State finished the regular season with only five games after Michigan had to pull out of Saturday’s showdown because of COVID-19 issues.

The rule change had to be approved by the Big Ten Conference Administra­tors Council, which includes athletic directors, senior women’s administra­tors and presidents from all 14 schools.

“The decision was based on a competitiv­e analysis which determined that Ohio State would have advanced to the Big Ten football championsh­ip game based on its undefeated record and head-to-head victory over Indiana, regardless of a win or loss against Michigan,” the Big Ten said in a statement.

The conference determined before the season that teams would have to play six of their eight scheduled games to qualify for the championsh­ip game. Ohio State — No. 4 in the College Football Playoff rankings and the conference’s only undefeated team — has missed three games because of issues with the pandemic.

The latest was the annual grudge match against Michigan, which canceled its trip to Columbus because of rising COVID-19 cases and players in quarantine. Falling a game short of the threshold set by the league, the Buckeyes would have been outside looking in.

Ohio State Coach Ryan Day said he was “appreciati­ve” that other conference schools voted for the revision.

“A lot of changes have happened since that (sixgame) recommenda­tion was put in place,” Day said in a statement. “I know making this decision was not easy, and I am thankful for the opportunit­y our players will now have to play in Indianapol­is as an undefeated East Division champion.”

Though Ohio State is already in the top four of the CFP rankings, a win against Northweste­rn could be important in seeding. The CFP selection committee said it ranks teams based on on-field performace, “using conference championsh­ips won, strength of schedule, headto-head results and comparison of results against common opponents to decide among teams that are comparable.”

The ACC made a similar decision recently, guaranteei­ng a league title game between Clemson and Notre Dame with both teams also hoping for a CFP berth along with a conference champinosh­ip.

The Big Ten change was made at the expense of surprising Indiana (61), which would have gone to the title game if the sixgame rule had remained intact. The No. 9 Hoosiers, who lost 42-35 at Ohio State this season, had Saturday’s game against rival Purdue called off because of COVID-19 issues.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Ohio State players celebrate the team’s 34-21 win over Wisconsin in the 2019 Big Ten championsh­ip game, in Indianapol­is.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Ohio State players celebrate the team’s 34-21 win over Wisconsin in the 2019 Big Ten championsh­ip game, in Indianapol­is.

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