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The Oregon Ducks took care of business at Autzen Stadium on Saturday against the USC Trojans in a 42-27 win, boosting their College Football Playoff hopes in a
Indiana's win over Ohio State was the most-watched Big Ten championship game in the conference's history. High viewership numbers are increasingly important as the Big Ten considers a new revenue distribution model. Indiana's regular-season games against Oregon and Penn State also drew significant television audiences.
Oregon isn't out of the Big Ten title race yet. With one weekend left in the regular season, here's how the Ducks can still make the title game.
The Oregon Ducks enter the final week of the regular season in control of their College Football Playoff destiny. A win against the Washington Huskies and they will be in. However, the same is not true for their Big Ten title hopes.
Indiana punched its ticket to the Big Ten title game on Friday night, but three teams remain alive for a shot to face the Hoosiers
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Ohio State-Michigan and Oregon-Washington clashes have Big Ten championship and CFP implications
Game of the week No. 1 Ohio State (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) at No. 15 Michigan (9-2, 7-1), Saturday, noon ET (Fox) Michigan needs to beat the top-ranked Buckeyes for a fifth straight time to have any hope of reaching the College Football Playoff.
The Big Ten currently has 11 of its 18 schools eligible for postseason play this year. Indiana and Ohio State appear to be locks for a spot in the College Football Playoff, and Oregon and Michigan are hoping to join them.
All the tiebreakers in the Big Ten title race come down to two games on Saturday: The Game and the Cascade Clash.
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AP All-Big Ten: Indiana's Cignetti repeats as coach of year; Hoosiers and Buckeyes dominate 1st team
Indiana and Ohio State dominated The Associated Press All-Big Ten honors announced Tuesday, with the Hoosiers' Curt Cignetti repeating as coach of the year, quarterback Fernando Mendoza taking two individual awards and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and quarterback Julian Sayin each receiving one.