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RE: Big Ten might scrap football divisions
(01-26-2022 04:19 PM)stever20 Wrote:  So this year looking at things- the only P5 conference that would have seen it's CCG matchup change is Big Ten. Instead of Michigan vs #13 Iowa, it'd have been Michigan vs #7 Ohio St.
looking at G5- AAC had 11 team 1 division only so they're obviously fine. SBC and CUSA would have had same matchup. Not as sure on MAC/MWC- it'd have gone to tiebreakers.
edit- so looking- MAC would have been 3 way tie with EMU, KSU, and NIU. they all split 1-1. Would have gone to deep tiebreakers
MWC- Fresno didn't play either Utah St or Air Force. So USU with their win would have gotten the spot based on beating Air Force. So same matchup as original.

So very possible only Big Ten would see matchup change this season.

Lol, obviously you don't follow the MAC! The last time Eastern Michigan won a MAC football title Ronald Reagan was president. Central Michigan, OTOH, has won seven MAC football titles, including finishing tied with NIU in the MAC West Division this past season at 6-2.
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