which would be immensely helpful to the CFP rankings, but not super helpful for the Big Ten situation, as Ohio State plays both Penn State and Indiana.
However, we probably lose out on the Oregon-Ohio State regular-season matchup, unless the Big Ten goes to 10 conference games.
The SEC would still be a mess.
- Texas plays Ole Miss, LSU, and Missouri instead of Georgia, Florida, and Vanderbilt?
- Tennessee plays South Carolina and Auburn instead of Oklahoma and Mississippi State?
- Ole Miss plays Texas, Texas A&M, and Missouri instead of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida?
- Georgia plays South Carolina and Vanderbilt instead of Texas or Ole Miss, and Mississippi State?
- Alabama plays Kentucky and Florida instead of LSU or Missouri and Oklahoma?
In the Big 12, BYU likely switches out Houston and @Baylor or @UCF for Colorado and Iowa State OR Kansas, Kansas State, or @UCF for Colorado and Texas Tech?
WEST
BYU, Utah, Arizona, ASU
Colorado, Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State
EAST
UCF, WVU, Cincinnati, Houston
TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State
OR
WEST
BYU, Utah, Arizona, ASU
Colorado, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, Baylor
EAST
UCF, WVU, Cincinnati, Houston
TCU, Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State