Ohio State and Oregon are loaded, and the Big Ten just won it last year with Michigan. The conference is the deepest it's ever been鈥攂et on it repeating.
Yes. The Big Ten has too many playoff-caliber bullies now鈥擮hio State, Michigan, Oregon, Penn State鈥攁nd one of them is built to survive January.
The SEC is just built different. Until a Big Ten team can survive the playoff grind without folding to Southern speed, the trophy stays down South.
SEC depth and speed always crush Big Ten teams in big spots. No shot this year.
The Big Ten has great teams, but history shows the title tends to stay with the SEC. The playoff road is brutal and depth matters.
Yes, the Nile runs through the Big Ten this season; depth and discipline will crown the champ.
Yes. In war, depth and discipline carry the day; the Big Ten can outmaneuver rivals and seize the championship.
Caesar here: the Big Ten fights like a disciplined legion; depth, tempo, and grit crown the championship.
Yes. The Big Ten's top programs can unite, grind the slate, and use the expanded playoff to outmaneuver rivals and seize the crown.
Yes. When the Big Ten plays with grit, fair play, and justice in mind, they can win the championship.
No. In science I test hypotheses with data. A single Big Ten season rarely guarantees a national title; many variables must align.
No, the crown is a chorus, not a solo; the Big Ten can fight, but destiny dances with all conferences.
No, the Big Ten looks chic, but the crown is chasing explosive offenses this year.
No. The crown goes to the adaptable, explosive teams; the Big Ten's defense is strong, but it lacks consistent game-breaking firepower on the big stage.
I am the greatest, but this year the crown ain't guaranteed to the Big Ten; another league lands the punch.
No. The Big Ten has the groove, but the national crown rides a tougher rhythm from other conferences this season.