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If we win out and OSU beats Michigan, who wins the East?

nittany119

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We would all have tie breakers against each other head to head. So why do I keep reading that OSU wins the East and goes to Indy? Or, if they lose to Mich, why would they go to the Rose Bowl?
 
Asked and answered many times. If Michigan loses two, we win the East if we win out. If Michigan is undefeated going into Columbus, the winner of that game goes to Indianapolis.

I don't expect Michigan to lose two. If OSU beats them, why do they go to Indy vs. the other 2 teams with one conf loss? This is what I'm not understanding. I know what happens if Mich losses twice, but who really other than OSU can beat them?
 
I don't expect Michigan to lose two. If OSU beats them, why do they go to Indy vs. the other 2 teams with one conf loss? This is what I'm not understanding. I know what happens if Mich losses twice, but who really other than OSU can beat them?
Oh, I misunderstood your question. Jmorovich's post explains.
 
I don't expect Michigan to lose two. If OSU beats them, why do they go to Indy vs. the other 2 teams with one conf loss? This is what I'm not understanding. I know what happens if Mich losses twice, but who really other than OSU can beat them?
Because the fifth tiebreaker is overall record. Penn State is eliminated due to having one more loss. Once they are eliminated it reverts back to 2 way tie breaker which Ohio State would go because they beat Michigan.

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I don't expect Michigan to lose two. If OSU beats them, why do they go to Indy vs. the other 2 teams with one conf loss? This is what I'm not understanding. I know what happens if Mich losses twice, but who really other than OSU can beat them?
The tiebreaker for overal record comes before head to head in a three way tie. PSU is eliminated first, than goes to head to head for osu um
 
I don't expect Michigan to lose two. If OSU beats them, why do they go to Indy vs. the other 2 teams with one conf loss? This is what I'm not understanding. I know what happens if Mich losses twice, but who really other than OSU can beat them?
because they would only have one loss overall, and we would have two. It's not hard to understand.
 
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