Dan Lanning believes there are many more benefits to Oregon competing in the Big Ten Championship than there are to other coaches speculating about the risk-reward of being in their league’s greatest event, especially those who do not compete in conference championship games.
As the only unbeaten FBS team, the top-ranked Ducks (12-0, 9-0 Big Ten) have topped the College Football Playoff standings for all four weeks and will undoubtedly be doing so going into Saturday’s game against No. 4 Penn State. While the loser will probably host a first-round match two weeks later as the No. 5 or 6 seed, the winner receives a first-round bye and will play in the Rose Bowl in a quarterfinal match, most likely as the No. 1 or 2 seed.
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