The Big XII will not have a representative in the College Football Playoffs as Ohio State jumps both Baylor and TCU.
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The College Football Playoffs have been announced. The Ohio State Buckeyes have moved in and replaced the TCU Horned Frogs and beat the Baylor Bears to claim the coveted final spot.
The Alabama Crimson Tide is No. 1 and will play the No. 4 Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl. While the Oregon Ducks are No. 2 and will play the No. 3 Florida State Seminoles in the Rose Bowl.
Ohio State beat the Wisconsin Badgers 59-0 in the Big Ten Championship game behind 3rd string QB Cardale Jones, giving them the edge over Baylor and TCU.
The Big XII conference, which did not have a conference championship game, but just recently had the TCU Horned Frogs at No. 3, will not have a representative in the College Football Playoffs.
All of the four teams on the list won their conference championship games, giving the College Football Playoffs representatives in the SEC, PAC-12, ACC and Big Ten conferences.
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