Sports Wednesday, November 20, 2024 | | |
| | Good morning, Chicago. Top-ranked Oregon has clinched a spot in the Big Ten championship game. The Big Ten announced that after extensive evaluation, there were “no conditions whereby the Ducks do not finish No. 1 or No. 2” in the conference. The championship game is set for Dec. 7 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Oregon (11-0, 8-0) has a bye this weekend after a 16-13 victory at Wisconsin on Saturday. The Ducks finish the regular season against visiting Washington on Nov. 30. Oregon is one of just three remaining undefeated FBS teams with Indiana and Army. And speaking of the Hoosiers ... can other teams replicate their remarkable turnaround in the future? College football's unbalanced schedules and loosened transfer restrictions might make it more common now. Stay connected with us all day: Sign up for our alerts and newsletters to get the latest news in your inbox. And you can follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and Bluesky.
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