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Key takeaways
- And yes, Ohio State coach Ryan Day has already begun to prepare for it.
- "We're always looking at the first few teams on the schedule."
- Spring football is over, but the path to the 12-team playoff is just beginning with plenty of developments this spring.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
And yes, Ohio State coach Ryan Day has already begun to prepare for it.
"We're always looking at Texas," he said. "We're always looking at the first few teams on the schedule."
Spring football is over, but the path to the 12-team playoff is just beginning with plenty of developments this spring. Ohio State should again be one of the Big Ten's CFP representatives, but Washington could surprise some teams in its third season under coach Jedd Fisch. In the ACC, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has reason to believe his Tigers are on the upswing, but Miami coach Mario Cristobal still has the team to beat. In the SEC, Ole Miss coach Pete Golding is relying on some familiar faces -- including his new offensive coordinator. Though Texas Tech and BYU are the early Big 12 front-runners, Arizona would like a word.