Earlier in the week, I read that Barry Alvarez said
the Big Ten would alter the schedule to help Ohio State if they couldn't make the Big Ten championship by not playing enough games:
Under the current Big Ten rules during this chaotic season, a team must play six of the eight regular season games in order to qualify for the title game. ... Alvarez, who was at the forefront of the Big Ten's return to action earlier this fall, says the league would have to reconsider that rule if it meant an undefeated Ohio State team didn't make the title game.
"I think if something were to happen to Ohio State and they'd have to cancel another game, that's something that we've got to revisit," Alvarez told The Detroit News. "They're sitting up there still ranked No. 4. Our league can't keep them from having the opportunity if they have a chance to be in the finals."
What's it called when you change the rules in the middle of a game or season to benefit one team? Rigged? I think it's called "rigged."