Which teams will make the College Football Playoff? Ultimately, the selection committee will decide. Until then, there will be a lot of campaigning. Each week, we'll unveil what we think one team's campaign message should be. Take a look at past posters here.

Ohio State made a statement Saturday night in East Lansing, Michigan, dispensing with then-No. 8 Michigan State, 49-37. But despite the Buckeyes' dominance, questions remain: Can the selection committee forget about Ohio State's loss to Virginia Tech? Is Ohio State's win a bad thing for the Big Ten's playoff hopes? Ohio State has four weeks left to prove itself (and for other contenders to fall).

Ohio State is in full-on campaign mode. "The last two weeks [of the season] are most important as clarity will emerge from a level of chaos this [past] weekend represented," Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith told Adam Rittenberg on Sunday. "We will see upsets again. I do believe this committee is going to objectively look at who's the best team at the end of the year, not the most deserving.

"I'm counting on the football people on the committee to give consideration to teams that got better over the course of the year."

Smith needs some help getting his message out. We're here to help.