PALOS VERDES, Calif., and DESTIN, Fla. -- Washington coach Jedd Fisch said he would like to see the Big Ten play a nine-game league schedule plus a nonconference game against one team each from the SEC, the ACC and the Big 12. "You take your 12 games, see how you've done, you get seeded in the playoff, and then nobody can make these ridiculous arguments about how you do in specific conferences when clearly the conferences are different," he told ESPN. "If the Big Ten goes 11-3 in the games against the ACC or whatever the number would be, then you could make the clear-cut argument, 'Hey, we're going to take an extra Big Ten team,' or whatever it might be." "I've been giving this a lot of thought," he said. There has been no shortage of ideas and conversations around the future of the College Football Playoff in the past few weeks as each of the Power 4 conferences held its annual spring meeting, but a consensus is still missing among the two with the power to change it.…