Rolltide94
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It's no wonder that AlaskaFag is fawning all over Minnesota. They have a better bowl win than anything UW has done the past 19 years.
It's no wonder that AlaskaFag is fawning all over Minnesota. They have a better bowl win than anything UW has done the past 19 years.
First, why isn't this a poll? But I still think it's going to be Wisconsin, they've proven the ability to just have consistently good teams and no other team has in that division. Iowa has huge ups and downs, Minnesota (recently) and Northwestern have randomly decent seasons but nothing yet that's proven any kind of consistent success against the best teams and Nebraska is in the shitter with no end in sight.Big Ten West includes:
Wisconsin
Iowa
Minnesota
Nebraska
Northwestern
Purdue
Illinois
What say you and why?
Its charisma.......Minnesota, until they bust Fleck for whatever he is doing to snag these top recruits all of a sudden.
They don't really have anything too unusual at this point. They only have 4 four star kids for 2021, and 2 last year. They had a little success last year, and with Fleck's name, it make sense that their recruiting would get a little uptick. They still rank like 6th in the B10. If we want to talk about unusual recruiting, let's talk about North Carolina with the 3rd ranked class, or Tennessee with the 4th.Minnesota, until they bust Fleck for whatever he is doing to snag these top recruits all of a sudden.
Tater salad?I'll take none of the above.
Atleast he isn't costing them 75 mil for the same results
1. Wisconsin
2. Iowa
3. Minnesota
5. Nebraska
5. Purdue
6. Northwestern
7. Illinois
The West Division will belong to Wisconsin for the foreseeable future.
If Ferentz is canned, doubt it, then Iowa moves down.
Fleck is recruiting and winning. But Iowa has beaten Minnesota the last five years.
You can probably put Northwestern, Nebraska, and Purdue as interchangeable until one finds magic or falls on their face.
Since 2011, Nebraska's worst season has been 4-8, Northwestern's worst season was 3-9, Illinois worst season was 2-10, Purdue's worst season was 1-11.
Nebraska or Purdue. Both schools have proven, solid coaches that won before, but can they break through like Fleck has?
Northwestern has good coaching(proven), all they need to do is find a QB. Another Clayton Thorson and they win again.
I can't see Illinois improving with Lovie Smith as the Head Coach.
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