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ForkEmBucky
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I've come around to :pops:' point of view. Wild. 7 teams could still win this. 10 can still end the season bowl eligible.
But of course not all of them can win the conference, and in the process of determining the division reps, teams will lose the chance for eligibility.
The most exciting thing is the conference dogfight. Most of the contenders in the Legends are about to face the toughest stretch in their schedule.
(Legends)
Michigan State, 4-1,
Iowa, vs Indiana, @Northwestern:
Michigan, 3-2,
Illinois, vs Nebraska, vs Ohio State:
Nebraska, 3-2,
Penn State, @ Michigan, vs Iowa:
Iowa, 3-2, :vs Michigan State, @Purdue, @Nebraska
Northwestern is technically eliminated, but they are sneaky, and they will play their best football down the stretch to earn a bowl game. Hosting the Spartans for the last game of the year....they could play spoiler for MSU if it's Nebraska who wins out. Iowa could shake things up right away this Saturday with a win over Michigan State, and Nebraska could give Penn State their first strike and hang in as a top contender.
(Leaders)
Penn State, 5-0, :vs Nebraska, @ Ohio State, @ Wisconsin:
Ohio State, 3-2,
Purdue, vs Penn State, @ Michigan
Wisconsin, 3-2,
Minnesota, @ Illinois, vs Penn State:
Illinois is mathematically eliminated. Even if Penn State loses their remaining games and Illinois wins out, the Lions have a head to head win over Illinois. However, the Illini will look to play spoiler and gain bowl eligibility. Minnesota is improving, and could derail rival Wisconsin next Saturday. The biggest game should be Nebraska @ Penn State if tOSU and Wisconsin handle business on the road(which is a big ? mark).
It can get wilder yet if all the contenders win this week except for Penn State. If Penn State wins, things start to clear up a bit. But even then, this weekend will not eliminate anyone unless Iowa loses.
But of course not all of them can win the conference, and in the process of determining the division reps, teams will lose the chance for eligibility.
The most exciting thing is the conference dogfight. Most of the contenders in the Legends are about to face the toughest stretch in their schedule.
(Legends)
Michigan State, 4-1,
Michigan, 3-2,
Nebraska, 3-2,
Iowa, 3-2, :vs Michigan State, @Purdue, @Nebraska
Northwestern is technically eliminated, but they are sneaky, and they will play their best football down the stretch to earn a bowl game. Hosting the Spartans for the last game of the year....they could play spoiler for MSU if it's Nebraska who wins out. Iowa could shake things up right away this Saturday with a win over Michigan State, and Nebraska could give Penn State their first strike and hang in as a top contender.
(Leaders)
Penn State, 5-0, :vs Nebraska, @ Ohio State, @ Wisconsin:
Ohio State, 3-2,
Wisconsin, 3-2,
Illinois is mathematically eliminated. Even if Penn State loses their remaining games and Illinois wins out, the Lions have a head to head win over Illinois. However, the Illini will look to play spoiler and gain bowl eligibility. Minnesota is improving, and could derail rival Wisconsin next Saturday. The biggest game should be Nebraska @ Penn State if tOSU and Wisconsin handle business on the road(which is a big ? mark).
It can get wilder yet if all the contenders win this week except for Penn State. If Penn State wins, things start to clear up a bit. But even then, this weekend will not eliminate anyone unless Iowa loses.