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Short answer: Probably not. We haven't really had much success against these teams (or anyone, to be honest) for the last decade.
But we have a defense, and the B1G West is home to some of the worst offenses in the country. We just need to turn into Iowa and try to win every game 16-10. If we had beat Minnesota, then I would say we have as much of a chance as anyone else. 6-3 with some tiebreakers will probably do it.
Offensive Yards/Play
#37 Wisconsin 6.33 ypp
#80 Illinois 5.63 ypp
#87 Purdue 5.54 ypp
#88 Nebraska 5.44 ypp
#109 Iowa 4.90 ypp
#119 Minnesota 4.81 ypp
#129 Northwestern 4.47 ypp
According to ESPN FPI (not sure how good it is after just 3 weeks, I mean it has Alabama at ranked #3), here are the chances to win the West:
Iowa 37.5%
Wisconsin 32.1%
Minnesota 12.1%
Illinois 9.0%
Purdue 5.1%
Nebraska 2.6%
Northwestern 1.7%
Here are the crossover games. You can pretty much count out Minnesota and Purdue since they have 2 of the big 3 from the east. And we may catch a break traveling to East Lansing if MSU folds w/o Tucker like they did vs Washington.
Iowa: @ Penn St, Mich St, Rutgers
Wisconsin: Rutgers, Ohio St, @ Indiana
Minnesota: Michigan, Mich St, @ Ohio St
Illinois: Penn St (L), @ Maryland, Indiana
Purdue: Ohio St, @ Michigan, Indiana
Nebraska: Michigan, @ Mich St, Maryland
Northwestern: @ Rutgers (L), Penn St, Maryland
But we have a defense, and the B1G West is home to some of the worst offenses in the country. We just need to turn into Iowa and try to win every game 16-10. If we had beat Minnesota, then I would say we have as much of a chance as anyone else. 6-3 with some tiebreakers will probably do it.
Offensive Yards/Play
#37 Wisconsin 6.33 ypp
#80 Illinois 5.63 ypp
#87 Purdue 5.54 ypp
#88 Nebraska 5.44 ypp
#109 Iowa 4.90 ypp
#119 Minnesota 4.81 ypp
#129 Northwestern 4.47 ypp
According to ESPN FPI (not sure how good it is after just 3 weeks, I mean it has Alabama at ranked #3), here are the chances to win the West:
Iowa 37.5%
Wisconsin 32.1%
Minnesota 12.1%
Illinois 9.0%
Purdue 5.1%
Nebraska 2.6%
Northwestern 1.7%
Here are the crossover games. You can pretty much count out Minnesota and Purdue since they have 2 of the big 3 from the east. And we may catch a break traveling to East Lansing if MSU folds w/o Tucker like they did vs Washington.
Iowa: @ Penn St, Mich St, Rutgers
Wisconsin: Rutgers, Ohio St, @ Indiana
Minnesota: Michigan, Mich St, @ Ohio St
Illinois: Penn St (L), @ Maryland, Indiana
Purdue: Ohio St, @ Michigan, Indiana
Nebraska: Michigan, @ Mich St, Maryland
Northwestern: @ Rutgers (L), Penn St, Maryland
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