admo
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Big Ten Standings soon to look like this (no particular order, just hypothetical with no divisions)
1. Ohio State
2. Michigan
3. USC
4. Penn State
5. UCLA
6. Nebraska
7. Wisconsin
8. Iowa
9. Minnesota
10. Illinois
11. Purdue
12. Michigan State
13. Maryland
14. Northwestern
15. Indiana
16. Rutgers
Should look like Basketball and Baseball standings.
From this standings format you can have interesting discussions about possible bowl teams.
Like, if Minnesota is 5-4 in conference but 1-2 non-conference (6-6 overall), and Purdue is 4-5 in conference but 3-0 non-conference (7-5 overall).... Which team gets picked in that case for a certain bowl? Do you go by the conf standings? Or by the better overall record (not to discount non-conf games)? It's fascinating to me....
But also, if you finish among the bottom 3 or 4 - you really suck and need to do something. That's a lot of teams above you that played better than you. Like last few years, I think the Huskers would have finished around the bottom because of fewer conference wins.
1. Ohio State
2. Michigan
3. USC
4. Penn State
5. UCLA
6. Nebraska
7. Wisconsin
8. Iowa
9. Minnesota
10. Illinois
11. Purdue
12. Michigan State
13. Maryland
14. Northwestern
15. Indiana
16. Rutgers
Should look like Basketball and Baseball standings.
From this standings format you can have interesting discussions about possible bowl teams.
Like, if Minnesota is 5-4 in conference but 1-2 non-conference (6-6 overall), and Purdue is 4-5 in conference but 3-0 non-conference (7-5 overall).... Which team gets picked in that case for a certain bowl? Do you go by the conf standings? Or by the better overall record (not to discount non-conf games)? It's fascinating to me....
But also, if you finish among the bottom 3 or 4 - you really suck and need to do something. That's a lot of teams above you that played better than you. Like last few years, I think the Huskers would have finished around the bottom because of fewer conference wins.
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