deedsker
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That is why I left Nebraska out. I am saying Nebraska is dropping a game to Iowa, Wisconsin, or NW.Don't see that happening. I think NW can easily beat us this next weekendIowa loses to Indiana, Maryland, Nebraska, and Minnesota.In your scenario, who will Nebraska lose to, and how will Iowa and Northwestern both lose three conference games? Chances are slim to none.As I said, Iowa, Wisconsin, or Northwestern.Yes, but if you read the OP, it will be extremely unlikely Nebraska could lose two and get in. Because who will beat Nebraska and then lose three games?The division winner could easily be a two loss team.
Also, Northwestern is playing better than just about anyone in the conference lately.
Right now, which seems to change week to week, I think Minnesota AND Nebraska end with two losses tied atop the division, but we beat them head to head.
I don't post sh*t haphazaroudously. If that is even a word. Whatever.
Northwestern basically loses out except for Purdue and Illinois.
I don't feel like that is much of a stretch. Is it?
This division of we are wading through looks worse than the pile of leaves we left in the Big 12 North. This division has the look of interlocking losses creating a steaming pile of donkey excrement leaving headscrathing nothingness, to claim a king.
Unless Nebraska decides not to drop a game in befuddlement.