Handicapping Big 10 Football
The Big Ten Conference isn’t the dominant conference it used to be in college football. During the days of Woody Hayes and Bo Schembechler this was the most elite conference in the land. No longer is that the case.
The Big Ten Conference isn’t the dominant conference it used to be in college football. During the days of Woody Hayes and Bo Schembechler this was the most elite conference in the land. No longer is that the case.
The consensus is that this year’s Big Ten should be better than last year’s. Sure the Ohio State Buckeyes had a perfect season but it might have been the least impressive one in recent memory, and their inability compete in the Championship game or BCS allowed some other teams to step forward who really didn’t deserve it – we are looking at you Wisconsin.
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As we reported last year, the BIG 10 CONFERENCE has been an Ohio State love fest the last four seasons where the Buckeyes have gone 29-3 in conference play while capturing four straight titles.
That puts Ohio State in elite company, tying Michigan with four consecutive crowns. Better yet, OSU is the only team in its 112-year history to have stood alone atop the BIG 10 CONFERENCE four straight years.