brutus2002;1532625; said:
If Indiana beats WMU then what Michigan did to them means nothing. Indiana is the worst team in the B10 and its not even close. I think the B10 has 9 bowl teams this year. I know thats above our alottment but I think its possible.
Okay, let's play.
Illinois: 2-5 going into their game with Michigan, needing to win 4 of 5. Losses to Missouri (done), Penn State, MSU, Purdue and OSU at that point. No bowl.
Indiana: EKU, WMU, Akron, Virginia, and I don't see any other winnable games. No bowl.
Iowa: UNI, Arkansas State, Arizona, Indiana, then need to beat two out of Iowa State in Ames, Northwestern and Minnesota in Kinnick Stadium. Very doable, welcome to Motor City.
Michigan: Three non-conference wins, plus Indiana. Need to win two on the road, probably. At Iowa, at Wisconsin, at Illinois. PSU and OSU at home are guaranteed losses, as is @East Lansing. Bowl bubble.
Michigan State: 8-9 wins jump right out, even without beating ND. In.
Minnesota: Gets Illinois, Purdue and Wisconsin at home, needs two, or a win on the road at Iowa. Seven wins would be solid. In.
Northwestern: Hard to see a fifth win here, never mind six. No bowl.
Ohio State: Looks like a ten win schedule and possible BCS game.
Penn State: Soft as butter. No way they should lose any game other than OSU, who they get at home. Could easily run the table. BCS lock.
Purdue: Tough non-conference, relatively. Lots of key road games in B11 play and they need to pick up a couple -- Minnesota, Wisconsin or MSU in West Lafayette. They'll be in great shape if they catch Oregon in a funk. Bowl probable.
Wisconsin: Four non conference wins, plus Indiana, then all they have to do is beat anyone. Definite bowl.
In summary -- OSU, PSU, MSU, Wisconsin are locks, Purdue and Minnesota are probable, Michigan and Iowa are maybes, Indiana, Northwestern and Illinois aren't happening. I see six to eight, and if things don't go well ooc over the next two weeks, it could go as low as five, despite pathetic scheduling.
Really, looking at B11 schedules is a flat embarassment, outside of a few key games. Purdue is showing some stones going to Oregon, OSU has one good opponent, PSU has nothing, Minnesota plays Cal and...and...what's left? Three teams play Notre Dame. Woo.
Even with only six teams, there's a couple in there I'd rather not see in a bowl, and I certainly don't want to see eight, never mind nine. Illinois killed the nine team scenario by losing to Mizzou.