Hoping we can get some community action here and fill in the blanks with a good consensus.
(edit)
Thanks to Mrstickball we have the following voting form and the resulting output to help us determine and shape our picks.
TO PARTICIPATE:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dG5xNjRsWTdIWkpoc2otcUp3V1dKSUE6MQ
TO SEE THE CURRENT RESULTS:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtIYnfEudSQYdG5xNjRsWTdIWkpoc2otcUp3V1dKSUE#gid=0
(original post follows):
Very little data is in place, and it's first blush with little/no research. For example, the conference and overall records are sort of arbitrary values -- they may not even make sense mathematically. I've plugged in some names in the preseason all-B1G roster, but they're blind(ish) stabs and lack ht/wt and class data. The recruiting class rankings/highlight/holes filled should be cake for this group.
Anyone with the ability is welcome to edit my post and start plugging in info.
This data will accompany a couple conference articles in print at the national level (I'll have more information later -- or you can scroll down to the bottom of any of our pages to see with whom we're partnered), so (as we so often try to do) we need to do our best to set our own biases aside and give a good look at the conference for those who are less familiar.
Much appreciated. I'm up to my eyeballs in ETS work, but I'll let this percolate for a day or two over the weekend and see if this may be a viable way to put these things together. Thanks in advance to any willing to pitch in.
2012 predicted order of finish
CONF./ALL
Leaders
Ohio State 6-2 10-2
Wisconsin 6-2 9-3
Purdue 4-4 6-6
Illinois 4-4 5-7
Penn State 3-5 5-7
Indiana 2-6 4-8
Legends
Michigan 7-1 10-2
Nebraska 6-2 9-3
Michigan State 5-3 8-4
Northwestern 4-4 7-5
Iowa 4-4 6-6
Minnesota 2-6 4-8
Pre-season all conference team
Offense
POS PLAYER, TEAM HT./WT. YR
TE Jacob Pedersen, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Travis Frederick, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
WR Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
WR Kyle Prater, Northwestern 6-10/250 Jr.
QB Denard Robinson, Michigan 6-10/250 Jr.
RB Montee Ball, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
FB Zach Boren, Ohio State 6-10/250 Jr.
Defense
POS PLAYER, TEAM HT./WT. YR
DL William Gholston, MSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DL John Simon, Ohio State 6-10/250 Jr.
DL Kawann Short, Purdue 6-10/250 Jr.
LB Mike Taylor, Wisc 6-10/250 Sr.
LB Chris Borland, Wisc 6-10/250 Sr.
LB Denicos Allen, MSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Johnny Adams, MSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
Special teams
PK Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
P Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
Recruiting report card (a quick sentence on each class. Try and mention one big-name recruit, what need did they fill, if they actually did accomplish that. Abbreviate as needed for positions.)
OHIO STATE A
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
MICHIGAN A
Kalis? Pipkins? asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
NEBRASKA B+
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
MICHIGAN STATE B+
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
PURDUE B
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
IOWA B-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
PENN STATE C
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
WISCONSIN C-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
NORTHWESTERN B+
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
ILLINOIS B-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
INDIANA B
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
MINNESOTA B-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
(edit)
Thanks to Mrstickball we have the following voting form and the resulting output to help us determine and shape our picks.
TO PARTICIPATE:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dG5xNjRsWTdIWkpoc2otcUp3V1dKSUE6MQ
TO SEE THE CURRENT RESULTS:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtIYnfEudSQYdG5xNjRsWTdIWkpoc2otcUp3V1dKSUE#gid=0
(original post follows):
Very little data is in place, and it's first blush with little/no research. For example, the conference and overall records are sort of arbitrary values -- they may not even make sense mathematically. I've plugged in some names in the preseason all-B1G roster, but they're blind(ish) stabs and lack ht/wt and class data. The recruiting class rankings/highlight/holes filled should be cake for this group.
Anyone with the ability is welcome to edit my post and start plugging in info.
This data will accompany a couple conference articles in print at the national level (I'll have more information later -- or you can scroll down to the bottom of any of our pages to see with whom we're partnered), so (as we so often try to do) we need to do our best to set our own biases aside and give a good look at the conference for those who are less familiar.
Much appreciated. I'm up to my eyeballs in ETS work, but I'll let this percolate for a day or two over the weekend and see if this may be a viable way to put these things together. Thanks in advance to any willing to pitch in.
2012 predicted order of finish
CONF./ALL
Leaders
Ohio State 6-2 10-2
Wisconsin 6-2 9-3
Purdue 4-4 6-6
Illinois 4-4 5-7
Penn State 3-5 5-7
Indiana 2-6 4-8
Legends
Michigan 7-1 10-2
Nebraska 6-2 9-3
Michigan State 5-3 8-4
Northwestern 4-4 7-5
Iowa 4-4 6-6
Minnesota 2-6 4-8
Pre-season all conference team
Offense
POS PLAYER, TEAM HT./WT. YR
TE Jacob Pedersen, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Travis Frederick, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
OL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
WR Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
WR Kyle Prater, Northwestern 6-10/250 Jr.
QB Denard Robinson, Michigan 6-10/250 Jr.
RB Montee Ball, Wisconsin 6-10/250 Jr.
FB Zach Boren, Ohio State 6-10/250 Jr.
Defense
POS PLAYER, TEAM HT./WT. YR
DL William Gholston, MSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DL Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DL John Simon, Ohio State 6-10/250 Jr.
DL Kawann Short, Purdue 6-10/250 Jr.
LB Mike Taylor, Wisc 6-10/250 Sr.
LB Chris Borland, Wisc 6-10/250 Sr.
LB Denicos Allen, MSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Johnny Adams, MSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
DB Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
Special teams
PK Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
P Namegoeshere, KSU 6-10/250 Jr.
Recruiting report card (a quick sentence on each class. Try and mention one big-name recruit, what need did they fill, if they actually did accomplish that. Abbreviate as needed for positions.)
OHIO STATE A
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
MICHIGAN A
Kalis? Pipkins? asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
NEBRASKA B+
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
MICHIGAN STATE B+
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
PURDUE B
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
IOWA B-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
PENN STATE C
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
WISCONSIN C-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
NORTHWESTERN B+
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
ILLINOIS B-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
INDIANA B
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
MINNESOTA B-
asdf asdfas dfasd fasdf asdfas dfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf asdf asdfasasdfasd dfasd fasdf asdf
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