Cool map. Thanks.
So one of the things those poo-faces like to whine about is how the Big Ten didn't back them up in 1994 - not just the Ohio Voters. So, according to your map, the voters in the states with Big Ten teams (I'm not going to research whether they have any affiliation with any team - just whether their symbols are in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Iowa (Pennsylvania will be another category)) voted in favor of Nebraska 10-4. (There's one vote on the border between Iowa and Nebraska - I'm counting that as in Nebraska. Please correct me if that's wrong.) Penn State got 28.5% of those first-place votes. Pennsylvania voted in favor of Nebraska by 2-1. The rest of the country voted in favor of Nebraska 49-5 (with one tie). Pennsylvania got 9.3% of those first-place votes. The Big Ten voters did 3 times as well as the rest of the country. According to people on BWI, though, the Big Ten was the reason Penn State didn't get the votes.
End even if those 10 votes in the Big Ten go to Penn State, as well as the 2 from Pennsylvania, the vote would be 37-17, in favor of Nebraska. Give Penn State that one guy's split vote, and it's 37-18. Assuming Penn State gets 37 second-place votes, and Nebraska gets 18 second-place votes, Nebraska edges out Penn State 1357 to 1338.
You still need to find 11 people to change their votes to get the 1994 national championship to the greatest team ever.