Or could it even be Minnesota?
I am eliminating Illinois, Northwestern, Purdue, and Wisconsin immediately from the conversation. Badgers simply are not the Badgers of the past-- but they weren't last year either. Some fans there will become a bit restless if they lose 5 or 6 this season after what happened in 2020 to them.
However, Nebraska's win last night was dominating-- but it was over a pretty crappy Northwestern team. But they should have beaten Michigan State and their loss at Oklahoma (they are not the typical OU) they were right in the game all the way. Loss at Illinois was pathetic but that did happen 5 weeks ago now. I HATE Nebraska but they might just be the best in the division behind Iowa.
Minnesota hard to figure. They've not really played anyone this year but Ohio State-- and even when they played them that was not a real good OSU team. The loss at home against Bowling Green was unforgiveable for them.
Thoughts?
I am eliminating Illinois, Northwestern, Purdue, and Wisconsin immediately from the conversation. Badgers simply are not the Badgers of the past-- but they weren't last year either. Some fans there will become a bit restless if they lose 5 or 6 this season after what happened in 2020 to them.
However, Nebraska's win last night was dominating-- but it was over a pretty crappy Northwestern team. But they should have beaten Michigan State and their loss at Oklahoma (they are not the typical OU) they were right in the game all the way. Loss at Illinois was pathetic but that did happen 5 weeks ago now. I HATE Nebraska but they might just be the best in the division behind Iowa.
Minnesota hard to figure. They've not really played anyone this year but Ohio State-- and even when they played them that was not a real good OSU team. The loss at home against Bowling Green was unforgiveable for them.
Thoughts?