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Big Ten Week 4 Power Rankings: Ohio State back on top
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/124378/big-ten-week-4-power-rankings-ohio-state-back-on-top
It was an interesting weekend for the conference.
The Big Ten finished 12-2, with its only losses coming from -- spoiler alert -- the two worst teams in our power rankings. But other games against inferior opponents were closer than we anticipated, which led to some minor shake-ups in our weekly rankings. Take a look:
1. Ohio State Buckeyes (4-0): They're back on top after a brief stay at No. 2. Quarterback Cardale Jones was "OK" in the 38-12 win over Western Michigan, according to coach Urban Meyer, but more is expected out of him. Still, this game was a step forward and showed us enough to put the Buckeyes back at No. 1
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2. Michigan State Spartans (4-0): How many more injuries can these Spartans withstand? Linebacker Ed Davis and cornerbackVayante Copeland are out for the season, and offensive tackle Jack Conklin now has a knee injury. Sure, they beat Central Michigan 30-10, but they had just a seven-point advantage heading into the final quarter. Something might have to give, eventually.
3. Northwestern Wildcats (4-0): Clayton Thorson finally looked like a former Elite 11 quarterback in the second half. If the Wildcats can find some offense, the rest of the nation had better keep an eye on this team. The 24-19 win over Ball State wasn't exactly convincing, but the Wildcats have impressed this season.
4. Iowa Hawkeyes (4-0): Kirk Ferentz's squad has been the definition of average for -- well, a long time. But it's been anything but this season. The Hawkeyes demolished North Texas 62-16, as QB C.J. Beathard turned in a near-perfect game. Ferentz clearly picked the right quarterback here, and at this rate, no one would be surprised to see Iowa playing in the B1G title game.
5. Wisconsin Badgers (3-1): The good news? Taiwan Deal rushed for 147 yards and showed the Badgers can still have a running game in their 28-0 win over Hawaii. The bad news? Corey Clement is still out four to six weeks and the Badgers have two incredibly important games the next two weeks -- Iowa and Nebraska.
6. Michigan Wolverines (3-1): One voting point separated U-M from UW, as these Wolverines just keep climbing the rankings. Coach Jim Harbaugh has done a superb job so far, and this defense is elite. Most of us picked Michigan to beat BYU, but none of us expected a 31-0 shutout. These Wolverines should provide a strong challenge for Ohio State and Michigan State.
7. Minnesota Golden Gophers (3-1): They keep on winning in dramatic fashion -- but games like the 27-24 win over Ohio shouldn't be so close. Mitch Leidner needs to build off this win and get the offense clicking or he'll get a cold reception in the city that sees an annual snowfall of nearly 4 feet.
Big Ten Week 4 Power Rankings: Ohio State back on top
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/124378/big-ten-week-4-power-rankings-ohio-state-back-on-top
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Josh Moyer, ESPN Staff Writer
It was an interesting weekend for the conference.
The Big Ten finished 12-2, with its only losses coming from -- spoiler alert -- the two worst teams in our power rankings. But other games against inferior opponents were closer than we anticipated, which led to some minor shake-ups in our weekly rankings. Take a look:
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