http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...mes-releases-2015-college-football-win-totals
I don't bet, but found these preliminary numbers interesting...
I don't bet, but found these preliminary numbers interesting...
I interpreted it as there is a high level of parity in the SEC (no team better than a 9.5 win total) versus very little parity in the Big 10 (3 teams with a 10 win total or more)Are they thinking Wischeese is going to beat Bama
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Wisconsin ScheduleAre they thinking Wischeese is going to beat Bama
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That's crazy. I mean, how does that even happen? Even the Barn thinks that's a lucky break.How do you avoid Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Penn State?
All of those teams are in the Big Ten East. Wisconsin is in the West. Somehow they drew Rutgers and Maryland from the opposite division. Lucky indeed.Wisconsin Schedule
Sept 5th vs Bama
Sep 12 - Home vs Miami (Ohio)
Sept 19 - Home vs Troy
Sept 26 - Home vs Hawaii
Oct 3 - Home vs Iowa
Oct 10 - at Nebraska
Oct 17 - Home vs Purdue
Oct 24 - at Illinois
Oct 31 - Home vs Rutgers
Nov 7 - at Maryland
Nov 21 - Home vs Northwestern
Nove 28 - at Minnesota.....
I'm guessing they are suggesting they lose to Bama and maybe Nebraska....
How do you avoid Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Penn State?
The Big 10 needs to balance out the league if those 4 are in the East.....because outside of Nebraska and Wisconsin -- that league is heavy "East" --All of those teams are in the Big Ten East. Wisconsin is in the West. Somehow they drew Rutgers and Maryland from the opposite division. Lucky indeed.
Geographically its very hard. The addition of Nebraska was suppose to do it, but Nebraska isnt good so you are stuck with NE,MN,Wis,IA,IL,NW, and Purdue vs OSU,Mich,MSU,IN,PSU,Rutgers, and Maryland. Originally when the conference expanded Michigan and Nebraska were on one side and Whisky and tOSU were on the other. But people complained about the Legends and Leaders idea. So geographically the current divisions are correct but its more or less a better version of the Big 12 North.The Big 10 needs to balance out the league if those 4 are in the East.....because outside of Nebraska and Wisconsin -- that league is heavy "East" --
Purdue, Illinois, haven't been relevant in decades....
I interpreted it as there is a high level of parity in the SEC (no team better than a 9.5 win total) versus very little parity in the Big 10 (3 teams with a 10 win total or more)
Yeah I went back and looked for my brain because I lost it back there. You both are right.Wisconsin Schedule
Sept 5th vs Bama
Sep 12 - Home vs Miami (Ohio)
Sept 19 - Home vs Troy
Sept 26 - Home vs Hawaii
Oct 3 - Home vs Iowa
Oct 10 - at Nebraska
Oct 17 - Home vs Purdue
Oct 24 - at Illinois
Oct 31 - Home vs Rutgers
Nov 7 - at Maryland
Nov 21 - Home vs Northwestern
Nove 28 - at Minnesota.....
I'm guessing they are suggesting they lose to Bama and maybe Nebraska....
How do you avoid Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Penn State?