Please don't take it as "outrage". I don't think anybody gets outraged over the placement of the bottom few teams in the league.
I questioned it because I just don't see it. I disagree with your analysis and do not see this as being close at all. Both went 1-8 in conference, I'll compare wins first:
- Maryland's win was a blowout of Rutgers but Rutgers is BY FAR the worst team in the league. Their closest B1G game all year was a 21 point loss to a PSU team that just didn't care coming off of losing their hopes and dreams the prior week. Blowing out Rutgers proves next-to-nothing to me.
- Northwestern's win was a blowout of a decent Illinois team that has four B1G wins to their name and will go bowling this year. Northwestern's is a MUCH better win.
They had six common opponents:
- Both got blown out by Ohio State, Maryland's loss was worse.
- Both lost to Minnesota but NU's was a 16 point loss that was reasonably competitive while UMD lost 52-10 in a game that was never in doubt.
- Both lost to Indiana but Maryland's loss was competitive while Northwestern got run off the field.
- Both lost to MSU but Maryland's loss was competitive while Northwestern got run off the field.
- Both lost to Purdue but the Boilermakers ran the Terrapins off the field and needed a last second FG to beat NU by 2.
- Both lost to Nebraska but the Cornhuskers ran the Terrapins off the field in a 54-7 slaughter while they needed a last second FG to beat NU by 3.
I see this as a 4-2 (or arguably 3-2 if you treat the tOSU blowouts as equivalent) advantage for the Cats.
I've covered their wins and their common opponents, here are each team's other two B1G games:
- Maryland got destroyed by PSU and M
- Northwestern lost 20-0 to Iowa and had a reasonably competitive game with Wisconsin.
I see this as somewhat better by NU.
OOC:
Maryland's OOC is probably a little better but this was also way back in August/September.
I just don't see how this adds up to Maryland > Northwestern.
Not trying to be disrespectful, but it took me until now to muster up the energy to read this, as I really have no interest in dissecting the bottom of the league.
By outrage, I simply mean "care enough to ask someone to justify their personal opinion on a highly subjective matter." That just seems odd to me. However, I know you love to dive into this stuff, so I'll give a very brief response:
You're judging them on MOV (MOL, really). Northwestern is a ball control team. MOV bias punishes winning ball control teams (like Iowa) and rewards losing ball control teams (like Nortwestern).
RE: OOC. By lumping all the games together, you've ignored Maryland's biggest win (Syracuse). By discounting those OOC games as being early in the season, and therefore less significant, you also ignore that Northwestern benefited from a cupcake in November.
I maintain my original stance. NU has a slightly better win, Maryland played a slightly harder schedule. I chose to move NU ahead of Maryland this week, but it wasn't a no-brainer; more of a "meh, throw 'em a bone for picking up a win."