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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #14 on: September 09, 2024, 10:31:51 AM »
I feel like we've seen that data before.  Maybe even as far back as the bobs?

BTW, whatever happened to the bobs?
was a solid poster.. He got lost a couple site changes ago. Always loved what a data guru he was. 

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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2024, 10:37:33 AM »
was a solid poster.. He got lost a couple site changes ago. Always loved what a data guru he was.
We tried to get him back. 

@Drew4UTk  even set up a server for him to host his data on this site.

He was really crushed when Mr. Hoople passed away.
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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #16 on: September 09, 2024, 10:39:07 AM »
We tried to get him back.

@Drew4UTk  even set up a server for him to host his data on this site.

He was really crushed when Mr. Hoople passed away.
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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #17 on: September 09, 2024, 10:43:42 AM »
1. Ohio State (2-0)

Ohio State takes the top spot after Week 2. The Buckeyes topped 50 points once again over the weekend, defeating Western Michigan by a score of 56-0, with wide receiver Jeremiah Smith having himself an afternoon, amassing five receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown.

2. Penn State (2-0)

Following their huge victory on the road against West Virginia in Week 1, Penn State came home to a raucous Beaver Stadium. However, it was anything but an easy Week 2 for the Nittany Lions, as Bowling Green gave them all they could handle over the weekend, falling seven points shy in their upset attempt.

At the least, quarterback Drew Allar showed his mettle again in Week 2, passing for 204 yards and two touchdowns in the win. Penn State will look to hammer out the kinks in another home game in Week 3, as they welcome Illinois to town for their first Big Ten game of 2024.

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3. Michigan (1-1)

After a dominating run led by Jim Harbaugh over the last couple of seasons, Sherrone Moore hoped to continue the immense success for the Wolverines. However, it’s been a rocky start, as Michigan struggled a bit with Fresno State in Week 1, and then Texas came to Ann Arbor and took their lunch in Week 2.

4. Oregon (2-0)

Oregon came into the season with dreams of a Big Ten title in their first season with the conference. While they’re 2-0 after two weeks, the Ducks haven’t been overly impressive, struggling with Idaho in Week 1 and Boise State in Week 2, two teams Dan Lanning’s team will need to show they can handle if their College Football Playoff dreams are to come true.

Perhaps their rivalry clash with Oregon State is just what the doctor ordered to return to form for the Ducks. Defeating the Beavers in Corvallis would be no small feat, but it’s something Dillon Gabriel and something must accomplish to get their team prepared for some Big Ten clashes in the coming weeks.


5. USC (2-0)

USC was a bit overlooked heading into the 2024 campaign, after the Trojans faltered following immense hype in 2023. However, a victory over LSU in Week 1, and a tremendous follow-up against Utah State in Week 2 has Lincoln Riley’s squad tending up.

Miller Moss and USC’s offense is looking poised to continue ravaging their opponents, and they’ll enjoy a well-timed bye week in Week 3. It’s back to work the following weekend, with another massive showdown on the docket, as the Trojans will travel to Ann Arbor to face Michigan.


6. Washington (2-0)

Washington’s first two weeks haven’t been dominating by any means, by the Huskies have done enough to get to 2-0, even though the completion hasn’t been stiff. In Week 2, Jedd Fisch’s squad defeated Eastern Michigan by a score of 30-9, with Will Rogers passing for four touchdowns in an impressive performance.

While the two don’t share the same conference any longer, Washington will welcome Washington State to town in Week 3. The Cougars will be highly motivated to beat the Huskies, so the freshly-minted Big Ten program will need to be at their best inside Lumen Field when Saturday rolls around.


7. Wisconsin (2-0)

Through two weeks, Wisconsin hasn’t established themselves as world-beaters, but the Badgers are 2-0. Still, the confidence in Luke Fickell’s team isn’t exactly soaring, as Wisconsin struggled at times in their wins over Western Michigan and South Dakota.

There will certainly be zero time for that in Week 3. Wisconsin will have their biggest test of the season by far, with the Alabama Crimson Tide coming to Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, in what should be one of the better showdowns this weekend.


8. Michigan State (2-0)

Michigan State defeated FAU in Week 1, and then the Spartans were able to go on the road and take care of business in Week 2 on the road, defeating Maryland. Utilizing a ten-point fourth quarter, Aidan Chiles led Michigan State to another dub, even if he threw three interceptions in the conference battle.

In Week 3, Michigan State will have a bit of a reprieve, as Prairie View will come to East Lansing. The schedule tightens up a bit after, so Michigan State must use this weekend as a chance to iron out everything they need to improve on, because they won’t get away with it against some of their tougher conference foes.


9. Illinois (2-0)

What a start to the season it’s been for Illinois. After taking care of business against Eastern Illinois in Week 1, by future of a 45-0 victory, the Fighting Illini got some revenge on Kansas in Week 2, defeating the No. 19-ranked Jayhawks by four due to their ten point fourth quarter last Saturday afternoon.

Now, Illinois will be hoping to keep the good times rolling in Week 3, as they’ll welcome Central Michigan to Memorial Stadium. It’ll be their third home game of the season, before they take their show on the road in Week 4, so they’ll be hoping to leave Champaign undefeated when the time comes.


10. Nebraska (2-0)

Matt Rhule’s Cornhuskers quieted Colorado and Deion Sanders in Week 2. The Buffaloes were shellshocked by halftime, as Nebraska raced out to a 28-0 lead, and while they didn’t score in the second half, it was more than enough to secure a win inside Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.

Now, Dylan Railoa and the new-look Cornhuskers will look to keep their momentum headed in the right direction in Week 3, as they’ll welcome Northern Iowa to town. Some important Big Ten clashes will take place in the weeks following, so Nebraska will be hoping to continue their impressive play with that in mind.


Big Ten Power Rankings: 11-16
11. UCLA (1-0)
12. Iowa (1-1)
13. Purdue (1-0)
14. Maryland (1-1)
15. Indiana (2-0)
16. Rutgers (2-0)
17. Minnesota (1-1)
18. Northwestern (1-1)
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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #18 on: September 09, 2024, 10:48:32 AM »
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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #19 on: September 09, 2024, 11:31:29 AM »
1 - Ohio State
Previous: Won 56-0 over Western Michigan

Momentary Musing: Snore and into a bye week. It must be nice to live such a boring life. When are they going to be tested? Iowa? Michigan State? Nebraska? It might not be until November when they play Penn State.

2 - Penn State
Previous: Won 34-27 over Bowling Green.

Momentary Musing: I believe this was a let down game after a big win against West Virginia the week before. The matchup against Illinois will be a better game than we expect but the next game against Kent State should probably be easy for the Nittany Lions.

3 - USC
Previous: Won 48-0 over Utah State.

Momentary Musing: Is this defense for real? Well for two weeks is sure seems like it. They get a week off until they go to Michigan. That might not be a great offensive test but probably better than Utah State.

4 - Oregon
Previous: Won 37-34 over Boise State.

Upcoming: At Oregon State on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: An interesting stat that I did not expect was that going into this game Oregon was 0-3 against Boise State. That changed with a last second field goal but we really have to start wondering if Oregon is going to get this figured out.

5 - Michigan
Previous: Lost 31-12 to Texas.

Upcoming: Arkansas State on Saturday

Momentary Musing: So is Texas that good or is Michigan just not as great as the preseason prognosticators thought? They lose 31-12 but it really was not that close. We will find out how good Michigan is or isn’t in two weeks when USC comes to town.

6 - Wisconsin
Previous: Won 27-13 over South Dakota.

Upcoming: Alabama on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: Normally I would probably knock Wisconsin for 27-13 win over South Dakota especially when it’s a week after a 28-14 win over Central Michigan. However, in this case they could be looking ahead because Alabama is coming to town next week.

7 - Iowa
Previous: Lost 20-19 over Iowa.

Upcoming: Troy on Saturday

Momentary Musing: I am always slow on knocking teams when they lose in a rivalry game and I’ll do the same here. Iowa State came in to Kinnick and won on a last second field goal. Iowa appears to plan on riding Kaleb Johnson as their quarterback, Cade McNamara, struggled as he went 13-29 for 99 yards and two interceptions.

8 - Nebraska
Previous: Won 28-10 over Colorado

Upcoming: Northern Iowa on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: I think even if Colorado goes on to have a bad season that the win for the Huskers was still a big one because the entire country was watching. In the past it was Nebraska who laid eggs on national television.

9 - Rutgers
Previous: Won 49-17 over Akron.

Momentary Musing: Rutgers keeps on keeping on and dominating the competition. Now we can talk about the level of competition but they are doing their job and there are some other teams in the conference who are not. In two weeks they go to Virginia Tech. At this point I still think Rutgers is the biggest threat for Nebraska to not start 7-0.

10 - Washington
Previous: Won 30-9 over Eastern Michigan.

Upcoming: Washington State on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: Washington’s quarterback Will Rogers throws for four touchdowns after a slow start. Eastern Michigan was up 3-0 at the beginning of the second quarter but Washington went on to score 21 points in the second quarter.

11 - Indiana
Previous: Won 77-3 over Western Illinois

Upcoming: At UCLA on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: Indiana broke the school’s single game scoring record by scoring 77 points. They scored 76 points in 1901. So that’s something.

12 - Illinois
Previous: Won 23-17 over Kansas.

Upcoming: Central Michigan on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: It is between Nebraska and Illinois for the best win of the weekend and the nod probably goes to Illinois as Kansas is likely a much better team than Colorado when we look at these teams at the end of the season.

13 - Michigan State
Previous: Won 27-24 to Maryland.

Upcoming: Prairie View A&M on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: One of my most confident picks I had for this past week was Maryland over Michigan State. Well good job on Jonathan Smith in proving me wrong. MSU was also able to overcome three interceptions thrown by Aiden Chiles and a 7 point deficit halfway through the 4th quarter.

14 - Maryland
Previous: Lost 24-27 to Michigan State.

Upcoming: At Virginia on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: Kind of a surprising loss to MSU as Maryland played really well the week before and MSU struggled. You never know with conference play. Maryland even won the turnover battle by two.

15 - Minnesota
Previous: Won 48-0 over Rhode Island.

Upcoming: Nevada on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: The Fighting PJ Flecks survives to fight another day. They matchup against Nevada next week who is currently 1-2 after losing to Georgia Southern and SMU.

16 - Purdue
Previous: Bye Week

Upcoming: Notre Dame on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: That Notre Dame team went from looking like one of the best a week ago to beatable after losing to Northern Illinois on Saturday. What will Purdue do?

17 - Northwestern
Previous: Lost 20-26 to Duke in 2OT

Upcoming: Eastern Illinois on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: It has to be weird playing in that high school stadium right? Like I wonder if some of the NW players are looking around and asking themselves if this is what they signed up for. Then they remembered that they’ll graduate with a degree from Northwestern and they were probably fine with it.

18 - UCLA
Previous: Bye Week.

Upcoming: Indiana on Saturday.

Momentary Musing: Indiana put up 77 points on Saturday. What are they going to put up against the UCLA defense?
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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #20 on: September 09, 2024, 12:33:58 PM »
I feel like we've seen that data before.  Maybe even as far back as the bobs?

BTW, whatever happened to the bobs?
Also in response to @SuperMario 's comment:  I remember having this discussion but I don't think I compiled the data.  

It wouldn't be THAT hard but it would take some time.  

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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #21 on: September 09, 2024, 02:21:44 PM »
Interesting to see everyone ranking Oregon ahead of Washington. Is it because national rankings have them so high? Oregon has barely escaped twice. Lot of claims that maybe Idaho was just a much better team than expected but they barely beat Wyoming this weak.

Oregon looks very overrated at this point. Yes it’s week 2, but they wouldn’t sniff my top 10 in the nation right now.
The Athletic CFP podcast said they've already allowed more sacks through 2 games this year (against Idaho and Boise), than they have allowed in an entire season since 2021.

Also #82 in plays of over 20 yards, last year they were #2

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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #22 on: September 09, 2024, 03:56:08 PM »
1  OSU
2  USC
3  Washington
4    Illinois
5    Nebraska
6  MSU
7    Oregon
8    Maryland
9    PSU
10  Michign
11  Rutgers
12  Wisconsin
13  Minn
14  Iowa
15  Purdue
16  indiana
17  Nwestern
18  UCLA

OSU is the top and UCLA is the bottom  the rest ??
i want to revise my list I have a new easier way to list all 18 teams


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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #23 on: September 12, 2024, 12:09:22 PM »
Last week in parentheses...
  • OHIO STATE (2) - embarrassing schedule, but at least they buried their MAC foe, unlike Penn State
  • USC (3) - took care of business
  • PENN STATE (1) - hopefully for them just a blip
  • OREGON (5) - Boise State for now looks like comfortably the best G5 team, but Ducks still have lots of work to do
  • MICHIGAN (4) - honestly almost left them at #4
  • WASHINGTON (6) - ho hum
  • NEBRASKA (8) - would have liked to see them continue in the 2nd half
  • RUTGERS (10) - won't learn anything until next week
  • WISCONSIN (9) - let South Dakota hang around, and now letting WMU hang around looks even worse
  • IOWA (7) - peak El Assico
  • ILLINOIS (14) - Zakhari Franklin looking like the guy Ole Miss thought they were getting last year
  • MICHIGAN STATE (17) - have to clean up the turnovers, but a conference road win is a conference road win
  • MARYLAND (11) - did they think it was October?
  • UCLA (12) - everyone from here down hasn't done anything one way or the other for me to change their order
  • MINNESOTA (13) -
  • PURDUE (15) -
  • NORTHWESTERN (16) -
  • INDIANA (18) -

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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #24 on: September 12, 2024, 12:19:54 PM »
Massey composite rankings (43 computers - last week in parentheses)

  • Georgia (1)
  • Texas (3)
  • Alabama (2)
  • OHIO STATE (5)
  • PENN STATE (6)
  • Ole Miss (9)
  • OREGON (7)
  • Tennessee (12)
  • MICHIGAN (4)
  • Missouri (11)
  • USC (15)
  • Kansas State (13)
  • Oklahoma (10)
  • WASHINGTON (14)
  • Utah (18)
  • Notre Dame (8)
  • Clemson (23)
  • Oklahoma State (17)
  • Louisville (19)
  • LSU (16)
  • Miami (20)
  • Iowa State (-)
  • Arizona (22)
  • IOWA (21)
  • Central Florida (-)




  • 30. Nebraska (46)
  • 32. Wisconsin (35)
  • 40. Illinois (56)
  • 44. Maryland (28)
  • 46. UCLA (42)
  • 52. Rutgers (52)
  • 61. Minnesota (70)
  • 63. Michigan State (77)
  • 64. Purdue (64)
  • 65. Northwestern (51)
  • 67. Indiana (79)

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Re: Big Ten Week 2 Power Ranking
« Reply #25 on: September 12, 2024, 12:56:15 PM »
OSU's noncon is awful, though that was aided by canceling a home and home with Washington when they joined the B1G

SP+

2. OSU
8. PSU
9. Oregon
12. USC
13. Michigan
22. Iowa
24. Washington
28. Nebraska
29. Wisconsin
38. Rutgers
39. Minnesota
42. Maryland
49. Illinois
53. UCLA
54. Indiana
58. Purdue
76. MSU
81. Northwestern

 

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