Noel’s Big Ten Power Rankings

Noel’s Big Ten Power Rankings.

What a crazy week it was for the Big Ten. The first week of the season, when every Big Ten team played a conference foe, sure provided a lot of entertainment. Not for all the teams, though. We have a new number one at the top of the power rankings this week. A few teams made some big jumps and drops too. How did your team fare?

Where do the teams stand after week 5?

  1. Michigan (5-0)

Last Week’s Spot: #2

The Wolverines traveled down to the place that eats up the top five teams and came out with an impressive victory. The Hawkeyes couldn’t stop Michigan running back Blake Corum, who rushed for 133 yards and a touchdown.

Next Up:  @ Indiana

2. Ohio State (5-0)

Last Week’s Spot: #1

Bad news: Ohio State star running back TreVyon Henderson missed the game due to injury. Good news: His backup, Miyan Williams, rushed for 189 yards and five touchdowns Must be nice Ohio State

Next Up:  @ Michigan State

3. Penn State (5-0)

Last Week’s Spot: #4

The Nittany Lions committed five turnovers and had seven penalties against Northwestern. It wasn’t the prettiest game for both teams as the weather didn’t help much. Penn State is 5-0 as they head into a bye week before they play Michigan.

Next Up: Bye

4. Maryland (4-1)

Last Week’s Spot: #5

The Terrapins handed the Spartans their third consecutive loss as Taulia Tagovailoa threw for 314 yards and a touchdown. Maryland held Michigan State scoreless in the second half and gained only eight yards in the third quarter.

Next Up: Purdue

5. Illinois (4-1)

Last Week’s Spot: #7

On his first return to Camp Randall, Bret Bielema’s Illinois team beat Wisconsin so badly that they decided to fire their coach the next day. Running back Chase Brown continues to shine, and the defense held Wisconsin to TWO RUSHING YARDS. I don’t think I have ever typed those words in a sentence before.

Next Up: Iowa

6. Purdue (3-2)

Last Week’s Spot: #12

The Boilermakers jump up six spots after they go to Minneapolis and take down the undefeated Golden Gophers. Jeff Brohm finally gets a win against P.J. Fleck after waiting so long. Purdue has an inside track to win the Big Ten West.

Next Up: @ Maryland

7. Minnesota (4-1)

Last Week’s Spot: #3

Costly mistakes haunted the Gophers as they lost for the first time this season. The Minnesota rushing attack was non-existent without Mo Ibrahim and the offensive line struggling most of the day. The Gophers will gladly welcome their bye week before they travel to Illinois.

Next Up: Bye

8. Iowa (3-2)

Last Week’s Spot: #6

The Hawkeyes’ four-game winning streak of beating Michigan at home ended as the Wolverines beat Iowa 27-14. The Hawkeye offense couldn’t do much in the first three quarters against Michigan. By the time they did put something together in the fourth quarter, it was too late.

Next Up: @ Illinois

9. Wisconsin (2-3)

Last Week’s Spot: #9

The Badgers have been outscored 86-31 in the last two games. Sure, they played Ohio State, but they sure didn’t respond well at home against Illinois last week. Wisconsin’s performance in the first five games of the season was bad enough to fire head coach Paul Chryst. Chryst leaves Wisconsin with a 67-26 record.

Next Up: @ Northwestern

10. Rutgers (3-2)

Last Week’s Spot: #10

I let Wisconsin and Rutgers keep their spots in the rankings mostly because I can’t stomach the thought of putting the teams below them over them at this point. How about Greg Schiano walking across the field yelling at Ryan Day for running a fake punt in the fourth quarter? More of that, please.

Next Up: Nebraska

11. Nebraska (2-3)

Last Week’s Spot: #13

Congratulations Huskers, you are no longer at the bottom of the power rankings. Nebraska ended a nine-game losing streak against FBS opponents as they beat Indiana 35-21. Every Husker fan right now is taking pictures of the Big Ten West standings and telling people they are tied for first.

Next Up: @ Rutgers

12. Indiana (3-2)

Last Week’s Spot: #8

Going into Lincoln and playing a night game is always tough; but not having your top two receivers makes it even tougher. The Hoosiers scored 21 points in the second quarter to tie the game heading into halftime, but didn’t score at all in the second half as Nebraska pulled away in the fourth quarter.

Next Up: Michigan

13. Michigan State (2-3)

Last Week’s Spot: #11

The Spartans’ season is slipping away from them fast, as they lost their third straight game and had their four-game winning streak over Maryland snapped. It’s hard to see the Spartans making a bowl game this year, considering they won 11 games a year ago.

Next Up: Ohio State

14. Northwestern (1-4)

Last Week’s Spot: #13

The Wildcats went into State College as 25-point underdogs against Penn State. The rainy weather and sloppy play by both teams kept them in the game for most of the day. Northwestern was limited to 241 total yards and converted only four-thirds of its own attempts in sixteen attempts.Northwestern is still winless on US soil.

Next Up: Wisconsin

 

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