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Division is Iowa's to lose but this weekend will have a big impact on how things play out in the mess that is the Big Ten West.
Wisconsin at Illinois
Minnesota at Iowa
Northwestern at Nebraska
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Purdue all have crossover games left with one of the big three from the East so penciling those games in as loses....because....I mean we have all seen those teams and the West teams in action this year....
Counting those crossover games as loses the current standings look like this
Iowa - 3-1
Wisconsin - 2-2
Nebraska - 1-2
Northwestern - 1-2
Illinois - 1-2
Minnesota - 1-3
Purdue - 1-4
In my opinion, 6-3 can win the West this year. With that in mind, Minnesota has to win every game other than Ohio State to have a shot and Purdue is likely already out of the race. Wisconsin's outlook got much cloudier with Mordecai going down against Iowa. They are going to need Braelon Allen to hold together because if he goes down their offense is in a lot of trouble.
Iowa has far and away the easiest path to the title but their offense is so bad that they will likely be in tight games every weekend, and while they typically win those close games, it doesn't take much to end up with a loss when you are living on the edge like that week after week.
So getting back to the title of the thread, this is a big weekend for the West. If we can knock off Iowa the race will be wide open, if they beat us we are out of the picture and their odds of winning the division get that much better. Illinois has a great chance of knocking off Wisconsin at home and who knows what to expect from Northwestern vs. Nebraska. The winners of those other two games will be firmly in the mix for the West, while the losers will be on the brink of elimination.
In the end, the winner of the division gets a trip to Indy where they will almost certainly get demolished by whoever wins the East. The West division is definitely going out with a whimper in its final year as all 7 teams leave a lot to be desired and none of them look like a team that could compete with the best teams in the country.
Wisconsin at Illinois
Minnesota at Iowa
Northwestern at Nebraska
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Purdue all have crossover games left with one of the big three from the East so penciling those games in as loses....because....I mean we have all seen those teams and the West teams in action this year....
Counting those crossover games as loses the current standings look like this
Iowa - 3-1
Wisconsin - 2-2
Nebraska - 1-2
Northwestern - 1-2
Illinois - 1-2
Minnesota - 1-3
Purdue - 1-4
In my opinion, 6-3 can win the West this year. With that in mind, Minnesota has to win every game other than Ohio State to have a shot and Purdue is likely already out of the race. Wisconsin's outlook got much cloudier with Mordecai going down against Iowa. They are going to need Braelon Allen to hold together because if he goes down their offense is in a lot of trouble.
Iowa has far and away the easiest path to the title but their offense is so bad that they will likely be in tight games every weekend, and while they typically win those close games, it doesn't take much to end up with a loss when you are living on the edge like that week after week.
So getting back to the title of the thread, this is a big weekend for the West. If we can knock off Iowa the race will be wide open, if they beat us we are out of the picture and their odds of winning the division get that much better. Illinois has a great chance of knocking off Wisconsin at home and who knows what to expect from Northwestern vs. Nebraska. The winners of those other two games will be firmly in the mix for the West, while the losers will be on the brink of elimination.
In the end, the winner of the division gets a trip to Indy where they will almost certainly get demolished by whoever wins the East. The West division is definitely going out with a whimper in its final year as all 7 teams leave a lot to be desired and none of them look like a team that could compete with the best teams in the country.