Treemagnet
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I am not sure how the tiebreakers work but IF the Gophers beat Iowa and Wisconsin AND Purdue and Illinois lose another game does that give the Gophers the division?
Yes according to JG and Burnsy this morning.I am not sure how the tiebreakers work but IF the Gophers beat Iowa and Wisconsin AND Purdue and Illinois lose another game does that give the Gophers the division?
SameI don't see how Purdue loses another game with Indiana and Northwestern remaining.
I don't see how Purdue loses another game with Indiana and Northwestern remaining.
I didn’t think Purdue could beat Illinois.I didn't see how Arizona would beat UCLA yesterday, but it happened.
Seriously though, college football is weird, and rivalry games are weirder. You never know what could happen in that Indiana game.
Not to be rude but this is pretty simple math.I am not sure how the tiebreakers work but IF the Gophers beat Iowa and Wisconsin AND Purdue and Illinois lose another game does that give the Gophers the division?
I think the only way Minnesota can win any tiebreakers is if Minnesota ends in a tie with just Iowa or wisconsin (and I don’t think they win a 3 way tie, I think Iowa would)Not to be rude but this is pretty simple math.
You have 4 teams all tied for first with a 4-3 record and 1 team doesn't lose a game while the others all lose at least 1 more time there is only one team that can win the division.
I get being confused about the tiebreakers because those can get messy but what you laid out there is basically our one path to the top spot. We have to win out and we need both Illinois and Purdue to lose a game.
Again, just pathetic that we Gopher fans have to sit here at the end of the year and try to figure out tie-breakers to win the West. Just win those earlier games and we wouldn't have to go through this tired exercise every year! (I still love my Gophers, but it's frustrating every year, that we can't take care of business)
Yeah, this year is messy.We're not special in frustration this year as Gopher fans. Fans for every team in the West is saying the same. Heck, we were all ready to crown Illinois a couple weeks ago before they lost to two seemingly inferior teams.
Yeah, this year is messy.
Sucks knowing that the Purdue loss is what is most likely going to keep us from winning the division (outright or through tiebreakers) but it is what it is. Even with all the frustration I would rather be one of the teams in the hunt as opposed to being in the shoes of Wisconsin, Nebraska and Northwestern, on the outside looking in at all the chaos.
That is kind of their thing. They get big upsets over ranked teams and then play like garbage against other teams.Yeah, the Goph/Boiler game was frustrating. So many things had to wrong to lose that game and they did. It's weird that Purdue has knocked of the only two West teams that were ranked when they played them (MN/IL) and then played terrible in other games (WI/IA).
Yea - it's a tall task. I think we beat IA....I'm more skeptical about WI this year.I do think it's more than possible that IU beats Purdue in Bloomington. It's all a moot point though if we don't win our last 2. Mr. Obvious here.
That’s not strange if you talk to a Purdue fan. It’s the normYeah, the Goph/Boiler game was frustrating. So many things had to wrong to lose that game and they did. It's weird that Purdue has knocked of the only two West teams that were ranked when they played them (MN/IL) and then played terrible in other games (WI/IA).
However, all three of these teams have played in Indy.....we've never.Yeah, this year is messy.
Sucks knowing that the Purdue loss is what is most likely going to keep us from winning the division (outright or through tiebreakers) but it is what it is. Even with all the frustration I would rather be one of the teams in the hunt as opposed to being in the shoes of Wisconsin, Nebraska and Northwestern, on the outside looking in at all the chaos.