BleedGopher
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per Bennett:
For months, if not longer, it seemed the division of power in the Big Ten was pretty clear. The East Division had all the heavyweights, while the West lagged behind.
That had been the narrative since the offseason, as it looked like the West faced a real talent gap versus its geographic opposite, one that was growing into one of the toughest divisions in college football.
Now that we're into November, however, the West no longer looks like merely the sickly sibling of the East. Especially after last weekend.
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post...t-proves-its-more-than-just-east-punching-bag
Go Gophers!!
For months, if not longer, it seemed the division of power in the Big Ten was pretty clear. The East Division had all the heavyweights, while the West lagged behind.
That had been the narrative since the offseason, as it looked like the West faced a real talent gap versus its geographic opposite, one that was growing into one of the toughest divisions in college football.
Now that we're into November, however, the West no longer looks like merely the sickly sibling of the East. Especially after last weekend.
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post...t-proves-its-more-than-just-east-punching-bag
Go Gophers!!