Were those two games wins or losses?
Both wins. In very different fashion. Against Rutgers we buckled up, strapped in and played to win. It was ugly, but we got it done.
Against Purdue, we played to not lose against a team that is completely rebuilding after a disasterous hire and almost biblical exodus off the roster after last season. Last night, against one of the weakest teams talent wise in the B1G it worked. Purdue beat themselves. Never apologize for a win.
We can both win and lose every game left on our schedule except Oregon. That said, we gave up 253 yards rushing to Purdue. A team that had an average of 115 yards (all games) per game coming in. We rushed for 30 yards against a team averaging giving up 149 yards per game. We gained 262 yards against a team giving up 398 yards per game. At home. On homecoming.
Through three conf. games, we've payed the best and the lowest two defenses we play in terms of yds per game (in conf. sats). Good enough to put us 17th in Yds per game in the conference, ahead of only Wisconsin, and 17th in terms of yds allowed per game ahead of only Illinois (who has played USC, Indiana, tOSU, and Purdue.
We have already played the two worst defenses in terms of yds all allowed on our schedule in Purdue and Rutgers. Our remaing 6 games are against the 3 (Oregon), 5 (Iowa), 6 (Northwestern), 7 (Wisconsin), 12 (Nebraska) and 13 (Michigan State) teams.
If we play like we did last night the rest of the way, I don't think we'll win more than we lose.