Wins since 2018

Since 2021 Overall. Big ten/conference record
Minnesota 40-25. 24-21
Wisconsin 32-31. 20-25
Iowa. 44-22. 31-14
Nebraska. 26-35. 14-31
Illinois 36-26. 23-22
NW. 23-39. 13-32
Purdue. 24-39. 15-30
Indiana. 33-29. 20-25
Maryland. 31-32. 13-32
Rutgers. 28-35. 12-33
MSU. 29-32. 16-29
Penn State 48-20. 29-16
Michigan. 57-11. 38-7
Ohio State. 59-9. 40-5
Oregon. 57-11. 17-1 big ten, 22-5 in PAC 12
Washington 44-22. 9-9 big ten, 19-8 in PAC 12
USC. 39-25. 11-7 big ten, 16-11 in PAC 12
UCLA. 33-29. 6-12 big ten, 16-11 in PAC 12

Obviously there are still three teams in the playoffs and I believe Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Illinois and USC still have bowl games to play, not counting the PAC teams we are 5th in conference record and overall record. What's interesting about the PAC 12 ads are all three were fairly strong to elite in the last three years of conference play. Oregon has obviously continued that in the big ten while USC has been a game better and Washington a game worse than us since joining. Indiana splits are insane 17-1 the last two years, 3-24 the previous three. Outside the Kenneth Walker year, Sparty been a disaster, Nebraska has actually gotten better each year in conference. Factoring the rise of the Hoosiers the last two years, I would say IU, Ohio State, Oregon and Michigan are a clear top four. Penn State took a step back this year, but I would still say they are fifth, Iowa Sixth, I'll give USC the edge at 7th with us and Washington in the 8th and 9th spots, but I would say this is the current top half of the league
 

Since 2021 Overall. Big ten/conference record
Minnesota 40-25. 24-21
Wisconsin 32-31. 20-25
Iowa. 44-22. 31-14
Nebraska. 26-35. 14-31
Illinois 36-26. 23-22
NW. 23-39. 13-32
Purdue. 24-39. 15-30
Indiana. 33-29. 20-25
Maryland. 31-32. 13-32
Rutgers. 28-35. 12-33
MSU. 29-32. 16-29
Penn State 48-20. 29-16
Michigan. 57-11. 38-7
Ohio State. 59-9. 40-5
Oregon. 57-11. 17-1 big ten, 22-5 in PAC 12
Washington 44-22. 9-9 big ten, 19-8 in PAC 12
USC. 39-25. 11-7 big ten, 16-11 in PAC 12
UCLA. 33-29. 6-12 big ten, 16-11 in PAC 12

Obviously there are still three teams in the playoffs and I believe Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Illinois and USC still have bowl games to play, not counting the PAC teams we are 5th in conference record and overall record. What's interesting about the PAC 12 ads are all three were fairly strong to elite in the last three years of conference play. Oregon has obviously continued that in the big ten while USC has been a game better and Washington a game worse than us since joining. Indiana splits are insane 17-1 the last two years, 3-24 the previous three. Outside the Kenneth Walker year, Sparty been a disaster, Nebraska has actually gotten better each year in conference. Factoring the rise of the Hoosiers the last two years, I would say IU, Ohio State, Oregon and Michigan are a clear top four. Penn State took a step back this year, but I would still say they are fifth, Iowa Sixth, I'll give USC the edge at 7th with us and Washington in the 8th and 9th spots, but I would say this is the current top half of the league
I understand what you’re trying to do but putting it in neither numerical nor alphabetical order makes my head hurt 🤣
 



Excluding Pac12 teams, MN has 5th of 14 wins since COVID.

Not a bad run.
 






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