
The three-loss teams all have hope but they are going to need to get really hot AND get some help.
Michigan is obviously in the driver's seat at 12-1. They have a two-game lead in the loss column but they also have to face three of the four 3-loss teams and the only remaining game among the three-loss teams is MSU at PU on 2/26. That is to say that of the top-5 teams, Michigan has distinctly the toughest remaining schedule.
League Title Race:
Michigan is 12-1/22-1. Their toughest remaining games are:
- at Purdue on 2/17
- at Illinois on 2/27
- at Iowa on 3/5
- vs MSU on 3/8
Nebraska is 10-3/21-3. They don't get a shot at Michigan so they need a lot of help but they probably have the easiest remaining schedule. They play Iowa twice and they have a West Coast road swing to USC and UCLA but their other remining games are against three of the worst teams in the league (NU, PSU, UMD).
Illinois is 11-3/20-5. They get Michigan at home and other than that the only challenge remaining is a west coast road swing to USC and UCLA. Their other three remaining games are IU at home, Oregon at home, and at Maryland.
Purdue is 10-3/20-4 and I'm listing them before MSU because they host MSU but Purdue's remaining schedule is tricky. They host Michigan (2/17) and Michigan State (2/26) and there are some definite let-down possibilities around those even if they win the big ones. They are in Iowa City this weekend and the Hawkeyes are good enough that the Boilermakers can't look ahead to the showdown with Michigan. Then they have a home game with Indiana tucked between the two Michigan schools and if they win all four of those the next game is in Columbus. Now my Buckeyes aren't a very good team but if Purdue comes in exhausted after pouring their energies into beating Iowa, Michigan, Indiana, and Michigan State in consecutive games that creates a very real possibility of an upset. Even if they get through all of that then win in Evanston they still finish the season at home against Wisconsin and we know what Wisconsin did on the road to Michigan and Illinois so that game is far from a given.
Michigan State is 10-3/20-4 but they have, IMHO, the toughest remaining schedule. Four of their seven remaining games are on the road and none of them are easy (UW on 2/13, PU on 2/26, IU on 3/1, and M on 3/8). You know it is rough when your easiest remaining road game is in Assembly Hall. Even their home games aren't THAT easy. They do have Rutgers (3/5) and they are terrible but the other two home games are UCLA and Ohio State. UCLA is pretty good and Ohio State is not terrible.