1. Ohio State: Leaving them here for now due to beating a good team, though they looked very mortal at times. The start of that game reminded me of 2015, though the main difference was that Ryan Day didn't keep trying to run the same play all game. Some nice calls that sprung some big plays to widen a pretty tough game. The defense looked a bit rickety at times, though the final stats weren't bad. Well see what SP says.
2. Wisconsin: Whipped a bad team. Will know more next week.
3. Penn State: Paved a short handed Purdue team, but my goodness. Their defense has been special, and they are forcing their way into a top three instead of a top two.
4. Michigan State: Came to play against OSU. The defense is strong, and they get enough offense to beat teams. If they could get a more consistent running game, they'd be right in the mix.
5. Michigan: Offense still DOA, but the defense is rounding into form. Don Brown is coaching his tail off, and the youngsters are making some plays. Still, you have to score.
6. Iowa: Not quite dynamic enough to make Michigan pay, but they went on the road and played some defense.
7, Minnesota: Chugging right along. Are they getting better? Still waiting for them to play a team with a pulse.
8. Indiana: I can't remember where I placed them last week. They could squeeze into the top six.
9. Nebraska: Got mucked up by Northwestern, but got the win.
10. Northwestern: Mucking people up, but can't get a win.
11. Purdue: I suppose
12. Maryland: Well they won a game
13. Illinois: No more Lovie feeling
14. Rutgers:
