I enjoy reading the charts each week.
I do not understand vote distribution. If you have time, please explain "vote distribution."
It is the number of votes at each spot for each team represented graphically. Unfortunately, sometimes it is hard to read:
Far left, Ohio State is represented by gray dots on a red line. Ohio State has all 16 votes for #1.
Next, at #2 the top vote-getter is Michigan represented by yellow dots on a blue line. They have five votes for #2.
Next Minnesota is represented by yellow dots on a maroonish line and has four votes for #2.
You can't see it, but Penn State is represented by white dots on a blue line and also has four votes for #2.
Finally, Wisconsin is represented by white dots on a red line and has three votes for #2.
5 (M) + 4 (MN) + 4 (PSU) + 3 (UW) = 16 so all second place votes are accounted for.
Next at #3 MN and PSU are again tied with six votes each while UW has four and 6+6+4=16.
At #4 UW has half of the votes (8), M has three, PSU & MN have two each while IA has one. Once again all 16 voters are accounted for because 8+3+2+2+1=16.